Friday, May 11, 2012

3rd May 2012 Main Ingredient’s MENU - Luke Dale-Roberts, Awards & Pot Luck, Taj Expressions of Stellenbosch, Masterchef SA, Chicken & peanut stew, Products, Our market activities, Wine courses, Events and Restaurants

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In this week’s MENU:
*     Products
*     Our market activities
*     Luke Dale-Roberts, Awards & Pot Luck
*     Taj Expressions of Stellenbosch
*     Masterchef SA
*     Chicken & peanut stew
*     Wine courses, Events and Restaurants
Products     We hope that our order of Prego sauce will be ready tomorrow. The public holidays of the last week tend to throw spanners into the works of business. We have lots of the wonderful Mexicorn salsas and delicious French and Italian delicacies… patés, truffles, balsamic reductions etc. For those and any other products you need, you can access our product list and see pictures in our website. If you can’t find what you need, let us know and we will try to find it for you. Until our online shop is ready, drop us an email and we will help you. We are very happy to see that traffic on our website is increasing and more orders are coming from it.
We have a lot of fun putting MENU together each week and, of course, doing the things we write about, but making it possible for you to enjoy rare and wonderful gourmet foods is what drives our business. We stock a good range of ingredients and delicious ready-made gourmet foods. You can contact us by email or phone, or through our website. We can send your requirements to you anywhere in South Africa.
Our market activities    We will be at the Old Biscuit Mill’s brilliant, exciting and atmospheric Neighbourgoods Market, as always, this Saturday and every Saturday between 09h00 and 14h00. Come and visit us at Long Beach Mall on Friday 11th May from 09h00 to 16h00.
What makes an award winning chef?     In our opinion: Experience, subtlety, flair, a great palate, adventurousness, care for detail, consistency, food knowledge, stamina, great management skills, financial nous and the ability to pass all this on to their staff and still run a happy restaurant, and lastly, the ability to make money, not just reputation. Bravo and congratulations to Margot Janse at Le Quartier Français and Luke Dale Roberts of The Test Kitchen for making the top 100 Restaurants in the San Pellegrino & Acqua Panna Restaurants Awards this week. Yes, they have been higher on the list before but there is a great deal more competition out there in world restaurants in a recession. People have to work very hard indeed to make these lists.
Last night, we were invited to Luke’s other restaurant, The Pot Luck Club at the Biscuit Mill (next door and connected to the Test Kitchen) and it was a truly wonderful experience. We had fun, we ate like royalty and we will definitely go again. They have two seatings: 6 to 9 or 9 to 10.30 and we were booked into the early session, not always our choice as we do prefer to eat later. However, if you want to see your dishes cooked and get a blow by blow rundown of what each of them consists of, book a counter seat on an early session. Then when you know what you like, you can go to a late session and order it all. This dark and moody industrial style restaurant with an open kitchen and art on the walls gets busy early but is not as bustling, loud and fun as it is later and you can enjoy your food and discuss it at the same time. Some of the food is life changing in its ingenuity, simplicity and layers of complimentary flavours. It shows the many influences from the places that Luke has travelled to and worked in during his successful career. It is served Tapas style so you are meant to share but you could hog a whole dish to yourself if you absolutely adore it. And there are dishes that Lynne is now intent on trying to recreate at home, something she only does when she is intrigued and absolutely delighted by the food. The chef in charge of The Pot Luck Club kitchen is Nic Wilkinson, a local lad who has come from working at Scott’s in Mayfair in London (the older amongst you will know it as Ronnie Scott’s). He was assisted by the trainee chef Romy Jansen (amongst several others) from Silwood, who also explained to us the dishes she so ably served us. The staff is so impressive in the open kitchen, responding quickly to instructions and working smartly, quietly and quickly to produce lots and lots of dishes. And the service is slick. Do you want to see and read about what we had to eat? Follow this link.
The Pot Luck Club & Gallery is open for dinner from Tuesday to Saturday inclusive, and lunch on Saturday. For booking enquiries, call +27 21 447 0804 or email reservations@thepotluckclub.co.za
Mint Restaurant at the Taj, Expressions of Simonsberg, Bottelary and Stellenbosch with Guest Chef Christiaan Campbell of Delaire-Graff and wines from Greater Simonsberg, Stellenbosch Valley and Bottelary Hills
