OFFAL CLUB MANCHESTER |
So after a quite amazing first visit to Offal Club earlier in the year, I was honoured to be invited back for the June event, this time hosted in the leafy endz of Bowden.
The menu is below & as you can see, pretty special. A visual run down of each course is after the jump but do head to The Offal Club blog for detailed recipes of each dish, when they get posted. This is more aperitif, content-wise...
OFFAL CLUB - JUNE 2015 MENU |
OX HEART JERKY |
THE WINE LINE UP - BOTTLE ON LEFT FROM NEW BUTCHER'S QUARTER |
OXTAIL & TAMARIND SOUP |
The oxtail & tamarind soup was Thai hot & sour style, meat just falling off the bone. Coriander and chilli adding perfect weight. Again, one definitely to get the recipe for..
SWEETBREADS W/ MUSHROOM RISOTTO |
Next up were sweetbreads on a mushroom risotto.
What are 'sweetbreads' you say? Kinda doughy sugary bread? Not quite...
[ From Wiki ]
Sweetbreads or ris are culinary names for the thymus (also called throat, gullet, or neck sweetbread) or the pancreas (also called heart, stomach, or belly sweetbread), especially of the calf (ris de veau) and lamb (ris d'agneau), and, less commonly, of beef and pork.Various other glands used as food may also be called "sweetbreads," including the parotid gland ("cheek" or "ear" sweetbread), the sublingual glands ("tongue" sweetbreads or "throat bread"), and testicles (cf. Rocky Mountain oyster, prairie oyster, or lamb fries).
The "heart" sweetbreads are more spherical in shape, and surrounded symmetrically by the "throat" sweetbreads, which are more cylindrical in shape.
So now you know.
What are 'sweetbreads' you say? Kinda doughy sugary bread? Not quite...
[ From Wiki ]
Sweetbreads or ris are culinary names for the thymus (also called throat, gullet, or neck sweetbread) or the pancreas (also called heart, stomach, or belly sweetbread), especially of the calf (ris de veau) and lamb (ris d'agneau), and, less commonly, of beef and pork.Various other glands used as food may also be called "sweetbreads," including the parotid gland ("cheek" or "ear" sweetbread), the sublingual glands ("tongue" sweetbreads or "throat bread"), and testicles (cf. Rocky Mountain oyster, prairie oyster, or lamb fries).
The "heart" sweetbreads are more spherical in shape, and surrounded symmetrically by the "throat" sweetbreads, which are more cylindrical in shape.
So now you know.
SWEET, SWEETBREADS... |
NAKED WINE |
The above Triangles was a Spanish acquisition from Naked Wines. At 14.5% it's not to be messed with - a full bottle & suddenly you're playing ragga real loud & demanding reloads...(nobody did mind)
& then the main event...
ON THE TABLE... |
& ON THE PLATE... |
Spicy ostrich livers cooked with smoked bacon & onions, served with baby carrots & mashed potato.
Was amazing. Search out the ostriches, get out the recipe & get cooking it.
Very much recommended.
& then, the conclusion...
ROASTED PEACHES |
ROASTED PEACHES WITH AMARETTI BISCUITS & SANGUINACILLY |
It's worth noting that the sanguinacilly on the above was made with pigs blood from the local abattoir. How many restaurants do you go to where they dress the pudding in locally sourced pigs blood, eh?
So many thanks to the amazing chefs, excellent hosts and all involved - another ace Offal Club. Keep an eye on Offal Club Twitter for updates on new posts, recipes etc
TAUNTAUN OFFAL - MAYBE NEXT TIME? |