Fantastic on the BBQ, boneless chicken is a quick and easy option for the family...
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A cut that butchers instinctively reach for, our Ribeye on the Bone, or Côte de...
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By butterflying a leg of lamb, you increase the amount of meat exposed to the...
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Our free-range pork belly porchetta is a true celebration of Italian tradition. Pork belly is...
£51.25
A traditional slow-growing breed, the Cornish Red is known for its rich flavour, natural succulence,...
£25.50
The sirloin of veal is left on the bone "the Italian way" to produce the...
£11.00
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£7.50
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Harvested from the Atlantic waters of Galicia, these queen scallops are prepared in a traditional...
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Norfolk Black Chickens are a traditional heritage breed, slow-grown on small, high-welfare farms in East Anglia. Given more time to mature than standard commercial birds, they develop deeper flavour and a naturally firmer texture.
Known for their well-developed muscle and balanced fat cover, this slower-growing breed delivers a richer, more savoury taste than typical chicken - making it particularly well suited to simple, careful cooking.
Roast with good butter and proper seasoning to let the quality of the bird speak for itself. The skin browns evenly and crisps well, while the meat stays juicy.
Please note, our chickens come with giblets.
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A rich and indulgent take on the French classic, this Coq Au Vin Pie combines beautifully slow-cooked chicken, smoky bacon, and earthy mushrooms in a deep, velvety red wine sauce, all wrapped in crisp, buttery shortcrust pastry. Perfect for a cosy dinner or a weekend treat, it’s comfort food at its finest.
Our chickens are free range and slow reared to the highest welfare standards. Their natural, hormone-free diet consists of responsibly sourced local grains and cereals, which translates directly to the tenderness of their meat.
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