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February 20, 2004

Rick Stein's Food Heroes

Last night saw the start of the latest series of the excellent Rick Stein's Food Heroes on BBC2. It's a must-see programme for anyone interested in real food, and Stein's enthusiasm for the subject is infectious. In the first programme he tackled (no pun intended) Clovelly Herring, organic Guernsey beef, an organic veg grower and a Cornish producer of sparkling wine.

The highlight for me was when 14 butchers from Smithfiled market assembled in a local hostelry to participate in a beef taste test. To a man they were dismissive of the concept of organic beef before the tasting, but lo and behold 11 of the 14 selected the organic Guernsey over supermarket 'finest' and high-street 'cheapest'. The guernsey was grass-fed, hung for a good couple of weeks and the difference obviously shone through.

If you don't get beeb 2 where you are the series website is pretty good too: http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/foodheroes/

Posted by Dan at February 20, 2004 9:03 AM

 

Comments

Hi,
Being a chef, and married to a 'retired' farmer, I would LOVE to know how to purchase Guernsey beef on-line, if poss, as this would make both of our days !!!!!!!!!!!!
Ta muchly,
and keep the good work up, with spreading the news of real food,
Jay Fidler

Posted by: Jay Fidler at September 8, 2004 6:58 PM

Having watched a repeat of rick steins last week, I would also like to know where to purchase guernsey beef. So if you have any helpful tips, I would be very greatful if you could e-mail me.

Thank you

paul rhodes

Posted by: paul rhodes at September 14, 2004 9:26 AM

What a shame that more farmers don' explore the possibilities of producing beef from milk herds.
Where do I get Guernsey beef from.

Posted by: rod sharp at October 16, 2004 5:29 PM

please please please tell me wear i can get videos or dvds of all your shows i just love wathing and learning from them being a towney me and my faimly dont get to the countryside or seaside as often as we would like to so watching your show is a breath of fresh air

Posted by: paul johnson at February 18, 2005 6:57 PM

I would love to know where to purchase Guersney Beef from via mail order preferably.

Cheers!!

Kristy

Posted by: kristy housley at March 15, 2005 1:43 PM

Craig Walsh has just posted to the Forum on www.guernseycattle.com giving his verdict on Guernsey beef from Browncow Organics,other sources of Beef and Veal are listed on the forum.

Posted by: D R Gribble at April 4, 2005 10:36 PM

We do Scottish | Kobe beef (from pedigree Highland and Aberdeen Angus cattle) and have been considering applying the Kobe "process" (a diet of grain and beer, and regular massages) to Guernsey steers. There's information at http://www.luciesfarm.com/artman/publish

In the meantime, we tried Guernsey beef this past week-end. I've posted before/after photographs at:

http://guernseycattle.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=34

Posted by: Craig Walsh at April 5, 2005 10:16 AM