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Kitchen On the Road- The Anchor Inn, Ely and a Cambridge, Jamie’s Italian Revisit

September 16, 2013 by Renee

We had lunch on a cool, rainy day at The Anchor Inn at Sutton Gault, a 17th Century building housing a small B&B and a pub nestled against the bank of the New Bedford River in Ely.

You can’t help but feel relaxed when you pull up to such a tranquil spot. It’s off the beaten path, but well worth a visit. Located just outside Sutton, in the outskirts of Ely, gault refers to the hard clay that was used to create the river banks which this pub resides upon.

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The Anchor Inn was originally built in 1650 as a pub to serve the many workers that were digging the rivers that would serve to drain the area known as The Fens so the grounds could be used for agricultural purposes.  These workers were largely made up of Scottish prisoners of war, captured by Oliver Cromwell.  While their future was precarious, the pub itself remains in operation today. Here you can enjoy a meal and take the opportunity to stroll along the river with its sweeping views across the Fens. You may even run into some horses along the way.

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Still evident of its past are the original rustic exposed beams, low ceilings and fireplaces in every room.

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Overall, the food at The Anchor is terrific and features modern British cuisine with an emphasis on seasonal and traditional ingredients. Despite some minor flaws along the way, the menu is quite ambitious for a pub.

For starters, the roasted beetroot, goat’s cheese salad with thyme oil and balsamic glaze was nice and visually perfect, but the beets were quite crunchy still and could have used a few more minutes roasting to soften them more and to caramelize them fully. It would have tasted much better had the root vegetable’s full sweetness been realized.2013-07-29 14.25.21

The confit of pigeon, bacon and black pudding croquettes with watercress salad and port reduction had such a wonderful depth of flavor and textures. The spicy port reduction paired beautifully with the fowl and the sweet, salty bacon.  2013-07-29 14.25.59

The black pudding added a deep, rich highlight to the dish. It was perfect until…

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lead-shot in the pigeon. That could seriously break a tooth! I’m sorry, but if you are feeling the meat and shaping it to make a croquette, then you would expect that the chef would have had to discover this piece of metal, but he didn’t and I was quite surprised. I know it’s not uncommon to find lead shot in fowl but this takes “field to table” to a new level. Just glad it wasn’t swallowed! Ouch!

Things thankfully perked up after that. Fat, tender Sutton sausages that were flavorful and juicy, with mashed potatoes and gravy and crisp green beans that still snapped when you ate them were delightful. The dish was undeniably perfect in every way- the ultimate comfort food on such a cold, grey day.

2013-07-29 14.38.32My friend had the pan-fried sea trout on a bed of new potatoes and samphire (marsh asparagus), which I had several fork-full’s of. I love samphire and it is one of the most unique vegetables I have ever had- like extra thin asparagus that acts more like spaghetti than asparagus and salty like the sea with a very fresh, bright taste.

2013-07-29 14.38.37There was a light and summery lemon panna cotta with melon soup and elderflower foam for dessert and it was no match to my sticky toffee pudding with stem ginger ice cream and butterscotch sauce. Truth be told,  I may actually like sticky toffee pudding (and treacle tart) more than I do any other dessert these days. Shh! don’t tell chocolate mousse.

Dessert- Anchor InnBy and large, the meal was quite good. The charming, rustic atmosphere coupled with the lovely location made this an exceptionally nice experience. At £13.95 (about $22) for Two Courses and £17.95 ($29) for Three Courses, it was very reasonably priced for a weekday lunch menu.

The Anchor Inn

Sutton Gault, Sutton near Ely,

Cambridgeshire, CB6 2BD

Telephone: 44 (0)1353 778537

Email: anchorinn@popmail.bta.com

 

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Update on Jamie’s Italian-

Back in March when we visited Jamie’s Italian I had an unfortunate experience of not being able to take home half my main course that I didn’t finish due to their no doggie-bag policy.  My friend sent an email regarding our experience and they invited us back to try the restaurant again and to give them another chance. They still have not changed their policy, so we kept a close eye on how much we ordered so we would have no leftovers-not so fun when trying out a new place. (Every other restaurant around Cambridge we have eaten at has always offered us to take home anything we didn’t finish.)

Needless to say, we had a nice meal here and the food was on par to what you’d expect from Jamie Oliver. The starter plank of cured meats and Italian cheeses was perfect and just the right amount of antipasti for the two of us.

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The Wild Truffle Risotto is my favorite dish, with finely minced black truffles with butter and shaved Parmesan. A really lush and delicious treat and I ate every last bite of it.

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The steak was cooked beautifully and simply done with a drizzle of good olive oil over the top.

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We skipped dessert as we were pretty full by this point.  Overall, we had a much better experience this time than we did last time. I think we’d even consider going back.

