Thursday, February 11, 2016

This week's MENU - Stellenbosch Festival, Franschhoek Summer Wines, new Jardine restaurant, Chocolate brownies, Roasted beetroot salad, Muscat de Hambourg

A fresh South-easter and a spring tide on Camps Bay beach
 Chocolate Brownies
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We went to two wine festivals in one weekend, and they were very different, we enjoyed both. One huge and for the whole weekend, one much smaller and focused on specific wine and just on one day.  And  it was HOT.
Stellenbosch Wine Festival     We started the weekend on Friday afternoon by checking into our AirBnB in Stellenbosch and then driving to the festival held this year at the Coetzenburg Sports Grounds - we had no idea how vast they are and the signage was not good. Parking was a bit sparse and we parked about as far away as we could possibly get and endured a long hot walk to the festival grounds, which are on the cricket oval, not the rugby stadium as we had expected. But we had a lot of fun when we got there.  Read on.....
Franschhoek's Summer Wines festival     This is held each year on the lawn at Leopards Leap and it is a festival we enjoy because there are lots of umbrellas, lots of shade and places to sit, inside and outside and lots and lots of good white wines from the valley to try. The wines are served at the perfect temperature and they even have good food to keep you content at very reasonable prices. Read on.....
George Jardine opens a new Stellenbosch restaurant     We realised when we left the festival that, other than the food and wine pairings, which were small, we had not eaten any supper, so we headed into Stellenbosch in search of food. And on Andringa Street, just round the corner from Dorp Street, we spotted a new restaurant which was to open on Wednesday, February 10th: George Jardine's new restaurant in town, Jardine. His restaurant on the Jordan wine estate, as many of you will know, has long been one of our favourites. His wife, Louise, had told Lynne about it during the week and said, “do drop in to see what we are doing”. So we did and enjoyed a beer with them and some of their friends, who were also visiting. Read on.....
FOOD FACT: South Africa, this may come as a surprise to some of you but Chocolate Brownies HAVE to have nuts in them. Without them it is simply sticky chocolate cake. And peanuts will not do, ever. Walnuts or pecans are the best. And plenty of them.
This week's  recipe is another salad for cool summer eating: Roasted Beetroot salad with feta and basil
500g baby beetroots - 1 round of feta cheese - 4 peppadews, roughly chopped -  8 fresh basil leaves - - 1 to 2 T extra virgin olive oil -  2 t Balsamic vinegar reduction - sea salt  & freshly ground black pepper
Roast the beetroots whole in a Pyrex dish with a lid and in an inch of water, in the oven or in the microwave, until soft. Allow to cool then  top and tail and  peel them.  The skin should just slough off easily. Slice each one into 4. Dice the feta cheese into 1 cm blocks.  Pour on some olive oil and a few drops of the balsamic reduction to the beetroot, then sprinkle the feta and the peppadews on top, but do not mix. Refrigerate until you need the salad. Just before serving, season with salt and pepper and add the torn basil leaves and then toss quickly and serve.  If you do this before, everything will go red.
Wine of the Week: Muscat de Hambourg from Stellenbosch Hills. Grown in only two vineyards in South Africa, this wine is part of our heritage and must be protected.  Its unctuous, sticky sweetness belies its great sophistication and good sugar/acid balance.  It has the ability to match with almost every dessert it is served with. Stellenbosch Hills also produces a fortified version, La Serena. This is fortified with a 7 year old potstill brandy.
Here is a list of coming events up to and including Valentine’s Day. We will be at the Stellenbosch Festival on Friday and at Franschhoek Summer wines on Saturday and we hope to see many of you.
Saturday, 13th February  Nederburg welcomes The Galileo Open Air Cinema. Begin the afternoon with a relaxed stroll through Nederburg’s manor house and the winery’s lush gardens. Then share an evening underneath the stars with a loved one, or a friend, to a screening of Shakespeare in Love. Pre-order a picnic basket for R500 per couple from The Red Table. It includes delicious fresh salads, cured meats, artisanal cheeses, crackers and bread, grilled tiger prawns, asparagus spears wrapped with Parma ham, tartlets, and finally, decadent chocolate brownies with strawberries, a bottle of Nederburg Première Cuvée Brut as well as still mineral water. Pre-ordered picnic baskets must be pre-paid in full. On the night there will also be stalls offering food, mineral water, soft drinks as well as coffee and tea. Booking is essential. To book tickets for the screening of Shakespeare in Love, starting just after dark on Saturday, 13th February, please contact The Galileo on 071 471 8728 or hello@thegalileo.co.za. Go to www.thegalileo.co.za for more information, or to view ticket options and pricing. Visit www.nederburg.co.za for more on the brand.
