Appetite magazine #35 - March-April 2016

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ISSUE 35

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March/April 2016

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THE FACTORY KITCHEN newly relaunched The Factory Kitchen café is located within The Biscuit Factory – the UK’s largest art, craft and design gallery set in the heart of Newcastle’s cultural quarter. This spring, the café has unveiled a stylish new look and a brand new menu that takes inspiration from Europe’s quintessential café culture. Our vibrant salads, artisan breads, home baked cakes, freshly churned ices and hearty brunch dishes are paired with a fine selection of speciality teas, coffees and tea-infused cocktails. We also serve a daily specials menu, brimming with locally sourced ingredients.

0191 261 1103 cafe@thebiscuitfactory.com twitter.com/FactoryKitchen

Monday - Friday 10 - 5 Saturday 10 - 6 Sunday 11 - 5

WWW.THEFACTORYKITCHENNEWCASTLE.COM


Editor's rant of the day food waste. Doesn't everyone love leftovers? When was the last time you threw out food? I let half a pot of cottage cheese go yesterday because it was green (and I felt ashamed of myself for doing it) and in January I gave the dog half a piece of toast because the cat had licked it. And that’s about it, certainly this year. I have a husband and three sons, so obviously it’s easy for me to be holier than thou about this issue, but the fact is, I simply do not understand why there are so many news stories around about the colossal amount of food this country throws away. Apparently, it’s all the fault of the supermarkets, because they do three-for-two offers, but surely we’re responsible to use what we buy? The supermarkets have plenty to answer for, but it’s moronic to argue that they are responsible for our shameful wastefulness. I don’t know how many kids these days are served last night's tea for breakfast, but vivid experience tells me that once your breakfast comprises shepherd’s pie which

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you asked for and then failed to eat 12 hours ago, you quickly learn. Yet Love Food Hate Waste sent me a press release today claiming that the UK chucks out 34,000 tonnes of beef every year, which tells me that, a. we're a feckless lot who no longer respect food, and b. no-one knows how to make shepherd's pie anymore. I wouldn’t recommend my father’s Edwardian-style parenting (ie, last night’s tea for breakfast) to anyone, but I fully embrace his rule that you clear your plate and are grateful for it. My kids also love our transformed leftovers (I give you, dear reader, bubble and squeak), I also cook extra of many meals so I can freeze for later, and the leftover Sunday roast makes an easy Monday cottage pie or stir fry. Isn't this just what you do, or is it really okay to chuck out the equivalent of 300m burgers (according to Love Food Hate Waste) every year? What a waste...

Jane Pikett, Editor

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PLACE YOUR ORDER 4GreatCLUB places, great offers 6 FEED...BACK Foodie news and views 8 DINING AL-DESCO The best office lunches in Toon 10 IT'S A DATE Foodie events across the region 12

UPPER CRUST Roast beef with thyme and lemon crust

14 THE KITCHEN GARDEN Jack Frost is causing havoc 16 FISH! Simon Walsh's crispy mackerel and fennel 18 REVIEW Art on a plate at Artisan 20 ON THE FARM Setting up shop at Daniel Farm, Wylam 22 THE GRAZER Anna Hedworth's brunch munch 26 HEALTHY APPETITE Consigning booze to the bin 30

WALKIES! Foodie destinations for you and your pooch

34 KITCHEN COMMUNITY Growing a new life through food 38 KITCHEN KIT Everything the best-dressed kitchen needs 41 REVIEW The tastes of Kerala at Ury 42

THE DIARY Beautiful people, beautiful foodie places

46 JUST DESSERTS Viva strawberries, roasted rhubarb and rosewater labneh balls. Sweet!

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CLUB FREE HOT DRINK AT THE CAFÉ @ MORPETH MOTORCYCLES

Fully Licenced Restaurant, Deli & Gift Shop We source the finest produce, both locally & further afield to create our unique shopping and dining experience. Open 7 days a week serving hot, cold & alcoholic drinks, freshly baked cakes & scones, breakfasts, lunches & Evening meals (Evening meals are currently Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays only, 6pm - 9pm). Serving Sunday lunches 1 course £9.95, 2 Courses £12.95, 3 courses £14.95 Our Ice Cream Parlour will be open from March onwards.

Please see website or call 01668 219662 for details. Tel: 01668 219662 | South Road, Belford, NE70 7DP Email: info@sunnyhillsfarmshop.co.uk | www.sunnyhillsfarmshop.co.uk

FRENCH’S food+ gifts

The Café @ Morpeth Motorcycles is offering appetite readers a free hot drink with any food purchase until April 30, 2016.* Morpeth Motorcycles Dark Lane, Morpeth NE61 1SU, tel 01670 513 057 www.facebook.com/ morpeth.motorcycles

BUY-ONE-GET ONE-FREE AT THE MEADOWS COFFEE SHOP The Meadows Coffee Shop, Rainton Meadows is offering appetite readers buy-one-getone-free on tea or coffee until April 30, 2016.* The Meadows Coffee Shop Rainton Meadows Houghton- le-Spring DH4 6PU, tel 0191 584 3112 www.durhamwt.com/visitorscentres/rainton-meadow

FREE TEA OR COFFEE AT SUNNYHILLS

NOW OPEN MONDAYS! DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND

Great fresh food cooked with love, skill and local produce Main Rd, Wylam NE41 8AQ | Tel: 01661 852422 NEW OPENING HOURS MONDAY-FRIDAY 9.30am - 4.00pm SATURDAY 9.30am - 3.00pm

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Sunnyhills Farm Shop, Belford is offering appetite readers a free pot of tea or cup of filter coffee with every main meal until April 30, 2016. Available Mon-Fri lunchtimes (excluding bank holidays).* Sunnyhills Farm Shop, South Road, Belford, NE70 7DP tel 01668 219 662, www. sunnyhillsfarmshop.co.uk

LUNCH AND FIZZ FOR £20 AT BLACKFRIARS Blackfriars Restaurant, Newcastle is offering appetite readers a three-course lunch and a glass of fizz for £20 until June 30, 2016. North East-inspired lunch menu available Monday-Saturday.* Blackfriars Restaurant, Friars Street, Newcastle, NE1 4XN tel 0191 261 5945, www. blackfriarsrestaurant.co.uk

BUY-ONE-GET ONE-FREE HOT DRINK AT THE STAITHS CAFÉ The Staiths Café, Dunston is offering appetite readers buyone-get-one-free on any hot drink until April 30, 2016. Offer available 2-8pm Monday-Saturday.* Staiths Café, Autumn Drive Gateshead, NE8 2BZ tel 07733 335 313 www.thestaithscafe.co.uk

HOLIDAY OFFER FROM SPANISH GASTRONOMIC HOLIDAYS Spanish Gastronomic Holidays is offering appetite readers a free place on one of its three, five or six-day holiday tours when booking three places (or a 15% discount for couples or individuals) until April 30, 2016. Quote code APP0316 when booking.* Spanish Gastronomic Holidays, contact Steve French tel 07907 893 690, www.spanish gastronomicholidays.com

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CLUB THREE TAPAS FOR £10 AT LA TAVERNA FREE HOT DRINK AT CORBRIDGE LARDER The Corbridge Larder is offering appetite readers a free hot drink with any breakfast or lunch order until April 30, 2016.* Corbridge Larder, Hill Street Corbridge, NE45 5AA tel 01434 632 948 www.corbridgelarder.co.uk

AFTERNOON TEA FOR TWO AT THE CALEDONIAN HOTEL The Caledonian Hotel, Jesmond is offering appetite readers afternoon tea for two for £19 until April 30, 2016. Booking essential.* The Caledonian Hotel Osborne Road, Jesmond NE2 2AT, tel 0191 281 7881 www.peelhotels.co.uk/ hotels/caledonian-hotelnewcastle-upon-tyne-tyneand-wear-england/

BUY-ONE-GET ONE-FREE ON LUNCH SPECIALS AT FRENCH’S French’s, Wylam is offering appetite readers buy-oneget-one-free on lunch specials until April 30, 2016, Mon-Weds noon-2.30pm. Voucher must be presented prior to ordering.* French’s, tel 01661 852 422 www.facebook.com/ FrenchsFoodAndGifts

La Taverna, Ryton is offering appetite eaders three tapas for £10 until April 30, 2016.* La Taverna, Stella Bank Ryton, NE21 4LU tel 0191 413 2921 www.michelangelohotel.co.uk

JAPANESE AFTERNOON TEA AT TEA SUTRA Tea Sutra, Jesmond is offering appetite readers Japanese afternoon tea for two - for £27 until April 30, 2016. Available 2-4.30pm, booking essential.* Tea Sutra, Clayton Road Jesmond, NE2 4RP www.teasutra.co.uk

THREE-COURSE LUNCH FOR £16 AT BOUCHON BISTROT Bouchon Bistrot, Hexham is offering appetite readers a three-course lunch plus a glass of wine for £16 until April 30, 2016.* Bouchon Bistrot, Gilesgate Hexham, NE46 3NJ tel 01434 609 943 www.bouchonbistrot.co.uk

FREE TEA OR COFFEE WITH BREAKFAST AT LONGSANDS Longsands Fish Kitchen, Tynemouth is offering appetite readers a free speciality tea or coffee with any breakfast until April 30, 2016. Fri-Sun 9-11.30am.* Longsands Fish Kitchen, tel 0191 272 8552 longsandsfishkitchen.com

FREE CHOCOLATE BROWNIE WITH CORNFLAKE ICE CREAM AT HINNIES Hinnies, Whitley Bay is offering appetite readers a free warm chocolate brownie and cornflake ice cream when they enjoy a twocourse lunch until May 31, 2016. Available Tuesday-Friday.* Hinnies Restaurant, East Parade, Whitley Bay, NE26 1AP tel 0191 447 0500, www.hinnies.co.uk

Classically French... Sample our Cuisine at lunchtime with

2 courses for only £13.95 or 3 courses only £14.95 Try our Earlybird menu available from 6pm-7pm Mon-Fri

2 courses for only £14.50, or 3 courses only £15.50

4-6 GILESGATE, HEXHAM, NORTHUMBERLAND NE46 3NJ Tel 01434 609 943 www.bouchonbistrot.co.uk

Friendly, family run Italian Restaurant

RESTAURANT

a fresh, seasonal A La Carte menu; Early Bird - Wed-Thurs 5.30-7; 2 course lunch menu £10.95

DELICATESSEN

Movenpick Ice Cream Parlour,

craft beers, superb selection of antipasti, wines. Food to take home.

STUZZICO WINE BAR

Tapas, Fine Wines, Italian Beers, Aperitivi and Liqueurs. Music Events. Please ring 01434 634554 to book, St Helen's St NE45 5BE @il_piccolo_deli Il Piccolo At Corbridge

www.ilpiccolo.co.uk

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FLYING HIGH Congrats to the lovely folks at Café Lilli, Norton on Tees, who raised £1,870 for the Great North Air Ambulance Service at their launch of the new book, Relish North East and Yorkshire Second Helpings, which features recipes from top chefs in the region, including the kitchen team at Café Lilli. Café Lilli owner Roberto Pittalis

is a keen climber, hence the choice of charity for the event. “I have seen quite a few of my climbing friends in urgent need of support from the Great North Air Ambulance Service. This is a small way that I can say a big thank you to them,” he says. Café Lilli, High Street Norton on Tees, TS20 1AE, tel 01642 554 422, www.lillicafe.co.uk

CHEESY DOES IT

VIVA ESPAÑA

Nice work on the part of the folks at Godminster Cheese for their black pepper brie, oak smoked Cheddar, and organic brie. Available from delis, farmshops and online, these robust, hearty cheeses are packed with flavour with a superb texture. They brought a little sunshine to our lives one wet Wednesday in the office. www.godminster.com

Steve French, owner and chef at French’s in Wylam, is offering foodies the chance to sample the best Spanish cuisine with Spanish gastro holidays. They include trips to local markets and vineyards, tapas trails, meals out, cookery lessons, shopping and culture in and around the Andalucian village of Lanjaron. spanishgastronomicholidays.com

12-7pm Mon - Thurs and 12-6pm Fri-Sat £7.95 for 2 courses £9.95 for 3 courses

Mediterranean Grill House and Cocktail Bar Authentic Greek and Turkish Cuisine

Starters (choose 2)

Humus * Cacik * Aubergine Salad Stuffed Vine Leaves * Cheese Roll Stuffed Pepper * Soup of the day

Main Course

Adana * Chicken Shish Grilled Chicken Wings * Roasted Chicken Lamb Moussaka * Kofte Special Homemade Chicken Wrap Vegetable Moussaka (v)

Desserts

Tea, Coffee, Ice Cream or Dessert of the Day

OPEN : Mon-Thurs: 12 - 9.00pm | Fri-Sat: 12 - 10pm | Sun: 12 -9pm Parsons Drive, Ryton NE40 3RA – Tel: 0191 4136444 – Visit us on facebook

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You can’t beat a big cone of nachos with creamy Mexican cheese sauce on a wet Saturday, and this beauty was just one of our many treats at Little Mexico in Hexham t’other week. This fab little café/takeaway/ Mexican food shop is home to the best burritos, tacos, quesadillas and nachos for many miles around, all served with a smile and cooked up by Mexican David in the kitchen. And the Mexican coffee has to be tasted to be believed. Just go! Little Mexico Market Street Hexham NE46 3NU, tel 07917 864 793 www.littlemexico.co

Great work on the part of the team at Corbridge Larder, where the fantastic bread selection, which includes wonderful loaves from the excellent Vallum Bakery, now includes a large gluten-free selection from the excellent Wheat-free Bakery Direct. It’s truly refreshing to find such a wide range of really good GF breads, stotties and bread rolls, and the Larder is also now doing GF bread sandwiches to take away. Corbridge Larder, Hill St Corbridge, Northumberland NE45 5AA, tel 01434 632 948 www.corbridgelarder.co.uk

FOOD, FARMING & FUN

FARM SHOP We breed, rear and sell our own well hung pure Aberdeen Angus beef, lamb, mutton, Saddleback pork, ham, bacon and gluten free burgers & sausages. Come and look at our amazing meat display in the Farm Shop. COFFEE SHOP Delicious cakes and freshly ground coffee. English breakfasts, Tasty Snacks and Traditional Sunday Roasts, made with scrumptious ingredients from our butchery. Now serving Afternoon Tea. F O R E S T A D V E N T U R E A N D C H I L D R E N ’ S PA R T I E S AVA I L A B L E

OPEN EVERY DAY!

