The nearest wedding venue to Tewkesbury Abbey? Quite possibly. Certainly the closest we have catered at. Another couple we are catering for in September are getting married at Tewkesbury Abbey too - can there be a better venue around the Cotswolds?
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Hardwick House |
When we commit to an event we go into it wholeheartedly - we get there whether through floods, digging ourselves out of snow drifts, or days when the road melts and the kitchen is 35 degrees and you get sunburnt cooking serving a barbecue wedding (we've done all 3 and so much more!). Sadly the same can't be said for the original caterer for this wedding - we had been called in when the chef they had originally booked had decided to go away on holiday for his 30th birthday - how could anyone do that? I remember cooking for a dinner party on mine. You have to have 1001% commitment in this business - we play a big part in our clients' celebrations - never more so than their wedding day! And with that comes great responsibility to getting it right.
Smoked salmon blinis, air dried ham with Tewkesbury mustard, croustade of Oxford blue and pear, croustade of brie and caramelised red onion |
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Picked up this pear shaped board a few days before - went with the country feel of the wedding |
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Scotch quail eggs |
Quail eggs for the scotch quail eggs the night before - I've started so I'll finish! |
Choral group performing on the lawn - real music! Amazingly large & varied repertoire. Made the afternoon so much better! |
Roast loin of Old Spot pork with apricot stuffing, crispy crackling with Tewkesbury mustard mash, baby vegetables and Herefordshire cider jus |
Trio of desserts - Black Forest of Dean cheesecake, hedgrow pavlova and pink champagne jelly |
Black Forest of Dean cheesecake using this recipe - the griottine cherries might be terribly expensive, but they're so worth it - this was a revelation! |
Hedgerow pavlova |