Not only was this a fantastic opportunity to meet their customers and share some of our passion for what we do, but it was also a chance to say "Hello" to the staff and enjoy the huge array of goodies on offer.
They now have a superb display of the Netherton Foundry range in the centre of the shop, as you can see.
One of the things that struck me, as I took a few minutes "off duty" to wander round, was how easy it is to eat your daily rainbow of fruit and veg, when presented with the tantalising selection on offer. I promised that I would create a dish specially for Macknade from ingredients from the shop and having chosen red, green, purple, yellow and mauve a crunchy slaw style salad seemed the very best option.
The sheer quality of what I brought home made me want to do as little as possible to it, to make the most of the freshness and flavours.
And so it is that we have the Selling Road Salad:
1 large yellow heritage carrot
1 large purple heritage carrot
2 leaves curly kale
½ red pepper
Dressing
1 dried chilli
½ tsp salt
50ml rapeseed oil
2 heaped teaspoons crunchy peanut butter
2 tsp runny honey
grated rind of ½ orange
Juice of 1 lime
Cut out the thick white rib of the kale and discard.
Bring some water to the boil in a large saucepan and throw in the kale leaves.
Blanch for 30 seconds - this will make the kale a beautiful vivid green.
Drain and refresh with cold water.
Squeeze out any excess water and chop finely.
Cut the carrots into thin julienne strips.
Chop the red pepper.
Throw all the vegetables into a large salad bowl and mix thoroughly - the easiest way to do this is with your hands.
To make the dressing, crush the chilli with the salt.
Place in a mixing bowl.
Add all the other ingredients and whisk together.
Taste and adjust the seasoning to suit your palate.
Pour the dressing over the vegetables and mix well.
Leave to stand at room temperature for 30 minutes before serving.
To tickle your tastebuds here are a couple of photos from the veg section............
........... and as if that weren't enough temptation, what about the stunning cheese counter and frankly irresistible bread.
© Netherton Foundry Shropshire 2015
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