Posted by: Steve
on Nov 14, 2009
We have been working with our friends at THE SEED Co. on a Chilli Oil using their wonderfully flavoursome cold pressed Rapeseed Oil. I have tried a few Rapeseed oils now, and the one from THE SEED Co. is the best I have found for flavour. Find our Rapeseed Chilli Oil in our online shop from today. Some good bread and a small bowl of this oil is a great start to a meal.
The Seed Co. (www.theseedcompany.co.uk) are Based in Sherborne, Dorset and they produce COLD PRESSED RAPESEED OIL made from a single variety of seed that's been chosen by them for its flavour and versatility.
We steep the oil with a blend of our hot and fruity dried chillies for a month or two to produce this chilli-flavoured oil - great for spicy salad dressings, roasting and frying. Full of naturally occurring Omega 3,6 and 9, and vitamin E. This oil has the best flavour of any Rapeseed oil we have tried - nutty and very moreish - some good bread and a small bowl of this oil is a great start to a meal.
Posted by: admin
on Nov 18, 2007
Peanut butter that doesn’t glue your mouth shut: Mix some jelly (I used our chilli jelly of course) with peanut butter – I went for about 3-parts peanut butter to 1-part chilli jelly - mix together well with a fork, and spread on some toast or in a sandwich.
The PB&J combination is big in the USA or course – on Wikipedia, a 2002 survey is mentioned which claims that the average American will have eaten 1,500 PB&J sandwiches before graduating from high school – see, I told you they were easier to eat.
There is a brand called ‘Smucker’s Goober’ (interesting name) that sells : PB&J in a jar. I think we’ll stay clear of adding that to our range for now (too many possible issues with using a nut ingredient).
PB&J should keep well mixed together, so I guess just find an empty jar and fill it with whatever mix of the two you like.