Much as I enjoy pottering around on my own in the kitchen, my interest in food has also been taking me out and about in the last few months. In fact, it's been taking me to some really great places in the last month or so. In fact, I can't really believe how wonderful these events have been - not a single dud mouthful between them! So I thought I'd share. And recommend. Oh, how I recommend.
The Breakfast Club by What Rachel Ate
Rachel is one of my very favourite food bloggers. You know those bloggers, or chefs, who seem to get excited about the very same ingredients and combinations that you do? In the same way as the contents page of
Nigel's Real Food
reads like a list of my favourite foods (sausages, chocolate, sandwiches, ice cream and so on!), Rachel's every post feels like it's designed with me in mind. I have made, and loved,
Courgette fritters with tomato and almond fritters, but I also have my eye on
Strawberries with elderflower and pistachio yoghurt,
Pumpkin and goats' cheese tart and
Butternut squash falafel, amongst many other things.
And now she's doing pop-up brunches, afternoon teas and dinners in her home Brixton, so I gathered Mr 'Splorer, lil sis and lil sis's fella for a champagne brunch a few weekends ago. (The champagne was provided by us - I had some cava left over from New Year and lil sis's fella apparently has a cupboard full of champagne, as he works in the theatre and is bombarded with the stuff!)
We ate:
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| Grapefruit, lime and orange juice (which goes wonderfully with champagne!), whilst admiring our granola to take away. Which was later discovered to be so scrumptious I had to warn Mr 'Splorer off eating mine on pain of serious punishment. |
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| Praline and custard pastries |
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| Potato pancakes, poached egg, sausages and roast tomatoes (these tomatoes were eaten up with relish by the two non-tomato-fans in my corner - one of which was me). |
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| Pumpkin and chocolate cake |
And oh, how delicious it all was! You know it's been a good meal when everyone has different favourites. I was totally blown away by the praline and custard pastries - especially as I'm not usually a big fan of custard (or mustard, much to general amusement!). But these pastries were just so moist and nutty. Meanwhile Mr 'Splorer was a big fan of the cake and little sis loved the potato pancake/sausage course. But we all went away extremely happy and full. And pretty much as soon as I got home, I got in touch with Rachel to ask her to do a private event for me, so her wonderful cooking will reappear on these pages sometime soon. Hurrah!
Cambridge Cookery School's Daily Bread course
This was Mr 'Splorer's Christmas present. So I went along to, ahem, keep him company. I think the school is relatively new - it's definitely very shiny. We were there from 10am to 2pm and in that time managed to make a basic white loaf, enriched rye rolls, soda bread, sourdough (the dough for that was already ready) and Swedish cinnamon buns. Our teacher, the lovely Tine, also showed us how to make the basic white dough into focaccia and how to deep fry balls of the cinnamon bun dough into little doughnuts that can be rolled in sugar and then dipped in jam. And all this while handing out dozens of helpful tips about bread making. And she made Mr 'Splorer's day by giving him some of her sourdough starter!
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| Sourdough |
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| Cinnamon buns ready to go into the oven |
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| Rye rolls, brushed with golden syrup - my favourites. So delicious with cheese! |
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| Soda bread, after we'd been at it to have with our smoked salmon mousse for lunch. Yum! |
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| Some of the best focaccia I've ever had in my life. So soft and squishy. |
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| Doughnut with jam |
The day was not cheap (about £80 each), so it was a bit of a treat. But really, it was totally worth it. We learnt so much about bread making in general, had a wonderful lunch and had all the great recipes and LOADS of bread to take away. It was really inspiring too, and I am now determined to make enriched rye rolls my signature dish. And maybe doughnuts too...
The Secluded Tea Party by Miss Sue Flay
This came about as a tweet-up suggested by
Deepa (who makes amazingly pretty jewellery, by the way), so this afternoon she,
Ireena of Not Another Food Blog, Sarah and I headed to a top secret location to partake of an extremely decadent tea party.
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| Elderflower and grape fizz |
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| Sandwiches with the crusts cut off! |
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| Red onion and bacon tart |
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| Chocolate macarons with a vanilla cream filling |
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| Check out the homemade scone stand made from plates and a cup! |
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| Homemade fruit scones with clotted cream and apricot and amaretto preserve |
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| A rather lovely cup of teapigs chai tea to wash it all down with (each person had their choice of tea) |
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| The absolutely spectacular 'decadent chocolate ganache cake' |
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| She made these chocolate hearts herself |
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| Miss Sue Flay herself, doing the honours |
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| Moist and very chocolatey - all you could wish for in a cake! |
It was all absolutely delicious and we had a fine old time, chatting about important issues of the day, such as sweet v. savoury, our trashy TV favourites and where to get a good meal in Cambridge. An absolutely perfect way to spend a Sunday afternoon.
See also Deepa's review
here.
So, I cannot recommend any one of these three outings highly enough. I feel extremely lucky to have partaken of such culinary riches - it's definitely cheered up my January.
My first proper review :) Thanks so much for making the trip to Brixton and looking forward to planning the upcoming menu...
ReplyDeleteThat all sounds fab but especially like the sound of the Secluded Tea Parties - might try and make it to the next one!
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteThese sound like immensely enjoyable outings. I shall look for things like this near me. Thanks for sharing. What's next on your horizon?
ReplyDeletewow - you have been busy
ReplyDeletehave you got a photo of the finished cinnamon rolls?
Rachel - it was an absolute pleasure (and am delighted to be your first reviewer!). Can't wait for next time!
ReplyDeleteHelen - you really should - it was so fab.
Joy - couldn't agree more! ;)
Sarah - that is a very good question. I don't have anything planned (apart from the next thing with Rachel). Definitely time to start looking as I don't want to get scrumptious outings come down!
CC - No, I don't! We didn't eat them until we got them home, and then I was so busy eating I forgot to photograph. I'll just have to make them again - damn!
Hellow!
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Flipping heck you have been busy!! Love the sound of the brunch.
ReplyDeleteWow thank you so much for the lovely review hun, it was an absolute pleasure to entertain you all for the afternoon and I look forward to meeting you all again for a relaxed dinner that I don't have to serve hehe.
ReplyDeleteI really want to try out Rachels in Brixton too!...I shall have to get myself down there As soon as I can!!!
You HAVE been a busy bunny! Keep it coming! Love it! xxx MSF xxx
Well now that's the life - I'd love to have gone on all those outings/classes!!
ReplyDeleteWow! What amazing food experiences!! Would love to try that school! Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteDeeply jealous of all your lovely food and treats! In particular those Praline and custard pastries sound and look amazing! I want some!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you've been busy and social. All of those treats look delicious! The Praline and custard pastry and chocolate macaroon with filling is the most tempting for me.
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All three of these events sounds wonderful. Can't believe you made so much in just 4 hours and doughnuts too. I love the idea of a pop up brunch - haven't come across that one before. Also interesting to see the Secluded Tea Party tea as I follow Miss Sue Flay. Hope you're Feb is as good.
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