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Showing posts with label Heston. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heston. Show all posts
Monday, 13 October 2014
Monday, 6 January 2014
Heston's Secret Vice
Prawn Cocktail sandwich at Waitrose - Prawns, cucumber, gem lettuce and vanilla butter with Heston prawn cocktail sauce in oatmeal and poppy seed bloomer bread at £3.50.
Thursday, 27 December 2012
How Good is Yours?
Heston's Fish Pie at Waitrose takes some beating.
The Lasagne takes the prize; must be the umami paste.
The Lasagne takes the prize; must be the umami paste.
See previous blog post http://greatcafes.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/is-your-grub-as-good-as-hestons.html
Wednesday, 17 October 2012
Is your Grub as good as Heston's?
Great tasting meals from Heston/Waitrose. Worth studying the ingredients given how many cafes offer Mac cheese and Shepherds Pie.
Truffle oil and paste really makes the difference.
Check out the 31 ingredients including brown cap mushrooms, whole grain mustard, sun dried tomato paste, redcurrant jelly and star anise!
Saturday, 4 August 2012
Olympic Record
Little Chef (like G4S) should be ashamed at any Olympic connection. The Popham site (famous for a great reincarnation by Heston Blumenthal) managed to take 42 minutes to produce the above with two items missing and only four other tables of two in the place.
The talented restaurant critic, Giles Coren, in last Saturday's Times Magazine reports on his visit to Little Chef: "The Olympic Breakfast is completely s****.....if you happen to catch sight of the Little Chef in this, our historic Olympic year, my advice is to take him away and hold him till he pees in a test tube. Then ban him for life".
The talented restaurant critic, Giles Coren, in last Saturday's Times Magazine reports on his visit to Little Chef: "The Olympic Breakfast is completely s****.....if you happen to catch sight of the Little Chef in this, our historic Olympic year, my advice is to take him away and hold him till he pees in a test tube. Then ban him for life".
Sunday, 15 January 2012
Meat Fruit
Finally made it to Heston's 'Dinner' restaurant at the Mandarin Oriental hotel - 2.45pm on a Saturday lunch and packed. The famous Meat Fruit starter apparently has its origins in the c.13th - 15th century and the leaf isn't edible. It takes three days to make, cost £14.50 and was quite delicious.
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