The Food Section

Eating out at the Solstice … and all the rest of the year

YOU might not think that a restaurant in a chain motel off the A303 would be a dining destination in itself, but a visit to the Solstice Bar and Grill at the Holiday Inn Express at Amesbury could change your mind. Around a million visitors head for nearby Stonehenge, one of the world’s truly iconic…

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Japanese cooking with Teruko Chagrin

JAPANESE cook and cookery teacher Teruko Chagrin, who lives near Shaftesbury, believes in using the wonderful produce available in Dorset whenever she can for her recipes. For these recipes she is using Arctic Char, which she sources in North Dorset from Houghton Springs Fish Farm, at Winterbourne Houghton. Arctic Char is a special fish and…

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Thai thighs and other sky-high ski delights

TRAVELLING chef Philippa Davis has been in the Alps, catering for skiers in the French resort of Tignes, reflecting on the various types she observes on her many recent flights … (oh, and serving delicious food, of course!) I realise you don’t have to be in Sherlock’s league to decipher the purpose of everyone’s trip. …

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The Brunch Club

TRAVELLING chef Philippa Davis cooked for a large party near Perth for the final pheasant shoot of the season. The weather omens were poor but dressed in multiple layers and armed with some exciting ideas, the Shaftesbury-born chef was ready to face the elements … TRAVEL  plan A was vetoed as my car (stationed in…

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Reboot and revive for 2015

CHEF Philippa Davis found herself whirling from 2014 into 2015 cooking in Scotland for a Hogmanay celebration for about 25 guests. She and a sidekick conjured up feast after feast – curry nights, Middle Eastern spreads, hearty lunches, big breakfasts, game pies and decadent afternoon teas. But the end of the game season is close at…

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Enjoy 21st century style and food at ancient coaching inn

FOR centuries travellers have visited Shaftesbury, on its hilltop overlooking the Blackmore Vale. Many came to the great abbey, built by King Alfred for his daughter the first abbess, and stayed in the hostels and taverns around it. A famous visitor was the young Katharine of Aragon, who stayed at the abbey, en route to…

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Seasonal treats from chef Philippa Davis

A QUICK dash to Dublin to cater for a dinner party and then a Burns Night supper in the West Country before heading to Perthshire for the last pheasant shoot of the season – the life of a travelling chef is hectic, but Philippa Davis from Shaftesbury seems to thrive on the constant changes of…

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Lunch by the fire and a walk in the park

THE forecast for the next couple of weeks is cold, cold, cold – snow in some places, and bitter winds everywhere. Definitely batten-down-the-hatches weather. But as soon as the sun comes out, the depths of winter are a wonderful time to go for a walk, and there are few parts of the world more beautiful…

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When is a treat a real treat?

by Simone Sekers WE had our Christmas feast well on into the New Year, for various complicated reasons. It was hard work waiting for it, as we had splashed out on a free range goose from my favourite poultry supplier and we knew how good it was going to be. There it was in the…

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Lunchtime offer at revamped Summer Lodge

SUMMER Lodge, the luxurious country house hotel at Evershot, is closed until 25th January for major renovations in the restaurant, spa and kitchen. It is the first time for many years that the hotel, part of the Red Carnation group and a member of the prestigious Relais & Chateaux, has been closed. When it reopens…

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