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Take a sneak peek into BBC Good Food Show 2013!

21 Thursday Nov 2013

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BBC good food show, churos amigos, edible presents, fiendish and good, jack horner, kensingotn olympia, make your own ice cream, maple smoked olive oil, masterchef, meringue girls, oysters, paul hollywood, supertheatre, tasty treats, tim anderson, two rivers wine, whipped lightning, wine tasting

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Lick the spoon- Chocolate Salami

114 (1024x683)226 (1024x683)Last weekend, Kensington Olympia was home to,once again, the BBC Good Food Show. Hundreds of exhibitors worked all hours of the weekend to promote their products and take the opportunity of selling their merchandise with only 5 weeks to go before Christmas. I went to last year’s show and didn’t stop raving about it for weeks after so was super excited to be going again this year. I even coaxed my mum into coming who couldn’t wait to see what exciting food she could sample and new kitchen appliances she could buy!
Press room treats 005 (1024x683) 009 (1024x683)017 (1024x683)One of the first stands I noticed belonged to Meringue Girls. I first came across the Meringue Girls at the Feast festival in Brick Lane this Summer. The stand was so colourful, it straight away drew me in and I ended up buying a jar of meringue kisses as a present. I’m not a lover of meringues but these kisses definitely made me reconsider eating more meringues in the future. 021 (1024x683) 023 (1024x683) 024 (1024x683) I absolutely loved this stand and my mum was lovely enough to purchase one of the incredible patterned rolling pins as well as the foam matt which u need underneath in order to get the best result for your print. The rolling pin, which comes in different sizes and patterns, makes an imprint on the icing sugar, enabling you to have a beautiful designed cake. This can be used for large cakes or cupcakes and once you have printed the design on you can colour it any way you like after.  The cakes they had on show were painted so beautifully and it is so easy to transfer the print onto the icing sugar, you just roll it along slowly whilst firmly pressing down. I most definitely recommend them and make sure to keep checking out the blog as I will soon be demonstrating it. 026 (1024x683) 030 (1024x683) 031 (1024x683) 036 (1024x683) 042 (1024x683) 043 (1024x683) Fiendish & Goode These guys were the friendliest bunch of people . Their lovely little cakes made for the perfect present where you could mix and match the cakes, which included the classic Victoria sponge as well as salted caramel and chocolate. Delicious!Fiendish & Goode Fiendish & Goode-- Dainties 048 (1024x683) The name alone made me stop and want to learn more about what this whipped cream had in it! Whipped Lightning were selling a range of different flavoured alcoholic whipped creams from Hazelnut expresso to Chocolate mint flavour. To sample the whipped cream there was four different bowls containing brownies, blueberries, strawberries and raspberries. The staff were unbelievably friendly and extremely passionate about their product. They let us try every flavour and in the end I just couldn’t walk away without buying some. The normal retail price is £15 however they were selling two for £15 at the show so I picked up two and can’t wait to use them. The alcohol content is 16% and you can really taste it!Whipped Lightning 054 (1024x683)Whipped Lightning061 (1024x683) Abel & Cole 066 (1024x683) This stand was at the show last year and they do the best Maple Smoked Olive Oil. We must’ve tried it 6 or 7 times and then when we went back to buy it, it was all sold out! We didn’t make the same mistake this year and bought a bottle of it straight away.Artisan Smokehouse This is the Supertheatre where the delightful Paul Hollywood shared stories of time spent with Mary Berry or Bezza as he likes to call her! He showed us how to make puff pastry and later made ice cream from scratch. It was a great way to sit back and watch him talk and work live and he was also kind enough to let the audience sample his creations. 072 (1024x683) Paul Hollywood Supertheatre The Strawberry Company 083 (1024x683)Little Jack Horner's These lovely pies are recommended to be put in the oven for 15mins to get them nice and crispy!091 (1024x683) 093 (1024x683) 096 (1024x683) KanKun make incredible cheese, it is so soft and this spreadable one was extremely addictive. The white cheese was the original whereas the slightly orange one had a big spicy kick to it. Their mexican Chipotle sauce is also not for the faint hearted!098 (1024x683) 099 (1024x683) 103 (1024x683)117 (1024x683) 119 (1024x683) This stand was amazing and I regret not trying it now! We said we would come back and ended up getting distracted by the wine tasting however we did see him make it. It takes a little time but then he is making what ever flavour you like so that in itself is pretty darn cool!  125 (1024x683) 126 (1024x683) 164 (1024x683)168 (1024x683)169 (1024x683)131 (1024x683) 134 (1024x683) 136 (1024x683) 137 (1024x683) 144 (1024x683)152 156 (1024x683)173 (1024x683) 179 (1024x683) We bought the Mooshie burger due to the incredible truffle mayo and smoky ketchup that came inside it. One of the staff let us sample the dips with tortilla chips and they were amazing! The sauce was a mix of bbq sauce and ketchup together and added an incredible flavour to the burger. I spoke to the exhibitor who informed me that he was working on getting the sauce on the market which I was extremely excited about. 180 (1024x683) 181 (683x1024)Mooshie BurgerBelow are pictures from the Pop up restaurant and Street Food Experience where customers had the opportunity to buy food from some of the top chefs and from the best restaurants in the UK. This included: Roast, Blue Elephant, Mr Todiwala’s Kitchen, James Martin Dessert Kitchen and BBC Good Food Kitchen.Blue Elephant Grilled Lamb ChopJames Martin's Dessert Kitchen

