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27 April 2011

Roasted Asparagus with Chorizo & Poached Egg


The season is finally upon us for British asparagus, but what to do with it? We wanted something a little different to the standard steamed method and had heard that roasting really locks in the flavour. Looking around the British Asparagus website we found this easy but delicious recipe using chorizo. Luckily we still had some venison chorizo left in the sample pack that Great Glen Game sent us, so how could we resist giving it a try in this recipe.

We had to adapt the recipe slightly as venison chorizo is considerably leaner than its porky counterpart, so doesn't let out as much 'oil' on cooking, but with the addition of extra virgin olive oil and some extra paprika, there was enough to drizzle over at the end.

The trick is to not fry the venison chorizo, but merely warm it in the oil so that it releases its flavour but does not become too chewy or frazzled.
We loved the flavour, not overpoweringly gamey, just rich, sweet and smokey.




Photos: ©childsdesign 2011

23 April 2011

Country Cooking


Sarah Pettegree of Bray's Cottage Pork Pies is featured in the current issue of Country Living magazine (May 2011), pictured next to one of her monumental wedding pies which contains a whopping twenty kilograms of pork. We think it would be very fitting for a certain royal wedding taking place next week!

21 April 2011

Smoked Mushroom Risotto with Smoked Parmesan Crisps


Tim Matthews from The Artisan Smokehouse is constantly experimenting with different foods, often smoking some quite unusual ingredients at the request of chefs and foodies, for them to try. We've never had smoked mushrooms before, so we were excited when Tim gave us a pack to test. He also gave us a slim wedge of smoked Parmesan too and making a risotto immediately sprang to mind.
Usually wine is used when making a risotto, but in honour of The Artisan Smokehouse's location, we chose a dry Suffolk cider which worked perfectly with the subtle smokiness in the creamy rice.

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Photo: ©childsdesign 2011

7 April 2011

Chocolate Orange Fudge Torte


We were sent this extremely naughty recipe from Fudge Kitchen using one of their fudge sauces. It is gooey, rich and totally indulgent. We dare you to try it!
There's a really nifty way of lining the cake tin to give nice smooth sides to the torte but you could just line with cling film.

No cooking required – just a cake tin and a plastic pocket folder

Ingredients

  • 250g dark chocolate
  • 2 tbsp Fudge Kitchen Chocolate Orange Fudge Sauce
  • 568ml carton double cream
  • 1 tsp ground cinnamon
  • cocoa powder, for dusting
  • zest of 1 orange

Method
Use the plastic folder to line your tin. Cut it open then cut out a disc for the bottom and some strips to line the sides.

Put the chocolate, the Fudge Kitchen Chocolate Orange Fudge Sauce and about 150ml of the cream into a large heatproof bowl. Stand the bowl over a pan of hot water on very low heat until the chocolate has melted. Remove the bowl from the heat and stir to combine the ingredients then leave until the mix is only just warm.

Whip together the rest of the cream, two-thirds of the orange zest and cinnamon with a whisk until the mix is thick but just less than stiff.

Pour the cooled chocolate mixture into the cream and gently fold it all together until it is smooth and thick.

Then pour the whole mixture into your tin and leave it in the fridge to set for up to an hour.
To serve, unclip the tin, gently remove the sides of the plastic folder, invert the torte on to a plate and remove the tin and plastic disc on the base. Dust all over with cocoa and sprinkle the remaining orange zest on the top for decoration. Heat more Fudge Kitchen Chocolate Orange Fudge Sauce in the microwave (follow instructions on the jar) and serve in thin slices.

You can also use this basic recipe with our Rich Chocolate Fudge Sauce (remove orange zest and try adding 4 tsp of instant coffee) or the Chocolate & Ginger Fudge Sauce (dust with ground ginger and remove coffee and/or orange zest)



Thanks to Fudge Kitchen who sent us three of their 
sauces to try (Photo: ©childsdesign 2011)