We joined the wine tasting at 6 and tasted some very impressive wines from the area like Bartinney’s classic cats pee and elderflower flavoured 2011 Sauvignon Blanc, their very vanilla 2010 Chardonnay; Dalla Cia’s Chardonnay and great red Giorgio; a selection of Warwick’s wines, the best of which was the Trilogy 2009, full of sweet liquorice, dark red fruits and elegant tannins with a very long finish. Martin Meinert’s Synchronicity 2007 Cape blend, almost balsamic in character, stood out well with its soft fresh fruit, red berries and lovely extraction of flavours. Jordan showed us their new The Real McCoy Riesling 2011 which has great balance and long flavours. Thelema also showed their drier Riesling, their Chardonnay and their Shiraz. Meerlust, their very French style Pinot Noir full of forest floor smells, mushrooms and marmite as well as the classic Rubicon red blend. Tokara’s Collection Chardonnay 2010 was smoky, limey and crisp and Delaire let us taste five wines, two of which were paired with dinner. Nice to taste the Beyerskloof Pinotage again, Lynne even agreed she might drink the Reserve 2009 often, not something she often does with Pinotage.
Our all time favourite of the evening was the outstanding Stork Shiraz from Hartenberg, a wine to rave about and wish we had the budget for cases of this wonderful, faultless wine. Such intense fruit, such quality and still so much time to go. Their Chardonnay, the Eleanor, was also the best one of the evening for us and it had some close competitors. It is so nice to see good Chardonnay taking front of stage again. Several of these wines were served with the rather rich dinner which followed. We had great company as we sat at the Delaire table and enjoyed the meal and wine together with their charming General Manager, Johan Laubser, his wife and their two marketing ladies. See photos and descriptions here. You can taste these dishes in Mint restaurant all through May, until the next tasting and dinner which will be Expressions of Robertson & Tulbagh.
Masterchef SA   We have not mentioned South African Masterchef before, as we wanted to get into the series before commenting. Lynne is a great fan of the series and has watched the UK programme for years, both the Australian series’ that have been shown here and the awful USA programme with Gordon Ramsey, which was like an abridged version with serious attitude. To put it into perspective, they have stuck to the programme’s formula but is it art? Can they cook? We haven’t been shown much cooking or presentation skill yet; in fact, very little. Are they keeping the good cooks in the shadows? The new UK series started on Monday and the UK competitors (all amateurs) have to invent a dish from a mystery box, go straight into a pressured professional kitchen for a session, and then come back to the studio and cook their best two course menu. And this is just to get into the show. They are producing restaurant level food. We are not seeing this in the SA programme ... yet? Will it happen? We wait to see. One element we don’t like is letting the contestants vote for their peers. We think this is what the judges, who are the professionals, are there for. They tried this in the first series in Australia and the contestants managed to get rid of someone who was a threat and who might have gone on to win, rather than someone who was weak.
Chicken and Peanut Stew
The Sunday Times Food section this week featured recipes of interesting African food and there was a spicy Ghanaian chicken and peanut stew; Lynne decided to try. It was very interesting but, following the instructions to a T, she thinks it was cooked a little too long because the chicken all fell apart and the sauce thickened up a lot. We had it with samp and beans. However, it is good to be outside our comfort zone and try other food from our continent instead of Europe, Asia or America. If you want to try it, you will need to find a copy of last week’s Sunday Times.
There is a huge and rapidly growing variety of interesting things to occupy your leisure time here in the Western Cape. There are so many interesting things to do in our world of food and wine that we have made separate list for each month for which we have information. To help you choose an event to visit, click on our Events Calendar. All the events are listed in date order and we already have a large number of exciting events to entertain you right through the year. Click here to access the Calendar. You will need to be connected to the internet.
We have had a lot of enquiries from people who want to learn more about wine. Cathy Marston and The Cape Wine Academy both run courses, some very serious and others more geared to fun. You can see details here.
Some more restaurants have responded to our request for an update of their special offers and we have, therefore, updated our list of restaurant special offers. Click here to access it. These Specials have been sent to us by the restaurants or their PR agencies. We have not personally tried all of them and their listing here should not always be taken as a recommendation from ourselves. If they don’t update us, we can’t be responsible for any inaccuracies in the list. When we have tried it, we’ve put in our observations. We have cut out the flowery adjectives etc. that so many have sent, to give you the essentials. Click on the name to access the relevant website. All communication should be with the individual restaurants.
Winter is coming in with a bang, but we can still expect some wonderful clear and sunny days. Make the most of them and enjoy a picnic on a wine farm; several wine farms offer picnic facilities. We have put together a list of wine farms who can provide you with a picnic, We haven’t put in much detail, just where it is, phone number, email address and a link to the website. The latter is where you will find all the important information. Go and check it out.
3rd May 2012

