insideKENT Magazine Issue 32 - November 2014 | Page 62

FOOD+DRINK A Kentish Christmas We all have our own Christmas traditions; whether it’s decorating the tree as a family, a visit to Santa’s grotto (whatever your age), carol singing on Christmas Eve, or making mulled cider on Christmas morning, these traditions are personal and perfect, and are what makes a Christmas. BY L I S A M A RI E L A MB One of the most – if not the most – important Christmas traditions is the food and drink. Imagine a Christmas Day with no turkey or Brussels sprouts. Imagine no leftovers for Boxing Day (your mouth-watering bubble and squeak and cold meat and pickle). Imagine no chocolate, no sweets, no dessert, no wine… Desserts & Sweet Treats If you are looking for a tasty Christmas pudding made in the traditional way, then Rachel’s Pantry in Faversham (www.rachelspantry.co.uk) is where you will find it. The puds here are made from an old family recipe, but can also be found in gluten free and vegetarian versions if you prefer. Every pudding is made by hand, and the taste bears this out wonderfully. Now stop imagining it because, living in Kent, there is never any reason why your Christmas shouldn’t be jam-packed full of the best in locally produced meat, vegetables, and naughty treats! Buying locally is important. It means that fewer food miles are needed to get the produce from the farm, field, vineyard or bakery to your table, and that means that the environment is healthier. Buying locally also means that you are helping to sustain and maintain the local economy, allowing for more independent, interesting shops and businesses to open up, which is good for everyone. So where in Kent can you shop for your Christmas feast? Here are a few of our favourite places: Turkey Vegetables Kelsey’s Farm Shop in Sidcup (www.kelseysfarmshop.co.uk) has everything you could possibly need when it comes to your Christmas veg. This organic farm specialises in seasonal vegetables, so it’s ideal for grabbing your sprouts, carrots, and potatoes for the big day. To help with the shopping there is even a soft play area for the little ones, leaving you more time to browse! With one of the largest displays of fruit and veg in the county (perhaps even the country), Perry Court Farm in Bilting, Ashford (www.perrycourtfarm.co.uk), will be able to cater to your every need for your sumptuous Christmas feast. Go along for the traditional fare, and you might spot something a little different to try as well. Or have your food delivered to your door if you prefer. Coombe Farm, Sutton Valance (www.coombefarmkent.co.uk), has been rearing KellyBronze turkeys for 13 years now, and promises that these birds are juicy, tasty, and big enough to feed any size family. Since the turkeys are butchered at a mature age, the cooking time is less so they are perfect when you’ve got a lot to do on Christmas morning! Appledore Turkeys (www.appledoreturkeys.co.uk) is based in the Romney Marsh, but there are a number of stockists throughout Kent, including shops in West Malling, Canterbury, Seal Chart, and Cranbrook. This family farm has been rearing turkeys for decades, and even the youngest members of the family get involved. You can be sure that you will get a succulent, melt-in-the-mouth meal when you cook one of these birds. Another firm favourite is Canterbury’s The Goods Shed (www.thegoodsshed.co.uk). Featuring a huge variety of fresh veg, plus lots more including fine Kentish cheese, a butchery, fish stall, and more, you’ll find almost everything you need for your Christmas feast under one roof. The free range turkeys at Duckpit Valley Farm in Canterbury (www.duckpitvalley.co.uk) are hand reared, hand selected, and hand plucked. The result of this special attention is a moist, succulent bird that will be a beautiful centrepiece for your Christmas Day meal. 62 For your mince pie and yule log needs why not try Rusbridge Family Bakery (www.rusbridgefamilybakery.co.uk) Although based in Southborough, they are to be found at farmers’ markets throughout Kent (including Yalding, Shipbourne, and Horsmonden). There is also a cake making service, so if you require anything extra it is only a phone call or email away. Wine Kentish wine is becoming more and more well known, and for good reason. Whether you opt for the crisp white, the fruity red, or the luxurious sparkling varieties, your Kentish Christmas will be finished perfectly with a bottle (or two) from a local producer. Try Terlingham Vineyard in Folkestone (www.terlinghamvineyard.co.uk) for award-winning wine by the bottle or the case. Hush Heath Winery (www.hushheath.com) produces outstanding sparkling wine, but also has a magnificent cider that has to be tried, and when mulled it is absolutely stunning! We can’t possibly forget Chapel Down Winery (www.chapeldown.com) with its selection of beautiful wines including English Rose and Union Red. Another Kentish gem is Biddenden Vineyards’ wines, including their spectacular award-winning Ortega – perfect with your Christmas turkey .