Broom House Farm, Nr. Witton Gilbert, DH7 6TR Farm Shop: 0191 371 8839 Coffee Shop: 0191 371 8382 Email:broomhousedurham@btinternet.com

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OFFICE LUNCHES

dining al desco Tired of squashed packed lunches from the bottom of your bag and what’s left at the petrol station on your way to work? If so, grab your coat and head out for some of these lunchtime takeaway treats in Newcastle city centre

TheGrainger Market

Grab a sarnie

Something special

Sweet treats

This Victorian market in the heart of Newcastle is a foodie heaven filled with lunchtime options - from Chinese dumpling and tea bar Nan Bei to some of the freshest seafood in the city cooked while you wait at Lindsay’s To Go. There’s a huge selection of sandwiches, pies and pasties at The French Oven, while a Sloppy Joe is a must if you’re hungry. Grab a crêpe at La Petite Crêperie, or a giant slice of pizza at Slice. Or pick up some goodies from Pet Lamb Patisserie, pictured, or a traditional Turkish coffee with Turkish delight at Fez Food. www.graingermarket.org.uk

Rushing out to grab a sandwich doesn’t have to be boring. Check out Vietnamese sandwich bars Time Banhmi on Grainger Street and Chom Banhmi on Clayton Street for an Asian twist. For a meat feast, pop in to Kracklin on Market Street for classic roast meat sandwiches including the New York-inspired Ruebens and the Italian street foodstyle porchetta. www.timebanhmi.com www.facebook.com/Chombanhmi www.facebook.com/ kracklinjoint

Dabbawal on High Bridge, pictured, does a fantastic takeaway and we can vouch for the roomali wraps for a real taste of the stunning street food of Mumbai. Alternatively, go for a meat feast at Longhorns barbecue Smokehouse, grab a sushi and sashimi selection from Nudo Sushi Box in Northumberland Street and Grainger Street, or pick up a Mexican burrito from Zapatista on Ridley Place and Grainger Street. www.dabbawal.com www.longhornsbbq.co.uk www.nudosushibox.com www.zapatistaburrito.com

If you find yourself in need of a mid-afternoon sugar fix, pop in to Patisserie Valerie, pictured, on Grainger Street for a sophisticated treat. There are also treats on offer at Les Petits Choux on Leazes Crescent, while The Great British Cupcakery on Queen Street is the place for cupcakes. Or, if you need a break and a slice of cake, head to all-day dessert specialist Creams in Grainger Street or Kaspa’s on Clayton Street. www.patisserie-valerie.co.uk www.les-petits-choux.co.uk www.thegreatbritishcup cakery.co.uk, www.kaspas.co.uk www.creamscafe.com

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North Acomb Farm Shop WHY NOT US A VISIT, GIVE A COFFEE HAVE ENJOY TH AND E VI OF THE TY EWS NE VALLEY

NORTH AC O IS SURE MB TEMPT YOTO TASTEBUDUR S!

Promoters of our own, local & UK produce for over 35 years BE SURE TO ORDER YOUR SPRING LAMB ETC FOR EASTER! From the finest North Acomb Aberdeen Angus, beef, spring Lamb and outdoor pork, free range poultry and local game. To our exclusive range of homemade cakes, pies and ready meals. Homecured bacon, ham and our superlative sausages. Stocksfield, Northumberland NE43 7UF Tel: 01661 843181 www.northacomb.co.uk Opening Times: Closed Mon, Tues - Sat 9.30am-5pm, Sun 9.30am-1pm COUNTRYSIDE ALLIANCE. HIGHLY COMMENDED NORTH EAST BUTCHER OF THE YEAR

THE GUILD OF MASTER CRAFTSMEN

Authentic Indian Cuisine The Taste of Kerala

3 COURSE CORPORATE LUNCH

LUNCH TIME

£12.00

DOSA PANCAKE MENU

£5.50

VEGETARIAN LUNCHBOX

£4.00

CHICKEN CURRY LUNCHBOX

£4.50

CHICKEN BIRIYANI LUNCHBOX

£5.00

KERALA OONU

£8.95

For further details please view our menu on the website

www.uryrestaurants.com 27 Queen Street, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 3UG Open Monday-Sunday Lunch & Evening Tel: 0191 2327799 | email: info@uryrestaurants.com

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“Home cooking at its appetising best”

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TEAROOM • RESTAURANT • WEDDING VENUE • PRIVATE DINING • BAKERY • DELI & PATISSERIE • CORPORATE HOSPITALITY • ICE CREAM PARLOUR • CHILDREN’S PARTIES • WILDLIFE WALKS •

At 8 miles west of Newcastle and in beautiful Hadrian’s Wall country, we are the go-to destination for great foodie experiences. See our website for details of our Easter children’s event - The Mad Hatter’s Tea Party! Visit: www.vallumfarm.co.uk Contact: 01434 672 323 info@vallumfarm.co.uk Follow: @vallumfarm @vallumweddings /vallumfarm Vallum, Military Road, East Wallhouses, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE18 0LL. Site open 7 days a week from 10am. * Trip Advisor Feb 2016

S PA N I S H

gastronomic H O L I DAY S

Picture yourself in the heart of Andalucia in the beautiful Village of Lanjaron. Drink in the authentic atmosphere and discover some stunning local foods and wines. Chef Steve French will accompany on your culinary holiday exploring everything that makes this Spanish region so famous. Book your 3-7 day break and immerse yourself in the real Spain. Learn how to cook fabulous dishes and take a slice of Spain home with you!

For more information on tasty travels please visit:

www.spanishgastronomicholidays.com

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IT'S A DATE! GET YOUR ZEST ON

RETURN TO THE WILD

The annual World Original Marmalade Awards, contested by nearly 3,000 jars of the good stuff, is on March 19 and its associated festival runs March 19 and 20. The festival takes place across three locations, in Penrith town centre, at the Rheged centre near Penrith, and at Dalemain House. There will be workshops on marmalade, a talk from TV’s ‘history chef’ Ivan Day, chef demos, artisan food markets, and children’s activities including readings of Paddington Bear. www.dalemain marmaladeawards.co.uk

Lumley Castle is inviting you to forage for ingredients in its historic grounds and ancient woodland around the 600-year-old castle turned hotel, where you can collect wild herbs, roots and berries with foraging expert Bruce Ferguson of Wild North Discovery. The Foraging at Lumley days are on Sunday May 22 and October 2. Places are £29.50 and include lunch. Lumley Castle, Chester-le-Street Co Durham, DH3 4NX, tel 0191 389 5857, www.lumleycastle.com

DATE: MARCH 19 & 20

TEA TASTING

DATE: MARCH 31, APRIL 14 & APRIL 28 Tea Sutra, Jesmond is hosting guided tea tours every fortnight. On March 31 they’ll be brewing Oolong and Pouchong Teas, while there’s a general introduction to the World of Tea on April 14. On April 28 there’s Black Teas of India, China and Beyond. Tastings 6-7.30pm, £12 per person, see website to book. Tea Sutra, Clayton Road Jesmond, NE2 4RP www.teasutra.co.uk

GLORIOUS FOOD DATE: MAY-AUG

The Proper Food and Drink Festivals are back this summer. They are: May 28-20 at Bents Park, South Shields; June 11-12 at Spanish City Plaza, Whitley Bay: July 30-31 Seven Oaks Park, Cramlington and August 20-21, Northumberland Square, North Shields. Free entry. www.properfoodand drinkfestivals.co.uk

DATE: MAY 22 & OCT 2

EASTER AT BROCKSBUSHES

DATE: MARCH 25-APRIL 8

Brocksbushes Farm Shop, Stocksfield has events for all the family this Easter. Over Easter weekend (March 25-27) there’s the Easter Egg Safari Hunt around the farm (tickets £7.50 one adult and one child). On March 30 and 31 there’s an army-inspired climbing wall 11am3pm. On March 31, April 1, 7 & 8 there’s Animal Corner (11am-3pm, tickets £5 one adult and one child). Brocksbushes Farm Shop Styford Roundabout Stocksfield, NE43 7UB tel 01434 633 100 www.brocksbushes.co.uk

HEATING UP

DATE: JULY 2-3

The North East Chilli Festival returns to Seaton Deleval Hall for its fifth birthday July 2-3 with the best of local food, drink and music taking over the grounds for two days. Early bird tickets £4.50. www.chillifest-ne.co.uk


STARTERS MADDISON’S CREME EGG BROWNIE WE LIKE!

This fab Creme Egg brownie from Maddison’s in Consett is gooey, delicious, and gluten-free too, so everyone can enjoy it. It's just one of the numerous treats on the menu at this fab little place on the main street in Consett, where there are more than 450 varieties of scone too. Maddison’s, Front Street, Consett DH8 5AQ, tel 01207 583 318 www.maddisonsconsett.co.uk

NEW BREWS

A VERY GRAND OPENING

Chaophraya

GET INTU THE GROOVE

City Tavern in Newcastle has teamed up with Sunderland distillery Poetic License (which has gone for the American spelling of its name) to serve its award-winning gins Northern Dry and Old Tom. Meanwhile, the pub is also now serving up a new menu just for dogs with country game biscuits, venison chews and fruit and vegetable flavoured snacks, plus Belgian Snuffles Dog Beer. Hic! City Tavern, Northumberland Rd, Newcastle, NE1 8JF tel 0191 232 1308 www.citytavern.co.uk

Things are heating up at intu Eldon Square's new-look restaurant space, Grey’s Quarter, ahead of its launch later this year. Chaophraya, which offers classic Thai cuisine, will move into the new roof terrace, while bar/bistro The Alchemist will also be part of the 20-restaurant development which includes ASK, Tapas Revolution, Giraffe and more. Watch this space! intu Eldon Square, Newcastle NE1 7JB, intu.co.uk/eldonsquare

Acklam Hall, Middlesbrough has opened its doors with chef Adam Anderson heading up its restaurant, The Brierley. Anderson, who has worked across the North East including at Wynyard Hall and Jesmond Dene House will oversee the restaurant and events, as well as designing the menus at the 17th Century venue. Acklam Hall, Hall Drive Middlesbrough, TS5 7DY tel 01642 822 000 www.acklamhall.co.uk

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FLATBREADS BREAKFAST COLD DRINKS LITE BITES / CAKES / SCONES SANDWICHES DIRTY FRIES CRAFT BEERS

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Gluten free/Vegetarian Vegan options available

OPEN: MON - SAT 9AM - 5PM. www.maddisonsconsett.co.uk appetitemag.co.uk

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THE BUTCHER BUTCHER Country produce at it’s Best

MULTI AWARD WINNING BUSINESS • Fully stocked butchery including beef & lamb from Widdrington Farm itself • All homemade Sausages • Great British homemade sunday lunch served 12-2.30pm from £6.49 • Homemade cakes, pastries, quiche & scones in our coffee shop • Open Good Friday 10-4, Easter Saturday 9-5 • Easter Monday 10-4, Easter Sunday closed • Every Friday local haddock in homemade batter with chunky chips & peas from £6.49 served 12-2.30pm OPENING TIMES :- TUE – FRI 9.30-4.30, SAT 9-5, SUN 10-4 CLOSED MONDAYS EXCEPT BANK HOLIDAYS-SUNDAY HOURS APPLY (KITCHEN CLOSES 30 MINS PRIOR TO ABOVE TIMES)

WIDDRINGTON FARM, WIDDRINGTON VILLAGE, MORPETH, NORTHUMBERLAND, NE61 5EA • TEL 01670 760181

www.thecountrybarn.co.uk

We’ve recently started stocking locally reared Dexter cattle beef so what better for this month’s offering than a traditional roast recipe? The recipe below includes a crunchy deep crust of herb-flavoured breadcrumbs to ensure a succulent roast. More recipes at www.georgepaynebutchers.co.uk

ROASTDEXTER BEEFWITH THYME AND FENNEL CRUST Serves 4

VISIT ONE OF THE TONEY MINCHELLA CAFES IN SOUTH SHIELDS

All with delightful views, delicious coffee, hot & cold food, breakfast and of course fantastic ice cream!

TONEY MINCHELLA TONEY MINCHELLA @ TONEY MINCHELLA @ @ Whitburn Bents The Car park South Promenade The Car Park The Park, South Marine Park, Whitburn Bents Road, Sea Road, Beach Road, South Shields South Shields NE33 2LD NE33 2NN Whitburn SR6 7NX

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TONEY MINCHELLA @ Haven Point The Car Park River Drive North Promenade South Shields NE33 2TJ

Ingredients 150g fresh wholemeal breadcrumbs 1 tbsp fennel seeds 6 large fresh sprigs thyme 3 tbsp olive oil 2 tbsp semi-skimmed milk 1.25kg rolled beef topside, trimmed of excess fat 1 tbsp wholegrain mustard 1 celeriac, peeled 2 sweet potatoes, peeled 4 carrots, peeled 300g shallots, peeled 100ml medium-sweet sherry, madeira or port salt and pepper Method Preheat the oven to 190C/Gas 5. Mix the breadcrumbs and fennel seeds in a bowl with the leaves from two of the thyme sprigs and seasoning to taste. Sprinkle 2tbsp of the olive oil and the milk over the crumbs and mix thoroughly until they are moist and clump together. Place the beef in a large, lightly oiled roasting tin and spread with the mustard. Press the crumb mixture on the top of the meat to make a neat, firm crust. Roast for about 1¾ hours for a medium result or about 2 hours for well-done,

juicy meat. Cover the crust loosely with a piece of foil after 1 hour to prevent over-browning, then remove the foil for the final 5 mins of cooking. Cut the celeriac and sweet potatoes into 3.5cm chunks and place in a large bowl. Halve the carrots lengthways, then cut them across into chunky sticks. Add to the bowl with the shallots and the remaining thyme leaves and oil. Mix well. The vegetables require about 1 hour for roasting, so put them in the oven when the beef has been cooking for 45 mins to 1 hour. Arrange around the meat, placing any that won't fit in a separate roasting tin or ovenproof dish. Turn the vegetables and baste them once during cooking. Remove the meat and vegetables to a warmed serving dish and cover with foil. Pour 300ml water into the roasting tin and bring to the boil, stirring and scraping up all the browned cooking residue on the bottom of the tin. Add the sherry, Madeira or port and boil steadily for 5–7 mins, stirring occasionally until the liquid is reduced by about half. Season, then strain into a jug. Serve with the roast vegetables and gravy.