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Thursday, May 10, 2012

Old Mutual Trophy Wines feedback at the Grande Roche, Paarl

Today, we enjoyed, once again, the privilege of going to the Grande Roche in Paarl for the Old Mutual Trophy Wine Show competition feedback.
The Grande Roche conference venue
Coffee and tweets to set us up
Angela Lloyd with Johan Laubser, Delaire Graff GM
Gary Jordan, Carl Schultz (Hartenberg) and Thelma du Plooy (Kleinood)
Karl Lambour (Holden Manz) and Graeme Read (Hillcrest) with Michael Fridjhon
Michael Crossley who, with Janice Fridjhon, Alex Mason-Gordon and some others, makes it all work
Michael Fridjhon opening the session
François Rautenbach (Singita) and Carl Schultz (Hartenberg)

Tiaan and Rene Burger (Welbedacht) and Colyn Truter
LUNCH ON THE TERRACE AT BOSMANS    
A serious discussion: Anthony Rose, James Petersen, André Margenthal (WOSA), Christian Eedes and Angela Lloyd
Sommelier Michael Gabagas
The view from the terrace
Norman Mc Farlane gets a taste of Hartenberg The Eleanor from Michael Gabagas (it was too much - he shared it)
The next small course was a duo of prawns, a quenelle shape of yellowtail tartare and some yellowtail ceviche slices with a teaspoonful of mango corn salsa and some interesting dots of avocado crème. The flavours were absolutely delicious and all complemented each other, but a few more prawns would have been appreciated... 
some slices of honey glazed duck breast, meltingly tender, served on a flash of sweet and sour butternut puree, an amazing confit of duck spring roll and a ginger jus. 
Dessert was a poem of a light chocolate nougat mousse gateau with a sour dark berry ragout and crème.
We were drinking the Hartenberg Cabernet Sauvignon 2004 which is a cassis driven fruit bomb, soft and mellow. If you have some, drink now, it is at its peak. Unexpectedly, this serious wine matched the dessert to a T, its cassis and chocolate flavours being the perfect meld.
Jonathan Snashall enjoyed some elegant company 
All these photographs are ©John Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus cc. 2012

Parking at the Neighbourgoods Market

Drive down Kent Street from Salt River Road. College of Cape Town has a high wall with a gateway. Park there. R10 gets you all day secure parking. There is a pedestrian gate leading to Albert Road and the Old Biscuit Mill is directly acrosss the road. If they get too full, park at the site on the corner of Kent St & Salt River Road, but we prefer College of Cape Town - it's more convenient.

Tuesday, May 08, 2012

Refurbished Buitenverwachting tasting room shown to the media.

