Monday, 24 November 2014

Hats Off to Benito’s Hat - A Festive Evening at Benito's Hat

A few weeks ago I walked past a branch of Benito’s Hat, a small (but expanding) chain of six Mexican restaurants and thought to myself; “I must try them out one of these days”.  Three days later I got invited to review their new Mix-n-Match sharing platters created and prepared by Executive Chef and partner Felipe Fuentes Cruz!

Felipe met Ben who would become his business partner in 2007 and their story began. they work tirelesly to spread the word that good, authentic Mexican food can be found in London along with a cookbook and cooking classes.

The name Benito's Hat is a reference to Benito Juarez, the first indigenous president of Mexico who would often be seen wearing an extravagant hat.

On arrival I went upstairs to the President’s Bar and was immediately offered a Margarita. Good plan I thought!
The salt Benito's Hat uses to rim the glasses of Margarets comes from Mexico and is mined in Peubla by Felipe's mother!

Felipe welcomed guests and invited us to come behind the counter and try our hands at making the flour tortillas using, as he said “the latest technology from Mexico” which was in fact a simple press made of two boards to slightly flatten the balls of prepared dough, ready to pop into the pan and become the carriers for all the lovely treats we had coming.
On the table was a bowl of tortilla chips, sour cream, a mild chilli and coriander sauce and an innocuous looking red sauce.  I was right to be afraid of the red sauce, one tip of the tortilla chip dipped tentatively in and an explosion of flavour and heat exploded in my mouth!! It did taste good but was just too hot for me.
As we got settled at our tables, and I shared with a lovely blogging couple, we were given Benito’s Hat sharing appetiser platter.  Sharing platters are all the rage at them moment and I really enjoy them. I love to pick at bits and pieces without having to commit to one starter.
Our main sharing platter was loads of little bowls filled with such treats as pulled pork, pulled chicken, tomato and onion salsa, rice, grated cheese, re-fried beans with chorizo slices, a creamy and crunchy sweet corn salsa and my favourite of all, the beef mole. This came with a straw basket of warm tortillas that we had all been making beforehand.
 
The mole, a rich beef stew with a secret ingredient of chocolate and animal crackers, was my favourite.  I really must give this recipe a try.  Only a North American would know about animal crackers but apparently broken rich tea biscuits would work too.
The menu is simple, very Mexican and reasonably priced with special holiday celebration specials like Felipe's Festive Taco Tray or Rompope a Mexican eggnog served over ice.

If you are around Kings Cross, Oxford Circus, Covent Garden, Goodge Street, Farringdon or the one I went to Leadenhall pop in for some authentic Mexican food that will thrill your taste buds and Margaritas to make your day!
 
I was not paid to attend the menu reveal and as usual all opinions and photos are my own!

Sunday, 23 November 2014

Have a Snuggly Christmas & Snuggle Up at The Snug Bar

The Snug Bar group (my nearest is St Albans but we visited the one in Hitchin for the menu launch) are offering a fun, simple and impressive Christmas Menu this year.

Mr R and I were invited to try out some of the Christmas menu items recently at the Hitchin Snug Bar.  We sat with a lovely parent blogger and her husband and really got into the holiday spirit!

We delved into the alpine dressing up box and took pictures,
We learned how to make two festive cocktails, a Candy Cane and an Apple Pie. You can book your own Christmas Cocktail Class and learn the secrets of the trade with a group of friends for some real festive fun this December!
 
 
We tried the festive sharing platters, potato skins with turkey, cheese and caramelised onion topping; chicken wings tossed in a Bourbon and cherry glaze; mini sausages in a honey & mustard glaze; fig and Wensleydale & cranberry skewers, miniature prawn cocktail; bacon and Brie quesadillas and cranberry & Brie bruschetta. 
 
There was also a vegetarian festive sharing platter which consisted of Mixed Italian olives; vegetable quesadillas; potato skins with goats cheese and caramelised onion topping; fig and Wensleydale & cranberry skewers; mixed mushrooms in Diane sauce and crumbled blue cheese; beetroot and rocket layered salad; and cranberry and Brue bruschetta.
 
We got to try the Christmas Burger – a 7oz British beef burger, topped with turkey, Cheddar cheese, smoked bacon, Bourbon & cherry sauce and pickles served with a side of pulled pork in BBQ sauce and skinny fries!

The festive Snug Christmas desserts include Eggnog Cheesecake, The Snug Trifle and Terry’s Chocolate Orange Sunday, all very yummy and indulgent.
 
