THE RUSSET // HACKNEY DOWNS // FILM PREVIEW


This weekend I took Chesini out for an autumnal cycle from New Cross Gate to The Hackney Downs to check out THE RUSSET for some well earned grub! The Russet is a community cafe is based in Hackney Downs Studios. It's name derives from the fact that 15 heritage apple trees were planted in the orchard in Hackney Downs Park, four of the varieties are russeted. And an Egremont Russet, was planted around the opening of the cafe. The old print press under the arches has now been transformed into a creative space and cafĂ© for the local community.





There are three people behind The Russet, Lizzie Bassham, Amy Letts and also Steve Wilson. Steve has a background working with the experimental food designers, Blanch and Shock and has been involved with the People’s Kitchen at Passing Clouds in Dalston. Which aims to raise awareness of the problem society has with the amount of food we waste. Every Sunday in Dalston, the music and Arts venue, Passing Clouds serves up nutritious meals that are made from food that cannot be sold by shops but is perfectly fine for consumption. Steve is only 27, sort makes you feel that you should be achieving more doesn't it....





Once Chesini was safely locked up we ventured inside to sit down at the rustic wooden tables and mix matched benches. 




"The Russet aims to serve local people with good food at reasonable prices. The produce used to design the menus is local, seasonal and fresh. We support the re-localisation of the food production system and in doing so will ensure that the food and drink represents the terroir of the cafe. The seed of The Russet was planted in early Autumn, when apples are harvested by the bucketload. Menus will change daily and be inspired by the changes of the seasons and the produce that comes with nature’s shifts."


The Russet menu is delightfully seasonal and you can see they focus on local and fresh produce. They source the beer from London Fields Brewery, coffee from Bow's Union Hand-Roasted coffee, 
E5 Bakehouse bikes over it's fresh bread and cakes are homemade in their on-site kitchenThey even have their very own Russet Apple Juice and home-brewed Dalston Cola & Raw Fiyah Ginger Beer. You can't really make it more local than that!

We both had a Fiayah Ginger Beer, which as I had heard packed a punch but was not horrifically sweet like most other ginger beers. Very refreshing.




The tapas is served from 5pm - 10pm, we were too early for it, but it looked good and is something I'd like to go back and try!



It was around 3pm, so wanting something not too brekkie we opted for the Latina Pippina. Which was, fried Plantain, Avocado Salsa, Black Beans, Fried Egg & Sourdough for £7. Both of us didn't seem that sure about ordering a brunch/bekkie dish so late in the day, but our doubts were quickly dashed! It was really really tasty, with a slight kick (not what that was a bit like tobacco) and I personally loved how they'd sprinkle the top of my fried egg with a pinch of sea salt. 10/10! 
It was no frills food with fantastic flavour!


Considering we'd just cycled 12miles, plus a few more considering we got a little lost, so it was decided that it would be only right to try one of their homemade cakes, there was plenty to choose from. I choose the Green tea and blueberry cake - wow delicious! Again perfect on the sweet front, in that wasn't too sugary. Loved it! But cause I'm a fruit demon, I would've loved a few more blueberries in the cake or perhaps a drizzle of blueberry compote juice over the top of the icing? hmm I would love to get my hands on the recipe.... ;) 




As well as serving breakfast, lunch and also a Sunday lunch menu, they also host exhibitions and events and the space is available for hire. Which brings me to why we made the long cycle journey to Hackney Downs from South East london.

Next Thursday, The Russet, is holding the London Bicycle Film Festival opening night party and a selection of BFF film screenings including the first screening of "The Coldest March" which is shot, directed and score composed by Ben Pickett. I've had the privilege to work with Ben and Brother Cycles previously on a short film for their Road Frame, you can watch it here.

"The coldest March" is on a whole new level! It follows two friends Will (one of the brothers from Brother cycles) and Mingo who take on the challenge of cycling from John O'Groats to Lands End in 72 hours, that is THREE days! They tag team it by cycling 75 mile stints each, none stop day & night, cycling on the same bike. One slept whilst the other cycled. Ben's film follows them on this 880 mile journey through the changing scenery and weather conditions, freezing temperatures and not much sleep.