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HERE COMES THE SUN

After the dark days of winter, the optimistic folks at Barluga in Newcastle are so confident we’re in for a scorchio summer they’re expanding their first floor terrace drinking and dining area. The new terrace opens at the Grey Street bar bistro in April. With room for 100 people, it will feature a barbecue, heaters and heated seats for those inevitably chillier nights, and will be available for private parties too. Grab your sunglasses, people! Barluga, Grey Street, Newcastle, NE1 6EE, tel 0191 230 2306 www.barluga.co.uk

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Caribbean cool

Summer's come early in Newcastle with the arrival of Turtle Bay in the old Co-op building on Newgate Street. Inspired by the beach shacks and street hawkers of the Caribbean, the menu features one-pot curries and stews, jerk pit barbecue dishes and salads, plus 40 rums from across the Caribbean. Turtle Bay, Newgate Street, Newcastle NE1 5RZ, tel 0191 230 4002, www.turtlebay.co.uk • See page 24-25 for recipes

WE GOT IT LICKED! The North East's artisan ice cream makers cleaned up at the National Ice Cream Competition recently, with Di Meo’s in Whitley Bay leading the way with success in the Best Artisan Dairy Ice Cream category. There were also prizes for Seaham’s Lickety Split, Amble’s Spurelli, South Shields’ Joe Minchella, Minchella’s of Seburn, and Ciccarelli in Blyth. Sweet!

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Hey, little hen... It's cold outside, but the hens are laying Hello again from Vallum in what’s been a very frosty month. Our gardener Caroline made the journey over a few weeks ago to start preparing for spring planting, only to find it exasperatingly frozen solid, even by 2pm, despite a beautiful winter sun doing its best. Her broad beans and garlic which she planted last year are coming through well and the flower bulbs she planted are 90% damage free so all in all that's a good start! Caroline has suggested we take down some of the poly tunnels to open up the views from the soon-to-be refurbished tea room. We have also been debating a straw build -

just something dinky to sit in and enjoy the view so we can make tea and shelter from the elements, but I have been trying to persuade my husband Peter for a few years now, so don’t hold your breath. The hens are on great form! We have seven laying hens, six of which our daughter Phoebe, seven, hatched from her original hen and (due to legislation) we are only allowed to sell them for cash into a ‘Phoebe pot’ in our Patisserie & Deli – we’re not allowed to put them on our breakfasts, which is complete lunacy - we would have to become a registered packing plant apparently. Anyway, Phoebe is chuffed to bits and coining it in. She says she's taking us to see her sister poppy in Australia!

Vicky Moffitt and her husband Peter own Vallum, the food destination and wedding venue on Hadrian’s Wall, eight miles west of Newcastle. Vallum Restaurant & Chef’s Room and Vallum Tea Room serve the vegetables and herbs grown at the Kitchen Garden, and Vallum Patisserie & Deli sells some of its produce. The Patisserie & Deli, Tea Room, and Restaurant & Chef’s Room are all located just yards from the Kitchen Garden, where the team, and Luna the dog, will all be pleased to see you, should you wish to drop by for a visit (and a day’s gardening, should the fancy take you...). Vallum, Military Road, Newcastle, NE18 0LL tel 01434 672 652, www.vallumfarm.co.uk


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TEA TI M E

Traditional Sunday Lunch by the River...

Luci Cowie and Tom Webb, owners of Easy Teasy

TEA-MING UP

Tea entrepreneurs Tom Webb and Luci Cowie have teamed up with Fenwick to stock their Easy Teasy range of fine loose leaf tea in the department store’s Food Hall. The duo impressed buyers with their 18 loose leaf tea flavours, including Peach Sencha Green Tea and Orange Blossom Oolong having set us the business in 2014 after graduating from Northumbria University. They also recently started working on tea-infused chocolate in partnership with chocolatiers The Chocolate Smiths. Fenwick, Newcastle, NE1 7AS, tel 0191 232 5100 www.easyteasy.co.uk

A rich and memorable dining experience for Northumberland!

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The 11th NE1 Newcastle Restaurant Week, which took place January 18-24, was the biggest yet with 88 of the city’s best restaurants welcoming more than 35,000 diners. The event, which returns August 8-14, brought a £400,000 boost to the city’s restaurant trade too and saw top restaurants including 21, Dabbawal, Bealim House, and The Botanist offer set menus for £10 and £15. NE1 Newcastle Restaurant Week, August 8-14 www.getintonewcastle.co.uk

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CRISPYMACKEREL,FENNELAIOLI &FENNELSALAD SERVES 4 Ingredients For the crispy mackerel 2 large mackerel, filleted, trimmed and pin-boned 50g plain flour 2 eggs, beaten 120g Japanese panko breadcrumbs oil for deep-frying For the fennel aioli 2 small cloves garlic, gently cooked immersed in oil until soft 1 tsp toasted fennel seeds, ground ½ tsp Maldon sea salt 2 tsp lemon juice 2 egg yolks 150ml rapeseed oil 25ml olive oil an extra squeeze of lemon For the fennel and pea shoot salad 1 fennel bulb, trimmed 2 handfuls of pea shoots juice of ½ lemon 50 ml Northumbrian rapeseed oil Method To prepare the crispy mackerel, place the flour, egg and

breadcrumbs in three separate bowls. Coat each fillet in the flour, egg and breadcrumbs and place on a plate. Set aside. For the fennel aioli, place the garlic cloves in a blender with the fennel seeds, salt and lemon juice and combine. Add the egg yolks and with the blender running on a slow speed, add the oils in a steady stream until emulsified. Taste and if required add a touch more lemon juice. Set aside (this can be stored in the fridge for about a week). For the fennel and pea shoot salad, finely slice the fennel, using a mandolin if you have one. Place in a bowl with the pea shoots and dress with the lemon juice and rapeseed oil. With everything prepared, heat oil in a deep fryer or deep, heavy pan to 180C. Add the mackerel fillets and fry until golden. Remove from the fryer and drain on kitchen paper. To serve, place the mackerel on a plate, spoon some aioli on the side and garnish with the fennel salad. Tip: This also works really well with herrings and if you can’t get pea shoots you could use rocket.


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The Cafe @ Morpeth Motorcycle’s AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 BEERS The Botanist, Newcastle has added 11 niche beers and ciders from around the world to take its range of bottled craft beers, ales and ciders to 84. The additions include two beers from the Wild Beer Co. known for using wild yeast and bacteria to give the beer an intentional sourness. There’s also Cotswold Cider Co No Brainer - a dry, still cider served in a traditional flagon, and Sweet Cheeks – a 4.0% medium-sweet cider infused with blackberries and elderberries. The Botanist, Monument Mall, Newcastle, NE1 5AU tel 0191 261 6307, www.thebotanist.uk.com/location/newcastle

The Brandling pub, Jesmond has relaunched with a cool Prohibition-era look, gastro pub-inspired menu and new cocktail list. The menu, designed by head chef Lee Bell, is produced in-house, including the pasta and flatbreads made daily, and the list of beers includes brews from Wylam, Anarchy and Cullercoats. The Brandling, Clayton Road, Jesmond, Newcastle, NE2 4RS tel 0191 239 9997, www.facebook.com/BrandlingPublicHouse

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Gisborough Hall in North Yorks is offering a new experience for wine and whisky lovers with the opening of The Safe. The new space dates back to the 1850s and has been renovated to house wines and whiskies from around the world. It's available for tasting events and for diners at the two AA Rosette restaurant Chaloner’s. www.gisborough-hall.co.uk

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REVIEW

Modern art Jane Pikett proves she’s the best mum in the world (again)

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am the gift that keeps on giving, as I tell my offspring with great regularity. For never were three better-fed sons, treated to meals out ad infinitum, accompanied by my sparkling wit. Lucky things. This week, number two son, 18, has been out for dinner twice on consecutive nights. Number three son, meanwhile, aged eight, favourite food, oysters (I kid ye not), has been out for breakfast and lunch. Number one son,19, who is at University in Bangor, North Wales, enjoyed brunch, lunch, afternoon tea, and the fruits of one of the best restaurants in Wales (the excellent Marram Grass Café, Anglesey), plus the privilege of having me to stay last weekend. As I say, lucky... Number two says his best meal of the week was his steak at Artisan at The Biscuit Factory art gallery, Newcastle. I say steak - it was described, without ceremony, as Grilled 8oz Beef on the menu – satisfyingly marbled, generously textured, proper country beef, packing a heavyweight flavour punch yet tender as the sweetest night. Requiring no ornamentation but a finely frothed Bearnaise sauce on the side, bitter leaves, and proper homemade chips, halfway through the child began to eat very slowly. “Are you full?” I asked. “No, I just don’t want it to end,” he replied, wistfully. Artisan, and the wonderful Biscuit Factory art gallery in which it is housed, is a favourite

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on our mum-son circuit. Head chef Andrew Wilkinson is among the best in the north of England, his dishes expertly executed, intensely flavoured, their ingredients sourced from the best in the region and served in an atmosphere which buzzes with enthusiasm. He presents fantastic monthly Seasonal Showcase evenings, a glorious Friday fish menu, and outstanding Sunday lunches, while on our visit, he treated us to our first wild garlic of the year – tender and supple, an exquisite partner to succulent king scallops. The bouillabaisse, meanwhile, with rouille, gruyère and croutons, was magnificently, profoundly flavoured. The sea bream crisply skinned, succulently fleshed, cleverly accompanied by crab, orange, samphire, and caramelised fennel. We shared the spoilt son’s chips, and took two spoons to an exuberant baked Alaska and a dish of velvety homemade vanilla and pistachio ice creams, and then sat back and admired the art on the walls and the artistry of food executed with imagination and flair. Wilkinson is one of the great talents of the North East and he has selected the perfect venue in which to showcase his culinary modern art. Meanwhile, I am probably the best mum ever. Lucky things. The Biscuit Factory Stoddart Street, Newcastle NE2 1AN, 0191 260 5411 www.artisannewcastle.co.uk


Spring is certainly in the air, so that means daffodils, lambs, sunny mornings and longer nights, and don’t forget Easter eggs! Here at Mister Woods we make the most delicious hot chocolate all year round, but at Easter its always that little bit extra special.

At our Broadway and Tynemouth shops, we are open throughout the Bank Holiday Easter weekend, so that means we’ll be getting our ice cream parlour in Tynemouth ready for action. Our licensed Broadway coffee shop can offer a cold beer or glass of Pinot Grigio and listen to live acoustic music every Saturday evening. Why not try our newly refurbed North Shields Coffee Shop to see our amazing makeover! Here at Mister Woods we like to offer something for everyone, whether its a beer after work, flat white for the coffee connoisseur or the perfect dairy ice cream milkshake, we’ve got the lot...

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COUNTRY LIFE O CALLEBDATA TH E

THE GOOD LIFE Dean Bailey meets a new farmer who’s left a high-flying international career to make a very good life in the country

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inding through the woodland just south of the village of Wylam in the Tyne Valley it’s easy to see why Danny and Jane Turner traded in their careers in plant hire and administration in favour of the good life at Daniel Farm. Home to free-range hens, rare breed pigs, cows, alpacas, goats and a bustling tea room and farm shop, it’s hard to imagine none of this was here two years ago when they took on this 100 acre farm, which by happy coincidence shares Danny's name.

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“I had a dream of owning a farm and couldn’t have found a better place for us to do it,” says Danny as we take it seat in the tea room he built on the dairy farm’s old slurry pit last summer. “I’d worked in heavy plant on Siberian logging and African gold mining projects and achieved a lot, but I wasn’t nearly as happy as I am here.” With no livestock on the farm and its outbuildings falling down, the first priority for the Turners was getting the 17th Century farmhouse habitable. “It was a big project,” says Danny. “We started with the

house, which hadn’t had a lot of love over the years and needed central heating and a new roof.” Getting the house ready to move into took six months before Danny, who had previously run his own plant hire business, got to work setting up the farm. The 6,000 free-range hens are the core of the business and another 8,000 will arrive in April, “though I need to get back to putting the sheds up for them to live in,” says Danny, whose time is divided between running the business, building projects, learning how to rear his rare breeds, and being a farmhand. The tea room is large yet cosy and attached to the farm shop, which is filled with produce from the farm and other local producers. “The tea room is flying,” says Danny. “People like our homemade food and the fact that we use everything we can from the farm.” In addition to the hens, there are rare breed Belted Galloway and Beef Shorthorn cattle, and Tammworth pigs, and plans to introduce more breeds later this year. “These rare breeds aren’t

commercially viable for big farms, but they produce fantastic meat, which is well worth the extra effort,” says Danny. There are also plans for an animal park with alpacas, pygmy goats, donkeys and Shetland ponies, plus a miniature railway line. “Starting with the chickens was a steep learning curve,” says Danny. “The amount of feed you need comes in by the truckload, for a start. But we’ve had some great help from local farmers and breeders who’ve shared their expertise with us.” Danny and Jane's son Joseph is studying agriculture at Kirkley Hall College in Northumberland and he shares his father’s passion for farming, while their daughter Harriet, 12, isn’t a farm girl just yet. “She’s not overly fond of the smell,” admits Danny, who is clearly a man who has found, aged 47, his place in the world. “It’s really amazing when you stand here and see what’s changed in two years,” says Danny. “I can’t wait to get out of bed in the morning and now, aged 47, I’ve got a new lease of life. I’m very lucky.”


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THE GRAZER

Thebrunch munch

MORNING GLORY

Anna Hedworth, aka The Grazer, espouses the beauty of brunch

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’m not one for breakfast, which I know is bad, as they say it’s the most important meal of the day and all that. But I’m just not hungry for anything other than coffee until early lunchtime. That combined with getting up a bit later on a Sunday has led me

to expand my weekend brunch repertoire recently. I’ve noticed places taking brunch pretty seriously recently, combining two meals into one generally sounds like a bad idea to me, but in fact I’m pretty keen on a lot of brunch-type dishes, these are a few I’ve been making recently.

