Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Devonshire Specialties

Today is Samuel Taylor Coleridge's birthday (and mine as well. ) To honor one of my favorite poets and shared birthday mates I'd like to explore Devonshire cooking. Devon was the shire where Coleridge was born on this date in 1772. Devon is a wonderful place with the English Channel to the south and the Irish Sea to the North.One of its other towns is Torquay , the town wheret he TV show "Fawlty Towers" was set. However it's also known for its' good food and organic farms.Its' menu takes from its' beautiful farmland.

One of the county's most famous foods is clotted cream.This is actually a variation of yogurt first brought to the UK by Phoenician traders around the time of Christ. Another explanation is that it was used as a way of preserving milk in the 1500's. Now it is made of standing unpasteurized milk that is left to set in a shallow pan. The cream that rises to the top thickens or becomes clotted.It's spread over scones and is one of the prime foods in an English "cream tea". Devon is also known for its' cheese and wonderful cider called scrumpy. The area has lush farms and a temperate climate so it's perfect for growing all sort s of fruits such as apples and vegetables like carrot s and turnips.

Devon is also hosting a food festival this month as well. There are several activities going on as well as restuarants that offering a tast e of Devon' abundant homegrown produce. Visitors can try some organic beef burgers as well as sides of beef , and lamb. Some events will feature the area's special cider sand apple wines.

Devon is just as beautiful as it was in Coleridge's time. There are still farms and dairies that offer the best of British cooking. STC would feel right at home today with a glass of scrumpy and a plate of fresh baked scones topped with clotted cream!