The Best Guide for the WS9 Area

WS9 news, reviews and local events in WS9 areas like Aldridge, Stonnall, Walsall Wood, and communities in WS9.

Advertise your business here
What's On When?
Upcoming events 22 Aug - 22 Sep
For more events click here
Have Your Say
Politics
Is Gordon Brown in touch with real people?


Click here for last weeks Poll Results
Hours 4 Ours
Want to find out more?
Why not propose a local project that needs community support?
Total Time Pledged for WS9
0 hours
Who's on our Community Roll of Honour?
Testimonials
"What a good idea. This is just what Aldridge needs."
- Visitors to AMA at Aldridge Fayre
Easy Access
View a map of WS9 Map of WS9
Bookmark This Page Bookmark this page
Tell a Friend about this page Tell a Friend

July

Published: 11th July 2007 20:54

Farmers markets come into their own with heaps of runner and french beans, cucumbers, globe artichokes and fennel. Also look out for wonderfully juicy soft fruits, such as gooseberries, raspberries and strawberries.

Cherries

Juicy cherries, lush strawberries and pretty sprigs of redcurrants are perfect for summer pudding or making into a light fruit salad.

Watercress

Watercress is rich in vitamins and minerals, especially iron. It has a deep peppery taste and is wonderful used in salads to give a little punch. Watercress is also great for giving sandwiches such as prawn or egg mayonnaise sandwiches.

Redcurrants

Beautiful translucent astringent berries like little jewels in the summer sun. Wonderful in Summer fruit pudding and purees. Also available at this time of year if you can find the are Whitecurrants which I think are nicer than Redcurrants, they have a more floral and less sharp flavour.

Green Peas

New season peas are best cooked straight from the pod for maximum sweetness and flavour. Peas are great blanched in salads and go well with mint and butter.

Aubergine

The new varieties of aubergine no longer require you to go through the long procedure of salting and straining them, being less watery and bitter than the more traditional varieties. Aubergines are so versatile and crop up in almost all of the worlds cuisines in one form or another.

Sage

Usually associated with pork sage is a wonderfully fragrant herb, with soft velvety leaves and beautiful purple flowers. Prized as a medicinal herb by the Romans, sage apparently improves memory and has antibacterial properties. Used to flavour both sweet but more often savoury dishes. Sage adds a special flavour to biscuits or scones, as well as bread and the traditional sage and onion stuffing. To preserve sage I pick the leaves at there best, finely shred them and mix into soft butter with some lemon zest, then roll this up in greaseproof paper and freeze.
Try our tasty Sage and Onion bread.

Raspberries 

Not just fresh tasting juicy berries, Raspberries are high in Fibre, Potassium, Iron, Vitamins A and C. Good Raspberries like Strawberries require little help a dusting of Icing sugar and a splash of cream is all they really need.
Try our easy Raspberry sauce to transform Vanilla ice cream, Or our Sparkling Frascarti and Raspberry jellies.

Crab

At this time of the year Crabs are fat and juicy almost inviting us to eat them. There is a bone of contention about where in England the best Crabs are to be found, Cornwall will try and tell you there's are best, but I go for Cromer Crabs from Norfolk smaller but sweeter and more delicate.

Also good at this time of year Artichokes, Radishes, Fennel, Spring onions, Sorrel, Runner beans, Lamb, Plaice, Lemon sole, Halibut and John Dory.

 

Search
Search:
Piano Lessons
Advertise Here
Rent your holiday home
Larnikat
Announcements
Laboni
Want to Advertise here?
Back to Top
© Copyright 2005-2008 AboutMyArea

AboutMyArea Privacy Policy

WS9: Home | News | Community | Classifieds | Business Directory | Healthy Living | Gardening | Food And Drink | Travel | Wedding Guide - Coming Soon | Contact Us
AboutMyArea: Home | Site Map | Contact AboutMyArea | Disclaimer | Business Opportunity