If you like to add a sweet touch to your winter dishes, this is the perfect recipe for you!
New and exciting flavors add a special something to our heart-warming classic pumpkin soup. The ingredients are simple: blended pumpkin, water, leek, pink pepper, salt, olive oil and herbs. The game changer? Panettone! Yes, the traditional Italian Christmas cake, toasted and served in place of classic croutons. Unforgettable.

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We are immensely proud of the organic beef that we rear on our farms in Staffordshire and the Cotswolds. High welfare standards and a dedication to rearing our animals slowly at pasture are central to our ethos. We firmly believe that our organic approach produces beef that is exceptional to eat, and ours is dry-aged for a minimum of 28 days for optimal flavour. It is when dishes such a this are presented at the table that our farmers can truly take great pride in what they do. Below we share some tips and tricks for cooking our favourite cut of beef on the barbecue.

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A favourite at our COOKERY SCHOOL, this simple recipe makes the most of one of our most cherished spring ingredients, asparagus. We love to serve this as a protein-rich breakfast, a first course at a dinner party or even as a light spring lunch with a glass of crisp white wine and slice or two of organic sourdough.

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The combination of fennel seeds, fresh rosemary and thyme in this recipe is the perfect complement to our PASTURE FED ORGANIC LAMB. If you’re able to allow the meat to marinade overnight, the result will be even more succulent and tender. We’ve suggested cooking the lamb on a chargrill and finishing in the oven, but it’s a great dish for the barbecue too. Ask your butcher to butterfly the leg of lamb for you if possible.

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Dressed while still warm, the tiny new potatoes in this salad absorb masses of flavour from the herbs and miso in the bright green dressing. Whether served warm or allowed to cool, this is a lighter and more nutritious take on traditional potato salads and allows you to use any combination of your favourite herbs and leaves. If you aren’t able to lay your hands on pea shoots, then a handful of rocket or watercress will work perfectly.

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