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DRINKS MENU Dorset Marshwood Vale Cider C M is s ue fiv e www.marshwoodvalecider.com hristmas is coming. Be prepared. That’s the 07789 076481 only way to make it through this festive season food relatively according to the chefs arshwoodofVale Ciderintact, produces we spoke to (p.39). Now, as much as we love multiChristmas award-winning cider, – it has pigs in blankets for a start – if you’re usingthetried andcook tested designated in your house, what should be a sugar-dusted dream of a holiday can quickly turn traditional methods. The ciders are stressful enough to disintegrate your paper crown with fermented forfearful an average six months and From perspiration.of There’s lots to think about. what to serve on the big day (turkey? goose? beef?) to aged in oak barrels. The range which potentially torturous method you’re using to cook consists of dry,it, the medium and sweet ciders, decisions come as thick and fast as the crowds of you need feed. traditional stillpeople cider, andtobottle condiSo this issue of Menu is here, like an enthusiastic tioned for thesous connoisseur. Truly “sunshine chef, to help with your prep. We have turkey in a glass”. They also meads, cooking tipsproduce (p.8, p.32, p.39), and recipes for an entire, lovely Christmas Starter, Main and Dessert in liqueurs, vinegars, juices meal and–pickles. The Cook Book (p.29). Don’t slog around the shops, Available at:Christmas shopping. We have present ideas for food 3 lovers (p.20), dates for Dorset’s thriving local producer markets (p18) and some Michelin-starred chutney for a hand-made gift (p.36). If all gets too much, close your kitchen and eat out. There are recommendations for where to go for Christmas dinner (p.39) and any special HO HO HO! occasion (p.53). So treat yourself Robin Alway – you deserve it – and have Group Editor a great Christmas! who was born and lives in Weymouth. Rain falling inland filters through layers of ancient rock eventually issuing from springs along the coast and even under the sea. Some of this pure water is harvested to produce Jurassic Spring. It’s also available wholesale. Russell Brown Miriam Phillips' Availableisat: media presence our regular Contributor Elves now extends to Michelinthe airwaves starred chef as she pops up who now runs on BBC Radio www.langhamwine.co.uk the Creative Solent’s About Cuisine 01258 839095 / 07712 046361 Breakfast in consultancy. He’s angham is the West’s Dorset show to chat about local justWine back fromEstate, the “ fantastic” Eat South food. soil That’s structure when she’s not busy food festival, is working largestJersey vineyard. With theonsame finding country pubs now recipes for cavolo nero and and a similar microclimate to Champagne, clementines (possibly not in the one Autumn is here. Bravely, given the approaching dish) and then heading Langham produces 100%to Padstow estate grown and festivities, bottledshe’s for a guest chef dinner and a demo also looking for healthy food and sparkling wines. The first wines released have great children’s menus for her at the Christmas festival. His already won national awards and the 2010Do Classic two toddlers. share any you’ve chutney on p.36 would be a great found with us on Twitter. for any foodie friends. top sparkling Cuvée waspresent named England’s wine in Langham Wine Estate L Palmers Brewery www.palmersbrewery.com 01308 422396 almers Brewery’s draught ales win awards. Beer drinkers love the distinctive taste, delicious character thirst-quenching Tom East and refreshing, Sophie Atherton qualities. brewing fine ales has always beenPalmers haveisbeen an acclaimed a traditionalistsince 1794 at the beer writer and non-stop original Old Brewery at when it comes to the first woman Bridport. with scientific Christmas. It’s They blend the in thetraditional UK to be turkey all theto create five quality accredited ales. as a systems Palmers also way for him and beer have a number of attractive and historic pubs. he speaks fondly sommelier. A Widely of birds fromavailable. his home county of group of people who know their Norfolk. But as it’sat: Christmas beer, our Members of Parliament, Available DT6 4JA P we’re letting that pass. However, after speaking to A Taste of Game, he’s tempted to try a Venison Wellington for the first time. Funny you should mention that, we have just such a recipe this issue on p.25. the 2014 Judgement of Parsons Green. Available at: www.menu-dorset.co.uk 45 made her their Beer Sommelier of the Year in 2013. However, she has absolutely no time for novelty Christmas ales. She instead recommends some local brews that taste much more of the season and make great gifts for beer fans.