Food Friday – Menu Dupe Recipe – Hard Rock Cafe Heavy Metal Tupelo Chicken Tenders

Food Friday – Menu Dupe Recipe – Hard Rock Cafe Heavy Metal Tupelo Chicken Tenders

Hello Lovelies,

If you have had the heavy metal chicken tenders at Hard Rock Café then you’ll know what I mean when I say they are addictive. Gosh I could just inhale them. Breaded chicken strips coated in spicy buffalo sauce served with a cooling blue cheese dip. Oh my.

 



As my nearest Hard Rock is around 2hrs drive away, I had to get my fix another way and after much trial and error with different sauces and dips, we have pinned down a pretty good dupe.This is a quick recipe that is one of my week day fridge favourites. It takes no time at all to prepare and can be served as a snack, starter or like us, with a salad as a main meal. When I do have more time, I prefer to crumb and grill my own fresh chicken but when you get in from work, you just want something quick quick quick and this is ready in less than 20 minutes.

I feel a bit of a fraud even saying this is a recipe!

Ingredients

Breaded chicken goujons
Frank’s Buffalo Sauce
Blue Cheese dressing
Salad

  

Method

Cook the chicken as recommended

Once it is out of the oven, place in a bowl and smother with the buffalo sauce

 


To serve, use a small bowl for the blue cheese dressing as a dip and fill up your plate with a tasty salad.
 

 

Pretty simple, pretty easy….. massively delicious and will have you wanting more.


And yes, I am one of those people who collect Hard Rock pin badges! These were the nearest I had to hand but Mr Tramp lovingly tracked down the limited edition Elvis ones for me!

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Sweet Tooth Delivery, Durham

Sweet Tooth Delivery

Sweet Tooth Delivery is based in Durham (Dragonville) and offers free delivery for orders placed within a 4 mile radius. Customers are also welcome to visit the shop itself to collect their orders. There are special offers for collection orders so I took advantage as I was passing.  View Post

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Food Friday – Tynemouth Whisky Festival – 11th October 2014

Food Friday – Tynemouth Whisky Festival – 11th October 2014

My husband is both fanatical about Whisky and local to Tynemouth so it was with much prodding I had to feature this today!

It has hosted major music, food and  classic car events already this year but next month Tynemouth will host the North East’s very own Whisky Festival on Saturday 11th October.
The Tynemouth Whisky Festival is the work of Ben Chambers, owner of the Wine Chambers, whose two North Tyneside stores offer an impressive range of whiskies alongside quality spirits, wine, champagnes and local real ales.
The event, which is held at the Park Hotel, will offer visitors the chance to sample over 80 whiskies over the course of the day as well as meeting representatives from the brands and the distilleries.
 

Ben Chambers, of The Wine Chambers, organiser of the Tynemouth Whisky Festival.

As well as renowned Scottish whisky such as Bowmore, Lagavulin, Laphroaig and Glenfarclas there will be the chance to sample unusual brands including Yamazaki, from Japan’s oldest distillery, Mackmyra from Sweden and Dutch whisky from Zuidam.
Ben Chambers, festival organiser, said: “It is a unique opportunity for whisky lovers to come to the coast, talk to the makers, sample their whiskies, both well known and rare, and enjoy discounts and offers from the producers on the day.
“Each ticket is also entry into a free prize draw to win rare whiskies including a bottle of Talisker 25 year old.
“The day will also mark the first tasting of our very own whisky beer, brewed in partnership with Three Kings Brewery of North Shields.”
Every May, the world celebrates World Whisky Day, so even though I am late, here are 9 fun facts from the world of whisky!
 
