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Tuesday, 26 September 2017

Independent Birmingham Festival 2017 Aston Hall

Independent Birmingham Festival Aston Hall
 What a blessing the Independent Birmingham Festival was on a rare sunny Sunday in September. We were so excited to go that we were amongst the first people there when the entrances opened at noon. This coming together of Birmingham's best independents is thrilling as you find so many new places to try and they quickly become your new favourite places to go, eat and drink.
We headed straight for the halloumi fries and they were a big hit. I'd recommend sharing a plate as they are very filling and you need to leave room for other goodies. Lovely texture.
The Indian Brewery Company were soon very busy for both their craft beers and tasty street food.
Indian Brewery Company
The sun was shining on Faculty Coffee and Sixteen Bakery. I love their coffee and cakes in the Piccadilly Arcade.
Faculty Coffee
 I could not resist the vegan snickers brownie and the raspberry and white chocolate blondie. Both amazing.
Sixteen Bakery 
 Next we headed to Buddha Belly and their exceptional curries and stir fries created by Sai Deethwa of Masterchef fame. I had the Thai chicken curry and it was one of the dishes of the day, everyone loved it.
Buddha Belly
 I think I'll try the marinated crispy chicken next, it looks lush.
 Bar Opus blew us away with their cocktails. I had the whisky smash and it puts you in the mood for some serious drinking. The whisky does not dominate the flavours with lemon juice, mint and angostura bitters combining beautifully.
Bar Opus
Clink Beer had quite a display going on. The craft beer wizards have a new bar opening in Harborne on Saturday 30th September called the Paper Duck
 The art of drinking.
Clink Beer
 An incredible range of flavours on offer including chocolate, passion fruit, grapefruit and guava.
 Wonderful Lebanese flavours were dished up the Middle Feast in their kebabs and mezze. Next time I catch them I'm going to try the triple mixed kebab with Lebanese chicken, harissa glazed lamb and halloumi.
The Middle Feast
 Independent Birmingham founder Joe Schuppler has a crazy obsession with G&T slushies created by 40 St Paul's in the Jewellery Quarter. I too now have a crazy obsession with these slushies! You must check out 40 St Pauls as they have over 120 gins to choose from and a flavour chart you can use to find your perfect drink.
 It was time a well-earned break to give the stomach a chance to make space for the next round of feasting.
Independent Birmingham Festival Aston Hall


Cocktail legend Rob Wood was delivering incredible drinks made from ingredients that we normally throw away such as apple cores and mint stalks. 
Rob Wood Smultronstalle
 I chatted to Rob about his forthcoming collaboration with meet maestro Andy's Low 'N' Slow. It will be unmissable and for one night only.
 Mint stalk mojito was one of the drinks of the day.
Mint Stalk Mojito Smultronstalle
 2nd Brew Pina Colada was super tasty and peppy.
Pina Colada Smultronstalle

The Two Cats team were happy to unveil their next project Salt & Earth which will popping up on selected evenings at the new Kanteen cafe in the Custard Factory. Looks a fab place. Seabass ceviche with sweet potato, corn, lime, red onion and chilli sounds gorgeous

Salt & Earth
 You can't beat a classic such as The Bureau's smoked pork hot dog and toppings such as beef chilli, applewood smoked cheese and habas fritas. Hot diggety dog!
It's my favourite restaurant El Borracho de Oro wowing everyone with pork, paprika and garlic burgers, juicy stews and delicious churros.
El Borracho De Oro
 They have just launched their Autumn menu. What would you try first?
El Boracho De Oro Instagram
 They also do fun nights such as learning to paint which looks a lot of fun judging by these wannabe Picassos.
El Boracho De Oro Instagram
It has been quite the year for the multi-award winning team at Loki and they go from strength to strength with plans just announced to open a third store in Edgbaston in October.
Loki Wine
Quality selection as always.
 I regret not having a fragola bellini. I'm a fool!

 Just one of the cool pooches supporting Brum's independents. Hope he got to try the amazing food.
 The Bournville Waffle Company surprised me! I'm not a big waffle fan normally. My family normally buys those awful soft ones from the supermarket which are so meh. 
Bournville Waffle Company
 These babies are as far from meh as you can get. The waffle has a nice crisp texture which is yum with the cream, strawberries and chocolate sauce.
Bournville Waffle Company
 Or how about some honeycomb, vanilla cheesecake and caramel sauce. Omdddddddddsssss.
Bournville Waffle Company
 You got to be tempted by at least 3 of these.
We next headed inside to the craft market upstairs and the Chocolate Quarter's goodies had brought all the boys and the girls in from the yard.
Chocolate Quarter
 See this sushi candy hiding at the back of the display. You must be able to sniff these things out if you want to considered a true gourmand.
Chocolate Quarter
 Mississippi for me please.
Chocolate Quarter
 JamVsCustard you rock man! Look how plump these doughnuts look. I had the raspberry pavlova and it was 10 out of 10 greatness.
Jam Vs Custard
 Sweet satisfaction.
Jam Vs Custard
 A blurry photo forgive me but you need to know that there are jaffa cake doughnuts around that you need to hunt down ASAP.
The fudge store went all out to impress with an incredible range of flavours.