Saturday, 13th February at 18h30 for 19h00   Plaisir de Merle Winemaker’s Table. A culinary feast prepared by well-known chef and restaurateur, Dawid Kriel, paired with wines selected by Cellar Master, Niel Bester, will be served in the cellar. Tickets are available at R595 per person, five course dinner and wine included. Limited spaces are available so call 021 874 1071 or email info@plaisirdemerle.co.za to be part of this exclusive event.
Saturday 13th February from 10am until 6pm          Rosé Festival at Rickety Bridge Estate. FLOW OF THE DAY: 8.30 until 10am: The day will start at 8.30am with The Rosé Run (5km, 10km or 20km) and The Rosé MTB Ride (20km, 40km or 60km). Entry to these events will include a Festival ticket. Showers will be provided as well as a Rosé Breakfast of Salmon and Egg Bagels. 10am until 4pm: Wine tasting, Rosé-friendly food stalls, pre-booked picnics, Paulina’s Restaurant will be open 4pm until 6pm: Wine tasting closes, wine sales continue, cocktail bar and Paulina’s Restaurant stay open. Guests will be able to enjoy tapas and live music and watch the sunset. Entry costs R120 per ticket for a glass and tastings. From www.webtickets.co.za and at the door. Food will be available from Rosé-friendly food stalls. R150 per person for a pre-booked picnic. Paulina’s Restaurant will be open all day. Wine sales: By the glass and by the bottle. Music:  There will be live music throughout the day. For more information please visit www.ricketybridge.com and www.dnaevents.co.za. To enter please visit www.webtickets.co.za or get your tickets on arrival
Saturday, 13th February  Celebrate the Weekend of Love in style at the Lanzerac Hotel & Spa with an intimate and romantic dinner for two at R420 per person. Included in your special evening is a complimentary welcome drink. Gorgeous views, gourmet food and superb estate wines. The perfect gift for that someone special. Adding extra romance to your evening the Lady Anne Courtyard, reminiscent of a Spanish sidewalk, will be transformed into a Tango Fiesta for the evening, as the sensual Dance of Love captivates you. This passionate walking-embrace symbolizes a close and sensuous connection between partners, and promises to be the highlight of what can only be described as the ultimate romantic evening. Let us treat you to an enchanting evening of delicious Spanish inspired food paired with superb wine, amidst an elegant and relaxing setting. For bookings contact Denise Bezuidenhoudt on banqueting@lanzerac.co.za
Saturday, 13th February  Valentine’s Dinner at Benguela on Main, 206 Main Road, Somerset West R600 per person. For details, contact http://www.bengueladining.com/capetown or email  onmain@benguelacove.co.za  Phone: 087 357 0637
Saturday, 13th February at 15h00        Muratie presents The Swingsetters, an evening of music, wine and plenty of fun!  R150 per ticket. Please book tickets in advance to avoid disappointment.  For further information contact Jean-Mari Strauss at Muratie on 021 865 2330 or taste@muratie.co.za.
Sunday, 14th February    Valentine’s Day inspired picnic and movie night or brunch at the Anthonij Rupert Wyne Estate. Whether it’s a candlelight dinner or a sunset picnic, Valentine’s Day is known for these two things. It’s about spending time with that someone special whilst enjoying a glass of chilled MCC. With the dominant colour being red, the L‘Ormarins Brut Rosé 2013 is perfect with its delicate salmon colour. Completing the picture would be spoiling your loved one to a Valentine’s Day inspired picnic and movie night or brunch at the Anthonij Rupert Wyne Estate. What better way to enjoy this superb MCC from one of SA’s leading producers. For details contact 021 874 9041 or tasting@rupertwines.com.
Sunday, 14th February    The Backsberg Centenary Picnic Concert Series kicks-off on with a performance by The Plastics. Come and enjoy your Sunday afternoon by relaxing on the lawns with a glass of wine whilst listening to some great SA music. Tickets are R120 from www.webtickets.co.za and R150 at the gate. Students pay R60 and there is no charge for children under the age of 12. Delicious food and snack boxes will be available on the day. Snack boxes can be pre-ordered at restaurant@backsberg.co.za at a cost of R160 for two persons. Gates to Backsberg Estate Cellars open at 15h00.
