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Wednesday, March 26, 2014

140326 Main Ingredient's MENU - Vrede and Lust, Laborie, ATKV Oesfees, Cellarbake@Nitida, SASSI Chefs, Mt Nelson Dinner, Anchovy & Herb sauce

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Cape Sugarbird (Promerops cafer)
Lynne says we use too many pictures of birds, but John liked this - taken at Constantia Glen yesterday (they were very active and made a lot of noise) and we do prefer to use photographs taken within the week
In this week’s MENU:
* Vrede and Lust Lunch
* Laborie Lazy Days
* ATKV Oesfees at Solms Delta
* Cellarbake@Nitida
* SASSI Seafood Circle of Chefs
* Wine & Dine Dinner at the Mount Nelson
* Anchovy and Herb sauce
This week’s Product menu - Winter seems to be making a very early return and people seem to be thinking of stews and casserole and soups. Dont forget about our good range of stock cubes, granules and French mustards, all of which help to flavour food.  A dollop of good grainy mustard in a beef stew will really light it up.
If you can find it in the supermarket, we don't usually stock it, just the products you would struggle to find.... Check our online shop to see more details and prices.
Vrede and Lust Lunch      We attended an interesting tasting of all the white wines from this lovely farm on the edge of Franschhoek last Thursday and it was accompanied by a really delicious lunch in Lust, their restaurant. Not only did chef JP Smith cook great food, but we discovered that he is a master baker and the bread he produces is quite superb. We were lucky enough to be given a loaf to bring home and are now sad that they are so far away for when we want more. Next time you are passing, go and taste the excellent wines and the food and buy some bread to take home. Click here to see the photographs.
Laborie Lazy Days      Would you like to completely pamper someone you love? Then take them for a break to Laborie in beautiful Paarl for a night or two. The room rate for one of their rooms starts at a very reasonable R585 pp with a huge breakfast served in the Manor House. See their website You can be welcomed by a bottle of their superb Blanc de Blanc bubbly (R110) on the terrace outside your suite. You can eat lunch at Harvest Restaurant on their terrace or dinner inside with soft candlelight and prices are reasonable. You can do a wine and chocolate pairing in the tasting room at R40 for three different wines paired with chocolate, or a charcuterie and cheese lunch on the lawn for R140 under the trees. And you can come home with boxes of wine at very reasonable prices. How do we know? We were invited there and were thoroughly spoilt for two days last week, doing all the above. Click here to see all the pictures.
ATKV Oesfees at Solms Delta      This wonderful, very real Harvest Festival is a joy of music and laughter, great local food, and Solms Delta wine. The workers of Franschhoek mingle and have fun together with the paying public and It gives one such a lift to see how SA really does join together to celebrate a harvest, hard work and the future with exciting local music and food. There is such real South African Gees. We took our Dutch friends and they absolutely loved the event, as did we. Click here to see the photographs
Cellarbake@Nitida     At last, a new and innovative way to showcase wine, this time with cakes, desserts and other baked goods. You bought an elegant champagne flute and five tokens for R100 and you could do five pairings of wine with a small tasting portion of cake, tart, pie etc. We had one each and we shared the 10 tastings, but you could buy more tokens and taste everything and you could buy full sized portions of cakes, tarts, puddings, cookies, bread or ice creams to enjoy with a glass of wine. Well known top artisanal bakers gathered from around the Cape to showcase their signature dishes, paired perfectly by culinary connoisseur and Cellarbake Wine Consultant Michael Olivier, with Nitida and Môreson wines. You could also do a huge high tea for only R165.  Make a note for your diary next year, we do hope this successful event happens again. Nitida owners and founders of Cellarbake, Peta and Bernhard Veller were thrilled that Cellarbake@Nitida was received so well by all who were in search of something satisfyingly new and they look forward to its growth and development as an annual festival. We know that Tamsin Snyman worked very hard to get the best bakers to work at the festival.  Have a look at it here
SASSI Seafood Circle of Chefs     Take a remarkable turnout of top chefs from around the country, a good turnout of restaurateurs, wine people and media and an evening of absolutely appalling wet and unseasonally cold weather at Harbour House in the Waterfront and what do you have? A hugely successful evening despite non-stop rain and wind.. Luckily, there was plenty of shelter on the terrace while scrolls were awarded to chefs who are making great choices using sustainable fish from the WWF-SASSI Green list. We drank good wines and Harbour house produced some great dishes and sushi using the same sustainable fish. Click here to see more of the event.
Wine & Dine Dinner at the Mount Nelson on Thursday     Just to remind you that there is going to be another of these great dinners, this time pairing Môreson’s wines with talented chef Rudi Liebenberg’s food this Friday, the 28th March. There is still a little space, so get your booking done today. How does Hot Smoked Monkfish on a squid ink and Prawn risotto paired with Môreson Mercator Chardonnay appeal to you? Or Nut and Seed crusted Venison with Môreson Pinotage? Yum
This week’s recipe     Inspired by Sassi’s Green list, Lynne wanted to give you a recipe using Anchovies and this is the perfect sauce to serve with any fish or seafood dish. You might be astounded to know that it is also sensational if spread on a leg of lamb before roasting. Just use a little less olive oil so the paste is a little drier and easy to spread. It also goes well with veal cutlets and if you add some walnuts, you can turn this into a pesto. If you have some over add to fresh butter, roll up and freeze to use rounds on steak.
Anchovy and Herb sauce
12 anchovy fillets in oil, drained - 2 T Extra virgin olive oil – 2 large handfuls of flat parsley, roughly chopped – 2 T fresh thyme leaves - 3 garlic cloves, peeled and crushed – freshly milled black pepper – 2 T good balsamic vinegar
Blitz in a blender till you have a good green sauce with a little texture. Store in the fridge and use within a day or two. You can add a chilli if you want to spice this up a bit.
Buying from us On Line 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 on line shop. We can send your requirements to you anywhere in South Africa. Please do not pay until we have confirmed availability and invoiced you, then you pay and then we deliver or post. When you make an eft payment, make sure that it says who you are. Use the form on the website to email us your order. Click here to see our OnLine Shop.
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 see what’s happening in our world of food and wine (and a few other cultural events), visit 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. Events outside the Western Cape are listed here.
Learn about wine and cooking We receive a lot of enquiries from people who want to learn more about wine. Cathy Marston and The Cape Wine Academy both run wine education courses, some very serious and others more geared to fun. You can see details of Cathy’s WSET and other courses here and here and the CWA courses here. Karen Glanfield has taken over the UnWined wine appreciation courses from Cathy. See the details here

