Netherton Foundry Shropshire

Netherton Foundry Shropshire
Classic cookware, made in England

Wednesday, 23 May 2012

Magyar Mutton

As promised...
A recipe from our friends in Hungary, a big thank you to Guy for sending this.
1.5 kilos neck of mutton.
Two onions, thinly sliced.
One carrot, diced.
300 grams mushrooms, skinned and cut into small - ish pieces.
Two bay leaves, six whole garlic cloves, two tsps of ground rosemary and one rosemary stalk.
500ml red wine
200ml vegetable stock
Put the cast iron bowl over a medium heat and add 1 tblsp oil.  Sweat the onions and carrots until soft.  Add the rest of the ingredients and carefully transfer the bowl to the heater base.  Cover with the lid.

Cook on LOW for 8 hours.
It may benefit from returning to the hob and reducing the remaining juices.
Serve with vegetables of choice and dumplings.

Tuesday, 22 May 2012

Man walks into a shop...

....or get me to the church on time.

I am really pleased to see that the weather is finally picking up and I hope it stays like this for all the summer weddings scheduled over the next few months.  I already know of several couples adding the Netherton Foundry products to their present lists with foresight and planning.  But there are those for whom "last minute" is the only way to shop.

I was entertained by a story at our lovely stockist, The Galley in Woodstock  last time I visited them.
Update - sadly the Galley is no longer open

One Saturday morning the shop door burst open and in rushes a man dressed in full wedding outfit, with his top hat under his arm.  "Quick," he says, " I need a wedding present and I'm due at the church in 5 minutes."  Looking round the great choice in the shop, his eyes lit on the Netherton Foundry Slow Cooker http://www.netherton-foundry.co.uk/shop/slow-cookers/NFS-105SCB-slow-cooker and he made his choice!  "I'll have that if you can wrap it and have it ready for me to pick up after the ceremony."  and, of course they did!
Whether they all lived happily ever after is unknown, but I certainly hope so!

I am not suggesting that we all leave it so late, but it created a fantastic image in my mind and I only wish I had the skill to create to you a cartoon strip of the story. 

Those of you who follow us on Twitter will know that our MP, Philip Dunne came to visit us recently and here's the photo to prove it.... he's the one on the right




New recipe from Hungary coming soon!

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Wednesday, 18 April 2012

Wantage Warmer


Created to celebrate the first anniversary of the Creative Cook Shop, Wantage a delicious casserole combining Spring lamb and fresh vegetables with a refreshing blast of mint.
Sadly this shop is now closed (update), but the recipe is as good as ever.

1 tblsp oil
500g lamb - any cut will do, I used 2 shanks
2 turnips - the lovely white and purple ones, not swede!
2 leeks
200g dwarf beans
500ml stock
Large handful of fresh mint

Heat the oil in the slow cooker bowl over a medium heat and add the lamb.  Fry until browned all over.
Transfer the bowl to the heater base and add all the other ingredients except the mint
Cook on HIGH for 6 hours or LOW for 8 hours.
Chop the mint and add to the bowl, stir well to mix and serve immediately.  Perfect with new potatoes and fresh peas.
Must be good, because it all got eaten on the day!!
Coming next week... a recipe from our friends in Hungary

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Thursday, 12 April 2012

Summer's coming

Although it's hard to believe, isn't it?
Drove back from my visit to Wantage through 3 hail storms and 2 thunderstorms! What a day.

Here I am all ready to demonstrate the slow cooker at the Creative Cook Shop:


As you can see, there's a "here's one I made earlier" dish sitting on the table.  There were 2 to start with, but by the time we took the photos all the chicken had been eaten.
I also created the Wantage Warmer, specially for the celebrations, but as that's not in the theme of summer eating, you'll need to wait until the next blog for more details.

These are a couple of summer recipes I have come up with - for those days when it is just too hot to switch on the oven, but you still want to eat a proper meal.  Hands up everyone who has never tried cold slow cooker food before.  The great thing about these is that you get all the flavour and satisfaction of a slow cooked food, without over cooking yourself.  Try cooking the bean and carrot salad overnight and then leave it to cool down and serve later in the day - great with crusty bread.   The lemon and fennel chicken is a tasty alternative to a Sunday roast, just add some new potatoes and a green salad.

