Breakfasts, a crime caper update and how Eco Cuisine likes to
do it
Last week, in a big change in routine, Sonya and Chef Ness at
Eco Cuisine found themselves having a slightly less busy week than usual. Did
they mind this? Not at all! If you've been following this blog or keeping up
with Sonya's updates on Facebook and Twitter then you'll be aware of 2 things:
1) Sonya hardly ever stops catering using the finest ethical foods going and 2)
the catering world demands a lot from a small company. First there's all the
ordering of food to keep up with, and after that you have the organising, as
well as the driving into London
to find a space to park up...
That's not to say Eco Cuisine stood still last week; far from
it. After building up contacts over the past few years, Sonya has a few regular
gigs and cooking at the school was one of them. Only the very best, of course,
and this time it was delicious veggie lasagne and asparagus tart.
Otherwise, catering for DTVs 4 weekly breakfast meeting
needed to be done.and involves some of the finest ingredients available, along
with some classic English treats. This week, the crew were treated to organic
smoked salmon rolls, croissants with jam and butter, and fresh organic / fair
trade fruit. And don't even think for a second that this comes out of tins: it
never has and it never will! Instead, Sonya gets in only the freshest fruit –
we're talking things like pineapple, cantaloupe melon and good-old Essex strawberries. Finishing the selection were
blueberries and kiwi fruit, followed by some serious treats which no crew
member was able to resist: this isn't something you can buy in the
shops...we're talking handmade vegan banana and apple muffins that make you
question the very idea of buying a muffin from a shop.
Now we move onto something very different: if you think the
lives of caterers is dull or boring in any way, then forget that notion,
because sometimes it's all about action instead! What are we talking about?
Well, as some readers will know, Sonya and Mario were involved in a crime caper
a few weeks ago when the work van was driven away while Sonya looked on in just
her pyjamas – you can read about it here (below)
Well, this week saw yet more progress in project
get-the-van-back. Sonya and Mario were called to the police station and then
spent 2 hours in a small room making statements, again, about what had happened
and what they knew.
New to this blog? Then you may like to know that Eco Cuisine
uses only ethical and sustainable food. Free range? Oh yes, they wouldn't dream
of using anything else. Non-GM? Absolutely. Sonya likes their food to be food –
if it doesn't look exactly right when it's grown, so what? The most important
thing must always be the taste, and after catering for numerous events, it's
fair to say that they know what they're talking about.
Other services Eco Cuisine offer are buffets and events. You
name it and Sonya and Vanessa have probably already done something like it, so
feel free to give them a call on 0208 882 0350 or send them an email (sonya@eco-cuisine.co.uk) and discover
what they can do for you!