Spoiler alert: This is another open love letter to Netherton Foundry pans with a happy ending and some bragging.
Sorry.
Street Food Sat Down were lucky enough to join the lovely Sue from Netherton Foundry at Lichfield Food Festival this weekend and meet some very friendly and similarly passionate people including the Kitchen Shop Lichfield team.
Sue has created the most beautiful recipe called the Lichfield Oink which was a slow cooked (in their gorgeous cast iron slow cooker) pork meatloaf with fennel and cinnamon and a damson sauce with ginger, soy and brown sugar. This was served on a yeasted flatbread cooked on the flat crepe pan and the kitchen companion. We even made these into Momo No Ki inspired pan fried dumplings.
Do check out their blog for the recipe - you will enjoy it.
Also, I will be bringing a review of both their frying pan and the saucepan very soon as I now have some. Many thanks to the Netherton Foundry team because I hugged my pans all the way back up the M6 and I'm already planning the next additions to my brood - perhaps the wok I tried juggling with.
Keep an eye out.
Do check out their blog for the recipe - you will enjoy it.
Also, I will be bringing a review of both their frying pan and the saucepan very soon as I now have some. Many thanks to the Netherton Foundry team because I hugged my pans all the way back up the M6 and I'm already planning the next additions to my brood - perhaps the wok I tried juggling with.
Keep an eye out.