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Flavour 01/09/2012

We interview Ilkay Ada, owner of Otto cafe (with locations on Regent street and Mill Road), Alan investigates the latest beers on offer from a selection of Cambridge pubs (what a great job!) There’ll  also be update from award-winning Inder’s Kitchen, and Matt gets ‘Clueless in the Kitchen’ once more, this time making his own healthy cereal bars!

All this, some music and of course our Saturday newspaper review of everything eye-catching in the culinary columns.

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– 18th August 2012: Investigating the Cambridge Chili farm, Massaro’s, Limoncello, The Bun Shop and The Moonshine Brewery.

– 4th August 2012: We read up on the latest cookbooks gracing the shop shelves, ‘Clueless in the Kitchen’ serves up something simple. We replay some choice cuts from local producers we’ve interviewed in light of the upcoming Food & farming awards, and visit ‘The Art of Meat’ in Arbury.

– 21st July 2012: A report on the Community Crop-share harvest, Books for Cooks bookshop, ‘Clueless in the Kitchen’ nearly earns its first health warning, and we feature some clips of local producers for this year’s Food & Farming awards nominations.

– 7th July 2012: An interview with ‘Taylor Made Foods’, we mark ‘Love your local market’ fortnight, and an update on the Transition Cambridge food group crop-share scheme.

– 23rd June 2012: Featuring interviews with Peter Voshol of the ‘Loaf for Life’ bakery and a collection of traders from this year’s Town & Country fair including ‘Scarlett & Mustard’ and ‘Jacc’s Gourmet Coffee’.

– 9th June 2012: Interviews with Lauren Hodges of the newly re-opened pub ‘The Mill’, Simon Fraser of Hot Numbers cafe, some ideas about wild food and reviews of Cotto and The Cambridge Chop House.

– 26th May 2012: An restaurant review of Fitzbillies, we attend the first Platelickers secret supper club, Rob Birch discusses the state of independence of Mill Road, and we drop in on Cambake; a new group dedicated to the traditionally made loaf.

– 12th May 2012: The greatest pies and waffles feature in this edition, both available at the Cambridge Sunday Market courtesy of Claire Barker at the Brownsfield Farm stall, and Bernard Willermans of the Belgian Waffle stall. Also, we’ve an interview with dietician Helen Davies, and Luke Webster discusses the science of wine tasting

– 28th April 2012: We meet local food blogger Ivana Gresham, visit ‘Books for Cooks’ in Notting Hill, and hear about Mill Road’s ‘Milly Card’ scheme. Also featuring Luke Webster on the science of wine tasting, and an interview at newly opened ‘Las Iguanas’ on quayside

– 14th April 2012: All about ‘the local food challenge’ organised by Cambridge Carbon Footprint. Interviews with local food blogger Jo Kruczynska and ‘The Cheese & Pie man’ at Cambridge market, and ‘Clueless in the Kitchen’ concocts a cherry & almond pie.

– 31st March 2012: A chat with Chris Myers of ‘Cam Cattle’, Simon Steele of ‘Wild Country Organics’, and ‘Clueless in the Kitchen’ crafts a beef & onion pie with cheese pastry, followed by a honey & gingerbread pudding.

– 17th March 2012: We visit Sticky Beaks cafe, attend a pie & mash evening at Urban Larder, chat with Colin Joyce the market co-ordinator from Cambridge City Council, and ‘Clueless in the Kitchen’ celebrates St. David’s day a month late by making a leek pie followed by a honey & gingerbread pudding.

– 3rd March 2012: Interviews with Noel Young Wines, cafe Nord, Italian restaurant La Margherita, a feature on the Wild Country Organics stall at the Sunday Market and news from ‘Fairtrade Fortnight’.

– 18th February 2012: We interview Simon Steele from the Sunday Market Vegetable stall, Balzano’s the Italian delicatessen, Richard Naisby co-founder of The Milton Brewery and Amanda Taylor of the Cambridge City Council and 105′s own Tom Taylor from the ‘Stagger’ & ‘From the Terraces’ programmes.

– 4th February 2012: Featuring interviews with Rosie Hogg of ‘Books for Cooks’, Joeseph Kennedy of The Blackbar Brewery, The Gog Magog Hills Farmshop and attend the annual ‘Seedy Sunday’ event in Trumpington.

– 21st January 2012: With Alison Benjamin on her book ‘A World without Bees’, Caroline Child co-owner of Norfolk Street Delicatessen, Polly Plouviez of Urban Larder and Roger Frost advises on breadmakers.

– 7th January 2012: A retrospective of clips from 2011.

 

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Posted: 5 September 2012 | Last Updated 1 September 2013

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