The candied pecans provide a delicious crunch, while the apple and dressing a subtle sweetness. A perfect dish while the kale season lasts.
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Pear & Walnut Upside-Down Cake - A Guest Recipe From Julius Roberts
I love a good cake and this is just that. Juicy, moist and wonderfully light, but most importantly, not too sweet. It sings with warm flavours from the spices, while the walnuts provide an earthy and satisfying crunch. The pears are first cooked in a caramel until sweet and tender, and you then pour the batter over and bake the cake upside down. Once cooked, you turn out the cake and let the caramel trickle into the sponge below.
Once cooked, you turn out the cake and let the caramel trickle into the sponge below. All it needs is a spoon of crème fraîche and you will be happy as can be. I find this cake lasts a good few days, especially if you keep it covered. Just gently warm any leftover slices in a low 140°C fan oven before you tuck in, which brings it back to life.
Extracted from The Farm Table by Julius Roberts (Ebury Press, £27). Photography by Elena Heatherwick.
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Winter Vegetable Broth
Nothing is more satisfying than a warming, nourishing bowl of broth on a winter’s day and this one is a celebration of winter vegetables from our organic market garden.
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Baked Eggs With Greens, Yoghurt & Chilli Oil
We love it as a weekend dish, cooked for brunch and served with delicious fresh cold-pressed juices.
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Buttermilk Scotch Pancakes
This buttermilk pancake recipe makes the most deliciously light and fluffy Scotch pancakes.
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Clementine Custard Tarts – a guest recipe by Wild by Tart
Portuguese-style custard tarts with festive clementine curd.
Inspired by places and people they love, Jemima Jones and Lucy Carr-Ellison, founders of Tart London and Wild by Tart, cook food with big flavours and seasonal ingredients, sustainably sourced where possible.
“We cook food that excites us, using ingredients we know work well together. We look to work with suppliers who have unique stories of sustainability or craftsmanship. Portuguese tarts are just so delicious. The traditional recipe is quite laborious, so we love this cheat recipe and were thrilled by the addition of the clementine curd which worked really well – a perfect festive treat.”
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Ancient Grain Bread
An unleavened, gluten free loaf with aromatic toasty flavours, this bread is packed with energy and nutritional value.
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Fishcakes – A Guest Recipe by Amelia Freer
Recipe from Simply Good For You by Amelia Freer.
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Raw Kale, Turkey, Cranberry & Candied Chestnut Salad
A light way to use up leftover turkey in the days after Christmas, a lovely combination of winter ingredients, it’s one of our favourites.
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Lamb Chops with Juniper & Fennel Seeds – a guest recipe by Tait Miller
Discover Tait's top tips for wild cooking in our journal here.
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One Pot Roast Chicken with Fennel, New Potatoes & Pesto
This is a dish that can be enjoyed year-round. Quick to make, it creates minimal need for washing up and delivers on flavour.
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Honey Parfait with Poached Pears & Honeycomb
This delicious honey parfait recipe comes from our founder Carole Bamford’s new book NURTURE.
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Beetroot Soup - A Guest Recipe From Julius Roberts
This is one of those recipes my family just live off, a dish we return to again and again, at its heart deeply simple and uplifting. Velvety and voluptuous, this soup bubbles away like a cauldron of lava and is wonderfully nourishing. Seasoned with a little cider vinegar to brighten the earthy richness, it’s a dinner party classic I often serve as a starter because of its striking colour, but it’s equally at home eaten on your knees. I’ve given you three toppings that will bring this soup to life, so you can vary how you eat it depending on what you have to hand.
Extracted from The Farm Table by Julius Roberts (Ebury Press, £27). Photography by Elena Heatherwick.
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Whole Roast Cauliflower With A Mustard, Blue Cheese & Sage Topping
An ideal main course for vegetarians or as a side with roasted chicken anda selection of steamed greens.
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Pancakes with Rhubarb Compote & Blood Orange
Make a big batch of the compote to serve with your pancakes and store any extra in your fridge to enjoy with porridge, yoghurt or shortbread.
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Ginger Millionaire Slice
With a thick, lightly salted date caramel and a textured nutty base of almonds and ginger biscuits, this is the perfect festive treat.
