A Table Top Food Smoker

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Regular readers will know that I do like to combine my passion for making things with food, and I am never happier than when I can make something that can be used to cook food, and if there is a fire involved so much the better, which brings me to my latest project. A table top food smoker and dehydrator.

Now sometime ago I built a food smoker for the garden which can be used for both Hot and Cold smoking, and you can see the video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLV1KHZimSg  and whilst its enriched my life its not very portable. Now it so happens I have been invited to demonstrate at the Enfield Food festival on the 28th of August and so I decided its time to make myself a new version, which is portable. They are now billing me as The Old Blokes Kitchen – Live , so there is a lot of expectation to live up to.

As you can see from the picture its most definitely a table top version, albeit at the bare metal stage, but it comes with a few added features. At the moment I have got as far as  building the smoker carcass and fitted the mesh shelves, its still missing front and back which is a project for this weekend, and the connections to the charcoal burner.  However you will also notice a fan on top which is the secret feature which transforms this from just a basic cold smoker. I want to be able to dehydrate food and smoke it at the same time. To that end I have Hungarian peppers growing in one of my workshops which once smoked and dehydrated will become smoked paprika, I just needed the machine to do it. Once you start thinking it through all sorts of possibilities appear. At the food fair which is held on a farm they will have stock of misshapen tomatoes, which can then be processed to make smoked tomato powder , all organic, packed full of flavour, and you wont be able to buy it in any supermarket. Can you improve on a super food, The perfect foodie ingredient, I feel confident that famous chefs will be beating a path to my door,  I cant wait. I just need to build it, paint it, then test it and hope that it works. But in my mind its brilliant, I just need to convince everyone else. Why not come along and find out

As always there will be a video so remember to follow the blog and you can be one of the first to find out just how well this works.

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Tom Green on Tour

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Its with a sense of excitement tinged with nerves I accepted an invitation to step out into the limelight and appear at the  Enfield Food Festival on August Bank Holiday. The problem is what do I do and the answer its the perfect excuse for a project I have had in the back of my mind for a while now.

If you have read any of my previous posts or watched the videos at The Old Blokes Kitchen https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUrm24RIZViPk2x9lLk7iEA   you will see that I enjoy making my own ingredients working on the theory that if you have better ingredients you get better food. Now it so happens that one of my favourite ingredients is smoked paprika and so one of the projects I am working on at the moment is to make my own. I currently have five Hungarian pepper plants grown from seed on my workshop window which will hopefully soon produce peppers, which then need to be dried and powdered. The problem is how to do it.

Which brings me to the project for the food fair, What I need is a device that dries out peppers or anything else for that matter, and also imparts a Smokey flavour, a cross between a smoker and a dehydrator. After several sleepless nights I have come up with a design for exactly that a smoker that also dehydrates, and for the food fair I will be trying it out to make smoked tomato powder. The farm that holds the fair will be providing some of their misshapen tomatoes for me to dehydrate so we can make good use of a less popular product,  food metres rather than food miles.

The design I have come up me consists of two steel boxes the big one is effectively a cold smoker, into which I will be introducing a modicum of heat piped in from a fire in the second box. The challenge will be controlling the level of heat. Just to make life slightly more interesting I shall be replacing the front of the smoker with a sheet of Perspex so visitors can see the process in action. I have checked its melt point and I have a comfort margin, so what can go wrong. There’s one way to find out, So once again I have pile of steel, a chimney pipe, and a sheet of Perspex.

So the only question remaining is do I have a Tour Tee shirt, or another Apron

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Building a Hot Tub

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A couple of years ago I decided to build myself a Cedar wood Hot Tub, and as usual make a video of the project. After all how difficult can it be ? To which the answer is it wasn’t, not really, if you have the ability to measure and cut accurately, then its not that difficult. The issue is just dealing with the sheer size. On paper its easy  but your effectively creating a bucket 1.5mts across and 1mt deep, and having the space to work on something that big is rarely found at home, and then you need to move it. However you will find once its starts to take shape willing helpers quickly emerge as everyone wants a go. If you would like to see the video have a look at

By the time I had finished the tub it was towards the end of the summer, so we didn’t get the full benefit, but we made up for it last summer. Now at the time of building I had never seen a hot tub, so the design was an instinctive design based on some internet research, and natural instincts. Having now operated it for two years its time for an update, and the starting point is how did we ever manage without one.

