
Monday, January 25, 2010
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Othordox Christmas over and we are exhausted but happy and looking forward to the next event which will probably be honey night. Why you may well ask. Well I met someone from a well known honey producers who mentioned that he would like to try something we produced involving honey and chicken that was not obviously chinese. Well I have. It's a honey and cardamon rosted chicken which I have tested out on a few friends who have given it the thumbs up, so much so that they have asked to be included in the 'honey' evening. So that is the next one before 'chinese new year' and 'valentine's night'. However, how do I swing this? Chinese new year and valentine's day is on the same day. Anyone got the irons for making chinese love letters? Wouldn't it be fun to have those on Valentine's night too. Any suggestions on how we should deal with the two celebrations?
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Orthodox Christmas Wednesday 6th Januray 2010
.Maya & Kay's Kitchen are doing Orthodox Christmas dinner set for Wednesday 6th January. Yes I know you think you're done with Christmas and indeed you are right if you aren't Orthodox but there's yet one more celebration to be enjoyed with us. Maya is doing this Georgian style so the menu is thus:
Oven baked walnut chicken
Hacipuri (Pide stuffed with melted cheese)
Hinkali (large meat dumplings)
Salad
&
Walnut and Honey Cake.
Glass of wine with your meal plus unlimited water.
30tl Reservations only.0212 249 0679kayredkay@hotmail.com0533 325 43 34
Oven baked walnut chicken
Hacipuri (Pide stuffed with melted cheese)
Hinkali (large meat dumplings)
Salad
&
Walnut and Honey Cake.
Glass of wine with your meal plus unlimited water.
30tl Reservations only.0212 249 0679kayredkay@hotmail.com0533 325 43 34
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