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Wine and Dine with SPIKE

Chef Ferran Adrià – El Bulli

Spike was my best friend (your Bestie) as Abigail my daughter told me, when I found the strength to tell her of his passing away.

Since Julia his devoted sister told me of his passing away there’s a void in my chest, a sense of disbelief thumping the unbelievable fact Spikey is gone!

Today August 15th is SPIKEY’S BIRTHDAY,

Time to remember and have fun with the wonders of good memories.

So we Start with a song he sang for me 10 years ago for my 60th birthday. (press play…)

Spike knew and befriended so many people in so many different aspects of cultural living, the Arts, Theatre, Music, Movies, and Food – chefs and restauranteurs.

He was also the “Fix it up chappy.” (as Dr Seuss would describe), He could organize entrance to any: ..music Gigs (“spikey, Bob Dylan is in town …with Mark Knopfler…” and tickets would be arranged),

Of course some movie premiers, and through his foody connections a table at (Fully booked) newly opened restaurants.

Sometimes my requests were a burden of achieving the “impossible” to which he acquiesced being his caring self: “FOR THE TEAM” he used to say and was proud of achieving the task at hand.

He really liked food and wine, He was a great companion to a meal and like most of us remembered the fun of meals in many great restaurants we went to together. For us, eating a good meal at great restaurants was an excitement filled with pleasure and fun.

And we had so many on our list, some of which I recall now with much love and longing.

But I will start with a meal we talked and laughed about on our last meeting (a few days before he passed away): our Lunch at Pierre Koffmann’s La Tante Claire in Royal Hospital Rd. Chelsea. All the way to the restaurant I did not stop talking about The signature dish of the restaurant’s legendary dish: Pied de Cochon, pig’s trotter with chicken mousseline, sweetbreads and morels, that Marco Pierre White, (amongst my favorite chefs ever), has called this his “favourite dish of all time” amongst other superlatives

We arrive and get seated around one of the smaller round tables in the centre of the room, the maître d’ comes to take our order Spike (as always) ordered a Bloody Mary (Very spicy hot please) I had a look at the wine menu and a glimpse at the menu but had only one thing in mind, Pied de Cochon please, M D’ : “ sorry sir, pied de cochin is served only for dinner, to Spike’s amazement I said: “look here sir, with all due respect, I have travelled 6000 miles just to have this dish and fly back home, so either you ask the chef or maybe I should go and have a word with him myself? The service is more than correct (and efficient) at La Tante Claire, “I will see what I can do said the polite yet amazed Maitre D’hotel (he is used to British politeness, but I come from the middle east, yet to my credit, this dish takes long to prepare and long to cook so.. it is probably ready to serve by now 3-4 hours prior to dinner service time.
In the meantime, the first courses from the a la carte menu were served, Coquilles Saint-Jacque in calamari ink (sauce à l’encre de seiche), and the Langoustines with quail egg and hollandaise au foie Gras, they were exquisite BTW, and low and behold for the main course I received my Pied de cochon it looked out of this world in its red colour next to a white potato mash made with duck fat from another world and crispy pig’s skin decoration with port and Madeira sauce … D E V I N E !! The stuffing of the veal sweetbreads morel mushrooms and the chicken breast mousseline, a delicacy that melts in your mouth, covers the tongue and palate with a buttery comforting layer of sweet gelatin rich as Godly Nectar it is indeed one of the best if not THE BEST dish I ever had. A masterpiece!

Richard Corrigan – Lindsay House in Soho, London

Spike invited me to dine with (his mate Stephen Fry) at Richard Corrigan’s restaurant Lindsay House in Soho, (formerly at 21 Romilly Street, Soho, London, W1D 5AF)

This was more like a club or a house than a restaurant you rang the doorbell to enter its a quite cosy little place, it was claimed in 1998 or 1999 to be the best deal in town considering general ambience, food creativity, and the price for a 3-course lunch.

Apart from the wonderful company, we had a great lunch :
for first I had Tomato and Melon Gazpacho with Langoustines or red and orange pepper’s gazpacho mixed with “langoustine milk” crushed langoustines shells bisque mixed into the Gazpacho adorned by a quenelle of green herb pesto (I Think, it’s been a long time…)
and for main I had ‘a favorite of mine cooked to perfection Pigeon.
From Here we went to the Groucho Club just around the corner at 45 Dean Street, Spike is one of the founding members and can get in visitors, me.
After a quick visit to the bar, off we moved to the Billiards room where we had a long doubles session with Stephan Spike me and Simon. A fun day indeed.