As far as the tub is concerned I think my design works, the area where I have tweaked is in the water heater section. Fairly quickly I added a circulating pump in an effort to improve the heat distribution. The wood fired water heater lifts the water temp by approx. 2 degrees an hour, which I now know compares very favourably to commercially available models, however before the addition of a circulating pump there was a tremendous difference in temp between the top and bottom of the tub. In the back of my mind is an improved heat exchanger based on a steam engine boiler, I’m part way there but other more exciting projects keep getting in the way.

The maintenance has proved to be straight forward. We don’t keep if full of water so there are no chemicals involved. We get the water we use from our rain water storage system, and after we use it for a few days it goes on to be used to water the vegetable patch, so the running costs are low. When I empty it a rinse out with some tap water and a mild bleach is all it needs. I also apply a coat of linseed oil to the outside once a year and that’s the maintenance regime. I understand if you have one of the noisy jet plastic tubs you spend days, and consume lots of chemicals maintaining the water quality, and then there is the running costs which I my case is about £5 per annum

We now have so many wood fired gadgets, the bread oven, the charcoal maker, and the new garden grill, we go through a lot of wood, so every couple of months I collect waste wooden pallets which get broken up. The clean wood is used in the food devices, the rest goes to fuel the hot tub and the charcoal maker ( if you want to know more about those have a look at https://www.youtube.com/user/heritagecraft ).

I did discover how a Jacuzzi style bath works and for a time did consider making some adaptions, but nothing beats the feeling of laying back with your beloved under the stars in a hot tub, when all you can hear is a faint wood crackling from the fire, you don’t need noisy jets of water, sometimes it just nice to stop and relax. I don’t know if its the bathing in rain water, or the cedar wood oils from the wood but after having been the tub your skin become remarkably soft, although obviously as a macho blacksmithing bacon sandwich type of man that doesn’t interest me in the slightest. Having said that this years big project is a cheese cave at the bottom of the garden of which more will be revealed in the future, and frankly it needs a feature. I have seen a design for a wooden bath in the garden which I really fancy, and a few jets…….. But then again I also fancy a natural swimming pond . Life is full of decisions, so little time and so little money.

Thanks for reading

Tom

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Could I win the Turner prize?

Over the years I have made more than my fair share of unusual items but one of my favourites is illuminated Makeup Mirrors which I craft for one of the leading professional Makeup Suppliers http://www.backstageshop.co.uk and their subsidiary http://www.fitzrobbie.co.uk  who also sell some of my other products. This year they have let me experiment with some different designs and the picture shows what proved to be a very popular design, and most definitely not your average mirror.

Its fair to say we have a close working relationship and I help them out every year at a couple of Makeup Trade shows catering for the film, theatre and special effects industry. Its always a fun day out , there are always makeup artists, at the top of their craft there demonstrating their skills and as a consequence you see a range and quality of characters unlike anywhere else you would ever go.

I have got into the habit of taking the same picture of a person looking into the mirror each time with a different character.

It may not win the Turner prize but I think its fun. Enjoyimage

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The Final Bite

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Finally the last part of the Ultimate Bacon sandwich Trilogy has been posted. If you have not been keeping up with this, its where I make most of the ingredients which are then brought together to create what is the Ultimate Bacon Sandwich. In other words I cure the Bacon, make the bread, the sauce , and the butter. The Bacon and Butter get smoked in a smoker I built, the bread is cooked in a wood fired oven I built, and the bacon is fried in a pan I made, on a Garden Grill – you guessed it. The idea is if you control each part of the process the end result has to be so much better.

The end result can be seen at  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnkjQ5Yl4s8 why not have a look and see what you think.

Here at Tom Green Towers we have started on the next video. It involves Ice Cream and a wood lathe, To help me I had a lesson from a film Prosthetic designer. I’m intrigued and I know what happens.

thanks for reading

tom

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A Letter to Marks and Spencer

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For those of you reading this in far flung and exotic locations (if you live in North London everywhere else seems exotic) Marks and Spencer is a Major Chain retailer and whilst you may not know the names I suspect the issue is worldwide with Middle aged men being invisible and taken for granted. What follows is a letter I wrote to the Chief Executive.