Buitenverwachting is in the process of refurbishing their tasting facility.
The refurbishing programme should be complete by the start of spring.
We were invited to try some of the wines with Tapas, Winzer Platters and Cheese Platters, which are now going to be served in the Tasting Room, and to hear about the plans.
The manor house and vineyards on a wintry day
Lars Maack, CEO, never stops working
Herman Kirschbaum, Buitenverwachting winemaker
Brad Paton, Buitenverwachting winemaker
The tasting room
New tables in the quad
A place to relax and enjoy: Lars Maack with Spit or Swallow's Anel Grobler and Jan Laubscher
The Buitenverwachting Tuxedo napkin
Tapas, Winzer Platters and Cheese Platters were served - all available in the tasting room
Hermann gives advice on wine tasting
Yolanda Osojnik, Edgar's wife, who is also the Functions Manager at Buitenverwachting, talking to Jos Baker
Jos Baker and Hermann Kirschbaum
Personal delivery by the chef: publicist Sandy Bailey and Edgar Osojnik

Executive Chef Edgar Osojnik talks about his menu

Monika Elias
Friendly, efficient service: Christelle Walters, Justice Blose (Waiter) and Alice Boissonnas
The dogs of Buitenverwachting are a special treat
A view of the hillside vineyards
The Avenue
All these photographs are ©John Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus cc 2012

