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Eat Sleep Dreamers welcome to Maltby Street Market. I'm here with my very good friend
Gemma. Hi. Wahey. We are in matching denim. Yes, we are in matching denim. Gemma lives
really close to Maltby Street market so she's going to take me round one of London's coolest
markets. So it's mainly a food market and so we're going to try loads of different things.
Gemma knows what the specialities are here so we're talking about donuts. Yep, St John
have a donut stand down there so I think we should definitely sample some of those. I'm
so excited. Alright we're going to start off by going and getting a cup of coffee. I need
to wake up a little bit so we're going to head down the market to a really cool little
coffee stand. Do you want a coffee? I'm not so much of a coffee drinker, I'm more gin.
More of a gin girl? I like her style!
Alright, I've got my flat white coffee, very excited, so Gem. Gem knows a lot about this
market, so Gem can you tell us a bit about when it started. It's actually a relatively
new market for a lot of the London markets. It started around 2010. I believe it was a
reclamation yard so there's a store here that has old furniture and bits and bobs and they
started the market. I think a lot of the stalls on the market, the permanent stalls use the
furniture that's kind of from here and it grew from there really. Ok, so 2010 and it's
not too touristy. I mean like it's quite local, isn't it? Yeah, to be honest with you i didn't
even know about this market until. I don't know, a year and a half, two years ago so
it kind of goes a bit more under the radar. Yeah and Gem knows like good local spots to
hang out. You really search them out I mean like whenever, because I've lived and sort
of come you know I've lived in other places and come back to London and whenever I've
come back I always hang out with Gem and her husband Nick and they show me the cool spots
in London because you guys know. Well I think there's always so much on your own doorstep
that you can explore so I always like to find it especially if something is local, even
easier, you can just get up and go. I guess it's juts a bit of a feeling of discovery
in that as well. Cool, well we're going to discover loads of great food. What should
we go for first? I've got my coffee, what goes with coffee? Donuts! I think coffee and
donuts go well together. Alright, let's do that.
Alright, we're at the donut stand. Can you tell us what we've got? So we have lemon,
chocolate and jam and then vanilla. Alright so we're starting off with the vanilla donut.
It looks like a nice dollop here, I mean shall I just go straight in? Yeah just dive in.
It's good. It's not easy to eat. Oh my lord! That is really good. Really fresh! Good amount
of sugar-coating on the lips, always the sign of a good donut.
What I love about this market is that it's really colourful like they've got beautiful
flags above the market. Old random, this is what you were saying about. Yeah exactly the
kind of reclaimed furniture that's seen throughout. And all the seats and the tables are kind
of all mishmash random yeah it's got a really good feel to it. Also the smells, right? Oh
it smells good here. And like as you walk the different stalls. It changes. Bumping
into people. You get like grilled cheese smells and then you'll get like spices. Alright we've
come to the scotch egg stall. Hi. So Gem talk us through, tell us what a scotch egg is.
So there is a hard boiled egg in the middle and usually a kind of layer of pork meat and
then it's coated in breadcrumbs, that's my basic knowledge and they are traditional at
picnics. Exactly it's really traditional at British picnics you'll scotch eggs. It's a
nice little snack and here we've got loads of different varieties right so you've got
the classic one then chorizo so like Spanish sausage. And a lot of scotch egg stands do
veggie ones now as well so if you are not into meat you can still enjoy a scotch egg.
So it's not as traditional. So here they have mushroom and lentil scotch eggs so everyone
can enjoy. And sausage rolls as well, pork pies this is the full British English. If
you are having a picnic you need to come here. Ok, what are we going to have? What do you
reckon we should try? We are going to share one. I'm in for a classic. Ok, can we get
one classic please? Any chutney or mustard on the side? Yes please.
Alright, here we go with our scotch eggs. Cheers Gem! Nice one! Oh yeah, hell yeah!
They've put some salt and pepper on the top, it brings out the flavour. And the egg is
kind of a little bit runny so it's got this real like soft savoury flavour. Yeah this
is good egg. Because you can get scotch eggs in super markets and they are not that great.
Small and kind of not much flavour to them whereas this one, these ones are like really
rich in flavour. Might dip it in mustard. We've got dipping. Let's see, that's quite
a lot of mustard. I'm going to dip as well.
Gem where have you brought us? I've have brought you to..Jensen's! Yeah! Best gin in the Kingdom.
Gin, so we are at a gin distillery?
Oh my gosh, ok. oh man! Yeah you can taste the rose, yeah it's really good. I'm into
it.
So Gem we've had the full tour of the gin distillery. We are clued up on the history
of gin. I mean, i can't remember it all but it's there somewhere. So what have you got
here? What i do know is that I have a classic gin and tonic and he did explain why the colour
is like that. Can you remember? Oh yes I remember it's the original colour of quinine which
is the main ingredient of the water in tonic water and they take the quinine out for commercial
purposes sorry not the quinine but the colour of quinine and in this one it has the original
colour which is why it's kind of orangey. Yeah and my one is a pink one which I'm comfortable
with. What's, why is mine pink? This one has some rose lemonade in it, so that's why it's
a pink colour. Amazing! Cheers Gem!
Alright Gem we've had our gin and tonics. Yeah feeling good, feeling the buzz. Feeling
the buzz yeah so now i think it's time to get some food. What shall we get? I'm thinking
maybe some kind of cheese? Cheese! Like a grilled cheese sandwich . Grilled cheese,
I'm into it! Let's do this.
It's suddenly got really busy in Maltby Street Market now. I guess people have come for their
lunch and to try loads of different things but yeah it's way busier than before. Yeah
because the sun's out so more people are coming.
Alright we're at the grilled cheese stand. Sorry sorry! We're at the grilled cheese stand,
Gem which one shall we go for/ I mean I'm thinking cheddar. Classic British cheese.
This looks incredible.
So Gem one of the things that I love about you is that you get more excited about food
than anyone I know and right now. I've got a big smile on my face. Look at that! Look
at this. Oh my gosh. Just a world of cheese. I'm loving like the crispy like the crispy
sides of the bread. The cheese just oozing out. it's almost like you don't want to eat
it, I'm so excited by looking at it. But obviously we have to eat it. Alright, go for it. Ok,
now this could be messy. So, I'm just going to dig in. Oh yeah. Is it good? That is so
hot! Maybe we should have got one each. Yeah I'm going back.