Saturday 27 July 2024

July 2024 favourites list

Hello again my online friends!


I am back with this month’s list of things I’ve been enjoying. This is the week that British schools finish for the year, and as a result there is a real feeling that Summer has landed. Of course, we Brits will complain when it isn’t sunny, complain when it rains, and complain when it is hot. I am writing this on the opening day of the Paris Olympics where the weather difference couldn’t be more stark; south London has sunshine and blue skies and Paris seems to have another day of rain. My sympathies to all the torch bearers, dancers, performers and Celine Dion (making her first performance in years) for yesterday's washout. The opening ceremony was great to watch on screen, but probably was not fun to execute in the pouring rain!

My photos this month are from a delicious, fun, long, lazy, afternoon lunch at Barrafina, Drury Lane. The first article in this months’ list is from London’s Evening Standard, picking out the best London restaurants with terraces for al fresco dining. I wouldn’t have discovered this particular terrace without it. Bathed in the sunshine, drinking a glass of cold Txakoli, with these delectable tapas to nibble on made me feel like I was in San Sebastian, rather than central London. 

Gambas Rojas
 

I hope you enjoy this month’s collection.

Pan con tomate

 

Food writing

Eating out – London’s best restaurants with outdoor terraces. There are some hidden gems here: https://www.standard.co.uk/going-out/restaurants/london-s-best-restaurant-terraces-b1168376.html

Croquetas

Food on film – a selection of evocative and gorgeous food and cooking scenes from cinema, from cakes, to French cooking, marmalade and beyond: https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/best-food-scenes-film-cooking-b2310696.html

Travel and food – airports are usually dismal places to eat. This article attempts to select not just adequate but genuinely good airport food (the jamon and cava place in Madrid airport is definitely a solid pick!): https://www.cntraveler.com/story/best-airport-meals-according-to-travel-editors

Platter of Jamon Iberico

 

Food and politics – some people say that food isn’t political. Restauranteur and author Asma Khan disagrees, saying who gets to eat and who does not is always political: https://www.theguardian.com/food/article/2024/jul/21/asma-khan-darjeeling-express-food-is-deeply-political-who-eats-and-who-doesnt-interview

Stuffed courgette flower with honey

 

Kavey reviews Ed Smith’s fourth cookbook “Good Eggs”, a book devoted not only to 100 egg recipes, but also cooking techniques, quick hacks, tips on selecting and storage, and improvisation ideas: https://www.kaveyeats.com/good-eggs-by-ed-smith

Cooking at home – which are the cookbooks you should own? Always a contentious subject, but these are some fab (if US-centric) choices: https://www.vogue.com/article/cookbooks-that-everyone-should-own

Faletilla Iberica salad

 

Recipes

I love some cheeky chaat at home every now and then. Here’s a very American spin on the Indian snack tradition: hot dot chaat topping: https://www.eater.com/24175551/chaat-hot-dogs-toppings-recipes-chaat-dog

I love a lychee or passionfruit martini. Here’s something a little more grown up, a Green tea martini: https://www.theguardian.com/food/article/2024/jul/05/cocktail-of-the-week-down-hall-green-tea-martini-recipe

Cod with salsa verde

 

Fiona Maclean of London Unattached shares her recipe for Porchetta, Italian style roast pork: https://www.london-unattached.com/porchetta-recipe/

Recipe for pancetta wrapped cod with fennel risotto: https://www.greatbritishchefs.com/recipes/pancetta-wrapped-cod-fennel-risotto-recipe

Tuna tartare
 

What you might have missed at Snig’s Kitchen

Snig’s Statler salad (Vegetarian, but not vegan) – a spin on the classic Waldorf salad in tribute to the Muppet show balcony curmudgeons. https://snigskitchen.blogspot.com/2024/07/snigs-statler-salad.html

Secreto Iberico (pork with peppers)

 

TV and Music

Phil Lynott: Songs for While I'm Away is a fascinating and affectionate look back at the life and music of Phil Lynott, legendary frontman, singer, bass player and songwriter of Thin Lizzy. The documentary seeks to focus on his life rather than his death, and puts his songwriting at the forefront. Exploring the links between the songs and the events of his life gives some illuminating perspective.

On iPlayer: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0012bsy

Cheeky YouTube link: https://youtu.be/Ej5LJ6W339k

Milhojas - Spanish Millefeuille

 

We Are Ladyparts, Season 2

The all woman all Muslim punk band Ladyparts are BACK! This series, after a mammoth UK tour, the girls have created a fandom and buzz within the music industry. Will they achieve their dream of recording their debut? Will they achieve big label success? Will they play at Glastonbury? As ever, the songs are magic, and most people’s misconceptions about Muslim women are exploded. Watch out for Malala Made Me Do It.

On All4: https://www.channel4.com/programmes/we-are-lady-parts

Santiago Tart

 

Please note: as with every monthly Favourites List, all of these items have been selected by me simply because I love them. I do not receive any money, benefits in kind or other incentive for posting these links or recommendations

1 comment:

  1. Oooh some great reads there, thanks for the one on airport food and hot dog chaat topping! And of course, for featuring my latest cook book review! So kind of you! 🎁

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