They have a selection of different festive menu’s and suggestions to get you and your friends and family in a real Christmas mood.  You can follow The Snug bar on Twitter (@THESNUGBAR) and on Facebook (Facebook.com/THESNUGBAR)
 
Thanks to The Snug Bar Hitchin for a lovely evening.  I was not paid to review or write a positive review. As usual all opinions and photos are my own.

Tuesday, 18 November 2014

The Parma Ham Specialist Programme Awards

I was a guest of The Consorzio del Prosciutto di Parma for an evening of celebration when Terroni & Son’s, London’s oldest delicatessen hosted the Parma Ham Specialist programme 2013 and they were awarded the ‘Crown Anniversary Slicer’ in celebration of their dedication of Parma Ham.
Terroni & Son’s, established in 1878, offers a wide range of Italian food and drink. Located in Clerkenwell next to St Peter’s Italian Church they are known throughout London’s Italian population.
Terroni & Son’s have shown a fantastic devotion to and knowledge of Parma Ham which saw them named the UK Specialist 2013.  The Parma Ham Specialist programme is set to expand in 2014 open to anyone who meets the strict requirements.  The winners get a range of branded materials to promote the ‘specialist’ status and also gets to be awarded the iconic slicing machine.
The evening I attended started as it meant to go on with lots of Prosecco being offered as your glass started to empty and platters and platters of dainty appetisers all showcasing the delicious Prosciutto de Parma. The award was presented to Terroni & Son’s by the acclaimed Italian chef, Aldo Zilli.
Prosciutto de Parma is an all natural product without the use of any artificial rubs, seasonings or salts and is aged for a minimum of 12 months before being given the brand of the Ducal Crown which shows off its identity and guarantee of its region of origin.
Prosciutto de Parma is the perfect addition to any appetiser platter, perfect to wrap around fruit, breadsticks or grilled asparagus or added to risottos or pastas.

I did not receive a payment to attend this event and as always all opinions and photos are my own.

 

 

 

 

 

Sunday, 16 November 2014

Big Cup Little Cup - Online coffe and a great discount!

I have recently written about CafePod, the little coffee pods that are compatible with my Nespresso coffee machine.
This week they sent me some coffee from their online sister company called Big Cup Little Cup.
Big Cup Little Cup are offering an online service for their coffee pods where some are made for the little cup (espresso) and others for a big cup (lungo). They can offer limited edition and small batch artisinal coffees.
 
This month they have a limited edition called Reindeer Rocket – a full bodied coffee with a hint of intuitive chocolate with a strength of 9, a perfect full bodied lungo. Brazilian Arabica beans and Southern Indian Robusta beans make a bold and powerful cup of coffee that lingers and finishes with a smoky flavour on your palate. Perfect to warm you up after tidying the leaves in the garden!
Why not pop over to their website and you can get a lovely 15% discount on your first order! Just enter the exclusive code:  HEIDI15 at the check out.
 
Thanks CafePod and Big Cup Little Cup for the samples to try.
 
I was not paid to write this and as usual all opinions and photos are my own.



 

 

Tuesday, 11 November 2014

Restaurant Review - 21 Covent Garden


Earlier this year, on my birthday, Mr R and I went to Covent Garden and reviewed a fab upstairs bar called The Print Room.  Downstairs in the restaurant called 21 Covent Garden they serve authentic Italian food and delicious cocktails. I was asked to pop in and try the menu. I had an event to attend but as Mr R was on holiday he met me in London, we went to The Tower of London to view the moat of poppies, which we got to get a good look at just before the heavens opened up and it started to rain!

We headed to Covent Garden, had a nice wander around and finished up at 21 Covent Garden for our meal.   There are two entrances, one on the ground just by the entrance to The Print Room, the other is accessible from the underground restaurants and gift shops.  These underground places stretch way under Covent Garden.
21 Covent Garden weaves itself under the passages of old offering loads of little nooks and crannies to have a quiet meal for two or a group of friends. There is however room to cater for 80 diners without it looking large and sprawling.
 