Sunday, 14th February    Valentine’s Day Lunch at Benguela on Main, 206 Main Road, Somerset West R600 per person. For details, contact http://www.bengueladining.com/capetown or email  onmain@benguelacove.co.za  Phone: 087 357 0637
Sunday, 14th February    Celebrate the day of love at Boschendal with live music by romantic duo Palm Strings, who will entertain picnic visitors at the serviced Rhone Classic Picnic area from 12h00 - 15h00. Executive Chef, Christiaan Campbell and his team will add a romantic twist to the picnic baskets, while the full range of Boschendal MCC bubbly will be available to add that extra bit of “l’amour” to your day. Cost: R520 per basket to share. Includes 10% service fee, but excludes beverages. Enjoy a Valentine’s celebration with a difference by joining Food Garden Manager, Megan McCarthy for a Valentine’s themed Food Garden Tour from 10h00-11h30 and stock up on our bio-friendly veggies and herbs for a romantic dining occasion. Cost: R150 per person (Includes water, tour, veggie gift pack and glass of Boschendal MCC). Alternatively you can book a leisurely afternoon at our Werf picnics, The Werf Restaurant for an innovative farm-to-table menu, The Deli and Farm stall for a casual meal or Rhone Homestead for a lavish Cape Buffet. Bookings for the Picnic and Food Garden Tour are essential at reservations@boschendal.co.za or +27 21 870 4274. The restaurants’ bookings can be made on-line at www.boschendal.co.za.
Sunday, 14th February    Valentine's Day Lunch at Dornier Bodega Restaurant. Head Chef Lee-Anne du Plessis has created a beautiful four course menu for Valentine's Day lunch this February. Three of the dishes featured on the Valentine's Day menu include an array of Oysters served with Lime Salsa, Bloody Mary and Pesto Parmesan, Watermelon Beetroot and Goat’s Cheese salad, and Crusted Yellow Fin Tuna served on a bed of Marinated Angel Hair and Julienne Vegetables. Seating is limited, please ensure to make your booking as early as possible to avoid disappointment. Bookings can be made by contacting Bodega Restaurant at 021 880 0557 or bodega@dornier.co.za
Sunday, 14th February    Valentine’s Day picnic at Durbanville Hills Wines, only 20 minutes from Cape Town’s city centre. The first one is for you to stretch out under the olive trees on lush green lawns with a glass of wine and enjoy the contents of a delectable picnic basket for two. The picnic basket, which includes a bottle of Durbanville Hills Merlot Rosé, is available at R350. The baskets will be available between 11h00 and 15h00. Bookings are essential and can be made by contacting the cellar on 021 558 1300 or by sending an email to info@durbanvillehills.co.za
Sunday, 14th February    Valentine’s Day at Durbanville Hills Restaurant, The Best Restaurant in the Winelands according to the 2015 Restaurant Week South African Awards. Treat your partner to a four-course menu, each course paired with one of the wines in the Durbanville Hills range, for R425 per person. Bookings are essential and can be made by contacting the cellar on 021 558 1300 or by sending an email to info@durbanvillehills.co.za
Sunday, 14th February    Valentine’s Day at Lanzerac. The Governor’s Hall Restaurant will be clad with a touch of extra romantic finery on the day. Well-known for its Sunday lunches, the restaurant will be serving a Valentine’s inspired menu in celebration of the occasion. Pre-bookings are essential as seating is limited. For bookings contact Denise Bezuidenhoudt on banqueting@lanzerac.co.za.
Sunday, 14th February    The Red Table at Nederburg offers the ideal Valentine’s four-course menu, priced at R650 per couple and offered for lunch and dinner. Start with delicious salmon ceviche, watercress, radish and red onion salsa, followed by bacon-rolled chicken, goat’s cheese, roasted cherry tomatoes, wilted spinach and toasted pine nuts.  Then enjoy the main dish of grilled beef fillet, baked parmesan baby potatoes, fine beans, young carrots and bone marrow jus. Seal the deal with caramel, dark and white chocolate tart, pistachio Turkish delight and fruit compote. A deposit of R150 per person is required to confirm your booking for lunch or dinner at The Red Table on 14 February. To book, please call 021 877 5155 or send an email to theredtable@nederburg.co.za.
Sunday, 14th February    Valentine's Dinner at Catharina's. This Valentine's Day, spoil your loved one with a special menu designed by Chef Garth Almazan for R895 per person. Begin with an Amuse Bouche of Balsamic and Beetroot Jelly with Rose and Beetroot Granite. Then journey through 4 courses of flavourful indulgence with Coffee & Friandise to conclude your evening. We have also designed a Vegetarian Menu for the evening as well as optional wine pairing. View the full menus here. For enquiries, please contact reservations@catharinasrestaurant.co.za or call 021 713 7178.





