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Kate Walsh Celebrates Real Food

18 Tuesday Jun 2013

Posted by Joanna in Food, Sydney

≈ 11 Comments

Tags

Classes, Cooking Classes, food, Food Classes, food projects, Kate Walsh, Kimchi, Real Food Projects, Rene Redzepi, Sauerkraut, Slow Food, sydney market, Traditional Food

Kate Walsh (aka McDreamy's ex)

Kate Walsh (aka McDreamy’s ex)
(Image from here)

No, no, no! Not THAT Kate Walsh.

THIS Kate Walsh…

Kate Walsh of Real Food Projects

Kate Walsh of Real Food Projects
(Image from here)

As usual, I’m a little late to the party. I’ve only just discovered Kate Walsh and her seriously fab’ Real Food Projects here in Sydney, after reading about her in a recent Good Food article online.

People will travel anywhere for good food – it’s crazy. (Rene Redzepi)

I do agree with Rene*, people will travel for good food (especially when it is coupled with great service). But, there is definitely a growing movement of foodie types who seek a more ethical, natural and sustainable way of eating. A way of understanding what they eat, and where it originated. A big step away from overly-processed and genetically modified food and towards a more natural relationship with food. A bit like our grandmothers, or even their grandmothers used to have. It is possible that I am one of these people…!

Kate Walsh worked with global not-for-profit organisation Slow Food in the United States and consulted with the progressive Food Democracy Now group, before deciding she wanted to fill a gap in the Sydney market. And so, Real Food Projects was born. Lucky for us!

According to the Real Food Projects website, “Real Food Projects connects people to the story behind their food. We are a community of friends, chefs, growers, foragers, butchers, eaters and farmers. We throw great parties, hold cooking classes, do private catering and create the occasional pop-up shop in celebration of local, seasonal and ethical food. Our first ambitious project, co-founded with Matt Brannagan, was a lightening-fast, two-week pop-up Christmas shop in Darlinghurst, Sydney in 2012. Following this success, we opened another pop-up shop this time in Newtown, a cooking class series and an informal supper club over March 2013.”

Real Food Projects - Cooking School

Real Food Projects – Cooking School
(Image from here)

I may have slept through the first two Real Food Project pop-up shops, but there’s no way I’m missing their current project – another pop-up, but this time a cooking school in the first three weeks of July.

If you are keen to learn how to make butter, pastry, pickle or jam, even butcher a whole lamb, why not let the artisans of Sydney show you how.

Capturing Cultures with Holly Davis

Capturing Cultures with Holly Davis
(Image from here)

I’m going to be ‘Capturing Cultures’ with Holly Davis, learning the art of fermenting my own vegetables at home. But, if sauerkraut and kimchi ain’t your bag, how about making ‘Beef Jerky’ with Griffin Jerky or ‘Home-made Ricotta’ with Kristen Allen (resident cheese-maker and pickler at Cornersmith).

Places at the Real Food Projects classes are going fast (some have sold out already), so if you’re interested, I suggest you sign up sooner rather than later. Classes start from $55 a session and will be held at the 107 Projects store at 107 Redfern Street, Redfern and West Juliett café in Enmore.

*although, I haven’t been quite lucky enough to travel as far Noma for a meal…

Best Sydney Breakfast (& Lunch) Spots: Cornersmith

03 Monday Jun 2013

Posted by Joanna in Food

≈ 16 Comments

Tags

Cheese Making, Cooking, Cornersmith, food, Michael Pollan, Ploughman's lunch, Sustainable Food, Sydney Dining, Traditional Food, Urban Beehive

Cornersmith Ploughman's (Image by TSL)

Cornersmith Ploughman’s
(Image by TSL)

Cornersmith Lunch (Image by TSL)

Cornersmith Lunch
(Image by TSL)

Cornersmith Egg & Greens (Image by TSL)

Cornersmith Egg & Greens
(Image by TSL)

I know. I know. Before you say anything, I know that that first image of me chowing down on Cornersmith’s take on a Ploughman’s is hardly breakfast fare. But, when you hear how good it was AND that this place might just be my newest foodie obsession (I’ve been there twice in the past week, once for breakfast and once for lunch), perhaps you’ll allow me a little grace…?

Don’t eat anything your great-grandmother wouldn’t recognize as food.(Michael Pollan)

If you subscribe to Michael Pollan‘s way of thinking about food, then you will love, love, LOVE Cornersmith. I promise.

I have been hearing such great things about this quirky-yet-cool cafe for quite a while, and then my special blogging buddy, BCD recommended it – so, I had to drag LM off for a look-see. I only wish I hadn’t left it so long.

Cornersmith 3

Cornersmith

Cornersmith (Images by TSL)

Cornersmith
(Images by TSL)

Located on the corner of Illawara and Petersham Roads in Marrickville – great if you’re an inner-westie like me! – the very hip Cornersmith offers a frequently changing blackboard menu made up of locally sourced and fresh produce, coupled with preserves and pickles made on site. If that’s not enough to tickle your taste buds, they are even part of the Urban Beehive project AND offer cheese-making classes. It’s a wee foodie nirvana…

This morning, my avocado, coriander, citrus and chilli with sprouts on rye (well, in my case gluten free toast) was just what my tummy wanted. LM had the poached egg roll with free range salami, quince aioli, pickled fennel and brussels slaw. He chose to save the top half of his roll so he could taste the house-made crab apple jelly. It was so good we had to take a jar home with us. We’ve already got a jar of the zucchini pickles from last time – I had them with the ploughman’s and they were sooooo yummy.

Cornersmith Pickles and Preserves (Image by TSL)

Cornersmith Pickles and Preserves Retail Station
(Image by TSL)

A word of warning – Cornersmith ain’t huge. There was lots of room for us this Monday morning, but it can get mighty busy come peak times. Be prepared for a wait at the weekend.

Cornersmith
Cornersmith

Cornersmith in Marrickville (Images by TSL)

Cornersmith in Marrickville
(Images by TSL)

Cornersmith is now open 7 days and can be found at 314 Illawara Road, Marrickville. I reckon’ its fab’.

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