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Green Super Smoothie
Made using our ORGANIC LIVING GREEN FORMULA, a plant-based daily supplement containing 36 nutrient-rich ingredients.
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Winter Sprout Slaw
This slaw is a wonderful way to make use of seasonal winter vegetables, turning them into a colourful raw salad that is packed with nutritional value. We love to serve this as an accompaniment to festive platters of cold meat and baked potatoes. It is also a fantastic recipe to have up your sleeve when entertaining guests over Christmas as you can prepare it completely in advance.
If you can’t find candy or golden beetroot, traditional ruby red will work beautifully and do add your own favourite raw vegetables such as carrots or cabbage to make the recipe your own.
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Garlic & Thyme Mushrooms on Toast
Simple to make and delicious to eat, our Garlic & Thyme Mushrooms on Toast recipe is the perfect warming, speedy supper for autumn evenings.
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Vegetarian Chili with Coriander Yoghurt
This vegetarian chili combines warming spices with chopped root vegetables and beans to make it satisfying and full of plant-based protein.
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Creamed Gratin of Cavolo Nero
Ideal as a side or main dish, this versatile gratin is packed with flavour and can be prepared in advance. Simply omit the pancetta to make a vegetarian version.
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Open Buckwheat Crêpes with Wilted Greens & Ricotta
A guest recipe by Thomasina Miers.
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Leftover Turkey & Ham Pie
There is no better way to celebrate Christmas leftovers than with a creamy pie with a thick, crumbly pastry. We like to serve this with jars of wholegrain mustard.
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Baked Pancakes with a Bubbling Mornay Sauce
Every Shrove Tuesday we think, why don’t we make pancakes more often? Loved by children and adults, this delicious recipe proves why.
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Leek & Cheese Tart with Truffled Brie
This creamy tart balances sweet, mellow leeks with the punch of our semi-soft Adlestrop cheese and the decadence of truffles.
This recipe is inspired by a dish served in our cafés.
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Instant Tomato & Cannellini Bean Soup – a guest recipe by Amelia Freer
Recipe from Simply Good For You by Amelia Freer.
"This is an ‘instant’ soup. Simply blend the raw ingredients together in a decent blender, and it’s ready. No cooking required."
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Blood Orange, Pink Peppercorn, & Bay Leaf Shrub
A delicious, hydrating and nourishing non-alcoholic drink created by our resident nutritionist Rhaya Jordan. Originally a way to preserve ripe fruit, the traditional recipe simply muddles together equal parts of fruit, sugar and vinegar (choose a live vinegar for gut-friendly probiotics) to create a thick syrup that can be diluted with still or sparkling water. Shrubs are also a wonderful way of avoiding waste and using up scraps such as citrus peels and overripe fruit.
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Seville Orange Marmalade
There is something so lovely at this time of year about buying a big box of fragrant citrus fruit to make into marmalade.
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Dukkah Cauliflower 'Steak' with Green Tahini, Spinach, Curd & Capers – a guest recipe by Eve Kalinik
You could say that this is as 'meaty' as it gets for your microbiome, due to the feast of fibre the cauliflower provides. The curd or cheese is a natural fermented source of bacteria that is beneficial for our gut health, and a punchy green dressing delights the eyes as well as the taste buds.
Taken from Happy Gut, Happy Mind by Eve Kalinik. Photo by Nassima Rothacker.
Read more about the gut-brain connection by Eve Kalinik here.
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Foraged Nettle Gnocchi With Wild Garlic Pesto
Make the most of springtime’s bright green shoots in this recipe which combines heady wild garlic and tender nettle leaves.
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Basic Asian-style Poached Chicken – a guest recipe by Donna Hay
Recipe from Basics to Brilliance by Donna Hay.
Once you have made this recipe, try it in Donna’s Feel-Good Chicken Soup.
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Honey, Lemon & Thyme Friands
The use of precious honey and fresh thyme in this recipe lends a slightly floral note to these delicious gluten-free friands.
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Venison, Port & Bay Casserole
This warming winter venison casserole celebrates our venison, farmed organically on our Staffordshire estate.