BEAN AND CARROT SALAD

 

SALAD
200g haricot or cannellini beans, soaked for at least one hour in cold water
3 red onions
2 tblsp olive oil
5 sticks celery
6 carrots, coarsely grated
100g sultanas or raisins
1 tin tomatoes
5 sprigs of fresh thyme or 2 tsp dried thyme

DRESSING
1 dstsp honey
Juice of one orange
1 dstsp French mustard
2 tblsp olive oil
Salt and pepper
Large handful of chopped parsley

Heat the oil in a frying pan such as our 10" spun iron pan,  over a medium heat and add the sliced onions.  Fry until translucent and transfer to the slow cooker bowl. 
Add all the other salad ingredients and an extra 450ml water.  Cook on LOW for 6-8 hours.
Remove the thyme sprigs, if used and leave to cool.

Mix all the dressing ingredients together, except the parsley.  Pour over the salad and sprinkle on the parsley.
Serve at room temperature. 

LEMON AND FENNEL CHICKEN

1 bulb fresh fennel
1 large or 2 small courgette
2 lemons
100ml white wine
150 ml stock or water
2 egg yolks
150 ml single cream
1 heaped tsp softened butter   
2 tsp flour

Pierce one of the lemons all over with a skewer and place inside the chicken.
Slice the fennel thinly and chop the courgette.  Place chicken and vegetables in the cast iron bowl.
Add the stock and wine.
Cook on HIGH for 2 hours.
 Remove the chicken and vegetables and set onto a serving dish.
Blend the flour with the softened butter and add to the cooking liquid.  Stir well to mix.
Whisk the egg yolks into the cream and stir into the sauce.  Cook for a further 5 minutes.
Pour over the chicken and vegetables and leave to cool.  The sauce will thicken as it cools.
 Garish with lemon and fresh fennel leaf and serve with new potatoes.


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Wednesday, 11 April 2012

Spreading the word

Wow, it's been a very exciting time for us lately - first of all, we have had our first major foray in to the world of advertising.  Go and find a copy of the May edition of Great British Food magazine...not only is it a great magazine, but we have a full page advertorial, which I have to admit, looks fantastic.

Next, I had my first go at a public product demonstration when I went down to Wantage to help The Creative CookShop celebrate their first birthday.  A fantastic day, with a great bunch of people.  It's always a pleasure to visit them, but this week is even more fun, as they have a whole series of product demonstrations lined up.  So if you are anywhere close to Wantage this week, call in and see them - the cup cakes are to die for!
Come back tomorrow for photos and new recipes, created specially for the occasion.
Update: this shop is now closed.

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Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Anyone for tea?


A beautiful, traditional stove top kettle available next week.
In keeping with the Netherton Foundry tradition, this will, of course, come with a full set of recipes, from iced mint tea to hot toddies - there's more to life than tea....whatever the monkey says!

Check the website later this week for more news.

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Monday, 19 March 2012

Spring is in the air

The weather may not be Spring like, but it was lovely to see daffodils in bloom and the lambs out in the fields as I drove round Wales.  It got me to thinking about the news that children these days cannot identify 3 different butterflies or know an oak tree from a horse chestnut!  I may be old fashioned, but I still think these things are important and I wish they still took primary school children out on nature walks.
How else are they going to know what dragonflies and damselflies are - so beautiful with their iridescent colours and elongated bodies.  I find them fascinating,  hovering over ponds and streams and then turning so quickly and darting away in the blink of an eye.
Fortunately there is one particular damselfly that stays still long enough for you to enjoy it - our lovely stockist in Louth, Lincolnshire.  If you live nearby or are visiting the area, please go and visit Damselfly Kitchen, where you will find the Netherton Foundry cast iron products and a whole range of other goodies!  This has to be in the running for most evocative shop name and you can be guaranteed a warm welcome and great service once you walk through the door.
Update: sadly this shop has stopped selling cookware and is no longer a Netherton stockist
Looking forward to warmer weather, so that I can use the new Netherton Foundry Garden Hob, without having to wear a woolly jumper - check out the website for more information.


Netherton Foundry Shropshire 2012 ©