Jamie’s Italian
The Old Library
Wheeler Street
Cambridge
CB2 3QJ

Phone  44 (0) 1223 654094

 

 

 

Filed Under: Travel, England Tagged With: Anchor Inn, Cambridge, Ely, England, Jamie's Italian, Travel, UK

Kitchen On the Road- Cambridge Folk Festival and Tea at The Almonry

September 15, 2013 by Renee

After a brief trip back  home to NYC to finish a project for a client, I made my way back to England. My arrival was just in time to attend the Cambridge Folk Festival for a second year in a row. The lineup was superb with bands such as Capercaille, The Waterboys, Bellowhead, The Levellers, Tommy Emmanuel and KT Tunstall headlining. The festival is one of the highlights of my year and always has so many terrific acts performing. Last year was a special treat with Nancy Griffith, John Prine and Billy Bragg along with so many other awesome performers.  Next year is the festival’s 50th Anniversary and I am already looking forward to attending and finding out which bands will be there. No matter, it is sure to be an incredible time! Folk Festival 1Folk Festival 2You have to love the laid-back atmosphere and all the festivities going on around you.  There are lots of food stands to choose from including Greek, Chinese and Mexican, plus one that sells the most delicious and messiest of burgers.  The crowd itself is as interesting and diverse as you can get too. I love just people watching and noting all the fashion choices.

We even met up with some folks that we had met at the concert last year. It was great to catch up with them and to spend the last day of our concert together. I hope that when I get back there we can all get together again.

Folk Festival 3The festival is also where I discovered one of my new favorite drinks- the Pimm’s Cup. I had several over the course of the event as well as many types of ales and lagers. I really enjoy trying the different beers that are available all around England. To dispel any myths too about warm beer, not a single pint (or half) that I had was warm!Folk Festival 4

After the festival ended we had a few days to putter around Ely and Cambridge. So of course we explored some dining establishments!

First, there was tea time at The Almonry of Ely Cathedral. While we dined outside on the lawn in the shadows of the cathedral, there is also a full restaurant inside the 12th Century vaulted undercroft.

Ely CathedralWhat a fabulous spot to enjoy a pot of cream tea, scones with clotted cream and homemade, sweet oat filled flapjacks that literally melted in your mouth.

2013-07-29 16.44.57When visiting Ely, The Almonry is a bit hidden and you might walk right by it.  But, as you walk down High Street from the cathedral and you get to the town’s market square, look out for an open doorway on your right and take a couple of steps down which lead right into The Almonry’s garden.  Here, you can enjoy coffee, tea, homemade cakes, sandwiches or light lunches in the garden with wonderful views of Ely Cathedral.  Or in the undercroft restaurant, you can have a more substantial home-cooked meal. But I’d go just for the flapjacks and the clotted cream! And for the company…20130729-IMG_9718

The Almonry

Ely Cathedral

High Street, Ely Cambs

www.elycathedral.org

 

 

Filed Under: Travel, England Tagged With: Almonry, Cambridge, Ely, England, Folk Festival, Tea, Travel, UK

A Perfect Pimm’s No. 1 Cup- A Delightful Summer Sipper

August 14, 2013 by Renee

Pimm’s #1 is an English gin based alcohol, that, when mixed with  7-up (the closet thing we have to their ‘lemonade’) and garnished with various fruits such as strawberries, cucumbers, orange slices and lemon peels with sprigs of mint, transforms into a cocktail called a Pimm’s Cup.  It’s so light, fruity and refreshing. A perfect drink on a hot summer’s day.  And I love it! It’s my tipple of choice!

When I first saw it being served at the Cambridge Folk Festival, I thought it was Sangria, because of all the fruit they had packed into the glasses and pitchers. But this slightly spicy and fruity beverage is much lighter in color and is rather low in alcohol content making it the perfect drink to have when you are having more than one, which is probably why it’s the traditional drink of Wimbledon. Can’t have the fans become too rowdy at a tennis match! (Leave that to the players!) Anywho…

Here’s my first Pimm’s Cup at the folk festival. They served it with a sparkly stick which I used to spear the fruit from the bottom with. Yum!

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I bought a large bottle of Pimm’s No.1 at the grocery store in Cambridge and thankfully, it made it home in one piece, safely bubble wrapped and wedged between clothes and cans of foie gras coffee from Paris (shhh!). So I will be making more of these delightful cocktails for the rest of the summer or until my bottle runs dry. Whichever comes first.

Here’s some I made today. 20130814-IMG_8719I used a lot of fruit.  Next time I will try it with Ginger Ale. But the color matches exactly to the original one I had.

20130814-IMG_0395Here is the final version. Full of fruit and mint. Light and refreshing. They go down easy. Maybe too easy.

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20130814-IMG_0404Now make your own:

The Original Pimm’s Cup

In a tall glass over ice, mix 1 part Pimm’s No.1 with 3 parts 7-up

Add

  • 2 lemon peel slices
  • 1 slice of orange
  • 2 fresh strawberries, halved
  • 2 cucumber slices
  • 1 large sprig of mint

Give a stir and serve.

To make a Pimm’s Royale, replace the 7-up with Cava, Champagne or Prosecco and omit all the fruit except the strawberries. Leave out the ice and serve in a champagne glass and you have a brunch cocktail to rival a mimosa.

Cheers!

Filed Under: Drink, Travel, Cocktails, England Tagged With: Cocktail, England, Pimms, Travel

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