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Blog Dec 27th 2023 What is Sous Vide? All You Need to Know About this Cooking Technique Sous Vide is a cooking method that has been perfected by great chefs. However, it is no longer a secret of the industry and many are trying out the technique in their own kitchens. By pairing the sous vide method with prime cuts of meat you can...
Blog Dec 21st 2023 Guide to Giblets What are giblets? This is a question on many people's minds as turkey season rolls around. If you are one of those who have heard of giblets before, but aren't sure exactly what they are and more importantly what to do with them, then this guide is...
Blog Feb 13th 2023 Cooked by Farmison & Co | A Slow Cook Sensation At Farmison & Co, we're always striving to ensure our range is the best it can be, working with our resident Michelin-star chef Jeff Baker, farmers and local suppliers to bring you quality flavour using the best of British meat. We're delighted to bring you our latest range, Cooked by Farmison…
Blog Mar 16th 2020 easter inspired dishes from around the world Easter By Farmison & Co Here at Farmison & Co we've taken inspiration from around the world to feature some special meals this year from those countries where Easter is celebrated. Each dish has a special place in the hearts of the...
Blog Jan 7th 2020 What Is Confit? The word confit literally translates from French to preserve. The method dates back many centuries where food was preserved to feed families in the leaner, dark months where produce may not be as readily available. The method is a...
Blog Jan 3rd 2019 Burns Night Celebrations - Prepare for a Night of Tartan & Haggis Chris Berry takes a wee dram of a look at the history and tradition of haggis. There's probably no better time to claim a family link to Scotland than January 25 when Burns Night takes place in celebration of...
Blog Jan 10th 2017 Return of Forgotten Favourites Chris Berry takes a look at the cuts making their comeback Nostalgia abounds during wintertime and talk around the festive dinner tables, while tucking in to turkey, goose, beef, duck, lamb or pork, can lead to fond...
Blog Feb 3rd 2014 February with Farmison & Co I am always relieved to leave January behind and drift into the second month of the New Year. We are still cloaked in the depths of dank winter, and the comfort of stews, soups, braises and casseroles is ever necessary to save spirits. ...
Blog Jan 16th 2014 Introducing Our New Detox Made Delicious Hampers Our new Detox Box is a fun way to make sure you get all your essential vitamins, coming crammed full of fresh seasonal greens, and lending itself to healthy eating and dieting. Inside here you'll find hand picked produce specially selected to suit...
Blog Jan 9th 2014 Juicy January I am determined that January will not be blue this year! January will be jubilant. The weather may be damp and dismal but the New Year larder is alive with colour and comfort. Seasonal food in January forms a vibrant patchwork of flavours - from...
Blog Nov 26th 2013 Jeff Baker's 12 Tips for Christmas Cooking Getting everything ready for Christmas can be stressful: What's needed is careful planning and with this I, and Farmison & Co, can help. 1. One thing that's easy to overlook is the drinks: ...
Blog Nov 7th 2013 November: Foodie Fireworks The toffee apples, bangers and bakers of Bonfire Night may be past but for me there are still some real firecrackers in the larder this month. While parsnips have been swelling for a good few weeks on the veg patch, and are perfectly good to...
Blog May 4th 2013 Discovering Thai Cuisine Many of us in Britain know and love Thai food, but have you ever wondered what makes it such a universally appealing cuisine? On my first trip to Thailand recently, I discovered more about the food and the guiding philosophy behind it. Like...
Blog Feb 2nd 2013 Slow Cooking With a friend in tow for companionship I recently enjoyed a day course at Betty's Cookery School in Harrogate. The welcome was warm, the environment hospitable and the buttery croissants we devoured for breakfast with Café Blend were still warm from...
Blog Jan 23rd 2013 Time to detox in the most natural way January can be such a dull, long, dreary month when darkness falls in the late afternoon and we are more inclined to be mooching about indoors, indulging in stodgy foods. It is, however, the ideal opportunity to make a fresh start by committing to a...
Blog Sep 28th 2012 Home Cooking Made Easier There is an increasing trend towards home cooking despite the fact that we appear to "have much to do and less time to do it in." We are entertaining more at home, making more mid-week meals and cooking more Sunday lunches. More men are...
Blog Sep 13th 2012 Family Sunday Lunch Lazy Sunday , no timetable and the perfect opportunity to enjoy our most indulgent and leisurely meal of the week. These are our favourite kind of Sundays. It is an occasion not only to share food but also our time, humour and the odd heated...
Blog Aug 20th 2012 Summer Holidays You may have holidayed abroad or in some of the many beautiful parts of the British Isles this year. Perhaps you have stayed at home, relaxed and enjoyed The Olympics. Suffice to say, we all need a break. For most of us life can be more than a...
Blog Apr 23rd 2012 Asparagus When the first new season English asparagus comes on stream, you know that summer is on the way. There's something wonderfully cheering about the arrival of the first green spears from the Vale of Evesham, East Anglia and Cambridgeshire. Asparagus...
Blog Apr 13th 2012 The Importance Of Home Cooking "One of the very nicest things about life is the way we must regularly stop whatever it is we are doing and devote our attention to eating." - Luciano Pavarotti, 'My Story' Having a lovely meal isn't...
Blog Apr 11th 2012 Cooking With A Challenge Even the keenest and most creative of home cooks will fall into a rut of cooking the same old dishes on a regular basis. We have our favourites, whether it is our own recipe for a good bolognese, vegetable bake or rice pudding. It's exciting...
Blog Mar 13th 2012 Top 10 tips for saving money on food and drink Cook your own food from scratch Supermarkets tell us that we are 'time-poor/cash-rich', and encourage us to buy their ready-made convenience foods. These foods are generally joyless to eat, and particularly poor value for...