2 days to go…..we have the raffle of all raffles

Only 2 days to go and today we have been compiling our luxury hampers that you will be able to win in the Soho Food Feast Raffle, £1 a ticket.  To give you a taster Hamper 1 contains:

Dinner and drinks for four at China Tang, Dorchester Hotel £500

One week stay at a cottage in the Peak District

Two Tickets to Billy Budd Opera at ENO

Couture Haircut by Lee Stafford 

Aesop Products

One Bottle of Blue Label Johnnie Walker £140

We currently have six hampers filled with many more great prizes very generously donated by local businesses and individuals.  There will also be another 4 smaller prizes and two children’s hampers too. 

The Raffle will be drawn at 5pm.  Looking forward to a great day and welcoming you all to the Soho Food Feast!


4 days to go….Angela Harnett will be doing a demo!!

Last year we were treated to all this and more:

Can hardly wait for Saturday to try this years offerings from even more fantastic restaurants and speciality food and drink providers.  As last year each portion is only £2, remember to get your £2 tokens on entry and then are free to get tasting.  

Also did I mention Angela Harnett will be joining us and giving a demonstration?  Collect your program on entry with a list of all our demo’s.  Remember to deliver your cake to the Desert Ghetto and you could be crowned winner of the Soho Food Feast Cake Competition by Paul A Young, Michelle Wade from Maison Bertaux, Michael (Blue Posts) and Babette from The Society Club! 

‘We are all Food Critics’ by Fay Maschler & Proboscis

‘We are all food critics’ is the idea of Giles Lane from Proboscis, who is also a parent at Soho Parish School, to ask the children to become restaurant critics this year at our Soho Food Feast.  We are very lucky to have Fay Maschler restaurant critic for London Evening Standard on our committee who took out to write a fantastic introduction and prompts for the children including useful hints like not gobbling your food too quickly without noticing the taste or texture.   Many of these junior restaurant critics are also members of the Soho Youth Magazine team and look forward to seeing their work in print.  Take a look below at this great little booklet that Giles and Fay have created.

 

Soho Food Feast Cake Competition Poster

To all you Soho Food Feast ticket holding cake bakers it’s time to get practising ready to perfect your cake creations for the Big Day - Saturday 26th May!  We now have a great poster too that gives you all the details including the names all of our fabulous judges.  Get your cake in to the Dessert Ghetto space by 4pm at the very latest. Good Luck and happy baking.

Whole Foods Market Piccadilly Circus donating 5% sales on 26th May to Soho Parish School!!

Whole food Market, Piccadilly Circus, are very kindly donating 5% of sales on 26th May 2012 to Soho Parish School.  By then they will then be in their new shop on Sherwood Street in the Quadrant 3 building, so get along there, do your shopping and check out their new shop on Saturday 26th May!   

Whole Food Market will also be joining us at the Soho Food Feast serving Monmouth coffee and muffins in our Dessert Ghetto.  

Little note, following last years queues for food tokens this year you will also be able to get your tokens in the Dessert Ghetto as well as the gardens.  You might even want to consider having dessert first, to have your cake and eat it!  Then move up to the gardens for more, more, more.  

Kopapa team inspire us with generosity and laughter

Last Friday I had the absolute pleasure of meeting Peter Gordon (executive chef), Selin Kiazim (head chef), Michael McGrath and Adam Wills of Kopapa, seven dials, covent garden and couldn’t have been made me more welcome.  These men and woman are extremely passionate hard working people who love food, to relax and to laugh and share that generous and passionate spirit with their customers.  Maybe thats why so many people find it so easy to come into this cafe/restaurant/bar whose ingredient list is vast to say the least yet the relaxed approach and bountiful smiles encourages one to step into the unknown, and believe me it’s worth while.  

Peter, Michael, Adam and Selin all joined us last year at the Soho Food Feast including a  providing us with a fabulous demonstration.  Peter described the Soho Food Feast as small, friendly and lots of fun and also a great opportunity for the chefs to nose at other restaurants food with an air of friendly competition.  Adam also pointed out that most of us don’t get to eat out as often as they like to for various reasons and the Soho Food Feast gives everyone the opportunity to get a snap shot of so many fantastic restaurants.  Last year they knew everyone and could hang out, eat, drink and have fun without the usual commercial pressures.  Peter commented that he really impressed with the marquee and thought it was well run.  They also all loved that each portion they sold made more money for the school, last year they even changed their portion sizes to match other chefs portions and consequently make even more money for Soho Parish School.  It is to be remembered that every restaurant at the Soho Food Feast donates all food, and all their time, their generosity is incredible! Thank you all in advance.

