Pic by Paul Winch Furness |
First of all my book Supper Club; recipes and notes from the underground restaurant came out.
My rainbow cake baked for the Clandestine Cake Club cut open |
With me are Vanessa Feltz, Patrick Holford of Optimum Nutrition and Josie of Big Brother! |
I continued to do dinners, teas, brunches and lunches with increasingly conceptual themes:
I also wrote an article about Salt for The Guardian.
Front Room Flicks: Eat Pray Love: dishes from the book and a big screen showing the film.
Chocolate meal with Trish Deseine: a creative chocolate menu
Spaghetti dinners: cheaper meals incorporating my fave dinner.
Jar meal (featured in the Evening Standard)
Wild food with Natural wine: held outside next to the bonfire. I met Isabelle Legeron who is an ambassador for Natural Wine, I already had a planned event with Nick Weston, a forager and hunter so it made sense to combine the two. I’m a great believer in all things natural. I’ve even started to grow my underarm hair for winter.
Avocado ‘fabergé egg’ on a bed of salt. |
Avocado night: an opportunity to go crazy with avocados….
Diva dinners series: Hollywood glamour at Judy/Liza; Jewish food at Barbra Streisand night; Frida Kahlo night, a Piaf lunch and the upcoming Margaret Thatcher tea, Dolly Parton night (sold out) and Stevie Nicks night.
Josie Long and I continued with the comedy club with themes such as the Mitford Sisters.
I also did a few Pop ups:
Just to clarify, generally I run a ‘home restaurant’ not a pop up. But I did a few pop ups too.
Renoir’s depiction of the Maille mustard pop up in Spitalfields |
Maille mustard at Spitalfields. One of my favourite products, it was fabulous to take an great ingredient and run wild with it in a menu.
My van loaded with food, I had to drive veery slowly down to Fire and Knives |
Fire and Knives; a food conference run by Tim Hayward, editor of Fire and Knives magazine.
I set up a lunch at the back of the hall, with an elaborate menu, vintage china and glassware for 80 people.
Blancmange, made from scratch from a pineapple mould. Pineapples were so expensive in the 18th century, hostesses would rent them as decoration for the duration of the meal. |
A Georgian era themed lunch at Blacks club in Soho, a former residence of a certain Mr Fortnum.
I love this private club in a Georgian house. I spent weeks researching 18th century food for this menu.
Festival:
This was a monster of a task, catering for 500 at each festival, starting a pop up restaurant from scratch in a field. There were a few glitches: I had to ‘let go’ my entire front of house staff at Camp Bestival for, how to put it ? ‘over partying whilst on duty’ which was upsetting. I got a new team at Bestival and things ran very smoothly with happy customers and creative dining fused with theatricality.
Rob Da Bank at The Underground Restaurant, Camp Bestival |
Me and my sister MsJazellelabelle. The Underground Restaurant has a shipboard theme. |
Things got riotous at Bestival…full houses each sitting! |
Food Raves/ Night Market:
I started the first Underground Night Market in May this year. It was a tremendous success and highlighted the need for alternative food events for younger people. Most farmer’s markets are during the day at the weekend which attract only a certain demographic. My night markets have live music, cooking demonstrations, the Dragons Den and plenty of hot and cold food stalls.
Expect to see more from me in 2012.
The Underground University: food and craft conferences. I love learning and here I combined eating with talks and workshops.
Young & Foodish and Mrs Y and F giving a talk How to be a successful Food Blogger |
We don’t have Percy Thrower but we do have Zia Mays. |
I started The Secret Garden Club; gardening workshops with themed food. Zia Mays also taught people how to smoke.
I’ve always travelled and supper clubbing around the world is the perfect vehicle.
This year I’ve made trips to:
New York to visit The Brooklyn Edible Social Club, 4 course vegan and draw inspiration from the food scene.
A glistening slice of Star Ruby grapefruit |
South Africa to visit grapefruit farmers and a shebeen in Soweto.
I got to experience Lucia day on the 13th of December |
Sweden to visit Linn Soderstrom’s supper club in Stockholm and Jasmine Soufi in Gothenburg.
The cookery school at Ballymaloe |
Ireland to see Ballymaloe cookery school and Outstanding in the Field.
And around the UK:
Scotland to stay with My home supper club and visit others in the area.
Warwickshire to visit Squisito supper club.
Cupcake, cat and typical Yorkshire terraced houses. |
Leeds to visit Lynn Hill’s Secret Tea Room and other supper clubs.
I hope to make more trips in 2012.
In 2011 I set up The Underground Restaurant as a YouTube channel and made videos with Lovefood.com such as How to cook on salt blocks
Marmite in a pan. A batch takes about 10 days |
Above all I’m still cooking from scratch, DIY punk style. It’s this that drives me, as well as pioneering new ways of doing business. My most popular DIY post remains How to make your own marmite
Hope you all enjoyed these blog posts. I have plenty of ideas bubbling away for 2012 and more books in the pipeline.
Drawing of MsMarmite by Margaret Rodgers |
Zia Mays
Quite a rollercoaster 12 months. Here's to 2012.
The Italian Dish
WOW. What a recap and what a year. Totally impressed!
Vintage Afternoon Teas
Simply incredible! I don't believe you really did all that! If you ever need a guest baker, give me a shout…and if you're ever planning a trip to the north west you would be super welcome at one of my secret tea parties…but meanwhile congratulations and I raise a glass to your doing even more in 2012!
Lynn Hill
What a great year it's been for you Kerstin, you've worked jolly hard. So glad I was just a Teeny Weeny part of it. Here's to 2012, bring it on, as they say.
Lianne Marie Binks
You are thoroughly amazing Kerstin, do you know that! Wow what a year it's been for you. Can't wait to see what you get up to in 2012 darling.
Thinking of the days
I'm absolutely knackered just reading this rollicking romp through 2011! What a wonderful year- whatever you 're taking, send me some!
Seriously , congratulations….
Anonymous
Oh my goodness! How can that all happen within one year? Keep it up, you're incredible!
The Curious Cat
Lady! 2011 was an EXCELLENT year for you! You were blessed! You should be so proud. It is such an achievement and really great to see it in a summery like that! xxx