Next generation cooking lessons from America’s trendiest foodies

19th May 2010 > Food, Leisure, Ooh.com Stuff

Get in there quick as places are very limited….

Word is out, that the US’s most trendy culinary pioneers - a razor, a shiny knifewill be hosting ‘test kitchens’ (otherwise known as cooking lessons) in Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York City amongst others over the next few months.


Run by a razor, a sharp knife founders, Daniel Castaño and the moustached Michael Cirino (see above),  upcoming cooking and supper evenings with these renegade culiniairs will be held in July 2010 – Brooklyn, NY (Pig Roast),  Chicago, and Washington DC. 6-8th August 2010 in Los Angeles, CA, 13-15th August 2010 in San Francisco, CA and in September 2010 there will be kitchen sessions in Bogota and Cartagena, in Colombia.

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D-Day – Detox regimes delivered to your door

5th May 2010 > Food, Leisure, Ooh.com Stuff

After a long weekend of BBQs and Pino Grigio in the UK, beer and “patat met” (fries and mayo) for Queens day in Holland, and with the Californians rolling around in burrito and tequila induced hangovers after Cinco de Mayo, it’s hard to ignore the groans coming from offices the world over.

So time to Carpe Diem – get your fingers out of the biscuit barrel and start thinking instead about a little detox and gentle heath regime to tide you over to the next long weekend of excesses.

Lets face it, who has the willpower to plan, shop, juice, and blend for themselves while distracted by things like life, ‘those jeans’ and pizza hut?

So three cheers for the clever folk who’ve packaged up the latest in fashionable detox: cleansing juices and raw foods delivered to your door – perfect for those without time for D.I.Y. juicing.

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Clucking good Hen party ideas

27th April 2010 > Leisure, Ooh.com Stuff

It’s that time of year again… Hen party time. Which could mean it’s time to steer clear of the local street on a Friday night for fear of being trampled by L plated, winged, cow girls and she-devils as they sip vodka jelly and stuff fivers in passing boxer shorts.

But what’s this? NO NEED to fear the high street any more?

It’s true; there are plenty of ways to bond with fellow bridesmaids without resorting to re-creating a bad early 90’s Halloween party. Here are some top ideas:

1. Action Girls: Discover Polo day and night in with the girls, Windsor, Surrey

No experience necessary. Spend the day learning how to ride a polo pony,  enjoy a two hour lesson taught by an Argentinian pro. Afterwards, relax and unwind over an Argentine BBQ and the chance to watch a pro polo game. It all costs £130 for a full day out including food and pick-up and drop off from London. click here for more details and booking.

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Lessons in Venice with The Cooking Contessa

26th May 2009 > Food

Enrica Rocca is known as ‘The Cooking Contessa’ and Gourmet Magazine rated her eponymous cookery school as one of the top ten schools in the world. 

Born in Venice, The Financial Times has described Enrica as “an Italian cook of note and a flamboyant and passionate chef and restaurateur…She has Italian cooking in her blood and a contagious zest for life and food…”

The Daily Mail says the Enrica Rocca Cookery School is the best Italian cookery school.

The plaudits are as endless as Enrica’s passion for food and her pleasure in sharing this with others.

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As well as running a successful cookery school in London, Enrica runs classes in Venice from her family’s palazzo dating back to the 1800s. Does cooking get any better? We wanted to find out more.

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Enrica offers half day, one day and two day courses in Venice. Cookery takes place in her stylish modern, loft-style apartment within the family palazzo. As one of only eight students, you’ll start the day by accompanying her on a trip to the bustling Rialto market, one of the oldest food markets in the world, believed to have been trading since 1097. Enrica says, ‘I never have a recipe in mind before I go shopping,’ (but unlike me she clearly doesn’t end up with a basketful of food and nothing to make a meal out of) ‘I see what’s freshest and best in the market, and I start my recipe from there.’

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The shopping trip will be halted briefly for a glass of prosecco in a typical Venetian Bacaro before heading back to the palazzo to start cooking. You will create delicious meat, vegetable, seafood and pasta dishes, learning how to use the traditional spices that are an important part of Venetian cuisine.

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Watch Enrica’s video clip of her Venetian cookery lessons and you’ll see that her ethos is about using great ingedients to make great food, and ensuring people laugh a lot and learn a lot along the way. 

For more information about Enrica’s classes in both Venice and the UK, visit her website.

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Cook alongside Michelin starred chef Tom Kerridge

12th May 2009 > Ooh.com Stuff

Be a chef for the day, cook with a Michelin starred chef and learn some of his kitchen secrets.

Located in the pretty riverside town of Marlow in Buckinghamshire, UK, in a traditional half-timbered inn, is The Hand & Flowers, a laid back, Michelin starred pub and dining room owned by husband and wife team, Tom & Beth Kerridge. Responsibilities are split with Chef Tom to be found in the kitchen and Beth overseeing the running of the business.

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Gloucester born Tom’s CV includes time at the Capital, Rhodes in the Square, Odette’s in Primrose Hill and Monsieur Max in Twickenham. Prior to The Hand & Flowers, he was head chef at one-Michelin-star Adlard’s in Norwich, which gave him the opportunity and confidence of running a restaurant kitchen. After a two-year stint there he decided it was time to return to the South-East. “I wanted to re-focus the food I was doing; maybe I was trying to be too clever at Adlard’s and that’s not really what I’m about. I’m about basic, strong, good cooking and a pub seemed right.”

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It took a year to find the Hand & Flowers and it was a “stinking hole of a place” when Tom and Beth took over in February 2005. Following a thorough refurbishment, the pub reopened.

The Hand & Flowers has allowed Tom to develop his signature menu of robust dishes. “Ingredients are key to what we do and we make sure that we source the best available according to the season” – chicken and pork from Suffolk, oysters from Northern Ireland, vegetables from Covent Garden – and local suppliers are used where possible. Signature dishes include potted Dorset crab with brown bread, cucumber and dill chutney and seasonal specialities including rack of lamb, braised white beans, pickled girolles, broccoli and herb sauce; or braised shin of beef with herb dumpling and parsnip purée.

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In 2008, Tom built a new, state-of-the-art kitchen in an extension at the back of the pub. That space is now given over to training and Tom is looking to launch a series of cookery courses in the summer, along themes such as preparing and cooking fish and baking.  Keep an eye on the website for updates.

The roomy new kitchen has also allowed Tom to offer diners the opportunity to join him and the team for a ‘chef for the day’ experience, offering hands on experience in a Michelin starred kitchen, prepping and cooking the lunch service before taking a “well earned rest”.

Since opening, Tom has established the Hand & Flowers amongst the highest rated food pubs in the country, with a Michelin star, a rating of 6 in the 2007 Good Food Guide, and three AA rosettes. Tom and the pub have also won numerous awards, as diverse as Best Pub Chef at the Craft Guild of Chefs awards, Best Newcomer from the Publican, Buckinghamshire Newcomer of the Year from the Good Food Guide and Best Fish and Chips in Restaurant Magazine.  Heston Blumenthal, who lives in the area, and his fellow Michelin men the Roux brothers are regulars.

For more information or to book for ‘chef for the day’, call The Hand and Flowers on +44 (0) 1628 482277 or visit their website.

 

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