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Slow cooker chef: Steak, venison and duck au vin recipe

Posted in Beef and Steak and Veal, Duck Goose and Turkey, Pheasant and Game | 3 comments

Slow cooker chef: Steak, venison and duck au vin recipe

  Our fridge freezer has been a bit of a trial for quite a few years now. It has problems coping with external high and low temperatures and generally performs best in the spring or autumn. So it was a bit of a surprise when we found the larder floor covered in dark water. We both assumed that the other had kicked the bacon curing pot. The next day I investigated further and noticed red liquid dripping out of the freezer door. This is no super duper frost free machine. It has to be manually defrosted. If we forget to do this, the ice...

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Revisiting oven baked cheese toasties

Posted in Kitchen equipment, Snacks Breakfast Lunch, Vegetarian | 6 comments

Revisiting oven baked cheese toasties

  I was going to write about Darina Allen’s toasties and when I looked the recipe up on the Internet I discovered that I’d written about them before. On Friday, faced with two crusts of bread, a lump of cheese and two bantam eggs I made them again using Andrew this time. They were scrummy. If you are going down the Andrew route put the toasties on the metal tray on the lowest rack and grill for 12-15 mins at 200c. Just enough time to have a shower and dress before brunch! And of course, cheese on toast is the perfect excuse to tuck...

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Best recipes for leftovers: Cauliflower cheese with mashed potato

Posted in Kitchen equipment, Leftovers, Pork Ham Bacon Sausages, Vegetables and Sides | 9 comments

Best recipes for leftovers: Cauliflower cheese with mashed potato

  Danny likes our cauliflower cheese especially when I add ham and tomatoes and serve it with garlic bread. Quite often I pick up 6 pints of milk from the Tesco CFC and make it into white sauce, ladled into plastic zip lock bags and frozen flat in the freezer. This takes the strain out of making CC as the palaver of making the sauce is already done. The sauce can be gently heated from frozen in a sauté pan. Then all you have to do is add the cheese. I discovered that my cauliflower bought in the market with suspiciously long leaves was the...

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Cauliflower, tomato and asparagus cheese recipe

Posted in Pork Ham Bacon Sausages, Vegetables and Sides | 6 comments

Cauliflower, tomato and asparagus cheese recipe

  Being a devoted alpha carnivore Danny’s face always drops when there is the prospect of a low meat meal. My Wednesday plans were kyboshed when he returned home with two fillet steaks for £2.50 from the Waitrose CFC. “As they are rather brown I think that we have to cook them tonight.” So he did. The next day I decided to pull all the stops out for a different sort of cauliflower cheese. We used to make cauliflower cheese over a layer of bacon/ham. Now we add fresh tomatoes to the ham layer. A wicked combination of...

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Dukes Teal au Vin or Tippled Teal in Cider recipe. Contributed by Duncan Lang

Posted in Duck Goose and Turkey, Pheasant and Game | 2 comments

Dukes Teal au Vin or Tippled Teal in Cider recipe. Contributed by Duncan Lang

  Photo: Copyright Hanna Zabielska Teal – wild duck – is a lot gamier than ordinary duck and far more compact. We occasionally find one on offer at Waitrose and pop it into the freezer for a special occasion. So I was delighted when Duncan sent me this recipe.  “I first cooked it about six years ago and it was yummy I was then asked by a friend for ideas on how to cook Teal for Valentines evening, so I gave him this recipe.” Duncan explained. “He did the cider variation and it met with great success by all accounts. I decided that...

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Halogen oven recipes: Making brunch with Andrew

Posted in Kitchen equipment, Snacks Breakfast Lunch | 25 comments

Halogen oven recipes: Making brunch with Andrew

  “What do you think of breakfast?” “It’s not nearly as good as yesterday. Are they the same sausages? They taste cheap.” We’ve had Andrew around for a few weeks now. He always makes us weekend brunch with delicious results. This morning he was busy defrosting a chicken so I had to use the conventional grill (broiler) on our old oven to prepare the sausages and homemade bacon. It was a palaver – I had to keep on pulling out the grill tray to turn the sausages – in Andrew you can see what’s going on in the giant glass bowl,...

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Sweet mango and apricot chutney recipe

Posted in Chutney and Pickles | 16 comments

Sweet mango and apricot chutney recipe

Making homemade mango chutney can be expensive unless you live in a country where mangoes grow, . We sell a lot of it on the gate side stand and it sells for 50% more than most of the other jars. I found some mangos in the market before Christmas – they were rock hard but gradually ripened on a sunny windowsill. By adding apricots I padded out the mangoes and the result is a great fruity chutney with just a bit of kick. This version of the recipe needs much more vinegar so that the dried apricots can swell.  It’s a tasty and much more...

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Slow Cooker Chef: Tender pork shoulder braised in light beer, with apple, ginger and honey recipe

Posted in Pork Ham Bacon Sausages, Rice and Pasta | 19 comments

Slow Cooker Chef: Tender pork shoulder braised in light beer, with apple, ginger and honey recipe

  Danny bought some pork shoulder steaks this week. He wanted to try out a pork, mushroom and cream recipe that he had found at the local supermarket. “The pork is sautéed in a pan. I don’t feel confident as I reckon that it should be fillet.” He was right – the pork was chewy and disappointing. It wasn’t Danny’s fault. Shoulder was the wrong cut for the recipe unless you really want to put the sharpness of your teeth to the test. He did however make an excellent rice and bell pepper dish to accompany the pork. This was the...

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