Saturday 30 August 2014

Manchester Picnic

Another weekend, another food festival in Manchester it seems. This time a one off weekend long festival, the Manchester Picnic.
A number of street food traders and restaurants were due to set up stalls on the Friday, Saturday & Sunday between noon and 7pm. As you basically walk past Piccadilly Gardens to get wherever you want to go in Manchester it was difficult to avoid stopping off to sample a few bites. So arriving around lunch time we made sure our plans took us through the gardens. 

There have been a number of food festivals over the past year or so in Manchester (and more are planned in the near future), yet they still seem to be very popular so can't have lost their appeal just yet. 

This one seems to appeal more to the passing public though and not rely as much on social media advertising etc. 

The food stalls at the Manchester Picnic seemed to have been selected from far and wide, with a number coming over the boarder from Leeds. 



Al's BBQ Shack

The list of stalls included:

Als' BBQ Shack - @AlsBBQShack
Cantina Latina
Chaat Cart - @ChaatCart
Chiquito
Choccy Churros - @ChoccyChurros
Cowboy Burgers - @CowBoysBurgers
Fire & Salt BBQ - @FireandSaltBBQ
Fire & Slice Pizza - @pizzafireslice
Fish& - @NoFishyBusiness
Ginger's Comfort Emporium
Lulabelles - @VWLulabelle
Martins Craft Bakery
Matildas
Papa G's
Piggie Smalls - @PIGGIESMALLSYO
Puddin5 Love
Tio's Barbecue - @tiobbq
Wasabi Sushi

There was a small tent for live music and DJs also, but as we know, this visit was for the food. 


The majority of these street food gatherings bring the usual BBQ, burger and pizza stalls. It's not often you find Fish and Chips at these events, but when there are they usually make a great change from the usual heavy, greasy battered fish you get at the local chippy. Fish& therefore seemed like the first choice to go to. Especially as they were located right at the entrance to the picnic area. 



Fish&


Calamari being a favorite was the initial choice but the tasting cone would offer the opportunity to compare Fish& with the usual grease, while hopefully allowing the stomach room for something else after.



Fish& Tasting Cone

The three portions of battered fish came in three different types of batter. A traditional batter, a lemon & chilli batter and sea salt & pepper. The flavoured batters were subtle yet noticeable. The pepper overpowering the salt in the salt & pepper batter a bit. The lemon and chilli batter had a slight kick to it, and the traditional batter was light. Real light in fact! In fact they were all very light! Not too greasy either! 
Biting into them you find a fish surprise inside. The fish was so juicy it was literally still dripping. Not like the dry, overcooked fish you often find in the middle of batter. 




The chips had a great crunch to the bite and inside the potato was fluffy and soft. 





Well that's those demolished. What's next?


Cakes and cookies from Lulabelles?
 



Lulabelles

Bread and pastries from Martins Craft Bakery?



Various Breads from Martins Craft Bakery
Brownies, cakes, buns, flapjacks
It was impossible to walk past this stall. There were bread samples to taste (you can't beat fresh bread) and a bag was filled with brownies, flapjack and this sexy looking pesto & cheese focaccia for later. These have now been sampled, the focaccia being a favourite in the house!   


Pesto & Cheese Focaccia (with dried tomatoes) 
Continue around the square....


Cantina Latina
Chaat Cart were serving up vegetarian delights. A special apology is needed here as I promised I'd go back to their stall for more photographs and I ran out of time. Next time they're in town though I'll be buying from them as an apology, and a full write up will of course follow.

Chaat Cart
Piggie Smalls hotdogs
Piggie Smalls Menu
The Piggie Smalls menu has some fairly extravagant (I think that's the best way to describe them) hot dog inventions. The "man vs food dog" being the choice which stands out most! (Smoked Dog, all the toppings then DEEP FRIED!)

Tio's barbecue was the next stop where I was able to sample a couple of menu items:







The wings (BBQ) and chicken sub were in order here. The BBQ chicken wings were basically just BBQ wings with some generic BBQ sauce poured too heavily over the top. Nothing to shout to the memoirs about:


Tio's BBQ wings


The chicken sub took chicken straight off the barbecue skewers onto the bread. This was more impressive, the chicken had a lot more natural flavour to it and wasn't doused in sauce:







Tio's BBQ chicken skewers


Tio's Chicken Sub



The last stop before we finished for lunch was to try Fire&Salt. Having seen their stall at numerous events before this was another meal I'd been keen for. 



Fire & Salt
Fire&Salt menu

A tough decision was made but the choice was the Beef Brisket BBQ sandwich. 

A lot of the stalls were cooking their meats there and then, unfortunately as brisket isn't really a cut for this the meat came off a hot plate. It was still hot though, and the beef was juicy and delicious. The cola BBQ sauce made the brisket though, the sugar from the cola really added a sweet taste to the beef as you took a mouth full. The serving of slaw was a little excessive though, it was almost more slaw than beef. 

Fire & Salt Beef BBQ Brisket sandwich
Fire & Salt Beef BBQ Brisket Sandwich (open)
Some of the other stalls included:

Al's BBQ Shack
Matildas

Matildas Menu

Matildas stuffed Loaf


Martins Craft Bakery


Fire & Slice Pizza
Fire & Slice in the making


Fire & Slice Margherita

Cowboys Burgers
Conclusion

Overall the Manchester Picnic seemed like a success, although for a Saturday lunch time it seemed a little quiet. Perhaps a little more advertisement or pushing on the social media could have brought a bigger audience. This is comparing it to other one day food festivals though so spread out over a weekend it probably attracted quite a large crowd. 

It was great to see some different food stalls featured here from outside of Manchester, and some different stalls from just the usual BBQ and burgers. 

Meat rating: 6/10

Money for meat: Paid in Full 

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