Dear Mr Rowe,

I am a middle class middle aged man ( providing I live to 115) who has been a steadfast customer of your store since I was old enough to decide for myself albeit influenced by a mother, who excitedly bore home each new innovation from you . I can still remember how excited we where when you introduced cannelloni, still considered in our house to be that most exotic of foreign foods. I went on to marry an ardent M & S fan, who when we were just young love spent so much in your store I purchased some M&S shares for her one Christmas in an effort to get some of my money back.

What I am trying to establish is that I am or as we get to the point of this was “Marks and Spencer Man” dressed head to toe in Marks, from my hat to my socks. Like all Middle aged men I pretend to have a own sense of style and if you look at my You tube videos (look for heritagecraft) you will see I cut quite a dash in my overalls, but occasionally my dearly beloved demands that we are seen in public together, in between court appearances, and so conventional attire is required which is where you come in.

Over the years I have come to accept your declining quality, my favourite socks getting thinner and thinner, the stores full of product which have become far too trendy for me, as you try and chase the young fashionable pound, and if the evidence of my visits to two of your large stores this week is to be believed to trendy for everyone else as they were deserted of customers, which makes me question the wisdom of my own shareholding.  Screw fix now supplies my work clothing. I have learnt to accept being dragged round the ladies department to be told there is nothing suitable, and now apparently even the lingerie section has lost the plot.

I understand the need for innovation, I understand fashion but you can innovate too far. This week I went to replace a lambs wool V neck pullover. That fashionable staple of middle aged men everywhere which I have worn for years and my father wore before me. To my disappointment there wasn’t a single one to be found in your store. Instead I find cheap cotton, or overpriced cashmere pullovers which on me, will last ten minutes providing I ignore the metrosexual colours. As a self appointed style icon I want classic colours, Salmon Pink, Lavender, and Raspberry, are not for me. At the first store I thought it might be a stock issue, that cant be all that’s available which is why I then went to one of your mega stores, but no it appears this is this years fashion, and this years colours, so I guess this year  I wont buy any. Once again at results time we will be treated to that long list of standby excuses, of its the weather, its brexit, its the competition, and once again there will be a cull of executives. How many times will we be told that this latest person is going to turn things round, to then see you chasing fashion and column inches  to read how you proudly ran out of this years must have ladies coat, which cant help the results as you got that wrong as well.

I am not a difficult customer, by virtue of the fact I had stepped foot into a store it meant you had a sale, like most men I don’t go window shopping, I go to buy. But every time recently I have emerged empty handed, to then go next door to Sainsburys, I boycott Tesco’s and I don’t know what a lidl is. You are my clothes retailer of choice, though don’t tell screwfix, but if you cant satisfy me, the most undiscerning customer on the planet, how are you ever going to satisfy my wife, and how will you ever survive. All I  wanted was a red lambs wool jumper, am I being unreasonable?

yours Tom Green.

style guru often mistaken for George Clooney when seen in an uncertain light.

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George Clooneys Rival ?

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The second instalment of My Ultimate Bacon Sandwich video has now been posted and is available for your viewing pleasure at

If you don’t know about this project, its where I have made a video trilogy breaking down a bacon sandwich into small component parts, the Bacon, the Butter, the Sauce, and the Bread. Then by making each part, using equipment I have made, I end up with a far superior end result, the Bacon Sandwich with a flavour you remember but can never find.

As a video its worth a look, and hopefully lots of you will at least try making your own Bacon, it takes remarkably little effort required, I will even email you the recipe so no excuses ( send an email to tom@theoldblokeskitchen.co.uk).

I took over a week to shoot the trilogy, and in those quiet moments when I was waiting for something to happen I decided to make myself a signature apron. I had noticed that the TV chefs are now sporting very trendy aprons, in an effort to appear hip, even the oldies. Now whilst I might struggle to appear hip, it so happens I wanted an new apron, preferably one that doesn’t come undone just at the wrong moment. So making use of some leftover Blue Denim and Red Leather the apron was born. Now I make things for a living so I am used to seeing items I have made, but I was inordinately proud of this apron, and defended it whilst filming, even wearing another apron on top off camera if I was doing something messy.

