Showing posts with label egg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label egg. Show all posts

Monday 8 April 2024

The Joys of Eating Scotch Eggs

In the realm of culinary delights, there are few pleasures as comforting and satisfying as biting into a perfectly cooked Scotch egg. 

This humble yet ingenious creation, consisting of a hard-boiled egg encased in flavourful sausage meat, coated in breadcrumbs, and deep-fried to golden perfection, holds a special place in the hearts of food enthusiasts worldwide. 

Join me as we embark on a journey to explore the joys of eating Scotch eggs and uncover the reasons behind its enduring popularity.

A Bite of History:

The origins of the Scotch egg are somewhat shrouded in mystery, with conflicting claims about its invention. While some attribute its creation to the iconic Fortnum & Mason department store in London in the early 19th century, others suggest that it may have Scottish origins or even trace its roots back to the Indian dish "nargisi kofta." Regardless of its exact inception, the Scotch egg has become a beloved staple of British cuisine, finding its way into picnics, pub menus, and home kitchens alike.

The Perfect Marriage of Flavours and Textures:

What makes Scotch eggs so irresistible? At its core, the appeal lies in the harmonious combination of flavors and textures. The crisp outer layer of golden breadcrumbs gives way to a savory, moist layer of seasoned sausage meat, which in turn encases a tender, hard-boiled egg. Each bite offers a symphony of tastes and sensations – the richness of the sausage, the creaminess of the egg, and the satisfying crunch of the coating. It's a culinary experience that tantalises the taste buds and leaves you craving for more.

Versatility and Adaptability:

One of the great things about Scotch eggs is their versatility. While the traditional recipe calls for pork sausage meat, creative variations abound. From using different types of sausage such as chorizo or black pudding to incorporating herbs, spices, or even cheese into the mixture, the possibilities are endless. 

For those seeking healthier options, baked or air-fried versions offer a lighter alternative without compromising on flavour. Whether enjoyed as a snack, appetiser, or main course, Scotch eggs adapt effortlessly to any occasion.

Nostalgia and Comfort:

Beyond its culinary appeal, the Scotch egg holds a special place in many hearts due to its nostalgic charm and comforting qualities. For some, it evokes fond memories of childhood picnics or family gatherings. For others, it's a beloved treat enjoyed during leisurely pub outings or cozy evenings at home. There's something inherently satisfying about the simplicity of a well-made Scotch egg – a reminder of simpler times and the joy found in life's simple pleasures.

The Joy of Making and Sharing:

Part of the magic of Scotch eggs lies in the process of making them. From carefully shaping the sausage meat around the egg to achieving the perfect crispness in the frying, there's a sense of satisfaction in mastering the art of Scotch egg preparation. And what's more delightful than sharing the fruits of your labor with friends and loved ones? 

Whether served alongside a pint of beer, a dollop of tangy mustard, or a refreshing salad, Scotch eggs have a way of bringing people together and creating memorable moments.

In Conclusion:

In a world filled with culinary wonders, the Scotch egg stands out as a timeless classic – a humble yet irresistible treat that continues to captivate generations of food enthusiasts. From its rich history to its versatile nature and nostalgic charm, there's no denying the joys of eating Scotch eggs. So, the next time you're craving a taste of comfort and satisfaction, why not indulge in the simple pleasure of a perfectly cooked Scotch egg? Your taste buds will thank you for it.

Why this blogpost? I'm just munching my way through the last of the Scotch eggs my wife bought and I thought: Why not tell our readers about them?"

Thursday 29 February 2024

Say goodbye to chocolate eggs this Easter and say hell to Butlers Farmhouse Cheese W'egg'dges!

I haven't been able to buy my wife a chocolate Easter egg for many years since she developed an allergy to chocolate. 

I have tried to source non-chocolate eggs with no success. Until now, that is! How so? Butlers Farmhouse Cheeses has the answer I need.

Butlers Farmhouse Cheeses is famed for its range of “Cheester” Easter eggs at this time of year, but this Easter, the rural Lancashire cheesemakers are changing things up a bit.

They are introducing the Blacksticks W’EGG’DGE - the cheese that thinks it’s an Easter egg. 

The fourth-generation family cheesemakers had to, with considerable regret, put their annual Easter egg production on hold after a devastating fire at their offices and packing site last November. 

However, Butlers have put their shoulders to the (cheese) wheel and they are 'crazy busy' handmaking their full range of hard, soft and blue cheeses at the dairy (luckily on a separate site unaffected by the heartbreaking fire), to replenish their lost cheese stocks.

In an egg-cellent twist and in response to Blacksticks’ loyal fanbase flooding Butlers’ inbox asking when the egg will be launched, Butlers have got as close to its most popular Cheester egg flavour, Blacksticks, as it can, with the Blacksticks W’EGG’DGE, meaning cheese lovers can still enjoy Blacksticks on their Easter cheeseboards. 

