Friday, 5 December 2014
That's Christmas: It's beginning to look a lot like Crispmas with Fa...
That's Christmas: It's beginning to look a lot like Crispmas with Fa...: Yes, it's beginning to look a lot like Crispmas with Fairfields Farm Turkey Crisps. When the brilliant family who farm at Fairfields...
Thursday, 4 December 2014
That's Christmas: Have yourself a yummy little Christmas
That's Christmas: Have yourself a yummy little Christmas: 2014 has most definitely been about crafting and Maps Toys are really getting into it with their wonderful Yummy Dough. You and your chi...
Wednesday, 3 December 2014
English Quince Preserve
Several years ago and elderly lady was bemoaning the sad fact that Quince jams were no longer available.
It transpires that he melancholy was unfounded, because English Quince Preserve is available on sale within the UK.
It is available from www.gardenofenglandfoods.co.uk of Kent.
It is made from hand picked English Quince fruits, but only when they are at the peek of ripeness in the autumn.
Preparing the fruit is described as a "nightmare" because the tougher than tough skin declines most forcibly to be parted from its fruity flesh!
The preparation of Quince Preserve is a long and laborious task, but is it worth the wait?
In my opinion, it certainly is.
What does it taste like? It is actually quite hard to define. Some people say it is a cross between apple and pears and whilst I can't argue with that, I fear it only tells half of the story of its remarkable taste.
It goes well on crackers, crumpets and toast and can be used in cooking, too, with some very "flavourable" results.
I costs £3.29 for a 320g jar at http://www.agafoodhall.com amongst other outlets.
It transpires that he melancholy was unfounded, because English Quince Preserve is available on sale within the UK.
It is available from www.gardenofenglandfoods.co.uk of Kent.
It is made from hand picked English Quince fruits, but only when they are at the peek of ripeness in the autumn.
Preparing the fruit is described as a "nightmare" because the tougher than tough skin declines most forcibly to be parted from its fruity flesh!
The preparation of Quince Preserve is a long and laborious task, but is it worth the wait?
In my opinion, it certainly is.
What does it taste like? It is actually quite hard to define. Some people say it is a cross between apple and pears and whilst I can't argue with that, I fear it only tells half of the story of its remarkable taste.
It goes well on crackers, crumpets and toast and can be used in cooking, too, with some very "flavourable" results.
I costs £3.29 for a 320g jar at http://www.agafoodhall.com amongst other outlets.
Saturday, 2 August 2014
That's Christmas: Christmas is coming!
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Saturday, 22 February 2014
Beer review Sadler's Mud City Stout
Sadler's Mud City Stout is a truly delicious dark stout style beer brewed by Sadler's of Lye, near Stourbridge in Worcestershire.
It is made using raw cocoa, vanilla pods, flaked oats, wheat and dark malts.
It is as moderately strong beer at 6.5%.
It provides a complex range of tastes, all dark and satisfying, balanced by a sweetness that is almost toffee-like in nature.
www.sadlersales.co.uk
It is made using raw cocoa, vanilla pods, flaked oats, wheat and dark malts.
It is as moderately strong beer at 6.5%.
It provides a complex range of tastes, all dark and satisfying, balanced by a sweetness that is almost toffee-like in nature.
www.sadlersales.co.uk
Friday, 28 June 2013
Legend of Kremlin Vodka
After a successful launch into
the prestigious Mayfair venue Brown’s last month (EDITOR: My wife and I really must
visit Brown's again, soon!) Legend of Kremlin Vodka is on a mission
for 2013 – to become the most consumed and talked about vodka in
W1, London!
Already in discussions with some of the
most iconic venues in and surrounding Mayfair, over the coming months
Legend of Kremlin Vodka will announce exclusive collaborations, guest
appearances and home residencies throughout W1, widely regarded as
one of London’s most exclusive neighbourhoods.
Legend of Kremlin Vodka prides itself
on being derived from the very FIRST vodka recipe, making it Russia’s
oldest export (probably!). Taking this original formula, and fusing
the finest modern technology with top quality ingredients, Legend of
Kremlin has become THE definitive Russian vodka.
Made using luxurious wheat grain
infused with artesian well water, and distilled in the only
traditional copper vats in use in Russia today, Legend of Kremlin has
what most legends lack: authenticity. Each precious drop is enclosed
in unique bottles: a Potyomkin glassworks pastiche of an ancient
vodka carafe, juxtaposing cold brilliance and golden translucence.
Legend of Kremlin has won eleven “Grand
Prix” and nine Gold Medals at the biggest international and Russian
degustation competitions, making it a truly legendary drink.
Legend of Kremlin’s predisposition
with quality has seen it ally with those who share similar
priorities. Over the last year we have seen exciting collaborations
with HR Owen, Lamborghini, the Saatchi Gallery and world famous
mixologist Salvatore Calabrese!
Legend of Kremlin
(70cl) is available from Harrods, leading wine
merchants and online retailers. A 50cl carafe will be launched with
Harrods in June 2013.
(EDITOR: It has a brilliant and
transcendental range of flavours and that knowing tingle that only a
high quality Vodka can provide properly!)
Sunday, 23 June 2013
BBQ safety tips from That's Food and Drink
These BBQ safety tips are supplied courtesy of www.nationalbbqweek.co.uk
When lighting charcoal, only use proper BBQ lighter fuel,
never, ever use petrol or other flammable liquids.