In the second Video the Apron makes an appearance, and whilst it rather looks like I have a washboard stuck up my jumper rather than a washboard stomach, it is however flattering for a gentlemen over 25 with most of his original hair. Therefore when I posted the video on youtube I must have been suffering from delusions and low blood sugar, and so mentioned in the video description that the apron would be this years must have fashion item for discerning gentlemen of a certain age, and when entering the keywords put in “fashion Icon” and “Sex Symbol”. My dearly beloved nearly fell of her chair when I told her, daughters bent double with laughter.

But I get the last laugh I have seen the viewing figures, they shot up very quickly. As they say Sex sells although I don’t think George Clooney has too much to worry about, however if he fancies a Bacon sandwich I can oblige.

 

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My Kingdom for a Bacon Sandwich

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Its time to unleash the experiment on the world and publish the first of the Bacon Sandwich videos, a slight detour from my usual video fare, but combines my love of making things with my love of cooking. I am using the title of The Old Blokes Kitchen, safe in the knowledge I can grow into it. I am really 25 its all makeup. If you haven’t been keeping up this is where I break down the parts of a bacon Sandwich into components, and working on the theory that if you manufacture the components rather than purchasing mass produced product.you must get a better end result.

So over the course of a couple of videos I cure and then smoke the Bacon, make and then smoke the Butter, make the brown sauce, bake the bread in my wood fired oven, and then bring it all together, cooking the bacon on an open fire in a frying pan I also made. You can make your own mind up about the videos, what I can tell you is the end result lived up to its billing “the Ultimate Bacon Sandwich”. It was very good,I don’t know why I bothered putting preservative in the Bacon cure its never in the fridge long enough to worry.

To see part one, curing the bacon and making pork scratching’s have a look at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVY5_0UkZxI and remember to subscribe,then you will find out about part two first.

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Does my bum look big in this?

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You wont be at all surprised to know that as a Middle Aged Man who spends large portions of his life wearing paint spattered overalls looking at my image in a mirror is not something that’s important too me. I comb my hair in the mirror in the morning and that’s it for the rest of the day.  The fairground mirrors I make are therefore the only ones I spend real time looking at myself in , brilliant fun. Every time I finish making one I cant wait to see the effect, there all different and always funny. What more do you need I am a simple soul.

I spent last weekend supporting one of my best customers for whom I make bespoke Illuminated makeup mirrors at a professional Makeup Artists Trade show. In a few weeks time I get to do it all again at another show. In an effort to introduce a little humour into the event we took a circus mirror with the company name across the top and as a advertising gimmick it really worked. Most passers by stopped, laughed, lots took pictures which then get shared online, all of which reinforces the brand. Perfect for the instragram generation, and several orders for Makeup Mirrors have resulted from people who weren’t there but have seen the pictures on social media including one to a well known TV newsroom. If you want a fairground Mirror for your trade show and we can attest to how well it works you can order one from my good friends http://www.fitzrobbie.co.uk/acatalog/Fairground-Mirrors.html

However the consistent comment was “It makes my bum look big” so for the next show we had the brain wave we would make the ultimate feel good mirror a Mirror that makes you look slim. I even had a slogan ” don’t go on a diet buy a better mirror”, and that’s when the problem started. Apparently not everyone wants to be thin. In some sections of society particularly those who follow a certain reality TV star a Big Bum is a desirable concept. To which I then offer to tweak the mirror to give you a big bum and thin top. Then I get told a big top is also sometimes considered desirable, so I offer to tweak the mirror at the top, and before you know what’s happened I ended up with a whole lecture on body image, Apples and Pears, cultural differences and media manipulation.  The real world finally made it into my workshop.  Who would have thought fairground mirror design would lead onto a lecture on gender politics.

Stay Close and find out how we solve the conundrum

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Instant Art

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imageI have spent the weekend working at a Professional Makeup Artists Trade Fair @umaexpo supporting a customer http://www.backstageshop.co.uk who as well as being a leading supplier of Theatre / Film Makeup and Special effects sell a lot of mirrors which I make for them.  Around the show there were various artists demonstrating their skills and the mirrors proved irresistible for the models and I found myself in a unique position to take the same photograph but with subjects you just wouldn’t see anywhere else, where else can you say you made friends with a new unicorn which I present for your delight. Enjoy the photographs, and study the Makeup Artists skill. Amazingly I get to do this all again in a few weeks time at another show so having started the project I look forward to seeing the next lot.

Enjoy. Tom

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