 
1. The world’s oldest whisky is over 150 years old
Rumoured to have been bottled between 1851 and 1858, a 400ml bottle of Glenavon Special Liqueur Whisky holds the Guinness World Record for ‘World’s Oldest Whisky’. Owned by an Irish family for generations, the bottle was auctioned at Bonhams in London and fetched a staggering £14,850.
2. Whisky – Just for the Scots?
To ‘e’ or not to ‘e’, that’s the question. When it comes to spelling, only refer to Scottish / Scotch whisky without the ‘e’…if its origins are rooted elsewhere, opt for ‘whiskey’.
3. Rare Macallan ‘M’ – the most expensive whisky ever sold
A Lalique decanter of Macallan ‘M’ whisky scooped the prestigious title of ‘world’s most expensive whisky’ when it sold at auction in Hong Kong for £393,109 earlier this year. The luxury decanter contains 6 litres of whisky which were drawn from Spanish oak sherry casks dating from the 1940s to the 1990s.
4. Whisky means ‘water of life’
Whisky in Gaelic reads ‘uisge beathe’, which translates as ‘water of life’. What more do you need to know?
5. Scotch whisky generates £135 a second
The export of whisky generates a healthy £135 a second for the Scottish government with just under 2,500 bottles of whisky being exported from Scotland every minute.
6. The Angel’s pinch 2% a year
Whisky stored in barrels gradually evaporates at a rate of 2% a year. This is referred to as the famous ‘angel’s share’.
7. Life begins at 40 for whisky!
Scotch whisky has to be bottled at a minimum strength of 40% ABV, meaning life really does begin at 40. Some whiskies can reach strengths of over 60% ABV…always read the label.
8. Three’s the magic number when it comes to whisky
Scotch whisky can only be called Scotch whisky when it has been left for a minimum of three years to age in casks, in Scotland. Some distilleries hold casks of whisky which are a grand 70+ years old.
9. Who invented whisky? The debate goes on…
Some say the Egyptians. Others say the Romans. In truth, no one is quite sure who invited whisky however the first documented evidence of whisky in Scotland refers to Irish monks and an order of ‘eight bolls of malt to Friar John Cor to make aquavitae’ which is listed in the Scottish Exchequer Rolls of 1494
The Tynemouth Whisky Festival takes place on Saturday 11th October from 11am-4pm at the Park Hotel, Tynemouth.
Tickets are £25 per person and can be purchased from the The Wine Chambers on Front Street, Tynemouth or by calling: 0191 258 5135.
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House of Tides – Newcastle

House of Tides

In a first on the site, I have welcomed a guest review for Food Friday.  Carter (or Andrew to his mother) is a talented local DJ who has pioneered club nights for many many years. Not only is he a ska punk legend he is a good old local lad and all round super top chap. I challenged him to give food reviewing a go on his visit to House of Tides and I think he has done a bloody good job…..

You can follow Carter on Twitter over at @carter182

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Great Taste food festival, Intu Metrocentre, Gateshead

Great Taste food festival, Intu Metrocentre, Gateshead

Hello Lovelies,

Starting tomorrow, Saturday 13th September, the Metrocentre is playing host to the Great Taste food festival.


 I have a time table so you know what is happening and when so that you don’t miss out on a single thing.


Saturday 13th September 2014
11.00am – 11.30am – Lakeland (demonstrating their cake decorating equipment)
12.00pm – 12.30pm – Wagamama – Vihang Patel Head Chef and House Manager Sarah-Ann Nicholson
1.00pm – 1.30pm – Frankie and Benny’s – Tomasz Dzuirgot, David Dixon and Arek Polit
2.00pm – 2.30pm – Angeethi – with Chef Priya
3.00pm – 3.30pm – Malmaison Newcastle – Jim Hall – Head chef
4.00pm – 4.30pm – Lakeland (demonstrating their decorating equipment
6.00pm – 6.30pm Gareth Kyle – winner of the 2012 EAT! NewcastleGateshead Trial Shift Competition and the 2011 Masterchef Live competition at the BBC Good Food show.
  
Sunday 13th September 2014
12.30pm – 1.00pm – Wagamama – Vihang Patel Head Chef and House Manager Sarah-Ann Nicholson
1.30pm – 2.00pm – Frankie and Benny’s – Tomasz Dzuirgot, David Dixon and Arek Polit
2.30pm – 3.00pm – Lakeland (demonstrating their cooking equipment
3.30pm – 4.00pm – Gareth Kyle – winner of the 2012 EAT! NewcastleGateshead Trial Shift Competition and the 2011 Masterchef Live competition at the BBC Good Food show.
 20+ Farmer Markets selling and sampling:
Carwinley Preserves
Cupcake & Co.
North Chocolates
Northumberland Sausage Co.
Curiously Wicked
Prince of Pies
Sweet Sally Cinnamon
Red Rascal
Ellies Cupcakes
Simply Cheesecake
Polka Dot Bakery
Tyne Bank Brewery
Yummy Things
Dream Pop Bakery
Le Petit Creperie
Zen Baker (Bread)
Ameen Honey
PopCo.
Natty (Milkshakes)
Waffle-y Good Company
·         Metrognome cookie decoration sessions
·         Cooking4life smoothie bike
·         Mall Entertainer – plate spinner / vegetable juggler.
Retailer sampling station:
HOF
Gourmet Burger Kitchen
Nandos
Hotel Chocolat
Ed’s Easy Diner
Muffin Break
Zizzi
Yo Sushi
Giveaways / FREE prize draw
 
1000 Great Taste goody bags to giveaway – shoppers have to register via our competition pod in Exhibition Square and they will also be entered into a FREE prize draw to win £100 intu Metrocentre gift card.  Also shoppers will be able to download a voucher from our website to claim their FREE Great Taste goody bag and will also be entered into the FREE prize draw.  While stocks last for Great Taste goody bags.
 
 
I think I will be popping down to watch Vihang Patel and Jim Hall as they rustle up such tasty food in their own restaurants.
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