Read more from Anna online at the-grazer.blogspot.com and enjoy her home cooking at The Cookhouse, Ouse Street Newcastle, NE1 2PF

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THE GRAZER EGGS ON TOAST WITH AVOCADO AND.. I’ve been trying out a lot of versions of this recently and you don’t really need a recipe, just ideas. A couple of my favourite versions both start with some buttered sourdough toast, sliced avocado, a fried egg, wilted spinach cooked in the same pan, a dollop of live yoghurt, a drizzle of harissa and some coriander leaves. Leave out the coriander, add some crispy bacon or a bit of salt beef, perhaps some salmon and dill, or feta and pesto, the combinations are endless...

SHAKSHUKA A weekend favourite, especially on a cold morning; a bit of heat and spice with your morning eggs. It’s a Tunisian dish of baked eggs nestled in tomatoes, soft peppers, and garlicky harissa spice. Heat 2 tbsp olive oil in a frying pan, add 2 tbsp harissa (I used an amazing rose harissa I discovered recently), 2 tsp tomato purée, 2 diced red peppers, 4 cloves garlic finely chopped, 1 tsp ground cumin and ¾ tsp salt, then cook gently for about 10 mins. Add a tin of chopped tomatoes, then simmer for another 10 mins until the peppers are soft and you have a thick sauce. Then make little dips in the sauce to add your eggs - I used 4 eggs, you can add up to 8 depending on how many you are feeding. Swirl the whites of the eggs into the sauce a little bit and simmer for about 8 mins or until the whites are set and the yolks are still runny. Serve with a big dollop of yoghurt and some fresh bread. The runny egg yolks in the spicy tomato sauce are delicious, with fresh tangy yoghurt and soft sweet red peppers.

BREAKFAST BURRITOS WITH AVOCADO, TOMATO AND CHORIZO I’ve been making these burritos for ages, and the combinations of filling can be swapped, changed, left in, left out, whatever you fancy really. Filling being the operative word, they will keep you going all day long and more. I like the combination of avocado, tomatoes and herbs with chorizo in this version, it seems a little bit more fresh than the more traditional Mexican burrito filled with beef, refried beans, cheese and sour cream. A little leftover rice is preferable, but as I didn’t have any I cooked a handful of white long grain rice in some salted water. Chop some cherry tomatoes, a handful of coriander and dice some chorizo. Just make as much as you fancy, hunger levels and numbers of people depending. One packed burrito is enough for me. Mash an avocado with a pinch of salt, a little splash of olive oil and a squeeze of lemon juice. Heat your tortilla wraps in the oven, wrapped in tin foil to stop them drying out. They only take about 10 mins in a medium oven. Fry off the diced chorizo and lightly scramble 2 large free-range eggs while the wraps heat up. Then simply assemble - a little rice, some eggs, topped with chorizo, tomatoes, avocado and coriander, down the middle of the tortilla. Fold the end up a little, then fold each of the sides inwards to form a wrap. I really like the colours in each of the bowls, it’s a pretty meal, a little kit of parts laid out on the table that you have to assemble yourself. The freshness of the tomatoes, coriander and avocado is delicious with creamy eggs and spicy chorizo.

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RECIPES

FELIZPASCOA! Go for roast lamb if you must, but here at appetite we’re adding South American sunshine to Easter this year with this lunch courtesy of the folks at the Brasilian barbecue restaurant Cabana, which opens in Newcastle soon. Taken from the excellent Cabana Cookbook,

these dishes embody all that is good about Brasilian food - fresh, simple, and best enjoyed in company. Enjoy, and remember - tudo bem (everything is good!) Cabana, Newgate Street, Newcastle NE1 6JE, www.cabana-brasil.com

SPICY MALAGUETA CHICKEN SERVES 4 Ingredients 500g boneless skinless chicken thighs 5 tbsp Spicy Malagueta marinade 1 large red pepper sea salt and freshly ground black pepper 1 quantity Honey Mustard Glaze Spicy malagueta marinade makes about 275ml 70g small red chillies (preferably Malagueta) 5 garlic cloves, lightly crushed 70ml light olive or sunflower oil 2 tbsp lemon juice 2½ tsp tomato purée 2½ tsp caster sugar ½ tsp dried chilli flakes 1 heaped tbsp sweet paprika 2 tsp sea salt pinch of dried oregano Honey mustard glaze - makes about 50ml 2 tbsp honey 1 tbsp cider vinegar 1 tsp Dijon mustard For the marinade, preheat the oven to 180C/Gas4. Split the chillies lengthways and place in a

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small roasting tray with the garlic and olive oil. Cook in the oven for 10 mins. Leave to cool for a few mins, then put the chillies, garlic and oil in a small food processor or blender and add the rest of the ingredients. Blend to a smooth purée. Transfer to a clean jar, seal and keep refrigerated. For the honey mustard glaze Stir all the ingredients together in a small bowl and brush over grilled meat to glaze it. For the chicken Trim any excess fat off the meat. Place in a bowl, add the marinade and toss to coat evenly. Cover the bowl with cling film and chill for at least 4 hours, preferably overnight. Set oven grill to medium heat. Trim and de-seed the pepper then cut into 2-3cm thick strips. Thread peppers and chicken thighs alternately onto 4-5 metal skewers. Season then grill or barbecue for about 10-12 mins, turning occasionally. Baste chicken with the honey glaze and return to the heat for a few more mins until golden brown and cooked through. Leave to rest for a few mins. Serve hot.


RECIPES

VIVA R FOR EVE

CRUNCHY RICE BALLS – BOLINHOS

CRAZY LADY CAKE (NEGA MALUCA)

MAKES ABOUT 20-25 BALLS Ingredients 150g long grain rice 1 medium egg 4 spring onions, finely chopped 70g grated parmesan 1 tsp sea salt, or to taste 1 tsp baking powder 80g plain flour (extra for rolling) small bunch flat leaf parsley, finely chopped vegetable or groundnut oil, for deep-fat frying 4 limes cut into wedges Method Put the rice in a pan with 400ml water and bring to the boil. Simmer and cook, partially covered, for about 10 mins until most of the water has been absorbed. Turn off the heat, cover the pan with a lid and leave to steam for the rice to absorb any remaining water. The rice will be slightly overcooked and quite sticky, and you should be able to roll a small amount into a ball. Cool completely, transfer to a mixing bowl and add the egg, spring onions, parmesan, salt, baking powder, half the flour and all but 1 tbsp of chopped parsley. Mix well. It should be stiff enough to be formed into balls. If it is too sticky, add the remaining flour, until you get the right consistency. Roll the mixture into balls, about 30g each. Heat the oil in a deep pan or a deep-fat fryer until it reaches 190C. Fry in batches until golden brown then drain on a tray lined with paper towels. Keep the bolinhos warm in oven as you fry each batch. Serve with a sprinkling of grated parmesan, finely chopped parsley and wedges of lime.

SERVES 8–10 Ingredients 360g good-quality dark chocolate 200g golden caster sugar 200g butter 3 large eggs, separated 150g ground almonds pinch sea salt Method Preheat the oven to 170C/ Gas 3. Grease and line a deep round 20cm-diameter springform cake tin. Break the chocolate into small pieces and place in a heatproof bowl with the sugar and butter. Place over a pan of barely simmering water, making sure that the bottom of the bowl does not touch the water. Stir until the chocolate and butter have melted and the mixture is smooth. Remove the bowl from the pan and leave to cool slightly. Fold in the egg yolks, followed by the ground almonds. Put the egg whites and salt into a large bowl and whisk to soft peaks. Fold this through the chocolate mixture. Spread the mixture evenly into the prepared tin, and place on a large baking tray. Bake for 40– 45 mins, until the cake is just set but still quite moist in the middle. It should be firm on top but have a very slight wobble underneath when you gently shake it, and a few crumbs should stick to a skewer inserted into the middle. Remove from the oven and immediately drape a clean kitchen towel over it (to prevent the top becoming too crusty). Leave to cool completely before unmoulding to serve.

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HEALTHY

NIK’S TIPS

SIDE WITH CIDER VINEGAR This month, our health columnist Nik Imrye extols the virtues of cider vinegar: • It’s good for alkalising the body, so regular consumption helps regulate your pH level • It can help to moderate insulin and glucose levels, and assist sufferers of type 2 diabetes • It’s a digestive aid, helping to enable the breakdown of fat, which in turn aids the liver and kidneys • It can help to balance oily skin and reduce acne scarring • For your whiter teeth, dilute with water and use occasionally as a mouth rinse •To boost energy, add some to your glass of fruit juice in the morning • For a detox, add 1 cup to your bath along with 1 cup Epsom salts and 5-10 drops of essential oils. Adding sea salt, ginger and baking soda are also great options for further detoxification and relaxation • For weight loss, it suppresses the appetite and reduces water retention. Take ½ tbsp in some fresh lemon water every morning or before meals • Take 2/3 tbsp 3 times a day to tackle gout • For dandruff, mix equal parts water/ vinegar in a spray bottle and spray on hair after shampoo, leave for 15 mins, then rinse. Repeat for a few days until problem disappears and repeat weekly Herbalist and iridologist Nik Imrye is at 21st Century Herbs, Market St, Hexham, NE46 3NU, tel 0844 846 0481, https://plantify.co

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DRYSPELL

Who needs a drink to have a good time? Not us. Elise Rana Hopper looks at the rise of teetotal socialising in the North East and beyond

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omething’s changing in Newcastle’s party central - it’s drying out. When it comes to new openings, it isn’t bars or nightclubs, but cafés and restaurants that are on the rise, and of these some of the most interesting success stories share the distinct unifying factor of being pretty much booze-free. But is this a fad - the hospitality industry equivalent of the odd month of detox - or the harbinger of a greater cultural shift? The figures paint the picture. In 2015, the rate of pub closures as monitored by CAMRA slowed slightly to 27 a week, but this is compared to an ever-growing coffee shop market which for the last decade and a half has been one of the most successful in the UK economy. Even pub chain JD Wetherspoon sells almost as much coffee as it does real ale, while Andy Harrison, chief executive of Costa parent

company Whitbread, has said that coffee shops have now filled a hole in British society that would previously have been met by pubs. The growth of female spending power has been credited, but it isn’t just women who are picking pots of tea over pints of lager - it’s the next generation. “Drinking has always been the default for students, but there are a lot of youngsters who are saying - that’s not for me,” says Patrick Quilliam, one of the three brothers whose eponymous late-night teahouse in Newcastle has proved a popular student haunt despite - or perhaps because of - the fact that it does not serve alcohol. Based on the teahouse culture of Budapest and borne of the brothers’ own frustration at not being able to find a decent cup of tea past 5.30pm in their hometown, the teetotal nightlife destination is a hit. “We thought, if this can be popular in a country where even breakfast culture includes half a


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BAGS OEF TAST pint of beer, it can work in Newcastle,” says Patrick. “It took a few months, but now evenings are almost as busy as the daytimes. I remember the first time we had a group of 17 and 18-year-old local lads who were here until 1am tasting tea that felt like a moment of victory!” Again, it’s reflected in the figures: according to the Office for National Statistics, the proportion of young adults who are teetotal increased by more than 40% between 2005 and 2013, while binge drinking in the same age group has fallen more than a third. With decreased spending power and an uncertain job market, blithely getting hammered every night is no longer the default for the Instagram generation. While the Diamond Strip continues to twinkle for some, it’s a total turnoff for many young people, according to Pat Quilliam. “They get off the train and walk through the Bigg Market on a Friday or Saturday night and see 40 and 50-year-olds staggering around - they don’t want to be like that.” Witness the rise in the UK university towns of alcoholfree residences, sober freshers’ weeks - and café culture, fuelled in no small part by a growing intake of international students whose cultures do not involve drinking but do >>

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¡Vamos! Social

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still involve late nights. Newcastle University was apparently delighted to have the Quilliam Brothers providing an alternative to the casino, which is where many of its international students were ending up in search of tea in the evening. Sugar is still an acceptable vice, and catching up over ice cream sundaes or indulgent bakery products is also growing in popularity. 2015 saw not one but two lateopening dessert parlour chains opening outlets in central Newcastle just streets apart, with Grainger Street’s Creams following hot on the heels of Kaspa’s on Clayton Street. Want to meet friends somewhere you can get a seat and hear each other speak, but don’t have the time or the budget for a full restaurant meal? Meet for a waffle after work

instead. Even when alcohol is on the menu, it’s no longer the primary focus for some of the city’s more interesting venues. The offer at Ouseburn gem Ernest currently includes Macrame Mondays, Drink ‘n’ Draw, and talks on cosmology with Kielder Observatory’s Gary Fildes. The recently revamped bar and café at Tyneside Cinema has a packed schedule of free screenings from cult classics to silent film, as well as knitting, book and language clubs. Meditation, art and dance classes are proving popular at ¡VAMOS! Social, the late-night cultural hub operating in the former Venue nightclub at the heart of the emerging ‘creative quarter’ around Newcastle’s Pilgrim Street, Market Street and New Bridge Street West. “The scene in Newcastle has diversified

and developed its own ecology of authentic independent activity,” says Nik Barrera of ¡VAMOS!. “Nightclubs’ presence have lessened, but also audience tastes have developed to include food, film, dance and cultural activities.” “The atmosphere in Newcastle has changed,” concludes Pat Quilliam. “People are taking more of an interest in what they’re eating and drinking, and if they are drinking alcohol, it’s often to enjoy the taste rather than to just get wasted. But it’s just a lot more acceptable to want to do something a bit more sociable when you’re going out. When I see people taking pictures of themselves to show they’re out drinking tea and playing Scrabble at 10pm, it’s really encouraging - I think that’s a brilliant thing to show off about.”

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Walkies! This month we’ve gathered up our four-legged friends, piled into the appetite Volvo and headed off to some of our favourite dog-friendly spots. Here’s more…

A Hidden Gem, only a minute turn off the A69

Bar Meals * Afternoon Tea’s * B&B (en-suite) * Function Room Sunday Lunches available from 12 noon A short driving/walking distance from all Roman sites Ample Parking Facilities

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Blenkinsopp Castle Country Inn & Restaurant Blenkinsopp Castle Home Park Greenhead, Brampton Cumbria CA8 7JS Tel: 016977 47757 www.blenkinsoppcastleinn.co.uk

Home of delicious, locally sourced, fresh food Home of delicious, locally sourced, fresh food The Old Storehouse Bar and Restaurant. Having built great relationships with our partners, you can be assured that the food on your plate has been sourced from the best suppliers Northumberland has to offer. Whether you’re looking for a bite to eat, a tempting afternoon tea or somewhere to celebrate a special occasion, we’re sure your time in Amble will be one to remember.