Bibendum at the Michelin House
81 Fulham Road London SW3 6RD

Chef Simon Hopkinson is yet another friend of Spikey… He knows all the right people, good for me \ us, he arranges, we Enjoy I top the bill (only right so!), this is between Spikes’ first flat in Brixton, and my place in Pimlico so we meet halfway Yet another meal that got to be published (in Hebrew) in Magazine “CHEF” I was writing monthly at the time.
When Simon’s book Roast Chicken and Other Stories, 1994, came out Spike sent me his complimentary copy (for old times’ sake)

Kensington place – Rowley Leigh another acquiescence of Spike, serving modern British food in deliberately informal and noisy surroundings, very much like a London version of a French neighbourhood brasserie serving my favourite dish at the restaurant: Chicken and goats cheese mousse – olive Tapenade. I begged Spikey to get me the recipe for this dish from Rowley. When it arrived, this small savoury mousse, turned out to be quite a complicated and time-consuming dish to prepare if you follow the instructions to the letter. DELIGHT!

River Café
Oy I’m off to cut hair for the Rogers family, Ruth Rogers wife of Richard Rogers THE architect. She took over a disused warehouse building next door to her husband’s Offices by the river and turned it with a friend Rose Gray, into an Italian Restaurant. I did not need an introduction as it has already been a well-known establishment. While waiting for Spike to finish his grooming chores, I enjoyed watching the gathering of the restaurant staff for their pre-service lunch of plain pasta in butter and Sage tagliatelle with Greens side salad and final instructions for the coming service.

The Ledbury – another lunch this time in Photos
We treated ourselves for pudding with a 1950 BANYULS what a delight of a dessert wine at over 40 year old a nectar which would easily keep for another century.

Dabos – Lunch with another good friend of Spike, Varda (my wife ), we waited for him by the table, used to him not being the most punctual person, when all the time he was enjoying one or two of their Special Very Hot Bloody Mary at the Basement Bar. The rest in the Photos that follow.

Hummus and Falafel at Abu Shukri , the old city JERUSALEM
In my mind The best Hummus in Town !!!

A meal at Abu Shukri cannot be complete without a Kunafa (Knaphe in Arabic) and Baklava at

Jaffar Sweets – Khan Al-Zeit Street, Old city Jerusalem (take a right turn at the fork down Nablus gate towards the Via DOLOROZA )

A meal at A Wong – Forbidden City

in my book the best Chinese / dim sum in Town by Far (now at 2 Michelin stars) what a meal, a tasting menu left for Mr. Wong to choose. Traditional Chinese dishes in disguise Rabit meat as a carrot, a mushroom that is not a mushroom and many other surprises.

Some other restaurant dining, with SPIKE you can read in the following blog posts :

https://wine4soul.com/2012/05/27/lunch-at-the-fat-duck/
https://wine4soul.com/2013/06/21/lunch-dinner-by-hb-part-1/

https://wine4soul.com/2013/07/01/lunch-dinner-hb-part-ii-main-dishes/
https://wine4soul.com/2013/07/08/dinner-by-hb-desserts/
https://wine4soul.com/2013/06/09/restaurant-story-london/
https://wine4soul.com/2013/08/14/a-matter-of-the-heart/

Quite rightly Spike said: “Heston Blumenthal must be as mad as a brush!” What a load of fun… And that is the basic idea behind all this thing called food… innit?

Food at Home

On his visits to Israel Spikey used to stay with us and I used to boast some Home cooking

and wine from our cellar. God knows how many fine Meursaults and Montrachets were drunk through his visits to everyone’s delight.

There are so many more Restaurants we have visited and enjoyed but I guess I gave you a taste of the basic idea and that should surface !!

St John Restaurant, owned by another one of his besties Fergus Henderson in fact he was a sort of “family member” at Fergus and Margot house. So when the Complete Nose to Tail book was published he sent me a birthday present.

