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Bloody Lovage Cocktail

A love letter to the month of May, our Bloody Lovage cocktail combines seasonal produce from the Kitchen Garden with a level of refinement and elegance signature to an evening in the Ox Barn.

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Mutton, Asparagus & Anchoïade

Although, it is no secret King Charles is a fan of the meat since his prolific involvement in initiatives to promote the consumption of mutton and to shine a light on British sheep farmers across Briton.

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Lemon Posset & Shortcake

This delightful recipe is a nod to our late Queen Elizabeth II, who was partial, we understand, to a sweet dessert to finish a meal with Lemon Posset a frequent fixture on the palace menu.

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Green House Martini

This recipe brings delicious nasturtiums to centre stage, their pretty flowers and bright leaves bursting with a remarkably peppery taste.

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Wild Garlic Butter

There are many different dishes wild garlic can be used for, but I think that making something simple like this butter gives you a useful tool for your fridge.

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Brill & Wild Garlic Veloute

Brill is a wonderful fish, I love it roasted whole; it has a wonderful buttery texture and nothing is wasted. It is also lovely portioned and grilled like this. Any cod fish is a wonderful match to wild garlic.

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Pumpkin: The Ingredient Edit

Pumpkins are the classic winter ingredient. Seen on menus across the country, the are fabulous in soups, simply roasted atop polenta, or pickled and served with cheeses, pates and rillettes. We have so many come out of the garden, from butternut and onion squash, to the big blue skinned crown princes. They store well through the winter and we put them to good use throughout the colder months.

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The Land Camilla Hibbert The Land Camilla Hibbert

In conversation with Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall

We are delighted to be welcoming Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall to Thyme in November, to host a panel discussion exploring the importance of soil health and its vital role in our ecosystem, while discussing what we need to do in order to secure its future. Hugh will be joined by The Land Gardeners, chef Lulu Cox and artist Nancy Cadogan to hear about their acclaimed new book, Soil to Table, exploring the link between the health of our soils and what we eat.

Here, we sit down with Hugh to hear about his new book, River Cottage Good Comforts, and learn a little more about his thoughts on current food issues and the importance of education in guiding people to healthier eating.

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The Land Camilla Hibbert The Land Camilla Hibbert

Growing dahlias with Sarah Raven

For two decades, since the publication of her first book, ‘The Cutting Garden’, Sarah has led the way in introducing a new kind of productive gardening. Her aim, to create intense colour and beauty combined with a practical and easy to achieve approach. Her love of gardening extends to all areas, from growing cut flowers and delicious vegetables from seed, to designing gardens packed full of incredible colour and scent every season.

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The Land Camilla Hibbert The Land Camilla Hibbert

July in the Gardens

The month of July brings with it colour, sunshine and gloriously long, golden days. We are also feeling the heat and with temperatures soaring making work in the garden challenging, early morning starts are the order of the day. There is something very special about the first few hours of the day.

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