Thursday, 3 August 2017
Head to Hunters for a n-ice (cream) pint
They say beauty is in the eye of the beholder – or should that be beerholder… And we’ve got a beauty of an offering for customers this summer!
In honour of International Beer Day on 4th August, we’ve got an exciting new product launching. Beer and ice cream may not sound the most likely of combinations – but that’s what we’ve done!
Visitors to our famous ice cream window on Helmsley’s Market Place can choose from an alcoholic or non-alcoholic Ginger Beer Float, available from 4th August until further notice.
Just the other week, we were all reminiscing in store about the Coke Floats we used to enjoy as a child – so it seemed like a great idea to combine the two!
We like to be thorough, and so we’ve done a few taste tests to find the best balance (hic…) and we think we’ve come up with the perfect mix. It’s all down to incorporating the very best ingredients. We’re using Crabbies alcoholic or Fentimen’s non-alcoholic ginger beer, served in a takeaway glass, topped with either rich and creamy vanilla or tangy ginger ice cream, both from local firm Brymors. The cost is £3.95 for an alcoholic version and £3.50 for the soft drink variety.
All variations of combinations are utterly delicious, and very refreshing on a warm day. We think even those who wouldn’t normally bat an eyelid at a beer celebration will be pleasantly surprised, and it’s something a little bit different for the beer traditionalists. (We know some may say Ginger Beer isn’t technically a ‘beer’ but the name has got to count for something….and regardless, the taste is fantastic!)
Ale in a day’s work.
Wish you were beer?
(sorry, we’ll stop now….)
Sunday, 30 July 2017
Great Yorkshire Food (and not a Yorkshire Pudding in sight)
It’s one of our favourite days of the year – Yorkshire Day!
Of course we love the day which celebrates all things Yorkshire, being a
Yorkshire brand through and through, as well as having Yorkshire
owners born and bred.
We are very lucky to have some of the best food and drink in the world
produced right on our very doorstep. When we say we could fill our shelves 10
times over with more wonderful Yorkshire
produce, we’re not exaggerating! It’s one of the reasons we like to keep
refreshing our stock with new ideas (but don’t worry, we try not to get rid of
any old favourites either!). Yorkshire food
isn’t all about the Yorkshire Pudding (although don’t get us wrong – we love
them too!)
With at least 70 per cent of what we sell coming from Yorkshire, you
don’t need to look too far to find some Yorkshire
goodies to enjoy this August 1st.
You can start with a morning cuppa from Yorkshire Tea (of course!) or if
you’re a coffee drinker, Taylors of Harrogate offer a perfect brew.
Grab some Yockenthwaite Real Nutty Granola, made up in the Dales, or
some locally reared bacon or free range eggs to enjoy with fresh bread made by
the Derventio Bakery in Malton. We even have locally made butter and of course
Hunters own range of delicious thick cut marmalades and fruit preserves.
If you’re feeling peckish by lunchtime why not grab one of our famous
deep-filled sandwiches? Our roast beef and horseradish is the best seller, and
we roast our own beef and ham on the premises. The smell is divine! Grab a
packet of Yorkshire Crisps and one of our delicious, fruity Chubby Hunters and
you’re set!
If you’ve room for a little afternoon snack, why not try one of the
Harrogate Cake Co’s delicious bakes? The Pink Himalayan Salted Caramel is to
die for, or you can’t beat tea loaf. Or we’ve plenty of proper Yorkshire Parkin
to tuck in to!
If there’s time for a pre-dinner tincture, how about a G&T with one
of the locally produced Masons or SLOEmotion flavoured gins? Or maybe a beer
from the Yorkshire Heart brewery or Helmsley Brewing Co? Or if wine is more
your thing, we have a great range from the award-winning Ryedale Vineyards. A
glass of Yorkshire Lass anyone?
Dinner time comes and the world’s your oyster! Or maybe Yorkshire ’s your shellfish is more accurate for this
particular post. We’ve meats and sauces and oils and accompaniments from around
the region to allow you to cook up a storm – whether it’s a light and healthy
salad, or a curry with a kick.
For dessert, there’s always the deliciously creamy Brymor ice cream, or
why not stock up on some cheese, biscuits and chutneys? Our range of Yorkshire cheeses includes the very best of Wensleydale
and Swaledale and all kinds of other dales.