When I asked what they were cooking for us this year the reply was first lots of smiles and laughter, and then, it’s TOP SECRET.  Peter felt able to reveal that Kopapa will be cooking:  One hot dish, One cold dish, one vegetarian, and the other with some sort of protein, meat or fish to which we all laughed.  A gorgeous risotto is a possibility but whatever it is it will made by chefs who love to laugh, and enjoy a more relaxed approach to life and I’m sure that will make the food taste great and make us feel fantastic when we eat it.   Peter is so keen to try the food made by this years list of restaurants that he also asked if I could make it possible for all the chefs to buy food tokens early this year as they would like to taste as much of the food as possible.  

When I went on to ask Peter and Selin about their influences as a chefs they both gave very different responses but both are real foodies who share a real passion for researching.

Peter who has been a highly acclaimed chef for 25 years and is internationally highly regarded (he and Michael also have The Providores and Tapa Room in Marylebone) recounted a story not about himself but instead about Soho Food Feast organiser, Margot Henderson with whom Peter worked (initially for free) for in the late 1980’s on the first floor of the French House.  He remembers Margot would tell him of that when she went home she’d read cook books in bed at night, because she  was so excited about food histories stories and cultures.  At the time Peter would tease Margot and Fergus that he was going to put coriander or yogurt in their food, more laughter! Reading and researching continue to be an important part of Peter’s own work with some his favourite food writers being Claudia Roden and Elizabeth Romer. 

Selin who comes from an English / Turkish Cypriot background has worked with Peter for the last 10 years and firstly spoke of how she has learnt an enormous amount from Peter working at The Providores and Tapa Room, in Marylebone and then Kopapa.  Selin then went on to tell the story of her moment of inspiration when as a 10 year old she was waiting for her favourite kids tv show to come on she saw Ready Steady Cook.  She watched it everyday after that, then moved onto to watching all the cooking programmes she could on tv and also to read cookery books.  Selin then began experimenting in her Mum’s kitchen teaching herself knife skills that she had seen on tv. By the time she went to catering college she was had already aquired many of the necessary food preparation skills.  Peter also made the point that Selin often goes to other restaurants on her days off and is a keen researcher who has her own way of doing things and is a real foodie!  

Michael added that food does not belong to one country and although you can restrict yourself to one country the whole world is out there to explore.  Adam then went on to say that people from NZ are often great travellers who have an openness to new cultures and cuisines.  Kopapa stems from that openness to cultures and cuisines and is cafe, restaurant and lets not forget bar that offers all day dining in a relaxed yet quietly stimulating environment.  There is unrushed atmosphere in Kopapa, I think this is due to the Antipidean approach of Peter, Michael and Adam all whom are from New Zealand.  They offer all day dining, where one is free to just come along anytime of day without needing to make a reservation. 

Right now Kopapa has a great lunch offer: Summer of Salads with two courses and wine from £19.95.  Maybe it’s time more us got away from our desks at lunchtime and enjoyed what our local restaurants provide.  It does not necessarily have to be an expensive or formal occasion.  I think we all need to find time to relax, have fun and eat great food and in Kopapa you can do all three.  

PS I highly recommend a glass or two of their Bloody Mary (with a wasabi kick), unutterably delicious!

Soho Food Feast Cake Competition Judge Paul A Young has earned himself a Blue Peter Badge.  Well done from all of us on the Soho Food Feast committee. Click the link at the top of this post to watch a video to see him earning this very desirable badge, making extremely yummy home made easter eggs! Mr Young’s nifty use of balloons could also provide the necessary inspiration to all you cake bakers ready for our cake competition on Sat 26th May. Last entries at 4pm. 

Free Kids Activities and more…

Fro the second year Eurofrutta have really kindly agreed to donate fruit and vegetables for our kids fruit and vegetable sculpture competition.  Let your kids imaginations run wild whilst unwittingly learning fantastic food preparation skills. Last year saw children produce:

Gorgeous green buddies

Cutey fruities

Beautiful birds & loveable aliens 

Not forgetting this Bohemian friend complete with hat! 

This year will there will also be FREE face painting thanks to Greater London Properties and a chance to write a letter home on your very own Soho Food Feast postcard that you will be able post there and then in our soho food feast postbox.

Lastly we are delighted to announce that The Society Club’s Babette Kulik has kindly agreed to be on our judging panel for the Soho Food Feast cake competition.  Cakes need to be submitted by 4pm on Sat 26th May at our Dessert Ghetto in the Soho Food Feast.  

Can you bake Soho’s finest cake?

Last years Soho Food Feast Cake Bake Competition attracted bakers to produce:

School cakes

Father and son cakes

Happy cakes

And……scary cakes

This year there will be a very special panel judging the competition to find the cake that scores highest on appearance, texture and taste.  Could you be this years winner?  It’s never to soon to start practising.  

P.S.  Just remember to bring your cake to the indoor space on Saturday 26th May.  Don’t forget to get your ticket so you can treat yourself to a delicious feast to reward yourself for your baking.