 These doughnuts have been officiallly 'pimped'.
 I'm very proud of my free festival tote bag :) 

Finally
Cheers Joe and everyone involved in the festival. A fantastic day and one to remember with a beaming smile when you replay all the highlights.

You can sign up to Independent Birmingham card here and enjoy discounts all year round at these fantastic places.

Words and photos by Paul Clarke Twitter @lovenarzipan
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Sunday, 23 July 2017

Birmingham Street Food Highlights

Zindiya Moseley

Come with me my friends on a odyssey of temptation around some of  Birmingham's best street food vendors. Look at this glorious street market themed decor!
Zindiya
Since going to the Seasonal Market at the Bond Company in April I have found some amazing restaurants and left in no doubt that Birmingham is having a foodie renaissance of lip-smacking tastiness.
Zindiya in Moseley wowed me with the best Indian food that I have ever tasted in Brum by some margin.
This lovely snack corner produced gorgeous onion bhajis, spicy chickpeas and delicious masala chips. Such strong yet delicate flavours.
For dessert how about Indian style carrot cake, mango sorbet or chocolate balls filled with strawberry pieces?
Add in a cocktail range designed by maestro Rob Wood with flavours featuring curry leaf and it's a big thumbs up from me.

El Borracho De Oro
A beautiful Spanish restaurant in Edgbaston is my idea of foodie heaven. I love the decor, you could fill your Instagram page with all the glorious fine details.
The tapas are incredibly authentic and that's why I give them 10 out of 10 for quality and taste.
 Delicious squid, terrific chorizo, juicy chicken skewers and amazing patatas bravas. You must try everything!

Original Patty Men
It started with a succulent cubano in Quarter House Coffee and led to the best burgers I have ever tasted. Best Burger in Brum! The aged beef so full of flavour, the creamy cheese and indulgent toppings will wow you.
If you have a sweet tooth you will die for the bacon with maple syrup and the Big Vern donut burger was magnificent! The spiced fries below are even better with the ODB coleslaw added. How do they think of these things?! They must have world-beating taste buds to create such loveliness.
I was lucky enough to be in OPM on the night they launched new special the 'Bourbon Squealer". It comes with a jam made from whisky and bacon. It's lush!
 Even the drinks are cool.

Peel & Stone
When I showed my friends this bakery's location they commented it reminded them of Jack The Ripper! Don't let that put you off though.
They are Creative with a capital C. They do this amazing cinnamon swirl with pistachio, orange and raspberry. It's mind-blowing.
Peel & Stone make great sour dough bread, amazing sandwiches with fillings such as refried beans with avocado and Korean pulled pork with slaw and coriander. Below right is the amazing white chocolate and raspberry croissant.
 A cute shop.


 Indian Brewery Company

 Birmingham seems to have taken the Indian Brewery Company very quickly to its heart. As well as the eclectic and unique beer range they have great street food which is amazing value and generous portions too.

Bombay wings, fat naans and masala fries all hit the spot.


Alpha Cafe
The genius that is David W Massey hosted the Birmingham Social Media Cafe meetup for June at the Alpha Tower cafe. Carefully look at the descriptions below. Don't they all sound like your new favourite! I had the raspberry and white chocolate brownie. Best brownie I have ever had as it's so juicy and sweet.
On weekends they make ice cream sandwiches. We are talking brownie crinkle cookies with cherry vanilla swirl ice cream. This is serious business.


Colmore Food Festival
Glynn Purnell demonstration
As soon as the Birmingham Social Media Cafe had finished on June 30th me and the cream of Birmingham's food bloggers headed straight over to the Colmore Food Festival.
All the top restaurants were doing dishes priced at only £4. For example Purnell's did slow cooked Ox cheeks which everyone devoured. I went straight over to Opus for the pork belly with cherries.
People still insist on feeding pigeons in public squares.
What a find Hindley's Bakery was.
Check out these flavours!
Damn straight you want that one! 
Take the day off from Greggs and tuck into a pie from Jake's.


Finally
Super Bubble Waffle
 We must innovate or die. Look at this dessert treat by Super Bubble Waffle in Grand Central. Buy one and everyone will stare at you with green jealous eyes. We had mango, strawberry ice creams and sweet strips in ours. Yum!
Words and photos by Paul Clarke
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