Evening comes and surely there’s space for a little treat – why not try
our own range of delicious chocolates – a Milk Chocolate Maple and Pecan Leaf
perhaps or a Dark Chocolate Violet Cream?
And if you can manage all that….don’t worry, we’ve barely scratched the
surface - there’s plenty more to tuck into tomorrow!
Happy Yorkshire Day!
Monday, 3 July 2017
The rise of the vegan
You don’t have to look that far back to find a time when vegetarians
were considered ‘unusual’ and vegans were a very rare find indeed.
But in the last 10 years, the number of vegans – who eschew all animal
products, including meat, dairy, eggs and honey – has risen by almost 250 per
cent to 500,000 people.
And it seems like vegans are often in the news. Famous bloggers are
covering the internet with recipes tasty enough to tempt even a passionate meat
eater. Forest Green Rovers has become the first league football club where the
sale of all animal products is banned. No meat pies for fans there!
Celebrities are happy to vocalise why they’ve gone vegan – and it’s
not just Gwyneth Paltrow, but people like Brad Pitt, Alicia Silverstone, Woody
Harrelson, Liam Hemsworth, J-Lo, Tobey MacGuire, Pamela Anderson, Alec Baldwin,
Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus and Michelle Pfeiffer.
There’s even plenty of vegan sportspeople to look to for inspiration –
especially for those worrying the change may leave them lacking in energy or
protein. They include Venus and Serena Williams, Novak Djokovic, Jermain Defoe,
Phil Neville, and looking back a few years the medal and grand slam winning
Carl Lewis and Martina Navratilova enjoyed meat-free diets as they competed.
Young people seem to be driving the trend in particular, with 40 per
cent of vegans aged 15-34.
The reasons for going vegan vary – animal welfare, environmental
concerns, wanting to lose weight or improve health, cost-cutting and just a plain
dislike of the taste of animal products are all common reasons.
But, in reality, for some people the choice doesn’t have to be cut and
dry. Some try to eat vegan during the week, and are a bit more relaxed on
weekends. Others are vegan, except for the occasional egg provided by a
friendly free-roaming chicken in a neighbour’s garden. Maybe you’d love to be a
vegan, but you just can’t give up cheese – well then don’t. There are no hard
and fast rules, and people should be able to eat the way that suits them
without feeling guilty. In fact, the term flexitarian was thought up for people
who are largely vegetarian but occasionally enjoy a bit of meat.
If you are vegan, or you fancy trying out some vegan products, we have
plenty in store at Hunters of Helmsley. Create a fresh and tasty salad from our
deli bar, or why not grab a carton of Yorkshire Provender soup? We also sell
coconut and almond milk – we’ve tried them all and we think the best are the
Rude Health range. Upstairs we have crispbreads and crackers, pastas and rices,
pulses and grains galore, along with chutneys, oils, vinegars, spices, herbs,
sauces, preserves – everything you need to zing up a lunch or add a splash of
flavour to dinner. We have jars of antipasti and pickled veggie delights and
products from around the world to try.
We even have a dedicated dairy-free section, which is full of snacks
and treats – so there’s no need to miss out on a biscuit, cake or sweets if the
mood takes you.
So, vegan,
vegetarian, meat-eater, pescatarian, flexitarian – whatever best describes you,
you’re sure of a warm welcome at Hunters. And we’ll always find you something
to make sure you leave our door excited to get home and eat!
Wednesday, 28 June 2017
Foodie fibs
There was a recent bit of research out which revealed that millions of
us Brits like to tell a little white lie now and then to appear more cultured
than we really are.
According to the survey, which was carried out by MSC Cruises, these
little porky pies included what books people have read, films they’ve watched
and even where they’ve travelled, with one in five claiming to have been
somewhere they haven’t. You better hope the person you’re speaking to on that
occasion hasn’t really been there then!
But apparently quite a few of us are also fibbing about what foods we
like to eat. Almost a third of Brits are making out they enjoy things they
secretly hate, to make themselves seem like a foodie.
When we looked at the top 20 list of things they pretend to like, it turns out we actually do like pretty much all of it! (OK – personally, I’m not a big fan of oysters and sweetbreads aren’t my thing, but rare steak, smelly cheese and dark chocolate – delicious!)
