Posts Tagged ‘Flaky Smoked Salmon’

Sustainable fishing: I’m not a campaigner BUT….

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

Nobu, the fashionable and award-winning restaurant chain founded by celebrated Japanese chef Nobu Matsuhisa, is refusing to remove blue-finned tuna from its menu. Instead, it has decided to pop an asterisk on the menu telling customers that blue fin tuna is an endangered species, and asking them to choose something else. That’s all very well and good but the fact remains that in order to offer it on the menu, they must have it in stock. Can you imagine the uproar if a renowned meat restaurant had white tiger on the menu, advised customers not to buy it, but had a side hanging in the fridge?

Anyway, I’m not a campaigner but I just wanted to stress that we will only ever stock fish that are caught in a sustainable way, or smoked fish that are fed on sustainable feed. And I would like to draw your attention to a great documentary film called “The End of the Line” which takes a long look at the fishing industry, its practices, and the ridiculous system of EU quotas.

Country Living Spring Fair

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

For the last week, Pam and I have been preparing for the start of the show season. This will now see us attending food shows and food events every couple of weeks from now until Christmas. Next week I will publish a list of these events so that you can come and meet us, and more importantly, taste some of our fantastic products. It doesn’t seem five minutes since we put the cold counter away for Christmas, and so it was with some dread that we packed up and went to the Business Design Centre in Islington for the Country Living Spring Fair.

 To state the obvious any event organised by Country Living is bound to be slick and well organised, but it was a joy to attend with some fantastic stands there catering for all sorts of gifts. My personal favourite was a company selling outdoor swings inscribed with messages, the best of which was “swing and think happy thoughts” I take it this message is meant in the purest way and any double entendre is entirely unintentional!

Anyway, with this being our first event of the year, it was great to be reminded of the reaction of the visitors to our smoked salmon and cheeses. Our range for this show was the following:

Isle of Wight Blue Cheese-  This very special  blue cheese is made by Rich Hodgson in Sandown on the Isle of Wight. Made with pasteurised Guerney cows’ milk, and is the creamiest blue I’ve ever had. Whatever you do, do not sit down with this cheese anywhere near a bottle of Montbazillac or Sauternes, or you may find yourself still there several hours later.

We then had two soft cheeses for people to try as comparison: the exceptional Tunworth – an unpasteurised cows’ milk cheese made with tradional re.nnet which was Supreme Champion at the British Cheese Awards in 2006, and the lovely Goldilocks – a pasteurised cows’ milk cheese from Jersey milkmade with vegetarian rennet.

Next, we had our bestseller, the legendary Lancashire bomb from Andrew Shorrock. This is the ultimate cheese on toast cheese, and is one of the inspirations behind the business. This was the first time we had tried Andrew’s newest innovation, the Lancashire Bomb with Worcestershire Sauce. It was fantastic and proved nearly as popular as the original so this will be on the site in the next few days too! The Lancashire bomb is proving so popular that we have created a cheese gift section on the site especially to accommodate your demand for it.

Away from cheese, we also took the remarkable Really Garlicky & Cracked Black Pepper Bacon from Ramsay of Carluke. Not only does this make great bacon butties, but it is also a great cheat ingredient in a carbonara…

Finally, we also had the ever popular Salar Flaky Smoked Salmon. Quite simply, this is the best hot smoked salmon I’ve ever tasted. With a firm yet moist texture, and a smoky flavour to drive the neighbourhood cats insane, this is one of those products that is so good it needs nothing added to it. Simply serve with a salad or scrambled eggs for a luxurious breakfast. 

I hope to meet you at one of the food shows we attend this year!

Good news for fat people

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

Okay, so fat people may have medical conditions which cause them to be overweight but I’ve never understood the excuse of being “big-boned”. Bones form part of the body’s structure, the skeleton, and I’ve never seen a bone wobble….So, stop eating or drinking so much! The good news is that one  of my favourite suppliers, Salar Smokehouses, has just won another fantastic accolade- Product of the Year at the Scottish Food & Drink Excellence Awards. The better news is that it is very good for you, being full of Omega 3, and can liven up even the most boring leaves!!

I have always enjoyed their Salar Flaky Smoked Salmon but often after a food event the last thing I want to eat is the very food we have been sampling for customers to taste. However in light of the latest accolade I decided to take some home for  supper & was reminded again of just how good a hot smoked salmon can be. Farmed to a density of less than 2%, so as near as you can get to wild salmon, then hot smoked over oak, this is the cat’s pyjamas (and probably its ultimate dream too!)With its delicate flavour Pam & I enjoyed it with a simple salad, and even better for us is the fact that we can still enjoy it after a day of talking about it….

We sell it in fillets between 200-300g and will be sampling it in the food hall at the South of England Show from June 11th-13th.

A cracking day out, check out the website at http://www.seas.org.uk/shows.asp?ID=2