Spoil Mother this Sunday with these ideas

Some great Mother's Day events have been sent to us, so we've put them into a separate blog. One lucky MENU reader told us she's being taken to Pot Luck by her sons on Saturday night. We hope all of you who have mothers will spoil them rotten and give them loads of love.
Saturday, 12th May. A DAY OF SPOILING FOR MOMS AT LABORIE. “If the whole world were put into one scale, and my mother in the other, the whole world would kick the beam”. Lord Langdale (Henry Bickersteth). Laborie Wine Farm, situated in the heart of the scenic Winelands, is the perfect place to spoil your mom this Mother’s Day. One of the attractions on the farm, growing in popularity, is the Laborie Lazy Days Market. Open to the public every Saturday from 9am until 2pm, the laid back market offers visitors a wide selection of fresh produce and lifestyle goods. These include freshly baked breads, coffee, cheese, olives, honey and charcuterie. From mouth-watering food stalls to arts and craft exhibitors, the market caters to young and old, which includes ample kiddies’ entertainment.  In celebration of Mother’s Day, all moms attending the market on Saturday, 12 May will receive a complimentary glass of Laborie bubbly to enjoy. To add to the day’s celebrations, BMW will exhibit some of their sleek and sexy vehicles at the farm, which will certainly attract interest from all visiting the market. The market which has been up and running since February 2011 has gained popularity as the ideal meeting place in Paarl. Known as the ‘neighbourhood farm in the centre of Paarl’, it is the ideal occasion for family and friends to enjoy a Saturday morning in a scenic and relaxed setting. Another highlight of the day will be an interactive cooking demonstration at Harvest at Laborie with highly acclaimed chef Matthew Gordon. Budding chefs will meet Matthew at 10h00 on the day, where he’ll take you to market to stock up on ingredients for the demonstration. Afterwards you’ll make your way to the private dining room at Harvest where you’ll be using your newly gathered market goods for the demonstration, which should end around 12h00. For more information and costs contact Yolanda Prinsloo at Harvest on 021 807 3095 or yolanda@harvestrestaurant.co.za. Booking is essential as space is limited. Laborie produces some of the best Méthode Cap Classique bubblies; an array of award-winning wines as well as an estate brandy. Visitors can stay overnight in the tranquil guest house or enjoy a delicious meal at Harvest. An exciting new addition to the farm’s many offerings is Cecil Skotnes art exhibition, featuring 30 works by this highly acclaimed South African artist, which has been partnered with the Laborie Limited Collection wines. A permanent exhibition at Laborie, his masterpieces are on display in the Cellar Door, Manor House and in the restaurant. For more information contact 021 807 3390, visit our website www.laboriewines.co.za, join our Facebook page or email info@laboriewines.co.za.
Sunday 13th May. Buitenverwachting is offering a really special meal for Mother's Day. Edgar Osojnik has created a pampered relaxing and enjoyable experience which can be enjoyed at Buitenverwachting Restaurant. Mothers Day Menu: Amuse Bouche - Antipasto with Feta, Peperonata, textured Olives & Balsamico - Pan-fried Prawns with Oriental Salad, iced Air & Oriental Salad - Roasted Butternut with Mesclun Leaves, Springbok Won Tons - Creamy Millie, Spinach, Garlic Soup - with Lamb Osso Bucco Pies - Medium-rare grilled Chalmar Sirloin with Red Wine Shallot Jus & Porcini Potato Rosette - Plum Ice Cream with Crispy Sponge & Almond Crocante. 3-course Menu R265, 5-course Menu R355, includes 3 complimentary glasses of wine Amuse Bouche, Sorbet & Friandise. Telephone 021 794 3522 for further information or to book or email restaurant@buitenverwachting.co.za
Sunday, 13th May: SOFIA'S @ MORGENSTER  Mother's Day Mothers will receive a glass of Boschendal Brut Rose on arrival from the staff of Sofia’s For the winter special menu, see our Restaurant Specials list. 021 847 1993 www.morgenster.co.za www.facebook.com/sofias.at.morgenster
Sunday, 13th May: Treat Mom to a mouth-watering Mother's Day lunch at The Vineyard Hotel & Spa, Colinton Rd, Newlands. The Square’s executive chef, Alex Docherty, has opted for a choice between two starter options — roasted duck spring rolls with lime and ginger dipping sauce or prawn and avocado inside-out roll with wasabi mayonnaise and teriyaki dressing. Moving on to mains, diners can choose between a slow-roasted leg of lamb with roast potatoes, pumpkin puree and fine beans with onion and mint chutney and lamb gravy, or grilled local fish with tempura Asian salad and sweet chilli butter sauce. An extensive wine list featuring some of South Africa’s top Wine estates adds another dimension to the culinary experience. The pièce de resistance is a choice of two detectable desserts: an apple and frangipani tart with sugared almond ice cream, or a Lindt chocolate crème brulée with frozen black cherry sherbet. Each mom will also receive a complimentary surprise goodie bag from the Vineyard Hotel & Spa. The price of the three-course Mother’s Day lunch is R255 a person. Guests are encouraged to book early to avoid disappointment. For more information about the Vineyard Hotel & Spa and its culinary offerings, visit www.vineyard.co.za