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Café Des Amis Morpeth

Chosen by: Blue, from Hexham

Chosen by: Nellie, from Gosforth

There’s only one thing I like better than a big walk on the beach at Amble, and that’s stopping off at The Old Storehouse afterwards. My human tells me that the menu here features salmon smoked from Seahouses, Northumberland cheeses, and the best of the North Sea, not that she ever saves any for me, the rotter... The Old Storehouse, Links Road, Amble, NE65 0SD tel 01665 710 500, www.theoldstorehouseamble.co.uk

I do like a leisurely stroll around Morpeth with all its fab foodie places and little shops where the human likes to browse, followed by a nice rest in a quiet corner at Café Des Amis. The conservatory and heated coffee garden are the perfect spots for a dog to doze while the humans enjoy tea and cake. Sometimes they even drop the odd crumb for me! Café Des Amis, Newgate Street, Morpeth, NE61 1BQ tel 07585 614 156, www.facebook.com/Café-Des-Amis

Our unique Bothy Bar boasts the same panoramic views that the Barn at Beal is renowned for... A cosy and informal setting! In the winter you can enjoy the warmth of the log burning stove whilst sipping on a pint of one of our hand pulled ales, or a glass of one of our many wines. In the summer, why not eat al fresco on our terrace while the children play in the park? Serving a range of freshly cooked, delicious bar meals using local products wherever we can, all cooked in house. Dogs are welcome both in and out of the Bothy Bar and on the terrace of the Restaurant.

The Barn at Beal, Beal Farm, Berwick upon Tweed. TD15 2PB Tel: 01289 540044 www.barnatbeal.com

The Barn at Beal is open 7 days a week, check out our new website for opening times. The Bothy Bar is open from Thursday through to Sunday; Thursday, Friday & Saturday 4pm till late and Sunday 12 till 4pm.

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DOG FRIENDLY The Barn at Beal, Berwick Chosen by: Misty, from Ponteland My human first discovered the coffee shop at The Barn at Beal when he was on one of his cycling adventures. He was supposed to be going all the way to Edinburgh, but he liked the homemade cakes, scones and traybakes so much, he cancelled the rest of the ride and spent the rest of the day here instead. There’s also an excellent restaurant for the humans, with everything from burgers to the best North Sea fish on the menu. The Barn at Beal, Beal Farm, Berwick, TD15 2PB tel 01289 540 044, www.barnatbeal.com

The Meadows Coffee Shop Rainton Meadows Chosen by: Charlie and Doris, from Haydon Bridge We may be small, but we like a big walk at Rainton Meadows nature reserve with its woodland, lakes and wetlands teaming with wildlife. Then we get to go to The Meadows Coffee Shop for lovely homemade food, from soup and sandwiches to paninis and light bites - just the thing for two hungry dogs! The Meadows Coffee Shop, Rainton Meadows, Houghton-le-Spring, DH4 6PU tel 0191 584 3112, www.durhamwt.com/visitors-centres/rainton-meadows

Blenkinsopp Castle Inn & Tea Room, Brampton Chosen by: Meg, from Barnard Castle We love a walk along the Roman wall followed by a trip to the tea room at the Blenkinsopp Castle Inn in Brampton. There’s always a big selection of homemade treats, from cakes and scones to lunch specials, main meals from the bar menu, and a fab Sunday lunch, and wherever possible the produce is sourced locally, which makes it extra special. Blenkinsopp Castle Inn & Tea Room, Castle Home Park, Brampton, CA8 7JS tel 016977 47757, www.blenkinsoppcastleinn.co.uk

Catch a glimpse of our wildlife & warm up after a stroll around the reserve... Enjoy a hot cup of tea or coffee in our coffee shop.

ENJOY OUR FABULOUS HEATED ALL WEATHER COFFEE GARDEN SERVING DELICIOUS HOME COOKED CAKES, A VARIETY OF FLAVOURED SCONES, QUICHES, SOUP AND BESPOKE SANDWICHES. DOGS ARE WELCOME IN CONSERVATORY AND GARDEN.

Enter a stranger...leave as a iend! 62 Newgate Street, Morpeth NE61 1BE

Tel: 01670 505 483 Open: Mon-Sat 9.30am-4pm

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Serving a wide range of refreshments, toasted panini’s, soup and freshly baked cakes and scones. Make sure you look out for the specials board. We are ‘Dog Friendly’ and now stock delicious doggy treats. Rainton Meadows, Houghton- le-Spring DH4 6PU

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Your cafe, your coffee, your space, your view, your side of the Tyne...

Tomlinson’s Cafe & Bunkhouse, Rothbury Chosen by: Tess, from South Shields Tomlinson’s Café & Bunkhouse in Rothbury is popular with cyclists, walkers, climbers, and of course us pooches, and overlooks the River Coquet. It’s a perfect place to relax after a long walk, and the café serves hearty breakfasts, lunches and light snacks from the best local and seasonal produce. Heaven for a hungry dog! Tomlinson’s Cafe & Bunkhouse, Bridge Street, Rothbury, NE65 7SF tel 01669 621 979 www.tomlinsonsrothbury.co.uk

The Staiths Café Dunston Chosen by: Alfie, from Whitley Bay We love a wander along the river by the Dunston Staiths before piling into The Staiths Café for coffee, cake and a snooze under the table. The menu here is full of fresh café food, plus there’s a shop and events including live music, which I’ve been known to howl along to. Happy days! The Staiths Café, Autumn Drive, Staiths Southbank Gateshead, NE8 2BZ, tel 07733 335 313 www.thestaithscafe.co.uk

Fresh, lovingly prepared food and drink available 7 days a week. Cyclist, child and dog friendly Keep up to date via our website and social media for our new programme of events including Saturday night pop ups, music nights and film club! 1 Autumn Drive, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear NE8 2BZ www.thestaithscafe.co.uk staithscafe @staithscafebar

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GROWING COMMUNITY

Sanja Ratkusic and Yvonne Hartnett

GARDENERS’ WORLD Rosie McGlade learns how to make a biryani at a gardening and cookery project that’s become an oasis of hope and purpose for asylum seekers in the region

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he Comfrey Project began on a Newcastle West End allotment, its aim to bring together people who’d fled countries where their lives were in danger, and to help them heal through gardening. It’s manager Yvonne Hartnett talks about recent research that links repetitive, rhythmic activities to significant improvements in mental health, and the power of small achievements, like stepping back to admire the row of plants you’ve just dead-headed, to promote positive feelings and a sense of esteem. But most of all, this project is about companionship. “Isolation is one of the worst

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things anyone can endure,” Yvonne says, “and that’s a very real danger for many people here. Gardening is good for you in so many ways.” The Comfrey Project, named after a nurturing herb and now into its 11th year, is also very much about cooking. Most days of the week, the small kitchen in its new centre is packed with people from all over the world - Iran, Syria, Eritrea, Afghanistan, Iraq, among others - and I find them learning the intricacies of chicken biryani, courtesy of Nadheera from Sri Lanka. “When you’re cooking basmati rice, use the handle of a long wooden spoon to gently stir it, not the spoon end,” she says. The rice is just over half boiled before it’s

taken off the heat and carefully spooned into a large pan, layered between curry and coriander before going in the oven for half an hour. It smells of cardamom, cinnamon, star anise and bay leaves. Next time, it’ll be the turn of a different participant from a whole other culinary tradition to be teacher. There is nothing like food for bringing people together, just as there’s nothing like it for leveling differences. Most people, whatever their nationality, love to share good food. We all love to laugh, too, and there’s plenty of that going on. The project has two allotments in Newcastle and last November took up a new home in a former children’s nursery in Bensham,


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Gateshead, with an acre or so of land. In the distance you can see right up the Tyne Valley and even now, in late winter, you can tell the garden is going to be fabulous. Certainly, there’s no shortage of people prepared to put in the required hard work. Sanja Ratkusic, a refugee whose family fled from Bosnia in the 1990s and who is now the project’s horticulturalist, gives us a tour. There’ll be a foraging hedge with seahawthorn, sloes and brambles which it is hoped will fill with birds and provide fruit for preserves in the autumn. There’ll also be beehives and honey, and great swathes of vegetable plots and poly tunnels. There’ll be space for a kick-about football pitch and a flower meadow, a wildlife pond, a wood-fired bread oven and a silkworm project. Everything grown will be cooked and eaten on site, mostly out in the garden and on the allotments, with a couple of portable gas stoves by the sheds. Never do they eat cold sandwiches... As well as all the usual allotment produce, project members raise countless varieties of gourds, sweet little exotic onions, and greens like kovo - a small spring-like cabbage. “We end up growing a lot of different chilli peppers, some really hot ones,” says Sanja. “Everyone has a favourite depending on which part of the world they’re from.” What many people don’t realise is that as an asylum seeker, you >>

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don’t have the right to work in the UK. Many have come here alone, and ahead lies a kind of limbo and loneliness. To be members of the Comfrey Project, participants must be referred by organisations such as the refugee services, mental health specialists, or their doctor. Nadheera was an IT teacher at a secondary school in Kandy, Sri Lanka’s one-time capital, and her husband was an accountant. “You give up your family, your identity, your career, everything,” she says in perfect English. “I miss home. My mother’s there. I miss my career, but this project is a wonderful place. I’ve been in the UK almost four years, and coming to the Comfrey Project for two-and-a-half years. Asylum seekers live with a lot of stress in their lives and this gives people the opportunity to make friends and learn new things from different cultures. It’s a wonderful part of many people’s lives.” When the growing season really kicks in, horticulturist Sanja thinks around 250 people will share the facilities. “We’ll plant enough for people to come and have a meal three days a week. But a big part of what we’re about is welcoming others in the community too, people with learning disabilities, veterans, women’s groups, and just ordinary neighbours who want to volunteer and help out.” It’s lunchtime. Everyone sits at a large table in the communal area to eat Nadheera’s biryani, cooked on a budget and absolutely delicious. Then at 1pm a group of men and women leave to get the bus to the project’s allotment in Walkergate. There’s an air of purpose about them. They’’ll be sowing seeds for the afternoon. Syrian Imad has stayed on a while longer. He had to leave his wife and five children in Syria. He doesn’t cook - where he grew up boys were never taught - but he likes gardening. It’s awful being on your own, he says in broken English, and shows us pictures of his family. Watching him head off later to his own four walls, you really realise what a lifeline this project must be. www.thecomfreyproject.org


GROWING COMMUNITY ASHAK, BY SAFIA, FROM AFGHANISTAN

CALALU DE PEIXE, BY BELMIRA, FROM ANGOLA SERVES 4 Ingredients 1kg dried smoked fish 1 onion, finely chopped 3 tomatoes, chopped 1 scotch bonnet chilli, chopped 500g okra, trimmed and sliced 500g sweet potato leaves (or spring greens or kale) 4 garlic cloves, chopped 1½ cups red palm oil salt to taste 1 tbsp lemon juice 1 sweet potato 1 cassava root 1 cup cassava flour (garri) Method Wash the fish thoroughly. Place in a bowl and cover with cold water and leave overnight. You might need to change the water a few times. Drain and set aside. Peel potatoes and cassava and slice into 2cm discs. In a large saucepan, alternate layers of fish and all the vegetables. Pour the lemon juice, palm oil, scotch bonnet chilli and salt (to taste) over the contents of the saucepan. Simmer for about 40 mins or until tender. Dry roast the cassava flour until golden and serve on the side.

SERVES 4 Ingredients For the dough 1 cup plain flour half tsp salt half cup water For the filling 1 leek 1 tsp salt 1 tsp oil For the bean sauce half cup oil 1 tin kidney beans half tin chopped tomatoes salt For the kashk sauce 3 tbsp kashk (or sour cream) 2 cloves garlic, mashed dried mint black pepper fresh coriander leaves Method To make the dough, combine the flour, salt and water. Knead into a soft ball and leave to one side in cling film. To make the filling, slice leek finely, add salt and oil and squeeze it with your hands gently to soften it. Roll out the dough on a floured surface to a thickness of 2-3mm and cut out circles. In the middle of each circle place 1 tbsp of filling. Fold each in half to form half moon shaped parcels and stick the edges together. Sprinkle with flour and leave to one side while you make the bean sauce. Heat the oil in the pan and add the tomatoes. Simmer for 5 mins. Add the kidney beans and salt before reducing until it forms a sauce. Boil the water in a large pan and slowly place the parcels in one by one. Boil gently for 7 mins then remove from the pan and drain. For the kashk sauce, combine the ingredients. To serve: Spread 2 tbsp of kashk sauce on a plate, place four parcels on top of the sauce. Drizzle with two spoons of kashk sauce folllowed by two spoons of bean sauce. Decorate with dried mint and black pepper, chopped coriander leaves and serve with lots of flat bread.

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KITCHEN KIT If it tastes as good as it looks, then it should be in your kitchen!

