Cooking class number 1....
Andy Davies PRESS
Our cooking class season started with a fantastic bang! We had a brilliant night with Andy Davies and the boys from Press. For those who have never been to, or heard of Press, listen up...
Press is an inner city restaurant with amazing food and an über cool vibe.
The Press philosophy is simple -
We simply want to bring the best products from our patch of the
earth to the table and have fun doing it.
We look at cooking as a skilled craft not as art.
We're a bit 'in-house' when it comes to curing, pickling, baking, brining,
smoking ... And, we've got loads of passion and a good dose of ethics
This philosophy was reflected in the cooking class and
Andy's food throughout the entire night was absolutely superb.
Here is an insight to what we experienced at the cooking class.
Try these recipes for yourself and experience the Press style of food.
Annatto
rubbed spatchcock with scorched corn salad.
(Top left image)
2 x Spatchcock halved and seasoned lightly
Make the
Annatto marinade with -
80 g of
the Mexican Annatto seed paste
Orange
juice
Vinegar
Garlic
salt and pepper
Allow to
marinate for at least 6 hrs, preferably overnight.
Cook
spatchcocks on grill or BBQ until golden brown /orange colour.
3 corn
cobs, husks removed and cooked lightly in water.
Then scorch them over a wood
grill or BBQ until there are some good scorch marks across them.
Serve with the spatchcock.
Ras el
hanout lamb rump with roasted eggplant.
(bottom right image)
4 small
lamb rumps trimmed as marinated in the below 5 ingredients
2 tbsp" herbies" ras el hanout - it
is the best by far
Olive oil
Garlic
Parsley
Salt and
peppers
3
eggplants sliced, then oven baked until sweet.
Yoghurt
dressing :
300g of plain
yoghurt
Mint
Garlic
Parsley
Lemon
Salt and
pepper
Serve lamb with eggplant and drizzle the yoghurt dressing across the top.
Enjoy!!
Head to our website for our list of other brilliant cooking classes.
Andy will be back for his second class on the 12th of August. It is filling up fast so be quick to book to cook!
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