Food
Pan fried woodpigeon with beetroot purée, quinoa & wild mushrooms
Vibrant, healthy and delicious. Perfect for dinner parties. What are you waiting for?
Vibrant, healthy and delicious. Perfect for dinner parties. What are you waiting for?
An oriental masterpiece, full of texture and palate-punching flavours.
I decided to focus on using local produce in my recipe. I got all the products from a local greengrocer who sources fruit and vegetables from the local area.
I wanted to create a simple but also modern dish. The sweet potato has become a popular alternative to the white potato.
Inspiration
I decided to use wood pigeon for my samosas because it’s a dark meat and very lean so it was ideal to use in crispy filo pastry as the pastry wouldn’t go soggy. I shot the pigeon with my dad on a cold night’s roost shooting in Leicestershire. Therefore, my pigeon was a locally sourced ingredient.
My inspiration for this dish was local produce. I live in the hills and rabbit is a sustainable, good quality and cheap meat. The rabbits we get are ferreted by a local farmer, skinned then dropped at our door.
I wanted to make a pheasant dish with a twist by serving it with pearl barley. I made a beetroot purée flavoured with lemon and orange zest and a touch of garlic, which added colour to the plate. I want to be a chef and love experimenting and creating my own recipes.