The Blacksticks W’EGG’DGE (150g) wants to be an egg so much, it has a picture of one on the outside of the pack, but inside you will find the original wedge that is known and loved for its distinct orange colour, delicate blue bite and indulgent and divine creamy texture. The Blacksticks W’EGG’DGE is whatever you want it to be, and it's available to buy now from Butlers’ online cheese store, £4 plus postage. You will find their online cheesemonger's shop here https://butlerscheeses.co.uk/shop

Also returning for Easter is the ever-popular Perfect British Cheeseboard for two (155g). This letterbox cheeseboard includes three showstopping, Great Taste Award winning cheeses; Blacksticks (blue), Button Mill (soft) and Sunday Best (hard). £6 plus postage Butlers’ online cheese store delivered direct from the dairy to your front door. 

Blacksticks fans can also keep their eyes peeled for a range of exciting products coming very soon. Whether it’s a mid-week sandwich, summer BBQ or a cheeky snack, Blacksticks will have you (and your bread or crackers!) covered. 

Monday 20 February 2023

Introducing: Egg Royale

This has got to be the most indulgent ‘adult chocolate egg’ for Easter 2023.

Introducing the Egg Royale for Easter 2023, a chocolate egg like no other. Experience the most indulgent and rich chocolate alcoholic cream liqueur made from the finest cocoa and vanilla and blended with real cream nestling within a beautiful glass egg.

Developed over two years by Gravity Drinks, which is the team behind the cult favourite Christmas Globe Gin Liqueur and Sixpence Pud Gin Liqueur, Egg Royale is set to become another seasonal favourite.

It's perfect as a unique Easter gift for adults, the glass egg will be found sitting within a special art-deco style box with a beautiful foil printed handle.

Delicious served straight over ice, in a cocktail or even to add a boozy kick to your Easter chocolate cake!

It's available in stores from this month, February 2023.

700ml – 15% alc/vol and the RRP is £29.00.

You'll find it stocked at Harvey Nichols and is also available via Amazon.

Sunday 29 January 2012

Make Easter Special With Thorntons

2012 is set to be the year of Rule Britannia and to celebrate, Britain's favourite chocolatier Thorntons is this Easter launching its delicious Great British Puds Eggs.

Combining Britain's best loved chocolate eggs with some of the nation's favourite desserts, the collection includes Eton Mess, Banoffee Pie and Lemon Meringue Pie, all available in Thorntons' store and online for RRP £14.99. The striking shell design, made up of real fruit pieces bursting with authentic flavour, makes these eggs the ideal Easter gift for any dessert lover.

The Lemon Meringue Egg is a white chocolate shell infused with natural lemon oil, decorated on the front with real lemon and meringue pieces, creating a crunchy texture and sweet zesty flavour.

The Eton Mess Egg is made from Thorntons tasty chocolate, with bursts of berry flavour making it truly reminiscent of the classic dessert. The pink shell is strawberry flavoured and the raspberry and meringue pieces in the front give that special finishing touch.

The Banoffee Pie Egg is a chunky milk chocolate egg with banana slices in the front, coupled with Thorntons very own Special Toffee, together with Special Toffee inclusions in the shell for that extra indulgence. Did you know that Banoffee Pie was created in East Sussex in 1972?

For those looking for the ultimate bespoke Easter gift, there is the new Thorntons Perfect Egg RSP £7.99. Featuring a half milk chocolate egg shell, chocolate lovers can choose to fill it with their 12 favourite Thorntons' chocolates and it will then be beautifully gift wrapped in store, giving that extra special personal touch this Easter.

Thorntons first ever chocolatier created the Thorntons Continental range in 1954 and it is still the chocolatier's most popular box of chocolates sixty years on. For the second year running it is available as the Continental Egg - an elegantly decorated milk chocolate egg packaged with a box of Continental chocolates. New for 2012, those looking for the ultimate indulgence can choose the stunning Continental Statement Egg (RRP £24.99), which features a triple layer of chocolates and is presented in a glamorous display case box.

There are many more fantastic products in the Easter range, with an array of ice-able eggs and little gifts to ensure Thorntons customers young and old enjoy a special Easter together this year.

Thorntons celebrated its 100th birthday in 2011.
Thorntons is the number one 'Chocolate and Confectionery' brand and the number 20 overall brand in the UK according to Superbrands' latest research.
Established by Joseph William Thornton in 1911, Thorntons is one of the UK's oldest chocolate retailers, headquartered in Derbyshire with more than 4,000 employees.
Thorntons has nearly 600 stores, including franchises across the country, as well as a strong direct (www.thorntons.co.uk) and commercial business, supplying all major supermarkets.
Products range from gift selections, chocolate blocks to toffee and ice cream.
Keith Hurdman is Thorntons' award winning Master Chocolatier. With over 25 years of experience in the industry, Keith is an unusual phenomenon for the British chocolate industry as a homegrown talent with extensive training with some of Europe's finest confectioners and chocolatiers in Belgium, Switzerland and France. He is now widely recognised as one of the UK's most talented chocolatiers and in 2011 was crowned Joint Chocolatier of the Year by the Academy of Chocolate.
In 2011, Thorntons won four Academy of Chocolate Gold Awards for its Tonka bar and Centenary filled chocolates Raspberry & Rose, Vanilla Caramel and Crunchy Praline.