Friday, 3 August 2012

Tasting Sessions Galore & Real Cornish Pasties!




Love the idea of a tasting session with only the finest organic food out there? So do we! It's something Eco Cuisine specialises in, and this past week we've done several for two completely different occasions. Absolutely ideal if you have an idea of the food you want for an upcoming event, but feel you need a little guidance to make the most of the occasion. And don't forget drink too. As well as bringing you the best food combinations, we can also advise on the wine to drink with it, bringing all the flavours into line and enhancing every course!

OK, sales pitch over. Now, onto the tastings...

First up was a tasting for a civil partnership that's happening in August, and second was a session with the Institute of Optimum Nutrition. Two very different things, as you can see, but with one thing in common: both wanted healthy food that was easy to eat and ideal for party mingling. Additionally, each was looking for some of this food to be wheat and gluten free as well. Not a problem for Eco Cuisine – many of our clients eat gluten free food, and we delight in surprising them with some great ideas that taste great and don't have to cost a fortune! (Though it should be noted that some gluten free food is more expensive, purely because of the need to remove the gluten in the first place).

On the menu first was prawn and avocado escebeche. Never heard of it? Once you've tasted it then you'd be unlikely to forget! Popular in South America, it's a zingy tasting dish of marinated seafood, in this case organic prawns and avocado. Next up we kept things eclectic with tortilla slices and marinated chicken, followed by polenta topped with ratatouille. There was much more than just this, of course, and the remainder of the menu kept everyone happy, consisting of smoked mackerel pate on crispy leaf and then salmon & beetroot tartare. To finish, we did goats' cheese with melon and cucumber, as well as delicious filo triangles of spinach & feta cheese!

Once again, in a complete change of style and flow, Friday brought something entirely different and interesting – a cookery course for six Italian students over here studying English (it was a memorable morning and Sonya even leant that there's no equivalent to a swede in Italy! Priceless information I think you'll agree).

It wasn't all fun with language though...because there was some serious work to be done! First of all, Sonya showed the students how to create a proper, genuine Cornish pastry (look this up and you'll see that there's a lot more to a proper Cornish pasty than first meets the eye!). Chef Ness was also on hand to, and showed them what great cupcakes were, including how to finish them off with amazing icing and decorations.

After this there was yet more to come…the students loved making their very own pastry from scratch and chopped their own vegetables. By all accounts they did a good job, as there was nothing left on any of their plates at the end!

So, a great day had by all, and when they left they got to take their cupcakes with them. An extra-special treat!

We'll be back soon with the next blog in our series. On Saturday we'll be doing an intriguing 5-course-dinner, so watch this space for news about the menu and how that went.



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