198 (1024x683) 202 (1024x683) 208 (1024x683) 209 (1024x683) 210 (1024x683) I walked backwards and forwards past this stand as I desperately wanted to try the truffle slabs but didn’t know whether to in the case I didn’t like them. There were a lot of fudge bars and Guinness glasses made out of fudge for sale too but I’m not a big lover of fudge. My eyes were drawn to the shape of the truffles and the description of what was inside them, double cream, cadburys milk chocolate, on top of more chocolate- how could I not like them! After passing, without buying, five times, I decided to take the plunge and bought both the kinder bueno and death by chocolate ones. I was so excited and unfortunately I was a tad disappointed with the result. Although the chocolate was creamy I didn’t feel that the flavour was strong enough to either love or dislike, rather it just fell in between. I’m sure I will eat them both at some point, or share them for that matter considering the size, but in this case I felt they looked better than they tasted. 220 (1024x683) 223 (1024x683) 225 (1024x683)227 (1024x683)230 (1024x683) 243 (1024x683) 248 (1024x683) My mum always raves about the incredible oysters she had as a child in Ireland. We took her to The Delauney for lunch last year where she ordered oysters and although enjoyable, they didn’t compare she said. This year at the show they had oysters which my mum most definitely did not walk past. Rather, she went right to the front of the que and ordered three oysters which she pretty much downed, if you can say that about oysters, and seemed pretty happy afterwards. I asked her if they were as good as the ones from Galway, which she replied. “They were good but I don’ t think I’ll ever find ones as good as those.” I must say I’ve only tried oysters once and wasn’t a fan but I would be up to the challenge of searching for better, tastier ones!252 (1024x683) 253 (1024x683) 258 (1024x683)271 (1024x683) Here we sat down and watched the winner of Masterchef, Tim Anderson, give us some tips and insightful knowledge about Japanese cooking. The two dishes he made were Ramen and Ice Cream. We watched him prepare the chicken Ramen  but left before the ice cream as we were running out of time and still had some more stalls to see. As mum was quite interested, we figured she could fill us in so we dashed off and finished off looking around.285 (1024x683) 295 (1024x683)Wild About 304 (1024x683) I loved the colour of this stand and the staff were extremely lovely. I bought the celtic roots chutney as it contained Guinness and tasted delicious. We also tried nettle syrup which was added to fizzy water and elderflour cordial- it was so refreshing and can also be used in cocktails, especially mojitos!305 (1024x683) 309 (1024x683) 311 (1024x683) 314 (1024x683) 316 (1024x683) 317 (1024x683) 318 (1024x683) 320 (1024x683) 322 (1024x683) 323 (1024x683) 330 (1024x683) 338 (1024x683)345 (1024x683)

146 (1024x683)We rounded off the day by going around the wine stalls upstairs and sampling some nice and not so nice wines. They didn’t have the bargain £2 wine tasting this year where you paid £2 for an empty glass and could go round getting quite generous amounts of wine from the different stands and then in the end you deposited your win glass back and had your £2 returned also. Craig and I absolutely loved it. We didn’t have that option this year but we did come across an amazing white wine which was called Two Rivers and was from New Zealand. Before we knew it is was 5.30 and the day was drawing to a close. With our hands full of bags and bellies stuffed to the brim from all the samples, it was time to head home. I thought I wouldn’t be able to fit in dinner but somehow still managed to as well as scoffing some lovely treats from the show, one being an apple and cinnamon cake from the little round Company. The BBC Good Food Show really does make for a fantastic day out and was fantastic in sourcing out ideas for Christmas presents. I would definitely advise anyone who didn’t get a chance to go this year to look into going in 2014 but until then check out all the exhibitors on the website and look at their sites: http://www.bbcgoodfoodshowlondon.com/Content/Exhibit/5/  I’m sure you’ll find some amazing treats to buy, if not for others then definitely treat yourself!

 

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Weekends are meant for indulging

21 Wednesday Nov 2012

Posted by Fiona in Food, Thoughts

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Auberge Du Chocolat, Food Festivals, Good Food, Good Food Festival 2012, Kensington Olympia, Wine map, wine tasting

Sundays are always a good excuse for indulging in a few little treats, especially as it’s getting close to Christmas I find myself just wanting to stay in, snuggled up with a glass of mulled wine. So what better way to spend a Sunday than down at Kensington Olympia, for the Good Food Festival 2012.

The idea of sampling different foods and wine was just too good an opportunity to miss and lucky for me, my boyfriend was able to pick us up a couple of tickets for the bargain price of £10 each.