They have a small menu but what is on it is really well thought out and good value for money. For our starter we decided to share a salami platter. There were three types of salami in three long rows with little bits of cornichons and cocktail onions dotted around. This came with a basket of breads.
The pace was nice, We were neither rushed nor ignored. We both tried to guess what the other would have for a main course and each guessed correctly! Our main courses arrived, we tucked in along with our glasses of wine (we don’t usually order a bottle if it is just the two of us because Mr R prefers red wine and I usually prefer a crisp dry white.
Mr R has a serious face as he checks out the wine menu!!
I had the Cornish Crab Linguine which arrived in quite a large dish and I was full to the gills (small fish joke) when I finished. It was creamy with great big chunks of crab meat and a background of the crab throughout each mouthful.
Mr R ordered the Salt Marsh Lamb Ragu which came in it’s own little casserole dish, hot and steaming with a thick piece of home made bread on the side.  The meat just fell apart from long slow cooking and the potatoes, carrots and celery were so tender.
The problem only came when we wanted to order pudding! We were both too full to have a pudding although they all sounded enticing such as:

We settled on one Affogato to share, an espresso coffee to pour over a lovely scoop of vanilla ice cream. This is one of my favourite puddings when I am full – it acts as a sort of digestive after the meal.
I think I will have to pop in for dessert and coffee next time I am in Covent Garden!

 
I was not paid to visit or write a review of 21 Covent Garden and as usual all opinions and photographs are my own.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Saturday, 8 November 2014

Win Tickets to the Foodies Festival Christmas


Win two tickets to the Foodies Festival Christmas the 28th, 29th and 30th November 2014 at The Old Truman Brewery, Brick Lane, London E1. You will find loads of Christmassy fun for all the family such as:-
-Michelin star and top chefs cooking live
-Drink masterclasses with champagne, cocktails and craft beer
-Street food and feasting tents
-Artisan markets, Pudding Hall and Wine and Cheese Villages
-Hands on Cake and Bake Masterclasses
-Ski bars, Pop-up Breweries and Vintage Soda Bar
-Ceilidh dancing, Christmas quizzes and live entertainment
- Whiskey Arena
- Producers Grotto
- Elf Cookery School for the little ones and much much more

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Sunday, 2 November 2014

Perfect Gift - Etheringtons Butchery Academy

I was asked if I would like to attend and review a day course at The Etheringtons Butchery Academy in Cornwall.  Great idea but how about Mr R does the course and I take the photos and write the blog!  Great was the response and so the planning started.  The Falmouth Oyster Festival was coming up in October and I thought it would be a great weekend to do both.

We arrived in Falmouth after a five and a half hour drive on the Thursday afternoon, booked into our hotel and set out to see what the Oyster Festival was all about and Friday we explored the beach as well as the festival.

But up bright and early on Saturday and we headed to the tiny village of Wheal Rose to the home of Etheringtons Butchers.  Our day was to be a pork butchery course with a cornish pasty made on site followed by sausage making before finishing.

We met Frank, our butchery instructor for the day who could bone and roll a shoulder of pork in 49 seconds! We both took a little bit longer than that.

When we arrived I was surprised to learn that not only were we the only participants for the day but that I was going to work too.  We both had half a pig in front of us
 
A quick lesson in the tools of the trade we would be working with, the proper way to steel a knife - it's all in the sound, and then getting kitted up with our chain mail safety gear.
Mr R looking fetching in chain mail!!
Frank got us to inspect our piece of pork for sharp pieces of bones and then getting to know the pork.
We systematically worked our way through learning all sorts of hints and tricks as we went along.
The shop (where you can get your hands on a wide range of beautiful pieces of meat is attached) and needed a chined loin of pork. Frank promised the shop one and set about guiding Mr R through the process!
Final touch putting the little 'hats' on the bones before sending the loin into the shop.
The final piece of work was to bone and roll a shoulder of pork.  We each did this with a friendly rivalry as to whose butcher's knots were the best. (I think mine were!!)
A quick break for a Cornish pasty lunch made on the premises then back to work!
Nothing is wasted and all the pieces of pork we cut off were put to one side to make sausages.
It was easy to use the machine and fill the skins,
The skill came later when we learned how to tie them into the bundles you see hanging in the butcher shops.  My finger nails were a bit too long and I was scared I would rip the skins and the sausages were quite heavy towards the end.
The day had to come to an end (Mr R was proud to see his joint of pork on display in the shop) but we had such a good time, Frank was a great instructor and taking home our boned and rolled pieces of shoulder and a bunch of sausages was a really experience.
If you are looking for a fun and unusual gift then contact Etheringtons, they can send you a gift voucher and make the booking process really easy for you. Make a weekend and stay in a nearby B&B for a really lovely, foodie treat, there is loads to do in Cornwall.
 
Many thanks to Etheringtons for treating Mr R and myself to a really fantastic day.  As usual all opinions and photographs are my own.