Spending almost a year in a dark, dank cave is generally not to be recommended. However, it is this long period of hibernation in this unusual environment which is key to making Emmi Kaltbach’s Le Gruyere and Emmental cheese so special.
Cheshire cheese and spring onion soup
When unexpected visitors arrive on your doorstep, this wonderfully warming soup is so easy to make. Spring onions, thyme, and Cheshire cheese create a fresh taste that’s perfect for a light lunch served with crusty bread.
Christmas night delight: spiced lamb and chick pea bake with Cheshire crumble
If you’re searching for the perfect choice for a wintery, Christmas night, try this delicious main-course dish from Cheshire Cheese. Made with spicy lean minced lamb, courgettes, aubergine, canned chick peas, and a tasty Cheshire cheese crumble topping, it’s sure to warm you up!
Hampers to delight Luigi’s fans
After-Christmas-return queues often fill up with people sheepishly returning their gifts, but one gift certain to never to land in the return basket is a food hamper. This year, Luigi’s is jumping onto the global market bandwagon by opening their new mail order website. The popular Fulham Rd shop has created a range of hampers for every shopper’s budget.
Wrap up a taste of bliss
Be careful who you gift a box of Kshocolât’s hot chocolate mix this year because they may never be satisfied with their usual mug of cocoa again. Good chocolate alone is enough to send most people spinning into bliss, but when good chocolate is blended into a heavenly drink, its extra special. Kshocolat has now added “flavour bites” to the hot-chocolate-drinking experience.
Unexpected guests? Loseley has your back
During the holidays, family and friends often make surprise visits, landing on your doorstep with arms full of presents. You might have all the ingredients for your big holiday meals ready, but what do you serve those unexpected guests? Loseley Natural foods has some suggestions for keeping your refrigerator stocked with a few supplies that will make it easier to get snacks ready in a hurry.
Cheshire cheese melt with apple and red onion relish
Had enough of those Christmas prawn cocktails? Why not try something a little different? This tasty cheese on toast with a twist can be fixed up in just a few minutes. The apple and red onion relish is easy to make, and you could double the quantities to keep some extra in the fridge for up to 3 days. Then you can make more of this delicious bite at a moment’s notice.
Treat your office mates to All Bar One’s winter tipple, the “Berrioskaâ€Â
To help you with your party plans in a tight economy, All Bar One is offering a special deal: No booking fee, hire charge, or minimum spend. Bring in your office party and sip on fruity specialities All Bar One is famous for: warm Aspall mulled cyder, a Berrioska, or glass of smooth and spicy Zinfandel.
Emmi’s Raclette and Fondue Reflect Autumn’s Biggest Food Trend: It’s Hip To Dip!
Emmi is Europe’s leading provider of premium Swiss dairy products, and has a long history of producing first-class speciality cheeses that are ideal for melting in fondue and Raclette. Both traditional dishes are experiencing a resurgence as we turn to comfort food in the colder weather. Fondue and Raclette are both made using Swiss cheeses, which have a good level of maturity and distinctive taste, and contain no additives or preservatives.
Number Twelve
The clergy and food, what is it eh? Across the world priests of all denominations have been traditionally depicted as being as well fed and corpulent as a restaurant critic. It shows in the names of dishes like the Middle Eastern Imam Bayaldi, ‘the priest fainted’; either at the deliciousness or at the thought of how much olive oil went into it. And here on Santino Busciglio’s excellent menu at Number Twelve are strozzapreti, or ‘Priest Stranglers’.