If using gas
ensure grill lights immediately, if it fails, turn off gas, leave for
a few minutes and try again.
And here is a top safety tip from That's Food and Drink: Never, ever use a BBQ in a tent, a kitchen or a garage or a shed, as carbon monoxide gas released from it could kill.
Blue Monday cheese to be made for Alex James by Shepherds Purse
Musician, writer and cheese maker Alex
James has selected Shepherds Purse to produce his Blue Monday cheese
under trademark.
North Yorkshire based Shepherds Purse
was chosen for its award winning artisan cheese making skills and
innovative speciality for making top notch blue cheese at its family
farm in Thirsk.
Blue Monday, traditionally handmade
with 100 per cent cow's milk, has been redeveloped to a new recipe
created by Alex and the Shepherds Purse team over the last 6 months
to ensure its premium quality. The new Blue Monday is a soft,
creamy blue cheese with strong blue veining which delivers a smooth,
satisfying piquancy to the palate.
Originally named after Alex's favourite
New Order song, the new Blue Monday will be added to his fine British
artisan cheese range, 'Alex James Presents' and is set to officially
launch in August at The Big Feastival, a two day celebration of
music, food and fun for the family, founded by celebrity chef Jamie
Oliver and Alex James.
Says Alex James: "Delicious
taste and quality are the cornerstones of the Alex James Presents
artisanal cheese range and I am very proud of all our award-winning
cheeses. Blue Monday has perhaps been the most popular and best
known, but it hasn't had the chance to shine alongside the others. So
we thought we'd bring in the experts at Shepherds Purse to give it
some extra love and attention and I'm absolutely delighted with the
results."
Caroline Bell, director, Shepherds
Purse said: "Innovation blended with tradition is at the core of
what we do at Shepherds Purse and we remain proudly artisan, making
every cheese by hand using only the best British cow's, ewe's and
water buffalo milk.
"It has been a pleasure to work with Alex
developing the Blue Monday recipe and we believe that we have created
another world-class blue cheese. We're excited that the new
Blue Monday will be launching at The Big Feastival at the end of
August and are looking forward to introducing this cheese to the
public".
Shepherds Purse Cheeses produces a
range of award-winning, traditionally handcrafted cheeses using
British cow's, ewe's and water buffalo milk. From its kitchen
table beginnings in the 1980s, Shepherds Purse has gone from strength
to strength, picking up international awards each year. Today,
Shepherds Purse is still a family run business, with founder Judy
Bell's daughters Katie and Caroline now at the helm.
Unrivalled
for taste and quality, Shepherds Purse cheeses can be found
online at www.shepherdspurse.co.uk, and nationally in specialist cheese
shops, delis and farm shops and in the best major supermarket chains.
They are also a great favourite with the nation's top chefs, and can
be found in dishes and on the cheeseboards of top hotels, restaurants
and pubs across the UK and beyond.
(EDITOR: Shepherds Purse cheeses are amongst some of the best cheeses that I have ever had the pleasure of eating.)
Friday, 29 March 2013
Linda's No Bake Birthday Cake
The recipe for this very rich chocolate birthday cake was made specially for our good friend Linda's birthday.
1 Large page of digestive biscuits
1 pack shortbread biscuits
2 large cans of evaporated milk
1 pack of butterscotch instant pudding mix (of the type to be made with cold milk)
5 bars of chocolate
1 to 2 ounces of butter
Icing, if desired
Crush all the biscuits to a reasonably fine powder.
Then melt the butter in a pan and add the biscuit powder and the butterscotch powder and mix very well.
Remove from heat, place mix in large, deep greased cake tin.
Add the evaporated milk and mix well.
Use a double boiler (if available) to melt 4 bars of chocolate and when totally melted vigorously swirl this through the mix in the cake tin.
Smooth surface, break up fifth chocolate bar and use to decorate the surface, gently pressin in to mixture.
You can add icing to decorate, Dr Oetker's ready-made cake icing is ideal.
Then place in the fridge over night or for several hours.
This is a very rich cake and should prove popular!
Serves well with ice cream and individual portions can be heated in the microwave.
Enjoy!
1 Large page of digestive biscuits
1 pack shortbread biscuits
2 large cans of evaporated milk
1 pack of butterscotch instant pudding mix (of the type to be made with cold milk)
5 bars of chocolate
1 to 2 ounces of butter
Icing, if desired
Crush all the biscuits to a reasonably fine powder.
Then melt the butter in a pan and add the biscuit powder and the butterscotch powder and mix very well.
Remove from heat, place mix in large, deep greased cake tin.
Add the evaporated milk and mix well.
Use a double boiler (if available) to melt 4 bars of chocolate and when totally melted vigorously swirl this through the mix in the cake tin.
Smooth surface, break up fifth chocolate bar and use to decorate the surface, gently pressin in to mixture.
You can add icing to decorate, Dr Oetker's ready-made cake icing is ideal.
Then place in the fridge over night or for several hours.
This is a very rich cake and should prove popular!
Serves well with ice cream and individual portions can be heated in the microwave.
Enjoy!
Tuesday, 8 January 2013
What is coming on That's Food and Drink?
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