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Seasonal Fruit Cobbler
A recipe from our tutors at the Cookery School to celebrate the seasons throughout the year.
The scone-like topping works just as well with stewed cinnamon pears in winter or ripe stone fruit in summer. In the autumn months, chopped apples and blackberries are lovely and you could even swap the almonds for seasonal cobnuts.
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35 Day Dry Aged Steaks: How to Cook
James Devonshire, our Head Tutor in the Daylesford Cookery School explains how to cook the perfect steak using a 35 day dry aged T-Bone from our new range of organic steaks. You can watch a video of him in action here.
Read more about what dry ageing is, how and how and why we dry age our meat and the benefits of dry aged steak in our blog, All You Need To Know About Dry Aged Steaks.
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Sherry Roast Parsnips with Chestnuts & Honey
Being glazed in the pan, this recipe also saves on space – useful on Thanksgiving or Christmas Day when the oven is probably at its fullest.
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Loin of Venison With Celeriac Purée & Baked Plums
Thoroughly warming and made with nature’s true superfoods, this is a dish packed with the benefits of lean venison and seasonal ingredients.
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Lemon Curd Macarons
Perfect enjoyed after a dinner party or with a cup of afternoon tea or coffee.
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Rhubarb Polenta Cake – a guest recipe by Tait Miller
Discover Tait's top tips for wild cooking in our journal here.
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Winter Tea Infusion with Ginger, Cinnamon Sticks & Clementine
This simple winter tea infusion is warming and cleansing, gently easing digestion and providing plenty of comfort over colder winter months.
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Blueberry Porridge – a guest recipe by 26 Grains
Recipe by Alex Hely Hutchinson, founder of 26 GRAINS.
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Creamed Brussels Sprouts
This is a really indulgent recipe, perfect for Christmas Day and warming suppers on cold winter evenings. It’s also great for entertaining because you can prepare it in advance and simply popping in the oven to finish when your guests arrive.
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Whole Baked Heritage Squash with Garlic & Sage Butter
Try baking a variety for added colours and textures and serve as we have done here on a big platter, drizzled with the flavourful butter.
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Bubble & Squeak with Christmas Leftovers
The abundance of the festive period can lead to unnecessary waste, so mastering the art of making leftovers sing is a worthwhile skill.
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Mashed Potato with Leeks
Everyone’s favourite comfort dish, a good mashed potato is always a winner at supper time.
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Baked plums with honey and juniper
We like to serve these baked plums with organic yoghurt and local honey for breakfast or a light dessert. They also make a delicious accompaniment to lean venison or seasonal game – spoon the juices through rich gravy for a little sweetness and colour.
Try alongside our recipe for Loin of Venison with Celeriac Purée.
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Cauliflower & Spiced Toasted Grains Salad
With lemon, pistachio and spiced fruit.
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Shredded Turkey, Raw Sprout, Wild Rice & Quinoa Salad
Laced with raw sprouts, herbs and spices, this leftover turkey salad is
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Roasted Red Kuri Squash
With braised red onions, pickled chillies, rocket & yoghurt dressing.
This vibrant seasonal dish packs enough flavour to be served as a standalone dish, or would make a great accompaniment to roast chicken or lamb. The pickled chillies give a peppery heat to the dish, balanced by the yogurt dressing.
This recipe is inspired by a dish served in our cafés. Discover more seasonal recipes and cooking skills at our Cookery School.
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Gingerbread Decorations
This recipe makes biscuits that are perfect for hanging decorations or gingerbread houses.
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Foraged Mushroom Linguine with Brown Butter & Thyme
There is no better way to celebrate the mushroom flavour than with generous doses of organic butter, garlic, salt, pepper and fresh herbs.
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Perfect Pancakes Every Time
Pancakes are always a hit, their versatility means you can enjoy them at any time of day, with all manner of toppings and fillings.
Perhaps you prefer savoury flavours such silky Market Garden leeks in a cheese sauce, or lashings of maple syrup, or simply a traditional squeeze of lemon and sprinkle of crunchy sugar. Either way, this base recipe will never fail.
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Sweet chestnut and apple stuffing – a guest recipe by Tait Miller
Discover Tait's top tips for wild cooking in our journal here.