Sunday, 13th May. Treat your mom at Trees with a mouth-watering Mother's Day lunch. Trees Restaurant at the Townhouse Hotel has lined up a delicious buffet lunch menu for Mother's Day on 13th May. The restaurant's Michelin-trained executive chef Stefan Schmidt has created a veritable Mother's Day feast. Diners can choose between two heart-warming soups and a plated starter before tucking into an expansive buffet of mains. Schmidt tells us more: "We've prepared a range of sumptuous main meals, including slow-braised beef roulade in rosemary and mushroom gravy, Harissa-rubbed West Coast hake fillet with lemon and coriander sauce, roasted baby potatoes with sautéed onions and herbs, and baked ratatouille cannelloni with pecorino." Once guests have had their fill at the buffet, the Mother's Day meal is rounded off with a Rooibos-scented malva pudding with thick vanilla anglaise, caramelised apples and dark chocolate ice cream, accompanied by tea or filter coffee. Trees underwent an extensive redesign in 2010 under the guidance of leading interior designer Les Harbottle. The restaurant overlooks a leafy avenue adjacent to the famed Dutch East India Company Gardens. Thanks to its location on the hotel’s first floor and its large glass windows, the experience emulates that of being in a tree house. The 100-seater restaurant has a contemporary look and feel with some striking red accent pieces, a few ladder-back chairs, origami-inspired lampshades and an eye-catching installation at the restaurant’s entrance. The Mother's Day lunch menu costs R165 per person and bookings are essential. Please email trees@townhouse.co.za or call 021 465 7050.
Sunday, 13th May. Waterkloof Restaurant will be dishing up on Mother’s Day – Chef Grégory Czarnecki has designed a special 4-course Mother’s Day feast that even the most discerning mother will approve of, with each of the dishes paired with a matching estate wine. This fabulous foursome starts with Soft Boiled Farm Egg with porcini mushroom and sauce poulette served with the estate’s Circumstance Chardonnay 2008. Mom and her entourage will then be treated to his signature Monkfish served with crispy prawn, ginger beer compressed apple and curry, matched with the Circumstance Viognier 2010. Next on the sumptuous bill of fare is Karan Beef, served with shallot tarte tatin, tomatillo chutney and Waterkloof’s elegant Circle of Life Red 2009. To crown it all, Grégory will serve an exclusive Autumn Extravagance of ground berries, Tellicherry pepper panna cotta and smoked pear sorbet for dessert. The Mother’s Day lunch at Waterkloof costs R450 per person which includes all the wines on the day or R380 per person excluding the wine pairings. Bookings are essential. To reserve your table contact Tel: 021 858 1491 or send an email to restaurant@waterkloofwines.co.za. Waterkloof Estate is located outside Somerset West on the M9 Sir Lowry’s Pass Village Road.
Sunday, 13th May. Mother's Day at Winchester Mansions: Treat your mother to a relaxing Sunday Jazz Brunch while the live Jazz band sets the mood. Receive a complimentary Sunday Newspaper and a glass of bubbly on arrival and a gift for all mothers. Enjoy anything from eggs, sushi, dessert and loads more from our buffet for R250.00 per person on Mother's Day, 13th May. To check out the line up click here. Ginkgo Spa Mother's Day Special. Spoil yourself and your mom this month with a warm oil 20 min back neck and shoulder massage, a refreshing 30 min deep cleanse facial and a 30 min pedicure or manicure. After the day's pampering, enjoy a health spa lunch with a complimentary juice of the day. Treatment 1h 20 minutes for only R600 per person (save R200). For reservations or more information, call 021 434 2351 or email spa@winchester.co.za. To see more Spa Specials at Winchester Mansions click here. Get an extra night on us, valid from 1st May to 30th September 2012. Stay 5 nights pay 4, Stay 4 nights pay 3, Stay 3 nights pay 2. For more information, email welcome@winchester.co.za or call 021 434 2351 to speak to our reservations team. Winchester Mansions still has rooms available for Mother's Day 13th May. Win a Sunday Jazz Brunch for Two.  No better way to start your Sunday than with a Sunday Jazz Brunch for Two worth R450.00 for you and someone special. It's simple, just click here to like us on Facebook and enter the sweepstake. Winter Corporate Specials. Choose from: Accommodation only Single R950.00 Double R1200.00 To: The 24-hours package including the full day conference special and dinner at Harveys Single R1475.00 Double R2250.00 For detailed information and further specials click here. 221 Beach Road, Sea Point, Cape Town 8005. For reservations or more information call our banqueting department 021 434 2351 or email banqueting@winchester.co.za. Like us on Facebook! http://www.facebook.com/WinchesterMansions
Sunday, 13th May. Introduce your mom to Le Good Life and treat her to a delicious Mother’s Day buffet lunch at Seasons Restaurant at The House of J.C. Le Roux. Moms will definitely be spoiled for choice with a wide selection of starters, scrumptious mains and delectable desserts, enjoyed with only the finest J.C. Le Roux bubbly to suit this glamorous occasion. Mom can choose from succulent starters such as Thai beef salad and Portuguese chicken wings, and tuck into hearty main courses of roast peppered beef, creamy basil pesto mussels, shrimp and kingklip penne pasta, or roasted butternut, sundried tomato and ricotta lasagne. The decadent dessert menu will definitely uplift Mom’s special day with irresistible options such as espresso tiramisu, chocolate truffles, and pear and almond vanilla cheese cake. Mom will also get a special sweet treat from the tasting room to spoil her even more. The Mother’s Day buffet lunch at Seasons Restaurant costs R160 per person and will be served from 12h30 until 15h00. Call Claudine on Tel: 021 865 8222 for bookings. The House of J.C. Le Roux is open seven days a week. Seasons at J.C. Le Roux is open from 09h30 till 15h00 with breakfast served between 09h30 and 11h30 and lunch from 12h00 till 14h00. To reserve your table or for information on cellar tours and tastings, call 021 865 8200 or visit http://www.jcleroux.co.za/.