We visited St. John in early 1995 a few months after it opened, Peas in the Pod as one of the starters, a genius outrage and why not? It may seem a CHUTZPA to some of the restaurant diners but I come from the middle east, In the Arab Villages and towns, around early May-mid June green roasted chickpeas in their pod, are being sold salted in newspaper cones to the delight of all. They are called H’amla (H’amel meaning Pregnant). Basically Hummus in Hebrew.

and it was the last Restaurant we visited together (just a few months before he passed away on Tuesday, October 11th 2022) one of his / my favourite restaurants

As St. John the Evangelist is known to be a patron saint of a prolific nature, but he is mainly identified as the patron saint of love, loyalty, friendships, and authors, How more becoming can it be?

BTW the very same St. John and Peter were the only two apostles sent by Jesus to prepare the final Passover meal which was the last meal for Jesus, so he’s kind of a food

Dear Spikey


After the touching service, we had at Colchester and the “wake” that followed, we (Lisa, Garry, Sheila, Linda, (uncle) Bob and Louise, Linda and I), decided to have Lunch in your Honor, in one of your favourite Oyster Joints in Mersea Island – The Company Shed.
And there we all are …

Cheers my dear friend, and as Groucho Marx’s supposedly last words were:

“Die, my dear? Why that’s the last thing I’ll do”
So long dear friend, I miss you every day

Your Bestie

AMIR – THE WINE GUIDE

Heirloom N8 a Crouch End Gem

Restaurant Heirloom – cooking with rare-breed meats
heritage vegetables & fruits

(an heirloom is an object, usually an antique possession of personal value, that has been passed down for generations through family members)

Crouch End, London N8, was not my dining destination for a proper, well cooked meal by any standard, as a matter of fact there was nothing to write home about the “food joints” of the neighborhood.
Crouch End claim to fame is a legend that Bob Dylan used to be spotted in Crouch End, when he came to record at The Church Studios on Crouch Hill. There’s a legend that he even dined at Banner’s restaurant (not my kind of place but probably the only eatery in the area at the time, after all a man’s got to eat…), there is even a plaque there that proudly commemorating his visit. This is good enough for me, I like Legends and I certainly love Dylan, my kinda poet my kinda music… but well before Bob’s visit, strolling Crouchy in the early 80’s, the neighborhood which was a bit desolate, I could not but hymn to myself :”how many roads must a man walk down before he can find… “ (a decent restaurant…), cheeky??…well I did not actually do it but it goes well with the theme innit? and if Bob is just another name here’s some other music stars to adorn the neighborhood: Dave Stewart, Radiohead, Elvis Costello Depeche Mode, and David Gray and lately U2.

Now, since my grand daughter Eliya, was born, about 20 months ago (she resides in Crouchy) I find myself walking the streets pushing her in her pushchair watching the wonder of a neighborhood awakening, in a triangle around the Crouch End Broadway’s clock tower, new dinning options appear like mushrooms after the rain, increasing in quality and diversity to meet a demand of young families who flock the hood.
The Clock tower, btw, was erected in 1895 in memory of a local politician, Henry Reader Williams (1822-97), who actually saved Highgate Wood (a 28 hectare area of ancient woodland) from urban development (bless his soul), Green Party of the 19th century!!
My daughter Daphne keeps me posted regarding new culinary venues in the area and about 20 months ago, I was told of a new restaurant serving British style modern food using mainly British traditional products; ‘Heirloom’. Here they serve Rare-breed meats and heritage (Heirloom) vegetables (these are as you know, old-time varieties, open-pollinated (not hybrid), that are saved and handed down through multiple generations of families, fruits and vegetables on the verge of extinction) Heirloom products are “homegrown” by the restaurant’s Produce Director / co-owner David Macintosh in his farm in Buckinghamshire, and some of the other fruits, vegetables, herbs & leaf, which form the major part of their daily changing menus, are collected from small farmers still growing oddities which can not be found in your local supermarkets.