IN THE MIX Every kitchen needs a really good mixing bowl or three. This Mason Cash bowl is just £11 at Bradley Gardens, Sled Lane Wylam NE41 8JH tel 01661 852 176 www.bradley-gardens.co.uk

SMASHI NG These UK-made plates are inspired by 19th Century papers and French floral textiles. £11.50 each at RE, Bishops Yard, Main Street Corbridge, NE45 5LA www.re-foundobjects.com

IT’S ALL POR K! It’s not all gourmet canapés around here you know. Check out these Isle of Wight garlic and chilli pork scratchings, double-roasted for intense flavour, £1.70 at North Acomb Farm Shop, Stocksfield NE43 7UF, northacomb.co.uk

JUST THE TON IC Love a G&T? Try this Origin gin from Arezzo which comes with a mini bottle full of extra botanicals - coriander, fresh orange and lemon peel, angelica, cardamom, cassia, liquorice, cubeb berries and chamomile - which you add yourself - very Alice in Wonderland! £39.95 at Il Piccolo St Helen’s St, Corbridge NE45 5BE tel 01434 624 554, www.ilpiccolo.co.uk

YUM MY THI NGS! The Yummy Things range of jams is handmade in Newcastle. We got Spicy Apple Chutney and Onion Chutney for £3.50 at Broom House Farm Shop and Coffee Shop, Witton Gilbert, Co Durham, DH7 6TR tel 0191 371 8382

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ITALIAN PASSION Make a meal just like mamma used to, with this Nudo olive oil, £4.75, pasta and pizza flour, £2.50, and spaghetti and tagliatelle rolling pins at the fantastic Boda Home Whitley Road, Whitley Bay NE26 2NE, tel 07542 244 716 07824 859 162 www.bodahome.co.uk

HOT CHOC! We love a good hot chocolate, and this by Hasslachers more than qualifies as a gourmet delight. £6.25 at The Deli Around the Corner, Hotspur St, North Shields NE30 4EE tel 0191 259 0086, www.thedeliaroundthecorner.co.uk

FRU ITY! Every home needs a copper pineapple ice bucket, don’t they? This bad boy is £40 at www.oliverbonas.com

HAR E TODAY The popular Hare range by Sophie Allport includings this lovely apron £14.99 at La Cookshop, Milkhope Centre, Berwick Hill Rd Seaton Burn, Newcastle NE13 6DA tel 01670 789 142 www.lacookshop.co.uk

GOOSEY, NOT GAN DER Well, you can’t beat a goose with a golden egg at Easter and this lovely chocolate duo comes in at £9.95 at Carluccio’s Grey Street, Newcastle NE1 6EG, tel 0191 230 2148, www.carluccios.com

BIN IT Every kitchen should have a stylish bread bin and this one is more than fits the bill £85 at Stangers, Brentwood Avenue, Jesmond Newcastle, NE2 3DH tel 0191 281 8563, www. stangerscookshop.co.uk

TO A TEA Green tea is the new black folks, and this is among the best. Koyu organic Japanese Matcha green tea, £25 at Happy Organic, Front Street, Cleadon, SR6 7PG, tel 0191 536 3623 www.happyorganic.org


NEW TO WYLAM... FARMSHOP * TEAROOM * DELI * BUTCHERY TEAROOM A cosy, friendly place offering a selection of speciality teas, breakfasts, daily specials, homemade sandwiches, baked potaoes, grilled panini’s and childrens lunch boxes. Freshly home baked cakes and scones.

BUTCHERY High quality beef, lamb and pork. Locally produced sausage & bacon. MONTHLY SPECIALS ON RARE BREED

FARMSHOP/DELI A selection of fresh local produce. Fruit, vegetables, cheeses, jams, chutneys, breads, homemade pies, quiches and much more!

SUNDAY LUNCHES & AFTERNOON TEA COMING SOON! Open: Mon-Fri 9.30am-4.30pm | Sat & Sun 9.00am-4.30pm Sled Lane, Wylam – Tel: 01661 853849

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The

Duke of Wellington Situated in the beautiful Tyne Valley

5 Star Accommodation - Award Winning Food - Fine Ales Food served every day - Lunchtime and Evening Specials available plus A la Carte DATES FOR YOUR DIARY Easter Weekend - Friday March 25th - Sunday 27th An Easter themed menu will be available plus an Easter Egg Hunt for the kids on the Sunday Every Wednesday Steak Night - Drink, Soup & Steak from ÂŁ35 per couple - served 6 pm to 9 pm MAY BANK HOLIDAY - Special A la Carte menu available

Tel: 01661 844446

Newton, Northumberland, NE43 7UL | www.thedukeofwellingtoninn.co.uk

Grainger Market Grainger Street, Newcastle upon Tyne Open: Monday-Saturday 9am-5.30pm fresh fruit and vegetables meat and fish cafĂŠs and delicatessen locally sourced foods clothing, hardware and haberdashery and much more For more information please call 0191 211 5542

Email: markets@newcastle.gov.uk www.newcastle.gov.uk

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REVIEW

Spice trail Jane Pikett is transported to the land of spices thanks to Ury in Newcastle

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t’s a hard life, all this eating out. At least, it is for the ones I leave at home for yet another Dad Curry - a freakish alliance of ill-matched constituents which could only be dreamt up by a man who considers Vesta Chow Mein a landmark in culinary excellence. They sit there, three angelic faces turned to me, shining with a mixture of hope and fear. Hope that tonight they will be chosen to accompany me on my adventure in food, fear that they will be left behind to make the best of whatever abomination emerges from the kitchen. Last night, The Chosen One was particularly fortunate, blessed with a trip to Ury, newly settled on Newcastle Quayside and home to the extraordinary food of Kerala,

India’s land of spices, famed for its Bounty bar beaches, its diversity, and its food, which is marked by an abundance of coconut, rice, tapioca, cloves, cinnamon, cardamom, nutmeg, and ginger. The dishes of Kerala are variously infused with the culinary traditions of Islam, Syrian Christianity, Hinduism, and international traders drawn here for its prized spices for many hundreds of years. This is the foodie adventurer’s paradise, and at Ury, the influence is predominantly of northern Kerala, the menu a travelogue in its own right. It tells us, for example, that our exquisite Cheena Chatty Meen fish curry is a delicacy in Syrian Christian-populated hill areas, people thronging village bars to enjoy this dish of king fish prepared with tamarind and spices with

steamed tapioca root, curry leaves, mustard seeds and grated coconut. Half way through our evening at Ury, I lose count of the number of dishes we have tried (the photos above show a few of them). Save to say, a lot goes home for the pathetic souls we’d left behind. Each dish brings a new serendipity - the Chicken Pakora red and hot and unlike any you’ve had elsewhere; the seafood soup creamy and sweet with crab, prawn and coconut; the Aloo Bonda potato balls laced with fresh ginger, curry leaves, coriander and black mustard seeds, dipped and fried in chickpea flour batter and served with coconut chutney. If you try anything here, make it Vazhuthanangha Curry – a Pattambi recipe of aubergines in a paste of roast onion, coriander seeds, chillies and tamarind, mixed

with yoghurt and cashew nut sauce - and tell me it was not created by God himself. We have a huge spiced potato dhosa which would have fed us both on its own, and despite the fact that we can’t finish, we are still given sweet rice pudding to finish. No room? Try saying that when this taste of heaven is set before you. Ury is incredibly special – a wonderful taste of what many consider to be India’s finest foodie region run by a team who love nothing more than sharing their unadulterated joy in the produce of their homeland. A joyful experience provided in a place transformed into a corner of India’s loveliest region; a place where the sun always shines. Queen Street, Newcastle NE1 3UG, tel 0191 232 7799 www.uryrestaurants.com

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CARTER & FITCH LAUNCH NIGHT Carter & Fitch Pizzeria, Smokehouse & Bar in Washington held its launch party with more than 120 guests

Pauline Mconie and Andrea Hutchinson

Peter Groom and Jenna Cooperwaite

Nicolle Horsburgh, Jackie Martson and Ayesha Arundel

Sharon Trainer, Julie Dawson, Olivia Peters and Donna Henderson

Marion and Dave Robinson

Brian and Jane Elston, Les and Lillian Sainsbury and Pauline Michie

Neil Crocker, Margaret Smith and David Smith

THE MARKET TAVERN RELAUNCH Alnwick's Market Tavern was relaunched after a £100,00 refurb carried out by pub company Punch and publican Chris Hume

Rebecca Davies, new business development manager for Punch; Chris Hume, publican; Bill Grisdale, Mayor of Alnwick; and Simon Lynch, partner development manager for Punch

Bill Grisdale and Chris Hume

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Chloe Hall, Ashleigh Cullen and Ryan Phelps


DINING OUT BLACKFRIARS RESTAURANT

Blackfriars serves a locally inspired menu which earned the restaurant the title Taste of England at the North East England Tourism Awards. The restaurant is located within a 13th Century medieval friary and serves an excellent value lunch and early dinner of two courses for £15 or three for £18 as well as an à la carte menu. It also serves a great Sunday lunch. On the new Spring menu you’ll find dishes such as broad bean and wild garlic risotto and roast belly pork and curried cauliflower purée.

For dessert, try chocolate orange tart with blood orange sorbet or sticky toffee pudding. Blackfriars’ Banquet Hall and Workshop also stage lots of events including a Beer and Food Matching Dinner on April 22 and Seafood and Whisky Dinner on May 1. Regular cookery classes are also held from Bread Making and Dinner Party Cooking to Little Monks Cookery School. The Blackfriars team opened a new Restaurant in Whitley Bay last month called Hinnies, serving Geordie Comfort Food.

LOCATION: FRIARS STREET, NEWCASTLE, NE1 4XN Tel 0191 261 5945, www.blackfriarsrestaurant.co.uk

DABBAWAL

ESLINGTON VILLA

Dabbawal, winner of the Best Casual Dining Restaurant in the British Curry Awards 2015, brings the streets of Mumbai to its two Newcastle kitchens with street food ranging from beautifully blanced chaats to roomali wraps, and unique tapas-style plates for sharing. The Chef’s Surprise Menu is a fabulous feast for just £21pp, while early bird and pre-theatre menus are just £12pp for two courses. Want to spice up lunch in the city? Pop in or order to takeaway noon-2.30pm.

Eslington Villa is set in two acres of beautiful gardens in the quiet leafy district of Low Fell in Gateshead. The award-winning restaurant enjoys an excellent reputation and the terrace overlooking the gardens is the perfect place for pre-lunch or dinner drinks and al fresco dining. Enjoy a complimentary glass of Prosecco when dining after 7pm on Easter Monday March 28. For further information on menus and forthcoming events visit www.eslingtonvilla.co.uk

LOCATION: 69-75 High Bridge Newcastle, NE1 6BX, tel 0191 232 5133, and at Brentwood Mews Jesmond, NE2 3DG, tel 0191 281 3434, www.dabbawal.com

LOCATION: 8 Station Road Low Fell, Gatehead, NE9 6DR tel 0191 487 6017 www.eslingtonvilla.co.uk

THE GLASS YARD AT NATIONAL GLASS CENTRE

MCKENNAS

MICHELANGELO’S

UNO’S TRATTORIA

The Glass Yard combines a delicious, regionally inspired menu with a cutting edge décor, making it the perfect spot for the discerning diner. Using only the finest, freshest ingredients locally sourced and prepared with passion. Floor-to-ceiling windows create a light and airy feel, which adds to the stylish yet relaxed ambience. Open daily for breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and Sunday lunch. National Glass Centre is also available to hire for your own private events.

Far more than a theatre bar, McKenna’s serves a wide selection of tapas, weekly changing specials, tried and tested classics and gourmet sandwiches. McKenna’s also caters for a range of events in a beautiful location in the heart of the historic university campus. A family-run business, McKenna’s has a strong team of chefs and bar staff who are passionate about good food and make your visit a memorable one. Visit the website for opening times.

The team at Michelangelo’s pride themselves on the friendly atmosphere in all three of their restaurants. In addition to the à la carte menu, the popular Happy Hour menu is served noon-7pm Mon-Sat and all day Sunday, featuring one course for £4.95, two courses for £5.95, and three courses for £6.95. New dishes have recently been added to the menu, and all the food is freshly made and inspired by traditional family recipes. La Taverna at Ryton also offers tapas and real ales.

Uno’s is a family run restaurant which has been serving traditional Italian food since 1989. There are daily blackboard specials, a lunch special menu and early evening menus to compliment the a la carte pizza and pasta menu offer. Lunch special menu Mon-Fri 12pm-4pm, early evening menu Mon-Thu 4pm7.30pm. Open Sun 12pm-10pm, Mon-Thu 12pm-10.30pm, Fri & Sat 12pm-11pm. Happy Hour Pasta/ Pizza £5.55 (excluding select dishes) Mon-Fri 12pm-7pm Sat 12pm-5pm

LOCATION: Ryton, 0191 4132921 • Dipton, 01207 571040 www.michelangelohotel.co.uk

LOCATION: 18 Sandhill, Quayside, Newcastle, NE1 3AF Tel: 0191 261 5264 www.unotrattoria.co.uk

LOCATION: Liberty Way, Sunderland SR6 0GL, tel 0191 515 5555 www.nationalglasscentre.com/ theglassyard

LOCATION: McKenna’s at Northern Stage, Barras Bridge Newcastle, NE1 7RH www.mckennasat northernstage.co.uk

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A-Z GUIDE DARLINGTON HALL GARTH HOTEL Coatham Mundeville, DL1 3LU t: 01325 300400

appetite is available at all of these locations as well as Tourist Information Centres across the region.

