Neil Cooks Grigson

Neil attempts to cook the whole of Jane Grigson's 'English Food', and adds his own recipes on the way...

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

50 recipes to go!

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Well who would have thought I would make it to this landmark!? I am three hundred and ninety-nine recipes in, and there is but fifty ...
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Tuesday, September 9, 2014

#399 Duck Braised with Green Peas

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This was one of the recipes in English Food that I had been looking forward to making, but never seemed to around to making it. I had a b...
Thursday, August 7, 2014

#398 Broad Beans in their Pods

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This recipe has been a long time coming, let me tell you. The reason being it requires the very young pods of broad beans (or fava beans ...
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Friday, August 1, 2014

#397 Herb Jellies

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Here’s a quickie from the Preserves part of the last chapter of English Food . Herb jellies are apple jellies flavoured with a herb and a ...
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Thursday, July 31, 2014

#396 Venison Chops and Steaks

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Venison is the most widely-eaten game meat, outselling all other game put together. Venison is deer meat and six species live in the UK: r...
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Sunday, July 6, 2014

#395 Red Herrings

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Here’s a recipe – or, rather an entry with advice – from English Food that I thought I would never get to cook for two reasons. The f...
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Sunday, June 8, 2014

#394 Venison Sauce

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Here’s a quickie for you – a very easy venison sauce that uses port; there are several with the most famous being #45 Cumberland Sauce (mad...
Monday, May 26, 2014

#393 Hare

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The poor old hare has had its ups and downs throughout British history. Before I go on, I should point out that there are two species of h...
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Sunday, April 27, 2014

#392 Scallops Stewed with Orange Sauce

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This is a recipe that comes from the 18 th Century that unusually combines shellfish with orange – in particular the Seville orange and t...
Thursday, February 13, 2014

#391 Soft Roe Paste

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The last of three recipes that use mackerel or herring roes. There are two types of roe: hard and soft. The former comes from female fi...
Friday, February 7, 2014

#390 Isle of Man Herring Pie

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I’ve been putting this one off for ages because it starts with the sentence: “A very similar recipe to the [ #133 ] Welsh Supper Herring...
Wednesday, January 15, 2014

#389 Salmon Stewed in Seaweed with Dulse Hollandaise

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Seaweed is not so popular in this country and this recipe requires two different kinds. The first is dulse and I have used it before to ma...
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