Topsham, Devon
EX3 0QH
Tel: 01392 878 200
Email: info@dartsfarm.co.uk
Topsham, Devon
EX3 0QH
Tel: 01392 878 200
Email: info@dartsfarm.co.uk
The most delicious way of reinvigorating your stale hot cross buns. An indulgent breakfast or desert to enjoy this Easter!
In this month’s blog, Michael Dart gets excited as the flavours of the new season begin to appear.
You can't beat a homemade Hot Cross Bun at Easter!
This recipe uses Flour by Horsepower wholemeal flour. Their Shire Horses tend to their fields, spreading the farmyard manure, to pulling the combine harvest. Once harvested, it is stoneground to preserve the flavour of the ancient grains, along with its protein & nutrients making it perfect for making healthy & delicious pancakes.
This recipe uses Treviso Radicchio sourced from the La Sovrana family in the South of Italy. It’s here that the climate, soil and local growing artistry produce crops so complex that they are geographically protected. Through collaborating with growers during the hunger gap, we're sourcing food that is in seasonal abundance, rich with flavour, fully traceable and built on a collaborative spirit that strengthens our food systems. Here, sweetness of the dates pairs perfectly with the radicchio, which has a slightly bitter/spicy taste.
Just in; plump and silvery green with prickly scales and furry centres; they’re in season right now. Big, beautiful springtime artichokes are here. These Thema Artichokes offer a delicate taste, sweet and mellow that can’t be matched. Enjoy them braised with some garlic aioli using The Farm Table head chef, Tom's simple recipe.
This winter warming soup is filled with earthy flavours from our homegrown celeriac, smoky bacon, sweet onions & rosemary. Seasonal eating never felt so wholesome!
Kimchi; a classic Korean dish, transforms our humble homegrown cabbages through fermentation, with a few carefully selected aromatics and ingredients. Once mixed with salt, the lacto-fermentation process begins, where naturally occurring bacteria convert the vegetable sugars into lactic acid, a natural preservative. And, as beneficial bacteria thrive, eating it aids digestion. Full of flavour, it makes an ideal addition to rice, noodles, soup, and even a cheese toastie!