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1 February 2015

Braised Pork with Prunes and a Potato Top

Photo: childsdesign
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Choose good quality British pork for this dish and with several great producers on The Artisan Food Trail to choose from, you can’t go wrong.

It doesn't need to be an expensive cut either and we used shoulder as this seems to work best. The slow cooking makes the meat very tender and almost melting in texture.

Inspired by all things English, this recipe uses old traditional flavours that complement each other so well. Cider and apples for sharpness, prunes for sweetness and a dash of mace, thyme and juniper for warmth and fragrance.

Although optional, we can highly recommend adding Alan Coxon’s Ale-Gar
to give a nice depth to the finished flavour. To us, it just seemed very appropriate to add it as the rest of the ingredients echo the time which inspired the Ale-Gar’s recipe.

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Photo: childsdesign

19 February 2013

NEWS FLASH!: Alan Coxon's Historic Food Range launches in Partridges

News just in that Alan Coxon's Historic Food Range will be launching at Partridges, Sloane Square, London.
This Saturday 23rd February Alan Coxon's unique range of vinegars, including Ale-Gar, Roman Vinaigre, Ancient Greek Vinaigre as well as the new Macadamia Nut Oil will all be available.
So if you're in the area, do drop by for a tasting and to say hello.
It would even be well worth a
special trip.

For more information about 
Alan Coxon visit his page on 
The Artisan Food Trail here

15 February 2013

Alan Coxon’s Ale-Gar™ approved

Photo: © childsdesign
Rich and dark in colour with flavour delivering hints of chocolate,
cinnamon and roasted malt, Ale-Gar™ is quite unique.

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We are pleased to give Alan Coxon ‘Artisan Food Trail Approved’ status for his Ale-Gar™ 


For more information about Alan Coxon visit his page on The Artisan Food Trail here

14 January 2013

Special Offer from Alan Coxon

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To celebrate the launch of Alan Coxon's new Macadamia Nut Oil he’s offering free delivery to all Artisan Food Trail visitors.

Order one or more of his historic vinegars and/or Macadamia Nut Oil and quote the code AC2 to get your FREE delivery.
This offer is available throughout January and February 2013.

To order visit the online store here

20 July 2012

The past is brought to life in Alan Coxon's historic vinegars

Photo: © childsdesign


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With twinkling eyes and a disarming smile, Alan Coxon is a man brimming with enthusiasm and a head full of interesting food and history facts. Some would say he is the Stephen Fry of the culinary world.
We have ‘known’ him since the 90s when he was on many television cooking programmes. We finally got to meet Alan giving one of his informative and engaging cookery demonstrations last year at Woburn Food & Crafts Festival.

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We are pleased to give Alan Coxon ‘Artisan Food Trail Approved’ status for his Roman Vinaigre™ and Ancient Greek Vinaigre™



For more information about Alan Coxon see his page on 
The Artisan Food Trail here