If you would like copies in your cafe, restaurant, delicatessen, farm shop etc. please give us a call on 01661 844115 THE PANCAKE CAFÉ 11 Crossgate, Durham, DH1 4PS t: 0191 3868070

SARDIS 196 Northgate, DL1 1QU

RADISSON BLU HOTEL Frankland Lane, City of Durham DH1 5TA t: 0191 3727200 www.radissonblu.co.uk/durham

THE CROFT HOTEL Croft-on-Tees, DL2 2ST t: 01325 720319

SEAHAM HALL Lord Byrons Walk, Seaham, SR7 7AGt: 0191 516 1400

COUNTY DURHAM 9 ALTERS COFFEE SHOP 19a Silver Street, DH1 3RB t: 0191 3741120 BRAMBLES FOOD HALL Poplar Tree Garden Centre, Shincliffe, DH1 2NG t: 0191 3847553 BROOM HOUSE FARM Near Witton Gilbert, Durham DH7 6TR t: 0191 3718839 THE CLARENCE VILLA Durham Road, Coxhoe DL5 6LX t: 0191 3773773 CIAO CIAO 3A Framwellgate Bridge Town Centre, DH1 4SJ t: 0191 3830149 DERWENT MANOR HOTEL Allensford, DH8 9BB t: 01207 592000 www.bw-derwentmanorhotel.co.uk CRINNIONS 25 Front St, Lanchester, County Durham DH7 0LA t: 01207 520376 FINBARRS Waddington Street, Flass Vale Durham City, DH1 4BG t: 0191 3709999 FLAT WHITE 21a Elvet Bridge, Durham, DH1 3AA t: 07789 951149 HARDWICK HALL HOTEL Sedgefield, Co Durham, TS21 2EH t: 01740 620253 ITALIAN FARMHOUSE South Street, West Rainton DH4 6PA t: 0191 5841022 KNITSLEY FARM SHOP & CAFE Knitsley, Consett, DH8 9EW t: 01207 592059 www.knitsleyfarmshop.co.uk THE LAMBTON WORM North Road, Chester-le-Street DH3 4AJ t: 0191 3871162 THE OLIVE STONE Front Street, Tantobie t: 01207 283319 LEONARDS COFFEE HOUSE 1-2 Back Silver Street, DH1 3RA t: 0191 3840647 LUMLEY CASTLE Chester le Street, DH3 4NX t: 0191 389 1111 MADDISONS 26 Front Street Consett DH8 5AQ t: 01207 583318 THE MEADOWS COFFEE SHOP Rainton Meadows, Houghton-le-Spring, DH4 6PU t: 0191 584 3112 NUMBER 4 4 Old Co-op Buildings, Langley Park, DH7 9XE t: 0191 3731404

SOUTH CAUSEY INN Beamish Burn Road, Stanley, DH9 0LS t: 01207 235555 SWEETHART COFFEE & CAKE 10 Derwent Street, Blackhill, Consett, DH8 8LU t: 01207 501100

GATESHEAD ANGEETHI 168 Kells Lane, NE9 5HY t: 0191 491 4343 THE BANK BAR & BISTRO 516 Durham Road, Low Fell NE9 6HU THE BRASSERIE, THE SAGE St. Mary’s Square, Gateshead Quay Tyne & Wear, NE8 2JR t: 0191 4434654 www.thesagegateshead.org

STAITHS CAFE 1 Autumn Drive, Gateshead NE8 2BZ t: 077333 35313 TAVISTOCK ITALIA Penshaw View, Vigo, Birtley DH3 2JL t: 0191 4474487 VIP TEAS 7-9 Ramsay Street, High Spen, Rowlands Gill, NE39 2EL t: 01207 545180 WALTER DIX 1 Stirling Court, 11th Ave North, Team Valley, NE11 0JF t: 0191482 0033

NEWCASTLE

GREENHOUSE BRASSERIE Baltic Business Quarter Quarryfield Road, NE8 3BE t: 0191 490 2414 THE GREEN Washington Village Washington t: 0191 3402345 JASHN Whickham Bank, Swalwell NE16 3BP t: 0191 488 8505 THE LITTLE COFFEE HOUSE 4. Princesway North, Team Valley NE11 0NF t: 0191 447 3404 MICHELANGELO HOTEL Stella Road, Ryton, NE21 4LU t: 0191 4132921 e: info@hotelmichelangelo.co.uk www.hotelmichelangelo.co.uk THE PERFECT BLEND 3 Beech Grove Terrace Crawcrook NE40 4LZ t: 0191 4131000 www.enjoytheperfectblend.co.uk PIERIS 2 Parson Drive, Ryton t: 0191 4136444 PUMPHREY’S COFFEE LTD. Bridge Street, Blaydon NE21 4JH t: 0191 4144510 ROSA TWELVE 580 Durham Road, Low Fell NE9 6HX. t: 0191 4878257 THE SIDEGATE GALLERY Gateshead Road Swalwell NE15 5LG t: 0191 4883253 SIX THE BALTIC Baltic Quay, Mill Road, Gateshead, NE8 3BA t: 0191 4404948

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CAFFE Z Goldspink Lane, Sandyford, NE2 1NQ t: 0191 2304981 CALEDONIAN HOTEL 68 Osborne Road, Jesmond t: 0191 2817881 THE CHERRYTREE RESTAURANT 9 Osborne Road, Jesmond NE2 2AE t: 0191 2399924 www.thecherrytreejesmond.co.uk DABBAWAL 69-75 Highbridge Street, Newcastle, NE1 6BX t: 0191 2325133 www.dabbawal.com

ADRIANOS 90 High Street, Gosforth, NE3 1HB t: 0191 2846464

DABBAWAL 1 Brentwood Mews, Jesmond NE2 3DG t: 0191 2813434

ARLOS CAFE & BISTRO 36-38 Brentwood Avenue, Jesmond, NE2 3DH t: 0191 2814838

DENES DELI 244 Jesmond Road Jesmond NE2 1LD t: 0191 2818200

ARTISAN

THE BLAGDON FARM SHOP

DANIEL FARM Sled Lane, Wylam t: 07980 914958 ESLINGTON VILLA 8 Station Road, Low Fell, NE9 6DR t: 0191 4876017 www.eslingtonvilla.co.uk

CAFFE VIVO 29 Broad Chare, Quayside, NE1 3DQ t: 0191 2321331

GEORGE PAYNE BUTCHERS 27 Princes Road, Brunton Park, Gosforth, NE3 5TT t: 0191 2362992 ELECTRIC EAST St. James Boulevard Waterloo Square, NE1 4DN t: 0191 2211000 ERNEST 1 Boyd Street, Shieldfield, NE2 1AP t: 0191 2605216

Milkhope Centre, Berwick Hill Road, Newcastle NE13 6DA t: 01670 789924 enquiries@theblagdonfarmshop.co.uk www.theblagdonfarmshop.co.uk The Biscuit Factory, Shieldsfield NE2 1AN t: 0191 2605411 AVANTI 52-54 Brentwood Avenue, Jesmond, NE2 3DH t: 0191 2814240 THE BISCUIT FACTORY 16 Stoddart Street, Shieldfield, NE2 1AN t: 0191 2611103 BLACKFRIARS Friars Street, NE1 4XN t: 0191 261 5945 www.blackfriarsrestaurant.co.uk BLACKSMITHS @ MILKHOPE Milkhope Centre Blagdon T: 01670 789878 BISTRO FORTY6 46 Brentwood Avenue, Jesmond, NE2 3DHt: 0191 2818081 THE BROWNIE BAR Eldon Garden Shopping Centre, Percy Street, Newcastle, NE1 7RA www.browniebar.co.uk THE CYCLE HUB Ouseburn, Quayside NE1 1BU t: 0191 276 7250 CARRUTHERS & KENT 3a Elmfield Road, Gosforth, NE3 4AY t: 0191 2131818 www.carruthersandkent.com

FRATELLI Bell Villas, Ponteland, NE20 9BE t: 01661 872195 GINGERS COFFEE & WINE DANCE CITY Temple Street, Newcastle, NE1 4BR t: 0191 2695590 HAVELI 3-5 Broadway, Darras Hall, NE20 9PW. t: 01661 872727 THE HERB GARDEN Arch 8 Westgate Road, Newcastle. NE1 1SA t: 0191 2220491 HOUSE OF TIDES 8 Close, NE1 3RN t: 0191 230 3720 www.houseoftides.co.uk HOTEL DU VIN Allan House, City Road, Newcastle, NE1 2BE. t: 08447 364 259 HOTEL INDIGO Fenkle Street, Newcastle, NE1 5XU t: 0191 300 9222 www.mpwsteakhousenewcastle.co.uk JESMOND DENE HOUSE Jesmond Dene Road, Jesmond, NE2 2EY t: 0191 2123000 THE KITCHEN@OSBORNES 61 Osborne Road, Jesmond, NE2 2AN t: 0191 2402811 www.osbornesjesmond.co.uk KRACKLIN 1 Market Street, NE1 6JE t: 0191 3400320

CAFE 1901 St Georges Terrace, Jesmond, NE2 2DL t: 0191 3409774

LA COOKSHOP 23 Milkhope Centre, Blagdon NE13 6DA t: 01670 789142 www.lacookshop.co.uk

CAFÉ ROYAL 8 Nelson Street, Newcastle, NE1 5AW t: 0191 2313000

LINDSAYS TO GO Alley 1, Grainger Market, Newcastle. t: 0191 2612995

LONGHORNS Mosley Street & Osbourne Road, Jesmond www.longhornsbbq.co.uk MADIHA INDIAN CUISINE 4 Holly Avenue West, Jesmond NE2 2AR t: 0191 2818431 MALMAISON Quayside, Newcastle, NE1 3DX t: 0191 245 5000 www.malmaison.com MANTRA THAI DINING Forth Banks Quayside NE1 3SG t: 0191 2326080 MA’IDA The Old Co-op Buildings Hexham Road, Walbottle NE15 9SR t: 0191 2670987 MATTHEW’S CHEESE 23-24 Grainger Arcade, Grainger Market t: 0191 2324265 MCCROUZER CAFE 11-15 Starbeck Avenue NE2 1RH. www.mccrouzer.com @mccrouzer MCKENNAS Northern Stage, Barras Bridge Newcastle, NE1 7RT t: 0191 2427242 www.mckennasatnorthernstage. co.uk THE MERCHANTS TAVERN 1 St. Peters Wharf, NE6 1TZ t: 0191 5971212 NO.95 95 High Street, Gosforth, NE3 4AA t: 0191 2130033 NINO’S The Gate t: 0191 2615799 OAK COFFEE HOUSE Inside Barker & Stonehouse Strawberry Buildings NE1 4PQ OLIVE & BEAN 17/19 Clayton Street, Newcastle, NE1 5PN t: 0191 2330990 OLIVERS CAFE The Grainger Market Arcade, NE1 5QF PANIS 61-65 High Bridge Newcastle NE1 6BX t: 0191 2324366 THE PARLOUR Blagdon, NE13 6DQ t: 01670 789935 www.theparlouratblagdon.co.uk PEACE & LOAF 217 Jesmond Road, Jesmond, NE2 1LA t: 0191 281 5222 PINK LANE COFFEE 1 Pink Lane, NE1 5DW QUILLIAM BROTHERS 1 Eldon Place, Claremont Buildings, Newcastle, NE1 7RD RADCLIFFE COFFEE HOUSE 14 Clayton Road, Jesmond, NE2 4RP t: 0191 2813939 ROSIES BISTRO 23-24 Gosforth Shopping Centre, Gosforth, NE3 1JZ t: 0191 2136220 www.caferosies.co.uk

RU The Kennilworlth Hotel 44 Osborne Rd, Jesmond Newcastle, NE2 2AL T:0191 281 9111 www.enjoyru.co.uk SACHINS Forth Banks, Newcastle NE1 3SG. t: 0191 2619035 www.sachins.co.uk SAUSAGE EMPORIUM Arch 6 Westgate Road t: 0191 3403082 www.thesausageemporium.com TEA SUTRA 2 Leazes Park Road, NE1 4PF THE SETTLE DOWN CAFE 62 Thornton St, Newcastle NE1 4AW t: 0191 222 0187 THE STAND COMEDY BISTRO 31 High Bridge, Newcastle t: 0844 693 336 www.thestand.co.uk STANGER’S COOKSHOP 44 Brentwood Ave, Jesmond, NE2 3DH. t: 0191 2818563 www.stangerscookshop.co.uk SUTRA TEA 3A Clayton Road, Jesmond NE2 4RP TASTE OF PERSIA 4 Osborne Road, Jesmond Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE2 2AJ t: 0191 2818181 TASTE OF PERSIA 14 Marlborough Crescent, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE1 4EE t: 0191 2210088 TYNESIDE COFFEE ROOMS 2nd Floor Tyneside Cinema, 10-12 Pilgrim Street. t: 0191 2275520 THYME SQUARE CAFE 5 Station Road, South Gosforth, NE3 1QD t: 0191 2854603 URY RESTAURANT 27 Queen Street, NE1 3UG t: 0191 2327799 UNO’S 18 Sandhill, Quayside, Newcastle, NE1 3AF t: 0191 2615264 THE WILD TRAPEZE 63 Heaton Road, Heaton NE6 5HE t: 077101 47301

NORTH TYNESIDE ALLARDS Front Street, Tynemouth t: 0191 4473252 BARCA ART CAFE 68 Front Street, Tynemouth t: 0191 2577959 BEACHES & CREAM 1 Victoria Crescent, Cullercoats, NE30 4PN t: 0191 2514718 BODA 74 Whitley Road, Whitley Bay, NE26 3NR t: 07542 244716 BROWNS SALT HOUSE 6-7 Victoria Crescent Cullercoats, NE30 4PN BUDDHA LOUNGE 76 Front Street, Tynemouth t: 0191 2708990


advertise here... Call 01661 844115 or visit www.appetitemag.co.uk for more information. CRUSOES South Beach, Longsands, Tynemouth, NE30 4HH t: 0191 2964152 CULLERCOATS BIKE & KAYAK 1A Norma Crescent Cullercoats, NE26 2PD t: 0191 251 9412 www.cullercoatsbikekayak.co.uk COTTAGE KITCHEN 1-5 Countess Avenue, Whitley Bay, NE26 3PN, t: 07530 101186 THE DELI AROUND THE CORNER 61 Hotspur Street, Tynemouth, NE30 4EE t: 0191 259 0086 www.thedeliaroundthecorner.co.uk DI MEO’S ICE-CREAM PARLOUR 9 Marine Avenue, Whitley Bay t: 0191 2523814 GARETH JAMES CHOCOLATIER 12 Front Street, Tynemouth, NE30 4DX t: 0191 2577799 www.garethjameschocolatier.co.uk THE GRAND HOTEL Grand Parade, Tynemouth, NE30 4ER t: 0191 2936666 www.grandhotel-uk.com

NORTHUMBERLAND ACTIV CYCLES Gresham House, Corbridge NE45 5AH t: 01434 632950 www.activ-cycles.co.uk ALLENDALE TEA ROOMS Market Place, Allendale, NE47 9BD t: 01434 683575 AMBLE BUTCHERS 31 Queen Street, Amble, NE65 0BX t: 01665 712700 THE ANGEL INN Main Street, Corbridge, NE45 5LA t: 01434 632119 BARN AT BEAL Beal Farm, Berwick upon Tweed, TD15 2PB t: 01289 540044 BATTLESTEADS HOTEL Wark, Hexham NE48 3LS. t: 01434 230209 www.battlesteads.com

IRVINS BRASSERIE The Irvin Building the Fish Quay, North Shields NE30 1HJ t: 01912963238 www.irvinsbrasserie.co.uk

BRADLEY GARDENS Sled Lane, Wylam, NE41 8JH t: 01661 852 176

PRIORY CAFE 35 Percy Park Road,Tynemouth, NE30 4LT t: 0191 2590627 PULP FICTION 193 park view Whitley bay NE26 3RD t: 0191 252 2205 RIVER CAFE 50 Bell Street, The Fish Quay NE30 1HF t: 0191 2966168 THE STAITH 57 Low Lights, North Shields Fish Quay NE30 1JA t: 0191 2708441 info@thestaithhouse.co.uk www.thestaithhouse.co.uk THE WOODEN DELI S59 Saville Street, North Shields, NE30 1AY. t: 0191 2964656

