Netherton Foundry Shropshire

Netherton Foundry Shropshire
Classic cookware, made in England

Thursday, 28 February 2013

First signs of Spring

It's a beautiful sunny day here today in Shropshire -  but still bitingly cold.  But, cold or not,  at least we are beginning to see the first signs of Spring.  The snowdrops are out, the daffodils are in bud and I have just been down to Dudmaston Hall, our local National Trust property, where they are getting ready to re-open on 17th March. 

What has surprised me this year however, is how early the wild garlic is coming up.  I would normally expect to see it appear as the bluebells flower, but Sophie went out and gathered 2 big bagfuls yesterday afternoon.  You can imagine what our office smelt like by home time!!
Keen to use it while it was still fresh, I decided to experiment with a new recipe last night and I'm delighted to say it went down a storm and so I'm now happy to share it with you.

White beans with wild garlic sauce.



400g cooked white beans (cannelini, haricot, butter beans - whatever you've got!)
200ml white wine
200ml chicken or vegetable stock
1 onion, sliced
1 dstsp grain mustard
100ml single cream
1 large handful wild garlic, washed and chopped finely
Salt and pepper

Put the wine and stock in a pan and bring to the boil.  Simmer until reduced by half.
Gently fry the onion in rapeseed oil in one of our frying pans, with a knob of butter, until translucent and soft
Add the onions and mustard to the reduced stock mixture and stir well.  Add the beans and heat through
Add the cream and warm gently
Toss in the wild garlic, season with salt and pepper.

Serve - with crusty bread, sausages, lamb chops or a nice piece of cod........... or any other combination that takes your fancy!
Not the world's best food photo, I admit, but teenage son was in a hurry to tuck in and not channelling his creative tendencies.  The moral being, never take food pics on an empty stomach!

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