Steak and potatoes
OK boys and girls, today is my first meal prepared for the Dark Days Challenge. Not that I haven’t been eating some local foods all along, but tonight’s dinner is special because it’s all about the local stuff!
Now, I like to pride myself in purchasing locally grown produce whenever possible, but I must admit that much of the other groceries I buy come from all over. I mean, it’s a little difficult to find local olive oil when you live in Scotland! But, I did some research and managed to find a few local (Scotland or elsewhere in the UK) staples to keep on hand – many of which will make appearances not only in my local-only meals but in my everyday meals as well. Those things include Scottish cooking oil, UK-sourced sea salt, and Scottish-milled flour – to name a few. I won’t go into all of them today but will try to tell you a bit about them as I use them. Or, at the very least, I will link to them so that you can read more if you want.
And with that, here’s what I had for dinner: My main course was pan-fried minute steak from Puddledub Buffalo Farms. I had wanted a fillet steak, but they only had large packs available by the time I arrived at their stall on the market, so I ended up with a less-than-ideal cut. But, cooked with a pinch of Maldon sea salt, it was pretty tasty! I also made a small potato-shallot-and-cheese concoction using Scottish-grown potatoes and shallots, layered with strong Scottish cheddar. I baked it in a small dish that was coated with Summer Harvest rapeseed oil (made in Scotland) and a light sprinkling of sea salt. Oh! And some lightly boiled Scottish-grown carrots for my veg.
Oh! And I can’t forget about the wine now, can I? I don’t generally buy (or drink) fruit wines, but Cairn o’ Mohr always has a booth at the Stirling Farmers’ Market and curiosity (and the need for local!) got the better of me. So, I bought a bottle of Bramble Wine. And it was very nice. Maybe next time, I’ll try one of their whites!
Anyhow, I’ve learned a lot this week about the foods that are available locally. This has also been a great excuse to experiment with food – which is what the potato thing was – and a great reminder about what a good cook I actually am. (But I wish I made a bigger pot of the potato stuff. That was way-yummy!!)
Of course, I seem to have forgotten to get myself something for pudding. Darn! Maybe next week…
That sounds wonderful! And you found wine!
Luckily, living in Scotland there’s no shortage of local beer or whisky–for days when I’m not in the mood for fruit wines!!
Bramble wine…blackberry wine! My Uncle Pius used to make blackberry wine and it was quite nice. I’ve had some from wineries a few times lately and it takes me back. Such good memories. Hope you have some bramble wine when I’m there.
And, those potatoes look scrumptious!
I’ll introduce you to all sorts of things when you’re here. And, that’s a subject we should talk about soon. You know, like dates and stuff! x