Farming Scotland Magazine (March - April Edition 2022)

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THE BOOK SHELF

A Taste of the Highlands By Ghillie Basan

As Covid closed-in once again in the Autumn of 2021, Ghillie Basan found herself one of a number of people appointed by Scotland: Food and Drink as an ambassador to inspire food tourism growth. Now, as the country shakes off restrictions, she is keen to kick start initiatives and help with the road to recovery. Ghillie is an author of more than 45 books, a broadcaster and food anthropologist. She hosts cookery workshops and whisky and food pairing experiences for staycationers and international visitors alike. And she is bringing the Highland’s natural produce to the attention of the world at a vital moment. She is determined that producers, farmers, crofters, fishermen and women, and distillers will all be part of our recovery and will benefit from it. In her book, A Taste of the Highlands, Basan writes from the heart as she takes readers on an uplifting culinary journey through the Highlands, meeting true food adventurers and entrepreneurs along the way. Thirty years ago she followed her dreams to a small croft in the Cairngorms National Park but when she first arrived, there was a paucity of local food produce. 138

Meat and fish was shipped south or abroad and the supermarket / online shopping boom had yet to arrive. So she grew her own vegetables and acquired wild produce – rabbits, pheasants, wood pigeons, wild garlic and nettles – reviving habits of Highland living that had been forgotten. Today local people and visitors to the area want local produce. And producers are responding, exploring ways of preserving tradition, whilst revisiting and reinventing Scotland’s food and drink heritage. In A Taste of the Highlands, this fine writer introduces us to new food friends and their produce, illustrating her commentary and stories with their recipes and her own. Picking out just a few here from a book that is a sheer joy to read and explore, we find: • Tomatin 12 year old whisky, ‘creamy and fruity with a buttery

finish’, perfect for adding to prunes as a topping for porridge; The wheat flour, rye flour, spelt and peasemeal ground at Golspie Mill using a one man (Michael Shaw) operated water-powered system – her book contains a recipe using his peasemeal for Pancakes with Crowdie, Rowan Raisins and Birch Syrup. Fenella and Kirsty, owners of Ullapool’s Sea Food Shack, purchasing local seafood from local creel boats for the likes of their Lobster Macaroni Cheese (and yes, Ghillie includes this cracking recipe); The Oyster Lady of Loch Crenan who set up the Caledonian Oyster Company - and offers tips for shucking fresh oysters; Edinvale Farm, which sits high above the Moray Firth and was founded by Michael and Susan Gibson. They went on to buy

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Macbeth’s Butcher and Game Dealer in Forres as an outlet for their high-end farm meat and their reputation spread right across the Highlands and abroad. Now their son Jock is in charge and the business continues to thrive. • The honesty box system of the Highlands – with Ghillie paying particular attention to the Little Swallow Food Cupboard in Shieldaig on the coast of Wester Ross. Owned and filled by Peter Fenton with homemade jams, chutneys, marmalades, cakes and savoury pasties each with their own tale of the making. Having read this, you are probably already planning your own culinary adventure but I urge you to dive into the pages of this book first and even from your armchair start ordering the food of the Highlands. Live local. Eat local. Celebrate Scotland’s larder. A Taste of the Highlands by Ghillie Basan. Published by Birlinn, £25 hbk Read more about Ghillie Basan at https://www.spiritandspice.co.uk/


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Finance

13min
pages 132-135

People on the Move

5min
page 137

The Book Shelf

3min
pages 138-140

Southern Belle

4min
page 113

Meet the New Chair

1min
page 112

Scottish Forestry

5min
page 109

People

3min
pages 110-111

Part 2 of Native: Life in a vanishing landscape

2min
page 108

In and Around Cupar, Fife

6min
pages 106-107

With Linda Mellor

3min
page 105

Conservation Matters

4min
page 99

Estate

6min
pages 95-96

Scottish Land & Estates

7min
pages 97-98

Pigs

4min
page 94

Crofting

3min
page 93

National Sheep Association

7min
pages 91-92

Dairy

3min
page 88

Sheep

2min
page 90

Scottish Dairy Hub

4min
page 89

Livestock

2min
page 77

Life on the Islands

4min
page 76

Wendy Barrie’s Steamed Bramble Sponge

1min
page 71

It’s a SHORE Thing

5min
pages 72-73

Campsite Planning

2min
page 70

The UK Plastic Packaging Tax (PPT) - are you ready?

4min
pages 68-69

Spread-A-Bale

3min
page 50

Balers & Bale Wrappers

21min
pages 51-67

Lake District Farming Fund

3min
pages 48-49

NFU Scotland

4min
page 47

A Garden of Grains

7min
pages 44-45

Farming for the Climate

4min
page 42

Bowbridge Alpaca Farm

5min
pages 28-29

Hire a ‘Lawn-Mooer’

3min
page 25

Science & Technology

3min
page 46

Farm Advisory Service

4min
pages 40-41

Environment

1min
page 39

Agricultural Tyres

3min
pages 26-27

Greek Poultry Farmers Invest In Biogas Plants

3min
page 24

James Hutton Institute

3min
page 15

Grass Harvesting

4min
pages 18-19

Scottish Government

2min
page 23

Red Meat, Bernese Barley

1min
page 22

Champion Butchers

2min
page 20

Cranstons, Penrith

5min
pages 16-17

Scotland the Brand

4min
page 21

R.S.A.B.I

7min
pages 11-14
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