Just off the adjacent, hot, disco dancefloor (see Jeni's golden boots) various local characters indulged themselves in the semi-anonymity of Soup Disco Photobooth. Can you spot any famous Tooting faces you know?
Showing posts with label Soup Disco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Soup Disco. Show all posts
Monday, September 12, 2016
Soup Disco Characters
So the finale of Foodival 2016 yesterday was a Soup Disco held at Tooting Market. Many vegetables were peeled, washed and chopped before being cooked up into an uber soup by our team of dedicated volunteers. Thanks to everyone who helped out.
Just off the adjacent, hot, disco dancefloor (see Jeni's golden boots) various local characters indulged themselves in the semi-anonymity of Soup Disco Photobooth. Can you spot any famous Tooting faces you know?
There'll be a full report on the whole event to follow ...
Just off the adjacent, hot, disco dancefloor (see Jeni's golden boots) various local characters indulged themselves in the semi-anonymity of Soup Disco Photobooth. Can you spot any famous Tooting faces you know?
Labels:
Characters,
Foodival 2016,
Photobooth,
Soup Disco
Sunday, September 11, 2016
Soup Disco Tonight!
Don't miss the Soup Disco at Tooting Market this evening. Low food mile sustainable veg peeled, chopped and cooked up into a community feast to the sound of classic dance beats. You couldn't make it up! Well you can if you come tonight ...
Optional checklist: peeler, glitter, apron, platform shoes, wig, chopping board, friend, inner Travolta
Optional checklist: peeler, glitter, apron, platform shoes, wig, chopping board, friend, inner Travolta
Saturday, September 10, 2016
Foodival Day One
A great day at Foodival today - thanks to all our donors of locally grown fruit and vegetables, many of whom are pictured above. Tomorrow we have the Top Tooting Cook competition from 4pm, cooking demos from Minestra and the Soup Disco from 7pm. bring your peeler and your dancing shoes!
One prize that was decided was the Ugly Veg competiton - a tie between Rich's tomato and David's kohl rabi!
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Sunday night Soup Disco |
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Looking Ugly |
Labels:
Foodival 2016,
Growing,
Soup Disco,
Ugly Veg
Wednesday, September 7, 2016
Grow Local, Cook Local, Eat Local with Minestra Supper Club on Sunday
Tooting Foodival celebrates growing food locally. It's also celebrates what we do with that produce together - how we share in cooking seasonal produce with very low food miles, and enjoying every delicious mouthful together as a community.
Transition Town Tooting is delighted to be welcoming Minestra back to Tooting Foodival this year. Run by Elisabetta and Riccardo, Minestra truly embraces the idea of growing, cooking and eating local.
Minestra will be harvesting produce from their allotment plot and receiving donations from other plot holders at Tamworth Farm in Tooting on Saturday. They'll be giving a cooking demonstration using that produce on Sunday afternoon at Mushkil Aasaan (222 Upper Tooting Road) from 5pm - 6pm. We'll share the recipe with you on Sunday at the event!
Come along to see what Minestra will cook. Of course, we'll eat a little together too, before we find out who has won Top Tooting Cook at 6.15pm (also at Mushkil Aasaan) and then all head to Soup Disco at 7pm at Tooting Market!
Elisabetta has been kind enough to share a recipe here. So if you're thinking about entering Top Tooting Cook, maybe this will inspire you! If you'd like to try Minestra's food, come along on Sunday. Like them on Facebook or follow them on Twitter to find out more about the supper club and cooking classes they run. Next supper club is on 15th October.
To make about 15 fritters you need:
Mix the egg and the flour, and then add enough sparkling cold water to make a thick batter (so it is the same consistency as pancake batter). Add a pinch of salt. Let it to rest for half an hour covered.
Meanwhile prepare the flowers by removing the green part attached to the stem, including the pistil. Don’t wash them if possible but shake them of any dirt.
Bring the oil to frying temperature in a large, deep frying pan. Dip the flowers, one at the time, into the batter and fry for 2 min or until gold, turning them several times. Gently remove them with a slotted spoon and let them drain on kitchen paper. Serve them hot.
Transition Town Tooting is delighted to be welcoming Minestra back to Tooting Foodival this year. Run by Elisabetta and Riccardo, Minestra truly embraces the idea of growing, cooking and eating local.
Minestra will be harvesting produce from their allotment plot and receiving donations from other plot holders at Tamworth Farm in Tooting on Saturday. They'll be giving a cooking demonstration using that produce on Sunday afternoon at Mushkil Aasaan (222 Upper Tooting Road) from 5pm - 6pm. We'll share the recipe with you on Sunday at the event!
Come along to see what Minestra will cook. Of course, we'll eat a little together too, before we find out who has won Top Tooting Cook at 6.15pm (also at Mushkil Aasaan) and then all head to Soup Disco at 7pm at Tooting Market!
Elisabetta has been kind enough to share a recipe here. So if you're thinking about entering Top Tooting Cook, maybe this will inspire you! If you'd like to try Minestra's food, come along on Sunday. Like them on Facebook or follow them on Twitter to find out more about the supper club and cooking classes they run. Next supper club is on 15th October.
Courgette and Pumpkin Flower Fritters
Ingredients
To make about 15 fritters you need:
- 15 courgette or pumpkin flowers
- 80/100g of plain flour
- 1 egg
- Cold sparkling water
- Peanut oil or sunflower oil for frying
Method
Mix the egg and the flour, and then add enough sparkling cold water to make a thick batter (so it is the same consistency as pancake batter). Add a pinch of salt. Let it to rest for half an hour covered.
Meanwhile prepare the flowers by removing the green part attached to the stem, including the pistil. Don’t wash them if possible but shake them of any dirt.
Bring the oil to frying temperature in a large, deep frying pan. Dip the flowers, one at the time, into the batter and fry for 2 min or until gold, turning them several times. Gently remove them with a slotted spoon and let them drain on kitchen paper. Serve them hot.
Share your recipes
Maybe you have a delicious recipe to share. If you'd like to share a recipe or picture of something you've cooked using seasonal fruit, vegetables and herbs, post it to our Facebook page or tweet us @TTTooting. You'll be sharing it with over 1,000 people locally!
Or enter Top Tooting Cook! Judges and prizes have just been announced - take a look at the Top Tooting Cook page for all the details.
Labels:
Cooking,
Courgettes,
Foodival 2016,
Growing,
Minestra,
Recipe,
Soup Disco,
TTC
Friday, September 2, 2016
Foodival Supports Zero Waste Week 2016

As a group we are pledging to create zero food waste at next weekend's Foodival Soup Disco by collecting all the food scraps at the event for composting at the Tooting Community Garden. Plus, bring a container with you and you can take home any left-over soup. What can you pledge to do next week? Maybe you could join in with some office colleagues or friends?
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Are these pledgers copying our poster? |
And come to the Soup Disco on Sunday evening to celebrate your wastelessness!
Labels:
Compost,
Foodival 2016,
Soup Disco,
waste
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