Welcome to the Cowdray Farm Shop & Cafe nestled in the heart of the South Down National Park, West Sussex.
If you have an opportunity to explore the beautiful South Downs National Park in West Sussex this summer do make time to visit the Cowdray Farm Shop & Cafe located on the Cowdray Estate near Midhurst, West Sussex. For more information click here.
I can highly recommend buying a box of Cowdray eggs; a flock of Light Sussex chickens occupy a rather lovely patch on the estate and are free to scratch around as much as they like which results in them having an incredibly diverse diet. The flavour of the egg is delicious and the yolk a fabulous rich yellow! Sometimes it's the simple dishes you cook that can be the most enjoyable - for example an omelette made using organic, free range eggs accompanied by seasonal tomatoes - just delicious! At Cowdray they sell tomatoes sourced from Nutbourne Nursery, Pulborough, West Sussex. Click here to learn more about Nutbourne Nursery.
On the other-hand you may fancy using a tasty cheese to make yourself Welsh rarebit on toast click here for recipe. I love cheese and would recommend the Sussex Charmer to you. It's produced by Bookham Harrison Farms based in Rudgwick, West Sussex and is a cross between Cheddar and Parmesan; it's a hard-pressed cheese matured for up to 1 year. To learn more about Bookham Harrisons Farms click here.
The Cowdray Farm shop is incredibly well stocked with a variety of organic, seasonal, artisan and locally sourced produce - who can resist a bar of chocolate! To learn more about nomnom chocolate please click here. You have to try this.........
Do visit the Cafe too, the food is so good all made from scratch using traditional artisan techniques and the best Cowdray/local produce, I can certainly vouch for their toasted tea cakes and scones! |
The Seasoned Kitchen
Saturday 23 July 2016
Cowdray Farm Shop & Cafe, Midhurst, West Sussex
Wednesday 13 July 2016
Beginner's Guide to Kitchen Gardening - Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
A gift from Kew! |
Yesterday I attended a day's course at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew called 'A Beginner's Guide to Kitchen Gardening'. The course was aimed at gardeners who were interested in starting a vegetable garden; its content included site preparation, sowing, growing, protecting and harvesting crops. It was hosted by Joe Archer, lead horticulturist and kitchen gardener who was featured in the series, on BBC 2, called 'Kew on a Plate' during 2015. He was responsible for growing heritage produce alongside Raymond Blanc and Kate Humble who spent a year at Kew growing produce and cooking delicious seasonal recipes. Joe is also the co-author along with Caroline Craig of 'The Kew Garden's Children's Cookbook: Plant, Cook, Eat click here. For more information on short courses at Kew click here.
Joe and a golden beetroot! |
A small selection of garden tools needed to start your kitchen garden! |
Beautiful cornflowers - these look amazing grown amongst the vegetables! |
Beetroots pulled straight from the ground and cut to show their beauty. |
The student garden for more information click here. |
Monday 27 June 2016
Double Chocolate Drop Biscuits
When you need a little 'pick me up' nothing can beat a homemade chocolate biscuit accompanied by a fresh and flavoursome cup of jasmine green tea! I made these biscuits yesterday using plain white organic flour from Doves Farm and Montezuma's 73% cocoa, very dark organic chocolate. Both companies are family owned and passionate about what they do - read their stories using the links below.
Neatly stored away in a Kilner airtight jar. A perfect gift for a biscuit lover and I have just the person in mind! |
Two key ingredients that go into making a superb double chocolate drop biscuit - Doves Farm organic flour (read here) and Montezuma's organic chocolate (read here).
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Saturday 11 June 2016
Longueville Manor, St Saviour, Jersey, Channel Islands
Borage - its cucumber flavoured leaves are excellent for tea and other beverages; its blue flowers can be used to decorate salads and other vegetarian dishes. |
Longueville Manor, an eighteen acre estate, located in the parish of St Saviour is reputed to be one of Jersey's finest hotels. Its fully restored Victorian kitchen garden is lovingly cared for and is, "at the heart of everything that happens in the Manor's kitchens". For more information click here
Enjoy my memories of Longueville's kitchen garden!
Beetroot is low in fat and high in vitamins and minerals - drinking its juice after exercise can allegedly reduce soreness and help your muscles recover. Delicious roasted accompanied by feta cheese. |
Rhubarb - can be used in both sweet and savoury dishes. Try cooking it with mackerel (in season at the moment) or pork. |
Red onion - mild, sweet flavour - can be used raw in salads. Stores very well at room temperature. |
Jersey strawberries - so sweet - tastes of summer! |
Jerusalem artichokes - cook these in the same way as potatoes or parsnips - brilliant roasted! |
Jersey, Channel Islands
If you haven't taken a trip to Jersey yet then you must definitely put this on your 'to do list' straightaway!
Jersey is the largest of the Channel Islands, between England and France - just 14 km (9 miles) from end to end and 8 km (5 miles) wide. It is an independent, English-speaking territory with a mix of British and French cultures. Here you will enjoy exceptional food, numerous beach activities, cycling, walking and learn about the island's history during its 5 year German occupation in World War II.
I hope my photographs will give you an appetite for Jersey!
St Aubin's Bay - ice-cream made from Jersey cattle; a breed popular for its high butterfat content and protein. |
Joe Freire Strawberries - Central Market, St Helier. Joe is the Island's largest commercial grower of summer fruit. |
Fudge from Chocolate Express - Central Market, St Helier (click here) |
Jersey Black Butter - Central Market, St Helier (click here) |
Famous Jersey Royal potatoes - Central Market, St Helier (click here) |
Monday 6 June 2016
Quintessential Shere, Surrey
The Bakery |
Yesterday I visited the quintessential surrey village of Shere, I hope you'll enjoy the images I captured on a perfect summer's day! For more information about Shere, its history and why so many film makers favour this village for 'location shooting' please click here.
The Greengrocer |
Get involved, join the Shere Street Party on Sunday 12 June! |
St. James Church used in the film Bridget Jones starring Renee Zellweger |
A cottage garden |
The film 'The Holiday' in 2006 starring Cameron Diaz, Kate Winslet, Jude Law and Jack Black was shot on location in Shere |
A pretty row of cottages opposite the Shere Gift Shop |
Thursday 2 June 2016
Strawberry Chia Jam
Strawberry Chia Jam |
I've just made the most delicious strawberry chia jam using a recipe from Sarah Britton's book, 'My New Roots' (please click here for more information). I've used a variety of strawberry called Eve's Delight which has a reputation for being very aromatic and flavoursome; my local supermarket sells punnets from a grower in Berkshire. However, the piece de resistance with this easy recipe is the superfood, chia - its seeds are packed with many nutritional benefits (click here).
As the strawberry season has begun why not enjoy a day out at your local PYO farm, I would recommend a trip to Garsons in Esher, Surrey (click here). Happy picking!
Marvellous Chia Seeds! |
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