4th February 2016
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This week's recipe: Roasted Beetroot salad with feta and basil

This week's  recipe is another salad for cool summer eating: Roasted Beetroot salad with feta and basil
500g baby beetroots - 1 found of feta cheese - 4 peppadews, roughly chopped -  8 fresh basil leaves - - 1 to 2 T extra virgin olive oil -  2 t Balsamic vinegar reduction - sea salt and freshly ground black pepper

Roast the beetroots whole in a Pyrex dish with a lid and in an inch of waterin the oven or in the microwave, until soft. Allow to cool then  top and tail and  peel them.  The skin should just slough off easily. Slice each one into 4.  Dice the feta cheese into 1 cm blocks.  Pour on some olive oil and a few drops of the balsamic reduction to the beetroot, then sprinkle the feta and the pepperdew on top but do not mix.  Refrigerate until you need the salad.   Just before serving season with salt and pepper and add the torn basil leaves and then toss quickly and serve.  If you do this before,  everything will go red. 
© John & Lynne Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus

Our Wine of the Week: Muscat de Hambourg

Muscat de Hambourg from Stellenbosch Hills
Grown in only two vineyards in South Africa, this wine is part of our heritage and must be protected.  Its unctuous, sticky sweetness belies its great sophistication and good sugar/acid balance.  It has the ability to match with almost every dessert it is served with. We served it with panna cotta and raspberries and it was an excellent match. Stellenbosch Hills also produces a fortified version, La Serena. This is fortified with a 7 year old potstill brandy
© John & Lynne Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus

Tuesday, February 09, 2016

George Jardine's new restaurant in central Stellenbosch

We realised when we left the festival that, other than the food and wine pairings which were small, we had not eaten any supper so we headed into Stellenbosch in search of food. And on Andringa Street, just round the corner from Dorp Street, we spotted a new restaurant which was to open on Wednesday, February 10th: George Jardine's new restaurant in town, Jardine. His restaurant on the Jordan wine estate, as many of you will know, has long been one of our favourites. His wife, Louise, had told Lynne about it during the week and said, “do drop in to see what we are doing”. So we did and enjoyed a beer with them and some friends who were also visiting
and, as we enjoyed our beer, whose head should pop through the window but Rian Mol, former manager at George’s Jordan restaurant, who is now working across the road at the new Stellenbosch Kitchen
Chef with his mate Greg
A planned menu
We don't have a phone number for the new restautant, so we suggest that, if you are interested in making a booking, phone George's restaurant at Jordan on 021 881 3612

And what did we find open at midnight? Only the fast food joints outside the Mall. So we supped with the students at Steers with a burger and chips. Not bad as fast food goes, and very necessary or the wine would have made a hole in Lynne's stomach
 After a good night's sleep at our very beautiful AirBnB (we are using them more and more especially as John does not want to drink and drive) ...
...we went for breakfast in one of our favourite places, Spur. We found the one in the Eikestad mall before driving through to Franschhoek. Who can beat 2 eggs, flame grilled bacon, tomato, chips, two slices of toast and honey for R26.90 each? Coffee costs R16.50..!
© John & Lynne Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus

