Showing posts with label Speciality and Fine Food Fair 2014. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Speciality and Fine Food Fair 2014. Show all posts

Thursday, 9 October 2014

Amazing Artisan: Hilary, Co-founder of Choctails




London Cocktail Week sees everyone from budding amateur bartenders through to expert mixologists come together to share their passion for their favourite tipple. So what better time to feature the artisan who brings together two of Kitchen Table Projects’ foodie loves;  innovative cocktails and decadent chocolate? Founded by husband and wife team Simon and Hilary Delamare in 2012, Choctails was borne from Simon’s suggestion of putting cocktail flavours into chocolate.  The result?  Praise from family and friends for her concoctions, giving Hilary the motivation to turn her chocolate-making hobby into a full-time business. Turning her domestic kitchen into a production factory by day and giving up the dining room to become a chocolate store, Choctails was born. Read the interview in full here, where Hilary talks to Kitchen Table Projects about her startup story so far, and explains why running your own business is so awesome.

Tuesday, 30 September 2014

Speciality Food Fair 2014 - Our Top Picks

Whilst we know that we’re a nation that values tradition, it’s clear to see that us Brits are becoming increasingly less afraid of try new flavours and ingredients. Our supermarkets are now filled with a variety of products from around the globe, the popularity of fusion cuisine has taken off along with pretty much everyone who’s anyone opting for street food over more traditional, fine dining restaurants.

At the beginning of September we visited the Speciality and Fine Food Fair at Olympia and to say that there was a huge variety of products on show would be an understatement. Being a trade-only show and having never visited before, I was expecting something a little more corporate and a little less exciting. With over 700 producers exhibiting it was certainly nothing like that; we were blown away by not only the scale of the fair but the huge diversity of producers, experts and foodies that came far and wide to visit and exhibit at the fair. It was so exciting to meet and chat to so many passionate, innovative food producers, and the fair really affirmed our mission and inspired us to continue working towards something really awesome.

Tempted by the delicious smells that filled Olympia, there was loads to look at and try (okay, there was definitely a lot more trying than looking!) We tried pretty much every kind of food you could imagine, from cured meats to pasta to olive oils and artisan chocolate. It was all delicious, but if we had to whittle down our favourites, these guys from the small producer village had to come top:



As ice cream devotees, it’s usually hard to convince us that something healthy would make a delicious alternative to our usual creamy treat. First taste and we were sold; this super fruity fat-free frozen dessert is just the right amount of sweet. The Strawgo has to be our favourite, and is sure to be our go-to treat when we’re next reaching inside our freezer.




Our guilt-free snack of choice in the KTP office. Delicious fruit crisps for when the 4pm snack attack hits, these crisps are free from nasties (and the packaging is gorgeous, too). The pineapple is delicious, but the crunchy apple variety have to be our favourite.


The super-friendly, outgoing guys on the British Cassis stall immediately drew us in; it helped that their drinks were delicious, too! These guys are big on providence and celebrate the traceability of all their British ingredients. We loved their story and look forward to hearing what these guys are up to next!

The idea behind this product is awesome! Their cocktail infused jellies come in three flavours and are perfect for a dessert or even an alternative to your usual tipple. Watch out for these cocktail chemists (complete with lab coats)...we predict they're going to be big business in the food world!
It doesn’t take a lot to tempt us into trying Gin. Warner Edwards have it down to a tee - great tasting gin, fab branding and interesting flavour combinations. We’re looking forward to seeing a lot more of these guys very soon!

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We’d already met chocolatier Ben when we interviewed him as an Amazing Artisan a couple of months ago. His new chocolate venture, Wicked & Wonderful, was one of our favourite takeaways from the chocolate show; mouth-wateringly good chocolate in decadent packaging that feels as luxurious as it tastes.



The thought that entered our minds on trying their Great Taste 3 Gold Star salted caramel sauce? Why haven’t we tried this before!? Deliciously decadent, we think this sauce would be perfect heated over a brownie or drizzled over ice cream (or, if we’re feeling really greedy, straight out of the jar on a spoon!)


Another Great Taste three gold star winner, we loved these quirky little pots holding their authentic Gujarati masala shots. With a different pot for vegetables, seafood and meats, Mistry and Co. are on a mission to educate people that Indian food can be delicious and healthy. Oh, and their website is awesome, too!
Ben and his team are on a mission to recreate everyone’s favourite baked beans by using delicious ingredients and a slow cooking process. With six unique recipes in their range and already stocked in Fortnum and Mason, these guys look ready to make a storm and shake up the world of beans as we know it.



With Mrs Middleton’s it was pretty simple; bags of enthusiasm mixed with a premium (not to mention delicious) product from their family farm in Bedfordshire. We loved trying their samples - the oil is just as perfect on it’s own with some freshly baked bread than it is in all types of cooking. Looking forward to seeing more from these guys.

With the nights drawing in and winter firmly on its way, Jaz and Juls hot chocolate is the perfect treat. Amazing variety of flavours and ethically sourced cocoa from Madagascar, Peru, and Granda. Sounds good to us!

We can’t wait until next year!

Were you at the food fair? What was your favourite find?

Friday, 29 August 2014

Speciality and Fine Food Fair 2014


We may have had a pretty hectic couple of months, but we’re already gearing up for some pretty exciting events in the Kitchen Table Projects calendar over the next couple of months. This September, we’re really excited to be heading to the Speciality Food Fair - the biggest and most comprehensive fine and speciality food exhibition in the UK. Whilst the show will be a great place to be inspired by all things new in the food world, we’ll predominantly be on the look out for some emerging artisans who are interested in getting involved with Kitchen Table Projects. With talks, cookery demonstrations and business workshops scheduled across the three days, as well as over 700 producers showcasing thousands of new and exciting products, we’ll certainly be busy! If you're interested in attending the show but aren't quite sure what to expect, then have a little look at the video from last year's event:



If you’re an artisan who is exhibiting, or if you’re just popping along to take a peek into the future of the foodie world, then get in touch! We’ll be at the festival over all three days and it would be great to meet some of you who are interested in finding out a little more about what Kitchen Table Projects are up to. Drop us an email at hello@kitchentableprojects.com, or tweet us @KitchTablePro - see you in September!