So if you're about pop down for a beer and come see this epic journey!


THE RUSSET
Hackney Downs Studios
Amhurst Terrace
London
E8 2BT




MANDRANOVA // SICILIAN OLIVE GROVE HIDEAWAY


This year I have been lucky enough to go on a second holiday to Agrigento in Sicily. After a bit of research I booked us into Azienda Agricola Mandranova, though Mr and Mrs SmithSituated in the southern Sicilian countryside, this superb working olive grove farm is also a 13 room boutique hotel.


The Main House


The Fab Fiat 500!! 

After successfully driving our little fiat 500 hire car from Catania airport, missing on-coming Sicilian drivers on the wrong side of the road! Please note playing chicken with Sicilian drivers is not recommended however you will find you have no choice in the matter. We pulled up 2 hours later, parking the car in the shade of some olive trees and made our way up the main house. Both wearing straw hats and freckles on show, we spied three people relaxing on the bamboo chairs. One was Giuseppe, one of the duo that run Mandranova.

Introducing ourselves he walked towards us, arm out stretched "Emma, Ben!" "Ah beautiful. Beautiful!" I have never had such a wonderful welcome to a hotel in my life. It was like we were long lost members of his family! 

He then walked us across the grounds to our room. We were based in the station building, that I think has three rooms. Our room was Eritrina, which Giuseppe informed me was not biggest but his favourite room. I can't blame him, it was gorgeous! A four poster bed, a sea view from one window, the next a view of the gardens and the the main house and another looking out onto the swimming pool which was nestled inside the olive groves themselves. He left us to settle in and said that he'd let the kitchen know we'd be having lunch.

Fantastic.


Guiseppe giving us a tour of the Olive Oil process at the farm. So entertaining! 
Sitting in the bamboo chairs after breakfast.
The walk up to the pool
Healthier breakfast before tucking into the freshly baked cakes that were served every morning!! Divine!!
Walking down for breakfast. We'd usually eat outside with the lovely Bella at our feet.
"To stay at Azienda Agricola Mandranova is to be thrust into the heart of Sicilian family life - with its emphasis on conviviality and the cucina."Harpers Bazaar


Hotel restaurants
Eating at the Mandranova restaurant is like being part of the family. Tables are situated outside and are spaced so that you are able to have private conversations yet close enough to chat with the other guests. It has a wonderful relaxed atmosphere, candle lite and to top it off delicious food. Silvia, the other half of Mandranova's duo, serves up traditional Sicilian dishes which are brought over in large dishes and you decide on the portion you take. Don't be fooled the pasta dish is not the main, it's merely one of the starters!

TIP: Do not request balsamic vinegar! You will note that there is a small bottle always available, but don't use it. As it is believed that the mandranova olive oil should be enjoyed on it's own. Balsamic vinegar in Sicily is used on strawberries and ice cream not on your salad. A bit like asking for tomato ketchup in a Michelin star restaurant. Also the one they have on offer is purposely rubbish ;)

The ingredients are plucked straight from the olive tree-filled gardens, make the evening meal a focal point of the blissful day. Here are a few photos of the food, not from the same night. 

At the beginning fresh bread and Mandranova oil served into individual dishes like a fine wine - which since trying it is! This is then followed with the four courses of the evening! A starter like Aubergine croquettes or aubergine salsa followed by a pasta dish, then the main. Which was a meat dish served with grilled vegetables or salad and then ending with desert. Such great food. 

Orange segments, pistachios, scallions and extra virgin oil - Starter
Aubergine, courgette and basil pesto pasta - 1st Course
Not sure what this was but delicious!!!