Chez Gourmet in Claremont has a programme of cooking classes. A calendar of their classes can be seen here. Nadège Lepoittevin-Dasse has cooking classes in Fish Hoek and conducts cooking tours to Normandy. You can see more details here. Emma Freddi runs the Enrica Rocca cooking courses at her home in Constantia. Brett Nussey’s Stir Crazy courses are now being run from Dish Food and Social’s premises in Main Road Observatory (opposite Groote Schuur hospital). Lynn Angel runs the Kitchen Angel cooking school and does private dinners at her home. She holds hands-on cooking classes for small groups on Monday and Wednesday evenings. She trained with Raymond Blanc, and has been a professional chef for 25 years. More info here





26th March 2014
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Friday, October 30, 2020

The South African Craft Gin Awards 2020

The results of the South African Craft Gin Awards 2020, presented by Takealot, have been announced.
Schweppes premium mixers is the associate sponsor for this years competition

These are the two competition medal winning gins we were sent to taste. Hobbs is made by Hope Distillery in Woodstock and won a Gold; Darlington is from Charles Withington in Darling and was among the top Double Gold winners. We can't wait to taste both of them; they are in the London Gin style that Lynne loves 

Double Gold medals were awarded to 21 gins out of an entry of 125 gins from all over South Africa

The awards competition is the only dedicated competition for craft gins in South Africa