Cool wines in the heat at Franschhoek's Summer Wines, Leopard's Leap Estate

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© John & Lynne Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus

Great wines and loads of fun at the Stellenbosch Wine Festival

We started the weekend on Friday afternoon by checking into our AirBnB in Stellenbosch and then driving to the festival, held this year at the Coetzenburg Sports Grounds - we had no idea how vast they were and the signage was not good. Parking was a bit sparse and we parked about as far away as we could possibly get and endured a long hot walk to the festival grounds which were on the cricket grounds, not the stadium as we had expected. But we had a lot of fun when we got there
The entrance. It was not very busy on Friday night and the place was so vast that the crowds were swallowed up. It reminded us of the layout of Taste of Cape Town. We had feared a huge student host, but they are still settling in to university and apparently arrived the next day
Lots of tables and chairs in the centre with necessary shade
Getting the lie of the land
All the stalls were in a circle around the edge of the lawns
Queuing for the Food and wine pairings
We attended two. We started with Kleine Zalze. This is Cellarmaster Alastair Rimmer introducing his three wines
L to R: 2015 Vineyard Selection Chenin Blanc 100% barrel fermented. Grassy and classy with lots of golden fruit and limes. 2015 Family Reserve Sauvignon Blanc which was quite New Zealand in style, full of green pepper pyroxenes, crisp, dry with oyster shell minerality. Just bottled, this needs some age. Vineyard selection Shiraz (85%) Mourvedre (12%) Viognier (3%) initially shy this bloomed into an elegant warm spicy peppery wine with rich dark berries and tight minerality. It gives a lot.
The audience certainly enjoyed the session
Chef Tiaan Langenegger who prepared all the food for every pairing
The Kleine Zalze wines tasted
After a quick recce to taste some wines on stands we were back in the tasting room for the Waterford food and wine pairing. This is winemaker Mark le Roux
The wines tasted: Waterford have just released their MCC. Made in the 2007 vintage, it is full of appley, leesy crispness with good aged character. It is 50/50 Chardonnay/Pinot Noir. Then the 2013 Library Collection Riesling - a first for Waterford and Mark le Roux Some terpenes, dry but full with layers of limes and lemons. Then the Kevin Arnold Shiraz, with rich fruit, perfumed, spicy chocolate and liquorice and layers of fruit and wood
The food paired with the wines. The apple jelly was a great match to the bubbly, but we did not understand why the cucumber foam was there. The slow cooked pork belly with good crackling, set on a rich, creamy, buttery cauliflower  purée and caramelised onions was absolutely perfect with the Riesling. The best match of the session. And we will be serving more cauliflower purée with pork in future. The rich smooth chocolate truffle made with masala chai and a smoked praline echoed lots of the flavours in the Shiraz
Pick n Pay had a large wine shop with discounts for all bearing the Smart Shopper card
Evening, starting to cool down and everyone having fun tasting
Mark Le Roux back on the Waterford stand with Cellarmaster/partner Kevin Arnold
The line up of wines for tasting
A fringe of stone pines atop the hill
The girls at Glenelly gave us a lovely tasting
Friendly familiar faces on the L'Avenir stand
A proud cockerel, a symbol of L'Avenir's French owners
Laibach's organic wines cooling
Cellarmaster at Laibachm Francois van Zyl
On to Guardian Peak with Warren Granat-Milder and Charles Pohl

...and we couldn't miss out Michelle van Eeden at the Thelema/Sutherland stand
Or Marissa Groenewald and Jean-Mari Strauss on the Muratie stand, We just missed Rijk and Kim Melck
The drawcards on stage that night were Karen Zoid and Kurt Darren
We had a special invitation to come and taste La Jeunesse Delicate with cellarmaster Albie Koch on the De Toren stand. Delicious
Works if you have lots of empties
Late night chats with Wim Braak of Piekenierskloof wines and his mate William Fullard
© John & Lynne Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus
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