Unexpected item in the bagging area | If you live in a big city, you probably have your pick of artisanal food shops, piled high with chilli oils and sauces. As a suburban dweller, I often get FOMO on the condiment front, so I am a big fan of Delli’s online food haven. My current obsession is the crispy chicken skin sambal from Mirin, and I always try to grab a jar of croissant butter from Mancunian bakery Pollen. But you have to be quick, because that stuff is more sought after than a ticket to Glastonbury. What I’ve been reading | It’s not a new release, but I have just started reading The Vegetarian by Han Kang, who won the Nobel prize in literature in 2024. First published in 2007, in South Korea, with an English translation released in 2015, The Vegetarian tells the story of Yeong-hye, an artist and homemaker whose decision to become vegetarian leads to devastating consequences. Her story is told in three parts by various family members; the first being her husband, Mr Cheong. It is captivating, uncomfortable, eye-opening and I am totally gripped. Top marks for a student dinner | A few weeks ago I had the privilege of visiting Ulster University in Belfast. My day started by talking to some of the culinary arts students, followed by hosting a Greekish dinner at their awe-inspiring Academy restaurant. Academy not only looks like a swish eatery, but it is a great opportunity for the uni students to gain priceless cheffing experience, both front and back of house. If you are visiting this brilliant city, make a beeline for their student menus or Culinary Salon events. It’s great seeing the next generation in action. |