Dorset Food & Drink Guide 2016 | Page 5

MENU C hristmas is coming. Be prepared. That’s the only way to make it through this festive season of food relatively intact, according to the chefs we spoke to (p.39). Now, as much as we love Christmas – it has pigs in blankets for a start – if you’re the designated cook in your house, what should be a sugar-dusted dream of a holiday can quickly turn stressful enough to disintegrate your paper crown with fearful perspiration. There’s lots to think about. From what to serve on the big day (turkey? goose? beef?) to which potentially torturous method you’re using to cook it, the decisions come as thick and fast as the crowds of people you need to feed. So this issue of Menu is here, like an enthusiastic sous chef, to help with your prep. We have turkey cooking tips (p.8, p.32, p.39), and recipes for an entire, lovely Christmas meal – Starter, Main and Dessert in The Cook Book (p.29). Don’t slog around the shops, Christmas shopping. We have present ideas for food 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! Contributor Elves Russell Brown is our regular Michelinstarred chef who now runs the Creative About Cuisine consultancy. He’s just back from the “ fantastic” Eat Jersey food festival, is working on recipes for cavolo nero and clementines (possibly not in the one dish) and then heading to Padstow for a guest chef dinner and a demo at the Christmas festival. His chutney on p.36 would be a great present for any foodie friends. Miriam Phillips' media presence now extends to the airwaves as she pops up on BBC Radio Solent’s Breakfast in Dorset show to chat about local food. That’s when she’s not busy finding country pubs now Autumn is here. Bravely, given the approaching festivities, she’s also looking for healthy food and great children’s menus for her two toddlers. Do share any you’ve found with us on Twitter. Tom East has always been a traditionalist when it comes to Christmas. It’s turkey all the way for him and he speaks fondly of birds from his home county of Norfolk. But as it’s Christmas 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. www.menu-dorset.co.uk Sophie Atherton is an acclaimed beer writer and the first woman in the UK to be accredited as a beer sommelier. A group of people who know their beer, our Members of Parliament, 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. is s ue fiv e Dorset 3