Market news - New Covent Garden Market
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Market news - New Covent Garden Market
December 2014 Flower Market Awards 2014 The team at NB Flowers tastin g victory Dennis and Eddie celebrating their win with Pam Alexander, CGMA chair (and Mo with his lovely hat) This year saw the return of the Flower Market awards. These awards give industry recognition to the incredible work and inspiring businesses run by our Flower Market customers, and to the sterling job of our wholesalers who work crazy hours to support them. Thank you to everyone who entered the judges were overwhelmed and had a huge task to pick just one winner for the Florist of the Year award. In the end the talents of NB Flowers won them the title of Florist of the Year 2014! We would also like to congratulate our shortlisted companies: Jay Archer Floral Design and Mary Jane Vaughan Designs. Our Wholesaler of the Year award was chosen by customers of the Flower Market, and for the second year running went to Dennis Edwards Flowers! Zest and Donovans were shortlisted for this. Well done! The judges: Rona Wheeldon, Caroline Marshall-Foster, Helen Evans and Simon Lycett On 11 December we celebrated with our winners and shortlisted companies in the Market with some cake and bubbles. You can read full profiles on our winners on our website newcoventgardenmarket.com Every Last Scrap With sustainability still a hot topic in catering it has never been more evident that food waste is unnecessary and expensive. We ran a Tutored Tasting with Chefs Mike Knowlden and Josh Pollen at Blanch & Shock Food Design who took us through some ideas for minimising food waste in the kitchen and Potatoes Left over: Skins Useage: As with many vegetables, most of the flavour is found in the skin. Roasted potato skins can be used to make a stock that can be served on its own as a consommé, used to impart extra flavour to dishes, or to loosen a potato puree or mash. Note: Potato skins can be deep-fried and served like chips or instead of crisps and dip. some unusual ways for using up leftovers. All produce was supplied by S Thorogood & Sons. This recently appeared in the Caterer & Hotelkeeper magazine. Stone fruits Mike Knowlde n Left over: Kernels Useage: Kernels can be removed from the stone and crushed, toasted or blended into liquids to infuse the bitter-almond flavour of benzaldehyde into food. The flavour enhances dairy products. For example, hot butter can be infused with crushed kernels and then used as a crumble topping for fruit desserts. Note: A little-known fact is that Amaretto liqueur is made from apricot kernels rather than almonds. Please note that bezaldehyde can cause skin and eye irritation and should therefore be clearly identified on menus. Josh Pollen A Celebration of 40 years New Covent Garden Market tenants past and present turned out in 40th anniversary of the Market’s move to Nine Elms at the annual More than 550 guests were in attendance, held at a packed Westminster Park Plaza. Traders were joined by customers and suppliers and a large number of Market ‘old boys’, brought together by former Covent Garden Tenants Association (CGTA) chairman Philip Emanuel. Current CGTA chairman Gary Marshall addressed the packed room, first thanking everyone for being part of what was a record attendance at the event. “No other market in the country can compare,” he said. “We are - as Ali would say - the greatest; a boast we backed up again by being named the Best Wholesale Market in the country for 2014.” Cheques for £20,000 were presented to each of the Market’s chosen charities, the Anthony Nolan Bone Marrow Trust and Trinity Hospice. Generous diners and companies donated a record of over £55,000 to increase the total sum raised for the two worthy causes in the 10 years since Gary became chairman to more than £450,000. List of donors: • • • • • • • • • 2 Serve 3663 Group A Booth AC Produce AJ Glasgow Allison Risebro Allweather Andrew Peters Barry Wadsworth • Bevington Salads • Cyril Brookner • Bill Bury • Brian Bass • Neil Brown • Bruce White • CGMA • Clear Financial Advice • County Supplies • CSR • Danny Gough • Darren Cox • Dennis Edwards • Derek and Kevin of Bromley • DG Fruits • DG Imports • EA Williams • Eddie Hulse • Elsey and Bent • Entremettier • ERMS • Esther MA • Eurofrutta • European Salads • Fisher of Newbury • The French Garden • Fresh Connect • Freshpro • Fruit for the Office • Fyffes • Gary Saunders • Gareth Balance • Global Fruits • Greencell • HG Walker • Hardwick Family • Harwoods of London • Hemingways Holiday to Kenya • Hilliard