The gins were tasted blind by a judging panel which included Kurt Schlechter, bar owner and spirit expert; Jean Buckham, owner of the Gin Club; Thierry Lubala, mixologist at Africa’s largest gin Bar in Asara Estate; and Pam Koen, owner of Africa Infused, a beverage consulting and training company

Roger Jorgensen, ‘The Guru of South African Gin’, chaired the judging panel. Roger commented, "I am delighted that, despite the pandemic, the SA Craft Gin industry is in rude health. We were impressed with the level of entries this year, especially from new gin brands. The judging panel concentrated on rewarding gins that delivered on taste and quality. We look forward to witnessing the continuing boom in craft gins in South Africa, as they can clearly hold their own against international competitors.”

A spokesperson for Takealot commented, “We’re delighted to be associated with the SA Craft Gin Awards as presenting sponsor and are happy to support the growing South African gin and craft distilling industry. We have witnessed its growth over the past few years and congratulate all the winners and wish them continued success in the future.”

The winning gins are for sale on Takealot


The Double Gold award-winning gins are:
  • 48 Gin Premium
  • African Craft Naartjie
  • Amari Atlantic Ocean
  • Blomendahl Roxy Botanical Gin
  • Blomendahl Roxy Vine Blossom
  • Bossieveld The Inspiration
  • Caspyn West Coast Dry Gin
  • Darlington Gin
  • Deep South Spice Island
  • Giniper
  • Melodramatic The Phantom
  • NUY legacy limited edition
  • Pienaar Ugly Gin
  • Poetic Licence Fireside Spiced
  • Poetic Licence Northern Dry
  • Poetic Licence Old Tom
  • Rebel Dry Gin
  • Smiths Spice
  • Smiths Elderflower
  • Smiths South African Dry
  • Sugarbird Cape Fynbos

The Single Gold award-winning gins are:
  • 48 Gin Ivory
  • 48 Premium Pink
  • African Craft Elderflower
  • African Craft Honeybush
  • Amari Indian Ocean Gin
  • Benedict’s London Dry
  • Blackwood Spirits Cape Kelp
  • Blind Tiger
  • Blomendahl Roxy Spice
  • Cape Fynbos Citrus
  • Cape Fynbos Gin
  • Clemengold Gin
  • Copeland Gin Cape Peninsula
  • Deep South Cape Dry Gin
  • Die Mas Kalahari Gin
  • Distillery Road Gin
  • Flowstone Bushwillow
  • Hobbs Cape Dry
  • Hobbs Pink Pepper
  • Indlovu
  • Inverroche Verdant
  • L -Gin Plush
  • L-Gin Lush
  • Monks Fynbos & Sceletium
  • No Frills Gin
  • Pesky Hobbit
  • Primos Crisp Citron
  • Unit 43
  • Vuttomi Classic Gin
  • Vuttomi Moringa
Best of Category Winners
  • London and African Dry: Smiths South African Dry
  • Fynbos and Botanical: Giniper
  • Citrus and Fruit: Pienaar Ugly Gin
  • Spiced Gin: Poetic Licence Fireside Spiced

All the above information was kindly supplied by Spill brand communications

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

The best photographs from Main Ingredient's first 12 years

Lynne's great-uncle, James Jarché, published a book of portraits he had made entitled "People I Have Shot". This is a selection of birds, animals, places and landscapes that I have shot since 2002 in the beautiful land that I love so much - and one or two other places
2002
Table Mountain in the evening
Ponte Vecchio, Florence
Table Mountain, from the top of the Bloemendal hill, Durbanville, with fynbos
The beach at Pearly Bay
Fishing boats, Lambert's Bay
2003
Sunset with lovers, Camps Bay
A peacock, flamboyant, at Morgenhof
Boschendal in winter
The view from Mouille Point of a cold front advancing across Table Bay
Country landscape near Porterville
The beach at Strandfontein, north of Lambert's Bay