Packing tips
It's more a case of what not to pack. Travel light as you'll want to bring home as much of Mandranova's homemade orange marmalade, pistachio pesto, and as much extra virgin olive oil as possible! But bring yourself a good book and learn to relax at your new home. Plus if you can find them, get yourself a pack of Sicilian playing cards! You'll see all the old guys in town playing Scopa! They'll be the ones shouting with their arms in the air. Learn to play and you'll end up doing the same ;D


Holiday Buys I bought for the trip that I found were great included A navy blue skater dress with sweetheart neck, that was ideal for a summer evening. Then, perfect for going to the beach or pool, a towelling Beach Playsuit. 



A pair of JOLLY Slingback Espadrilles which were so comfy!




A hardwearing Vintage Sisal n Leather Tribal HandBag to carry all my paraphernalia!




Hotel bars
There's no actual bar, but guests can enjoy aperitivi or digestivi in the two living rooms or on one of the stylish mint-green plastic sofas set in the gardens. Just nip into the kitchen and you are sure to find a smiling face to sort you out with a drink and some nibbles.








Silvia & Giuseppe

I just want to end this post to say a BIG thank you to both Silvia and Giuseppe. They were such a fantastic hosts. They genuinely seemed to love having guests come and stay and Silvia's food was fantastic, good tasty home cooked italian food, just wished we'd had time to have a go cooking with her! Also do go on the olive grove tour, Giuseppe is a fantastic guide and incredibly entertaining!

I could write so much about this place and describe all the little details that truly made it feel home from home but I'd end writing the longest post in the world! So if you have any questions about my trip to Southern Sicily or staying at Mandranova, just drop me an email or leave a comment below.

There are a couple more posts to follow about a few places we visited whilst there, so watch this space!

WHEELERS OF WHITSTABLE


My recent trip to Whitstable was some time ago now, but I couldn't miss out on putting up another post up about the WHEELERS OYSTER BAR. It is such a fantastic place and nowhere quite like it. It is like sitting in your grans back room but being served high end delicious food. You usually have to book well in advance to get to eat here. However Ben somehow managed to book a table for five just after they'd had a cancellation! Yes lucky indeed!!

We took our friends Holly, Elliot  & little Rosalie along to sample their food. I think they also fell in love with the place too. Here is what we had...

Homemade Sourdough and Focaccia Bread with Wild Garlic Pesto

1/2 A DOZEN ROCKY OYSTERS

1/2 A DOZEN GUINNESS BATTERED OYSTERS

A Ceviche of Sea Bass Marinated in Grapefruit, 
With a Lime Granite, Chilli, Micro Coriander & Cucumber, 
Finished with Hand Picked Crab, Apple & Kohlrabi Salad.

Pan Fried Scallops, Crispy Slow Cooked Pork Belly, 
Smoked Bacon Jam, Sage & Squash Puree.

A WHEELERS MEZE - can I add Ben and I shared this 
Wheelers Home Smoked Prawns with Lime Chilli & Garlic, Wheelers Hand  Carved Smoked Salmon, Crispy Squid with Coriander, Chilli and Spring Onion served with Sweet Chilli Dip, Crispy Pesto Stuffed Courgette Flowers, Deep Fried Whitebait & lemon.

Elliot and I both went for the John Dory - My favourite fish!
Pan Fried John Dory on a Crisp Cos, Lobster & Panzanella Salad 
with Pesto Dauphine & Razor Clam dressing


Pan Fried Black Bream, on Harissa Crushed Potatoes finished with Crab & Coriander,
With Gazpacho Dressing & Baked Ratatouille. 


A Lasagne of Whole Kentish Lobster with Leek & White Crab Ragout,
Lobster Bisque, Wild Mushrooms & Shavings of Aged Parmesan.


A Kentish Cherry Tart, with Salted Almond Ice Cream, 
Sweet and Sour Cherries and Homemade Cherry Vodka.

A Banana and Fudge Parfait with Peanut Ice Cream and Caramel Sauce

And finally The Knickerbocker Glory with Vanilla Ice Cream, Toasted Flaked Almonds!!
I've been waiting a long time to try this and I can safely say it was well worth the wait!
Absolutely divine!! :)

Can't wait to find an excuse to go back....