Arriving just after 2p.m we were amazed by the sheer size of the place and immediately excited by the variety of stalls and different foods that were available to try. This was the final day of three that the Good Food Festival was being showcased and if the stall holders were tired they definitely didn’t show it. Rather they were engaging, informed us about their product and welcomed us to try it. The first thing I sampled and wish I had bought now, as when I went back two hours later it was all sold out was the maple-smoked olive oil. With a little bit of bread on the side, I must have sampled at least ten pieces. Oils, vinegars and jams were the on every corner and so for one to stand out it had to be special.

One thing I was looking forward to the most was seeing what type of cakes and chocolate would be at the festival. These cakes (below) belonged to Holly Cupcakes and just looked absolutely amazing! The stall sold them in boxes or separately as well as selling cupcake decorating tools such as piping equipment, decorative casing and edible glitter. You can see more of her cakes at http://www.hollycupcakes.com

Christmas Cakes

Other stand out cake stores included The Little Round Cake Company and Gower Cottage Brownies where they produced an incredibly gooey baileys brownie. For those wanting the taste but not the calories there was Mariella -the Skinny Bakery.  The cake slices were wrapped in see-through packaging displaying the tempting contents, however, also displaying the calories which were incredibly low for a decent sized slice of chocolate fudge cake!

The Christmas spirit was definitely in the air with several stalls showcasing christmas cake and santa shaped chocolates making lovely presents for friends and family.

Auberge du Chocolat

This stall was from Auberge Du Chocolat where they had the loveliest chocolate gifts wraped up and packaged so beautifully. Inside these little boxes were chocolate covered coins and on sampling the chocolate it was smooth and delicious.

After sampling lots of cake and delicious chocolate I stumbled across a stand where there were 4 trays filled with what looked like flapjack. On closer inspection it was a gluten free energy bar called 9 bar.  The flavours consisted of Pumpkin, Original, Peanut, Flax and Nutty. I sampled all five and they were really delicious and extremely addictive. I actually came back to this stall several times and bought a couple of bars. At 250 calories the 9 bar is made up of pumpkin seeds, vegetable oil, sesamee seeds and hemp seeds, they are healthy and promote that they will give you energy. In my case I just find that once you start on them you can’t stop, however they are quite filling. A perfect alternative for that chocolaty snack, without feeling guilty, these 9 bars are going to be popular!

Another nice indulgent treat was the Hot Chocolate  stand we came across called A&G Chocolatl. A super fan of Options belgian hot chocolate I’ve been quite set in my ways when it comes to hot chocolate, I mean a nice cup for only 40 calrories, you can’t go wrong really. However this luxurious pure  hot chocolate made straight from the cacoa bean had me hooked. The cocoa beans are roasted and fermented just as you would do with coffee and therefore the natural flavours of the cocoa bean are locked in tight. It just needs hot water and is simple to make. You can find out more about  Choclatl at chcoclatl.co.uk. The recepies page is particularly fun to look at with a suggestion of hot chocolate and a splash of rum. Sounds pretty tasty to me!

So we had tried cheeses, including a curry cheese from The Cheshire Cheese Company (very good -most definitely recommended), Chocolate, Cakes and a variety of oils, by now our stomachs were looking for something substantial. We had seen a sausage stall earlier with a long que that looked pretty impressive but we wanted to see what else was on offer. There was so much choice! Upstairs was the dining experience where you could exchange money for tokens and then try out different foods from the famous chefs. This got me very excited however after queing for the Almond encrusted masala grilled lamp chop with spiced turnip mash that I particularly fancied, by the time I got to it, it was sold out. Therefore the sausage it was and it wasn’t a bad choice at all. I went for the Wild boar and apple which came in a floury white bun and was  produced by The Great British Sausage company. Although we didn’t have the dining experience it was a fantastic idea and extremely popular. Not only was there a variety of dishes but a particular wine was recommended to go with each dish also.

Venison and Wild Boar and Apple Sausages

Staying on the topic of wine, whilst we were upstairs investigating the Dining Experience we saw that there was the wine experience  taking place also. Dozens of stalls of wine took up one side of the olympia and for a deposit of £2 you could pick up a little wine glass and go and sample as many to your hearts content. This was such a fabulous opportunity and a great chance to learn about what wines were best for different occasions. At first I flitted through the stalls trying as many as could, whilst my boyfriend  felt obliged to strike up a conversation before sampling the wine, I was on a mission to get through as many different types as I could. Free wine, how can you say no? However as I moved around the stalls and saw how passionate the people selling it were I too became engrossed in wanting to learn more about where the wines came from and what best food would go with which.

The wine map was particularly interesting. Designed like the tube map it listed all the different types of wines and liked you to  others you might like going on your taste buds. We could have spent over an hour trying all the wines but unfortunately the festival was coming to an end and we wanted to buy a few more food products before leaving. The wine had started to kick in too leaving us feeling all light headed and slightly tipsy.

Post lots of wine!!

Finishing off with some more samples of ice cream, jams and the wonderful maple smoked olive oil  (not all at once!) we bought the last few bits, including more chocolate and some smoked cheese and headed on our way. It had been a great day, exploring the different stalls and getting a glimpse of chef demonstrations. Recommended to all I will definitely be going back next year.

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