Basse Provence, Franschhoek, in winter
Wheat fields near Caledon
Winter clouds near Kloovenberg, Riebeeck West
Evening lovers on the rocks, Clifton
 2004
An old fisherman and his dog, St Helena Bay
Jacobsbaai sunset
The Mouille Point lighthouse, late evening
 2005
Early morning in Swellendam
Sunrise on the Knysna Heads
A baby elephant, Addo
Arums and rape fields, near Darling
Fresh yellowtail, Kalk Bay
A gull battling a storm, Yzerfontein
Mouille Point sunset
Yacht race in Table Bay
 2006
There was a devastating fire on Table Mountain. After helping friends whose home was threatened, I came home to help Lynne finish preparing that week's MENU. This was taken at 11 pm that night, from our deck, of the fire still raging on Signal Hill behind our house and it was that week's photograph. An early digital pic, which could be used immediately. I don't miss film
A blue seal in Kalk Bay
A Southern double-collared sunbird hen in the Clanwilliam nature reserve
2007
The citadel, Carcassonne, south west France
Mist on the Dordogne, near Bordeaux
Chateau Pichon Longueville Comtesse Delalande, Pauillac, France
The cottage in the lavender field, Franschhoek
Paddy Canavan in the gardens at Freshwoods, Elgin
2008
Cormorants, Plankiesbaai, West Coast National Park
A baboon family, Cape Point Nature Reserve
A hadeda ibis, Rustenberg estate, Stellenbosch
A dassie (hyrax), with no acrophobia or vertigo, on Table Mountain
Sunset ship, Sea Point
Getting to know one of Morgenhof's peacocks
Seagulls in a Sea Point winter storm
Hartlaub's gull, Postberg, West Coast National Park
2009
New Year fireworks, De Kelders, Gansbaai
Youthful fun, De Kelders
Lilac breasted roller, Kruger National Park
A bull elephant, having fun and breaking a few trees, Kruger National Park
Burchell's coucal, Kruger National Park
Gulls on a roof, Kalk Bay
Gum trees near Robertson
Noordhoek beach
2010
Evening, The Sentinel, Hout Bay
Late evening, Glenelly estate, Stellenbosch
Willows and vines, Delvera, Stellenbosch
Winter storm, Table Bay
The Hex River Valley
Southern Cape vista, Dassiesfontein
Strandfontein beach, north of Lambert's Bay
Gulls taking off, Sea Point
2011
Grey mongoose pair, Betty's Bay
Grey heron taking off, Botanical Gardens, Durban
A grey heron takes off from the Umgeni estuary, Durban
Albacore, Kalk Bay harbour
Trek fishers, Paternoster
Church street, Robertson, on a Sunday evening
A southern double-collared sunbird hen, Freshwoods, Elgin
2012
A malachite sunbird in the sunset glow, Hemel en Aarde Valley
Evening in the Hemel en Aarde
Night fishers in the new harbour, Hermanus
Winter vineyards, Glenwood, Franschhoek
I told you I wanted two bathrooms! Fraai Uitzicht, Robertson
Early morning, Mount Curtis, near Kokstad
2013
A pelican in flight, Devon Valley, Stellenbosch
Bucolic scene at Ormonde, Darling
Malachite sunbird, Belfield, Elgin
A Cape Town evening: The 92 year old Russian four master Sedov leaves Table Bay, while a gentleman paddles his surf ski
Swartland landscape from Vondeling, Voor Paardeberg
A Cape Wagtail (Motacilla capensis) with a juicy snack, Springfontein, Stanford
2014
A peaceful Hemel en Aarde evening
Table Mountain and its tablecloth from Blouberg beach in a South Easter
A Cape White eye takes a bath and gives a Cape Canary a shower
Photographed in the courtyard at Marc’s Restaurant in Paarl
 Cape Sugarbird (Promerops cafer) at Constantia Glen
Britannia Bay’s cormorant Fleet Air Arm squadron coming in to land
The cameras used have been, variously, Nikon F2, Nikon F55, Nikon Lite Touch Zoom 120, Canon PowerShot A510, Nikon D40 and Nikon D5100
Before 2005, photographs were made on Agfacolor Vista colour negative film and scanned with an AGFA D-Lab. After that, they are all digital
© John & Lynne Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus 2014