Food trends that I’d like to see in Manchester .
1) Pork buns
2) Dumpling shops
3) Chipotle peppers
4) Food trucks
Similar to my obsession with pork buns is my one with dumplings. Thin-skinned, soupy, pork or seafood, I love them almost equally. It should be possible to get a take-away serving of six or so freshly made dumplings for a reasonable price. Unfortunately, this is not currently the case. Perhaps the East Asian snack food bar dreamed of above could provide these along with tasty pork buns.
Chipotle peppers are smoky and spicy, imbuing whatever they’re cooked with a unique Mexican aroma and flavour. They tend to come either dried or in sauce in a can, and can be used with everything from eggs, to sauces, to vegetable dishes to meats. Their smokiness adds an extra dimension to whatever they’re used in, and becomes slightly addictive after a while. Chipotle hummous and mayonnaise may sound like unorthodox combinations, but hit all the right tangy-spicy-smoky notes. As a nation that prizes spicy things and sandwiches, we really can’t afford to miss out on the chipotle fever that has swept the United States over the past couple of years.
Last, but possibly most important, is the issue of food trucks. Currently taking London by storm, they’re an excellent idea. Manchester has a relatively compact city centre with a lunch scene that manages to be both pricey and moribund. Vans selling fresh-cooked falafel, curries, wraps, noodles and sandwiches would provide good quality and cheap lunch and snack foods to a working and shopping population that tends to have little time to spend on lunch but requires enough top-notch fuel to get them through hectic afternoons and evenings. Being able to spend under a fiver on lunch would be beneficial to the legions of low-paid office workers inhabiting Manchester’s glass and concrete blocks, and the take-away aspect would satisfy the most time-conscious of bosses and workers alike. For people looking to test their culinary skills in the open market before starting a restaurant, cafĂ© or catering company, food trucks provide venues that can be based in the city centre but don’t have the sky-high rents attached. Everybody wins, as long as the health-and-safety brigade ensure the trucks remain proper standards of hygiene.