Bros • I A Harris • Italian Fruit at Nine Elms force on November 15 to mark the Dinner Dance. “It is the intention that at next year’s dinner, which falls on November 29, to bump that up to over £500,000” Gary said. “I’d like to once again thank everyone for their fantastic generosity. We are saving lives by giving to one charity and making people’s final days as comfortable as possible through the other. As well as being a financial contributor, the way to really change someone’s life is to become a donor, which is a very simple process. All you need to be is “Fit to Spit” - go to www.anthonynolan.org for more details.” On the n we rai ight s ed £8,740 .00 fro Heads m and £6 & Tails ,62 from th 0.00 e Raffle! There was a particularly poignant moment during the annual dinner, when the CGTA’s lifetime achievement award was given to the late Jamie Hulse, who sadly died earlier this year. Jamie’s son Beau picked up the award and gave an extremely moving acceptance speech. Gary added: “[Jamie was] a hard worker, fast learner, skilled and proper trader, with whom business flowed in a fair and honest manner, generating a deserved mutual respect from clients and co-workers alike. “He was, and will remain, a true Covent Garden man who loved the Market and was a prominent character and front-runner capable of standing up for what he believed to be right, but also having the strength and integrity to accept when he was wrong.” All the images taken on the night are available to buy from www.smartpicsuk.com • J Connell • Jacko • JFT Specialist Works • John and Duncan Lewis • Jupiter Marketing • Louis Konyn • Lays of Chelsea • • • • • • • • • Lennards Linkclass London Dairies London Fresh London Van Sales LRO Insurance MG & Sons Martin Hart Mark James • Geo & Bradley Marshall • Mash Purveyors • Mealmakers • Mem's Café • Mushroom Man • Nicholas Saphir • P & I Fruits • Park Plaza Westminster Bridge • • • • • • • • • Peter Condon Peter Gilding Poupart Group Premier Fruits Roshni St Modwen Rushton's S Newman Salad Choice • Southern Fruit Brokers • Sparshotts • Spitalfields Tenants Assn • Sterling Fruit • Steve Pollard • Supreme Salads • TJ Wholesale • Thompson Produce • Tony's Cafe • Tropical Fruit • Valstar • Vincenzo • WE Roberts • Yes Chef • Your Image 40th Anniversary Special Part III Our traders The Market is nothing without the people who make it so special. Generations of families have come through the ranks and friends are made here for life. Here are just some of our terrific traders who have graced our stands. Flower Market College Day Five hundred floristry students filled the Flower Market on Wednesday 5 November for a fun-packed morning of talks, tours, competition and Flower Market shopping, topped off with a spectacular floral demonstration. The Level 2, 3 and 4 students from 23 colleges from across England had come together for the Flower Market College Day, by now a highlight in the floristry college calendar. Level 3 and 4 competitors were tasked with creating a wall display for a Bonfire Night Party (well, it was 5th November after all!), sourcing fresh flowers and foliage in the Flower Market to a tight brief and a tight budget. The results were stunning! of McQueens Francis Rushby huge hand-tie a ng demonstrati Crowds of co llege students Student designs for the competition The morning finished with a bang as the wonderful Francis Rushby of renowned florists McQueens gave a truly inspirational demonstration, starting with the largest hand-tie the audience had ever seen! In rich autumnal shades, the design sat neatly inside a barrel, a witty nod to the Gunpowder Plot! Tony son Alli Ric hard Risebro Danny Murphy and Francesco Mazzei ‘It's got the power to refresh anything it touches,’ says Mazzei of the bergamot citrus fruit, which he adds to pastries, panna cotta, cocktails and even a ‘nice and black’ squid ink stew. Relaxing after a busy lunch service, Mazzei later explains that his brigade uses about 70% English produce, with the remaining 30% imported from Italy. i nn Stu 4, and are a Wandsworth Borough Food Team and Environmental Services’ 5 star accredited company. As a founder member of ‘Local to London’ they are committed to promoting regional food across London and the South East of England. Stuart taking students down Buyers’ Walk to meet Edward on HG Walker Tony Allison and Richard Risebro began trading from an old Bedford Police Van and started with just six accounts, which has now grown from strength to strength to over 500. Allison Risebro was one of the first companies to be awarded Higher BRC Accreditation to Standard