Heirloom is a stylish looking rustic restaurant with wooden tables and a (not much used), nice wooden sturdy bar, I bet you that when it was envisaged, it was intended to be a focal point of the restaurant busy with drinkers having wine or beer with some of the nibbles on offer, alas, this is not so yet, (I love sitting on a robust Bar). Here at Heirloom, they are serving daily specially sourced products from Dexter beef, wild boar, or game birds: Pigeons, Guinea fowl, Partridges season’s grouse and wild ducks, odd traditional vegetables and hand picked wild mushrooms in season.
These guys take what they do seriously, no pretensions just good and honest cooking, very good products and a lot of imagination. It seems they don’t have set timing for cooking products so at times they will release (especially game poultry) a bit on the rare side… even on meats that can be served on the medium side… (A kitchen is all about pressure especially on days the place is fully booked so, I say, it’s OK to foul on the fowl, seriously!!!!). But Head Chef Liam Murray and The Chef Director Ian Macintosh (elder bro of Farmer David), are inventive and caring, and are very good at pairing products on the well presented plates. The Menu changes almost daily (not an easy task), It feels they enjoy and like what they do and with James Galton’s the general manager, Maitre D. and sommelier caring touch in looking after every guest they form a good solid team.As for drinks, their wine list is sensible, fairly priced ,and selected between producers mainly from Old world affordable wine producers from: France, Italy, and Spain that can still be priced fairly, reading their wine list makes me think maybe they should go for a wine tasting of wines from Portugal there’s a new generation of Portuguese winemakers especially from Dão and Douro region in Portugal, some of these wines pair perfectly with their style of cooking.

We opt for the less familiar to us: British craft beers and Ales, and what a delight, the beers of Saltaire, Harbour Brewing Co., Bath Ales and Wild Beer Co. are delightful, smooth, multilayered with aromas and flavours of apple, pear, and other notes of coffee toffee and bitter herbs.

    

I have visited there quite a few times, theres always something to please the palate and the mind, offering not your usual products with quite a few nice oddities as a daily surprise. Most cooked from fresh and some prepared in advance like home cured or

smoked meats or fish, all prepared on the premises to perfection, which for me is delightful. to have home cured goose ham, or Berkshire Venison or a wild Boar loin, Cornish Cod cooked to perfection, Cornish squid, or Devon Crab always with an array of samples on the side Violet artichoke, beetroot (they love beetroot here), Salsify, celeriac, fennel cooked in all fashions, an touches of wild mushrooms: Chanterells, girolles, and ceps.

             

 

 

 

 

 

this is not a starred restaurant this is a team of young chefs cooking good solid sensible food, adorned by good imagination and lots of love and care, after all what else do you need.

a collection of the fare on offer can be seen on their Instagram site:
https://www.instagram.com/heirloomn8/

Heirloom
35 Park Road, Crouch End, London, N8 8TE
Phone:+44 20 8348 3565
http://www.heirloomn8.co.uk

There’s also a local Fishmongers on Crouch End Hill (up the road from the clocktower) Walter Perkis & sons. For my taste they have a lot to offer, fresh monkfish Lobsters and Devon crabs at their best, they really know how to treat fish. The smoked salmon as other fish sold in the shop used to be smoked on premises in a traditional smoke house that is located in the rear the Crouch End Shop. This smoke house is a century old and in fact the oldest working fish smokehouse in London. If you don’t mind the occasional queue, (see on the right) you’re in for a treat.

17 The Broadway, London N8 8DU, United Kingdom
Phone:+44 20 8340 6281

http://www.walterpurkisandsons.com/

YOUR WINEGUIDE

 

A matter of the HEART

This one is for my DEAR friend Bo
cheer up Buddy we’re all with you

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a small preview of the already SOLD OUT new Platinum disk My daughter Daphne arranged and Udi her Husband orchestrated, recorded and mixed with the participation of my friends and Family  especially for me 60th Birthday

cd sleeve forever young

press link to view CD sleeve and press play to hear songs

FOREVER YOUNG – BOB DYLAN SUNG BY SPIKE DENTON (HAPPY BIRTHDAY BUDDY)

WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD SUNG BY MY DAD DR. ARYE SARNAT (89 YEARS OF AGE)

SOMETHING – THE BEATLES SUNG BY MY DAUGHTER ABIGAIL

STAND BY ME – Ben E. King SUNG BY MY SISTERS IRIT & DANA

WHY WORRY – DIRE STRAITS SUNG BY MY DAUGHTER DAPHNE

WHEN I’M 64 – THE BEATLES SUNG BY MY WIFE VARDA

ALWAYS LOOK ON THE BRIGHT SIDE OF LIFE – by Monty Python SUNG BY EVERYONE & AY

Allow me to raise a glass of

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tokaji essen 1953
CHEERS BUDDY

GOD BLESS

LOVE

AMIR and the GANG