ESHOTT HALL Morpeth, NE65 9EN t: 01670 787454 FRENCH’S Front Street, Wylam, NE41 8AQ t: 01661 852422

THE GARDEN STATION Seaton Delaval Hall, The Avenue, Seaton Sluice NE26 4QR t: 0191 237 9100

BOUCHON BISTROT 4-6 Gilesgate, Hexham, NE46 3NJ t: 01434 609943

MISTER WOODS COFFEE TYNEMOUTH Front Street t: 0191 2575556 WALLSEND The Forum t: 0191 2954268 NORTH SHIELDS Railway Street t: 0191 2592559 TYNEMOUTH Broadway t: 0191 2964412

DUKE OF WELLINGTON Newton, NE43 7UL t: 01661 844446

BLYTH BOATHOUSE Quay Road, South Harbour Blyth NE24 3PA. t: 01670 369052

HINNIES 10 East Parade, Whitley Bay NE26 1AP. t: 0191 2533050

LOTTIE MCPHEES CUPCAKES 195 Park View, Whitley Bay, NE26 3RD t: 0191 4479632 www.lottiemcpheescupcakes.com

DOXFORD HALL HOTEL & SPA Chathill Alnwick, NE67 5DN t: 01665 589700 www.doxfordhall.co.uk

GARDEN COFFEE HOUSE 20 Hallgate, Hexham NE46 1XD t: 01434 606656

BLENKINSOPP CASTLE INN & TEAROOM Blenkinsopp Castle Home Park Greenhead, Brampton Cumbria CA8 7JS t: 016977 47757 www.blenkinsoppcastleinn.co.uk

LONGSANDS FISH KITCHEN 27 Front Street, Tynemouth NE30 4DZ t: 0191 2728552

DANIELLES BISTRO East Gate, Hexham t: 01434 601122

BIN 21 50 Bridge Street, Morpeth NE61 1NL. t: 01670 504901

GULSHAN INDIAN KITCHEN GRILL & COCKTAIL BAR 60 Hotspur Street Tynemouth NE30 4DX t: 0191 2530236

LOLA JEANS BAR & KITCHEN The Arcade, Tynemouth, NE30 4BS t: 0191 2577061

THE COUNTRY BARN Widdrington Farm, Morpeth NE61 5EA t: 01670 760181 www.thecountrybarn.co.uk

BROCKSBUSHES Corbridge, NE43 7UB t: 01434 633100 www.brocksbushes.co.uk THE CAFE @ MORPETH MOTORCYCLES Dark Lane, Morpeth, NE61 1SU t: 01670 513057 CAFÉ NO 6 Market Place, Corbridge, NE45 5AW t: 01434 634356 CAFE DES AMIS 52 Newgate Street, Morpeth NE61 1PB t: 0758 5614156 THE CHEESE SHOP 6 Oldgate, Morpeth, NE61 1LX t: 01670 459579 www.cheesemorpeth.co.uk CHILLINGHAM CASTLE Chillingham, Alnwick NE66 5NJ t: 01668 215359 THE CHOCOLATE GALLERY Oldgate, Morpeth NE61 1PY t: 01670 505481 THE CHOCOLATE SPA 1 Fenkle Street, AlnwicK, NE66 1HW THE COQUETVALE HOTEL Station Road, Rothbury NE65 7QH t: 01669 622900 CORBRIDGE LARDER 18 Hill Street, Corbridge, NE45 5AA. t: 01434 632948 www.corbridgelarder.co.uk

THE GARDEN STATION Langley, NE47 5LA t: 01434 684391 GERBHERDS DELI FARM SHOP 7 Newgate Street, Morpeth NE61 1AL t: 01670 512106 GINEVRA ESPRESSO BAR 16 Front Street, Prudhoe NE42 5HN. t: 01661 829062 www.caffeginevra.co.uk THE HEARTH CAFE Main Road, Horsley, NE15 0NT t: 01661 853563 HORTON GRANGE Berwick Hill, Ponteland NE13 6BU t: 01661 860686 ICE BAR 62 Newgate Street, Morpeth NE61 1BQ IL PICCOLO St Helens Street, Corbridge, NE45 5BE t: 01434 634554 JIGGERY POKERY Tea Room, 3 Dene Workshops, Mickley, Stocksfield, NE43 7BG t: 01661 842256 JASPERS 8 Bridge Street, Amble, NE65 0DR t: 01665 714724 JOLLY FISHERMAN 9 Haven Hill, Craster, NE66 3TR t: 01665 576 461 LANGLEY CASTLE Langley-on-Tyne, Hexham NE47 5LU t: 01434 688888 MANZIL TANDOORI RESTAURANT 2B Oldgate, Morpeth, NE61 1LX t: 01670 515405

MIVESI No.2 Market Place, Alnwick NE66 1HS t: 01665 606947

THE SHORELINE CAFE 1 Church Street, Craster NE66 3TH, t: 01665 571251

G.H PICKINGS BUTCHERS East Boldon, NE36 0SE t: 0191 5367359

MOORHOUSE FARM Station Road, Stannington Station, NE61 6DX t: 01670 789350

SMALL WORLD CAFE 27-28 Market Place, Hexham NE46 3PB t: 01434 606200

HAPPY ORGANIC 42 Front Street, Cleadon t: 0191 5363623 www.happyorganic.org

MORWICK FARM Acklington, Morpeth, NE65 9DG. t: 01665 711210 www.royaldouble.com NORTH ACOMB FARM SHOP North Acomb Farm, Stocksfield, NE43 7UF. t: 01661 843181 www.northacombfarmshop.co.uk NORTHUMBERLAND CHEESE CO, The Cheese Farm, Green Lane, Blagdon, NE13 6BZ t: 01670 789798 www.northumberlandcheese.co.uk NORTHUMBERLAND SAUSAGE COMPANY Wark Village Farm Store Hexham Road, Wark, NE48 3LR t: 01434 230221 www.northumberlandsausage company.com THE OLD BOATHOUSE Just by the Harbour, Amble, NE65 0AA t: 01665 711232 THE OLD STOREHOUSE Links Road, Amble NE65 0SD t: 01665 710500 THE PUDDING PARLOUR Bluebird House, Haugh Lane Ind Est, Hexham, NE46 3PU THE PLOUGH 24 Bondgate Without, Alnwick NE66 1PN t: 01665 602395 L.ROBSON & SONS Haven Hill, Craster, NE66 3TR t: 01665 576 223 R.MARTIN BUTCHERS 21 Newgate Street, Morpeth NE61 1AW t: 01670 513359 RUTHERFORDS OF MORPETH Coffee Shop 10-16 Bridge Street, Morpeth NE61 1NJ t: 01670 512458 ROBSON & SONS LTD QUALITY BUTCHERS 2 Meal Market, Hexham, NE46 2DA t: 01434 602049 ROTHBURY FAMILY BUTCHERS Townfoot, Rothbury, NE65 7SL t: 01669 620744 R.TURNBULL & SONS FAMILY BUTCHERS 33-35 Market Street, Alnwick, NE66 1SS. t: 01665 602186 RED LION INN Milfield, Wooler, NE71 6JD t: 01668 216224 www.redlioninn-milfield.co.uk

MASSEY’S 26 Middle Street, Corbridge, NE45 5AT t: 01434 633130

THE RUNNING FOX 2-4 Riverside, Felton, Morpeth, NE65 9EA t: 01670 787090

CORBRIDGE LARDER Sanderson Arcade, Morpeth, NE61 1NS

MATFEN HALL Matfen Village, NE20 0RH t: 01661 886500

SAATHI 28 Priestpopple, Hexham NE46 1PQ t: 01434 603 509

CORBRIDGE COOKSHOP 15 Middle Street, Corbridge NE45 5AT t: 01434 632582

MISTER RIDLEY’S ICE & COFFEE PARLOUR Ridley Park, Blyth

SHAMBLES 59 Bridge Street, Morpeth NE61 1PQ t: 01670 516688

SPURELLI ICE CREAM The Old Chandlery, Coquet Street, Amble, NE65 0DJ t: 01665 710890 www.spurreli.com

LATIMERS Shell Hill, Bents Road, Whitburn, SR6 7NT t: 0191 5292200

THE SUN INN High Church, Morpeth, NE61 2QT t: 01670 514153 SUNNYHILLS OF BELFORD South Road Belford, NE70 7DP t: 01668 219662 www.sunnyhillsfarmshop.co.uk SWALLOW FISH ‘Fishermans Kitchen’, 2 South Street, Seahouses, NE68 7RB t: 01665 721052 ST AIDAN HOTEL Seafront Seahouses NE68 7SR t: 01665-720355 TEA AND TIPPLE 18 Market Place, Corbridge, NE45 5AT, t: 01434 632886 www.teaandtipple.com TOMLINSONS CAFÉ AND BUNK HOUSE Bridge Street, Rothbury, NE65 7SF t: 01669 621979

NUMBER 4 4 St Bedes, Station Road, East Boldo, NE36 0LE t: 0191 447 9797 ORANGEGRASS 7 Mount Terrace, South Shields, NE33 1PY t: 0191 455 8555 THE PANTRY 289 Sunderland Road, NE34 6RB t: 0191 4561876 THE PANTRY 19 East Street, Whitburn SR6 7BY t: 0191 5292798 TAVISTOCK RETRO @ THE STANHOPE Stanhope Road, South Shields, NE33 4SS t: 0191 4565670

VALLUM FARM East Wallhouses, Military Road, NE18 0LL t. 01434 672652 www.vallumfarm.co.uk WATLING COFFEE HOUSE 11 Watling Street, Corbridge NE45 5AG t: 01434 634820 WHEELBIRKS FARM Stocksfield, NE43 7HY t: 07717 282 014 e: theparlour@wheelbirks.co.uk www.wheelbirks.co.uk WHITE SWAN HOTEL Bondgate Within, Alnwick. Northumberland, NE66 1TD t: 01665 602109 www.classiclodges.co.uk WMH FARM FRESH MEATS Haydon Bridge, Haltwhistle

SOUTH TYNESIDE

TONEY MINCHELLA @ THE PARK South Marine Park, Beach Road, NE33 2NN t: 0191 456 6125

SUNDERLAND ASIANA FUSION RESTAURANT Echo 24 Building, West Wear Street, SR1 1XD t: 0191 510 0099 www.asianafusion.co.uk FAUSTO COFFEE St. Georges Terrace, Roker, SR6 9LX t: 07447425158 THE BEACH HOUSE, 2 Pier Point, SR6 0PP

BISTRO ROMANO 63 Front Street, Cleadon, SR6 7PG t: 0191 519 1747

ITALIAN FARMHOUSE PIZZERIA South Street, West Rainton, DH4 6PA t: 0191 5841022

RISTORANTE BRAVI 7 North St, South Shields NE33 1HD t: 0191 427 5400

JUNIPERS PANTRY 10 Silksworth Lane, SR3 1LL t: 0191 4473292

BON APPETIT Front Street, Cleadon, SR6 7PG t: 0191 5374333 COLMANS FISH AND CHIPS 176 -186 Ocean Road, South Shields, NE33 2JQ t: 0191 4561202 www.colmansfishandchips.com CLIFTON COFFEE HOUSE The Clifton 101 Ocean Road, NE33 2JL t: 0191 455 1965

MAC ‘N’ ALLI Retail 6 Village Centre, Sea Winnings Way, NE33 3NE t: 0191 4548258

MULLER BAKERY 40 Villette Road, SR2 8RN t: 0191 5671429 NATIONAL GLASS CENTRE Liberty Way, SR6 0GL t: 0191 5155555 www.nationalglasscentre.com ROKER HOTEL Roker Terrace, SR6 9ND t: 0191 5671786

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VIVA STRAWBERRIES, ROASTED RHUBARB AND ROSEWATER LABNEH BALLS Viva strawberries are in season by April, coinciding with the Yorkshire rhubarb season. Rhubarb and Viva strawberries are wonderful together and adding the rosewater makes this healthy dessert extra delicious. Enjoy!

SERVES 6-8 INGREDIENTS

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For the labneh 50g icing sugar ²⁄3 tbsp of rosewater to taste pinch of salt 500g thick Greek yoghurt For the rhubarb 200g rhubarb 3 tbsp sugar 5 tbsp water To serve 400g Viva strawberries, hulled and quartered rose petals (optional)

METHOD

Start making the labneh a couple of days in advance. Line a sieve with a clean doubled piece cheesecloth or soft fabric, and place over a bowl. Stir the icing sugar, rosewater and salt into the yoghurt then pour the yoghurt into the centre of the cheesecloth. Pull the four corners of the cheesecloth up and tie it into a bag with string. Suspend the tied cheesecloth over a bowl overnight to allow the whey to drain out. If your kitchen is cold enough, you can drain the yogurt outside the fridge, otherwise put it in the fridge overnight. The longer you leave the labneh the firmer it will become - after 12 hours it should be the consistency of cream cheese. Remove the labneh from the cloth the next day, cover and store in the fridge until needed. To make the labneh balls, make sure that the labneh is firm enough to use a small spoon to scoop out little walnut-sized balls. Roll them in your hands to shape and place on a clean clothlined tray. Store in the fridge.

ON THE BALL To make the rhubarb, preheat the oven to 160C/Gas 3. Trim and cut the rhubarb into short lengths. Put the pieces into a baking dish, then sprinkle over the sugar and water. Cover the dish with a piece of foil or a lid and bake for about 25 mins, or until the rhubarb is soft but still keeps its shape. Allow the rhubarb to cool in its juices. When the rhubarb is cool, drain it and reserve the juices. To serve, place a few labneh balls on each

serving plate alongside a pile of rhubarb. Dress the Viva strawberries with a few spoonfuls of the rhubarb juices and then spoon the strawberries and rhubarb juice over the labneh balls and rhubarb. Scatter over the rose petals and serve. Tip - in place of the labneh balls, you could use a dollop of thick Greek yogurt flavoured with sugar and rosewater. Recipe courtesy of www.berryworld.com

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