Food Issue Yes Chef at the Market is one of Mazzei's key suppliers, delivering high quality fresh produce twice a day. Danny Murphy (pictured) is founder of the company, a relatively new venture after more than 30 years with his previous business, Chef’s Connection. At L'Anima, seasonal ingredients that feature now include bergamot, black truffle, cime di rapa and puntarelle. Allison Risebro celebrate 35 years at the Market This year Allison Risebro celebrated their 35th birthday having been on the market since 1979. Francesco Mazzei is renowned chefowner of L'Anima, a chic and contemporary Italian restaurant in the heart of the City. He creates high-end food that is a feast for the eyes. His current menu includes sophisticated dishes such as 'Hand-picked Crab with Apple Sauce and Sea Urchin Dressing', 'Wild Boar Maltagliati with Juniper and Pistachio' and 'Pan-fried Veal Fillet with Sage Mashed Potato and Artichokes'. LEVEL 3: 1st PLACE Lewisham & Southwark College LEVEL 4: 1st PLACE Academy of Floristry Customer Profile: L’Anima ng Au tumn al salad ‘It's a totally different environment to anywhere else,’ reflects Murphy, who has visited his fair share of top-end professional kitchens over his 68 years.‘They work for love.’ Duncan and Richard celebrating Allison Risebro being Red Tractor accredited Congratulations Allison Risebro! 1 Snowden Street, Broadgate West, EC2A 2DQ 020 7422 700 www.lanima.co.uk @LanimaLondon CREATE - So you want to start a food business? CREATE is a new initiative run by the Lambeth Food Partnership designed to help new and aspiring local food businesses get off the ground with business and practical advice. As part of the programme, participants took an early morning tour of New Covent Garden Market. These businesses had the opportunity to meet some of the wholesalers and distributors and learn about how to source and buy ingredients from the Market. advice on Group receiving e Market th m fro g yin bu The tour was a great success with many of the attendees planning to return to the Market soon, as new customers. Free Driver training Get your skates on Every LGV / PSV licence holder driving for financial gain is required to obtain 35 hours of CPC re training every five years. Don’t miss out on the chance to test your skills on the ice at Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens this winter! Wandsworth Council is funding a Safer Urban Driving course for companies based here on the Market. This course offers seven hours FREE training and, subject to numbers, could be delivered here on site. We understand that you are busy in the run up to Christmas so this training would be scheduled to take place early in the New Year. Until the 4 January you can get lost in a Christmas tree maze, stuff yourself at the street food market, enjoy rides and more at the Pleasure Gardens. As a kind offer from our very own The Ice Box (who created the ice rink) there is a 10% discount offer for NCGM tenants and customers on all sessions. Enter booking code NCGM10 when booking online to get the discount. www.iceskatevauxhall.co.uk/tickets If this is of interest to you please email hannah.stafford@cgma.co.uk with your details as in order to run this course we would need a minimum of 16 participants. Christmas and New Year Opening Times Wed 24 Dec Open as usual Thu 25 Dec Closed Fri 26 Dec Closed Sat 27 Dec Fruit & Veg Market Open Flower Market Closed Sun 28 Dec Closed as usual Mon 29 Dec Fruit & Veg Market Open Flower Market Closed Tue 30 Dec Both Open Wed 31 Dec Both Open Thu 1 Jan Closed Fri 2 Jan Fruit & Veg Market Open Flower Market Closed Sat 3 Jan Get your mitts on this year’s Flower Market calendar! Make sure you pick up your copy of the Flower Market Calendar 2015. Open as usual Contact us: For more information about any of the articles in this issue, or if you have news that you would like to share please contact: Alastair Owen on 020 7501 3490 or email alastair.owen@cgma.co.uk The calendars have all the important floristry dates of the year and also give you top tips from the traders each month. The Flower Market traders have kept their clothes on this time (sorry!), but each month we feature a new flower, along with some of its varieties and useful tips. Local food bu sinesses gettin g a tour of the Market © Covent Garden Market Authority. All Rights Reserved. Covent House •New Covent Garden Market •London SW8 5NX Tel: 020 7720 2211 Fax: 020 7622 5307 Email: info@cgma.co.uk The calendar is free and you can pick it up from your wholesaler. Web: www.newcoventgardenmarket.com 100% Printed on recycled Revive 100 silk