When we looked at the top 20 list of things they pretend to like, it turns out we actually do like pretty much all of it! (OK – personally, I’m not a big fan of oysters and sweetbreads aren’t my thing, but rare steak, smelly cheese and dark chocolate – delicious!)
So, the top 20 are:
1. Sushi
2. Dark chocolate
3. Rare steak
4. Quinoa
5. Oysters
6. Craft ales
7. Smelly cheese
8. Hot chillies
9. Avocado
10. Granola
11. Raw Vegetables
12. Sweetbreads
13. Kale
14. Korean food
15. Kimchi
16. Sashimi
17. Courgetti
18. Rye Bread
19. Bowl food (Congee)
20. Aged meat
1. Sushi
2. Dark chocolate
3. Rare steak
4. Quinoa
5. Oysters
6. Craft ales
7. Smelly cheese
8. Hot chillies
9. Avocado
10. Granola
11. Raw Vegetables
12. Sweetbreads
13. Kale
14. Korean food
15. Kimchi
16. Sashimi
17. Courgetti
18. Rye Bread
19. Bowl food (Congee)
20. Aged meat
But maybe it’s because people aren’t trying the good stuff. Properly
done sushi, a delicious Granola like the ones we stock from Yockenthwaite, a
good quality Kimchi (Biona's)– we’re pretty sure we could change
most people’s minds.
We reckon it’s possibly that people haven’t even tried some of these,
but they’re wanting to appear up on current trends. Of course, it’s each to
their own, and if you don’t like smelly cheese, a big slice of Stinking Bishop
is probably never going to appeal. But why not go outside your comfort zone and
try something new today? We’ve got lots of ideas and inspiration waiting for
you….and we’re always happy to recommend our own favourites!
Some like it hot
But just how hot
is too hot? We think we have the answer…
The ‘world’s
hottest chilli’ was unveiled at this year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show. Called The
Dragon’s Breath chilli, it comes in at 2.4 million Scovilles (SCU), which is
the measurement used to classify a heat of a spicy variety. As a comparison, that’s
200,000 SCU hotter than the current record holder, and if you are a fan of say,
a Jalapeno, that would be around 2,500-8,000 SCU. So, if you imagine
multiplying that ‘heat’ by about 400 and you’ve got an idea what it would be
like!
Something tells me
not many people will be rushing to try Dragon’s Breath as a raw snack, although
I’m sure some true chilli lovers will be able to find a good use for it in
their kitchens!
Here at Hunters we
do like a bit of spice – and we have something for everyone, whether they’re
nervous of trying anything too fiery or whether it’s a case of the hotter the
better!
One brand we love
is Rafi’s Spicebox. Rafi, who was
originally from Hyderbad in India, had a talent for combining Indian and
Malaysian flavours, which she passed on to her sons, who run the business
today. The brand’s handmade curry mixes make for an absolutely delicious dinner
idea, and beat a takeaway a million times over. The main meal packs, which
include everything from a Balti and a Biriyani to a Goan Green or Malay Rendang
Curry, feed 4-6. They include all the spices you need, ready blended, and you
just need to add the relevant ingredients. Meaning you can tailor it to your
own likes and dislikes!
The brand also
offers side dishes such as Bhajee, Saag Aloo, Palak Paneer and Chana Masala.
Everything you need to cook up a perfectly flavoured feast in your very own
kitchen – and with the minimum effort! That’s our kinda meal…
Another brand we
love is Granny’s secret. It’s well
worth watching the video of their story on their website! They do lots of jams
and juices but we love the Ajvar products best of all. The Avjar Hot, in particular, is a beautifully
tasty product that goes with practically everything in our opinion! It’s a
roasted pepper spread and it’s 100% natural, suitable for vegans and those
following a dairy or gluten free diet. Every jar contains 11 roasted peppers,
as well as seasoning, oil and vinegar – and, in the case of the hot
variety, a bit of chilli. For those who like things a bit milder, there’s a
plain version, one with tomato and spices and a green variety. “Sunshine in a
jar” they say – and we agree!
Monday, 12 June 2017
The best job in the world
Last week we spotted an advert for a job which sounded too good to be
true.
The Harris Distillery job description read: “Gin-Lover’s Dream Job:
The Isle of Harris is Seeking an Ambassador to represent the spirit of a
beautiful, remote Outer Hebridean island just voted Happiest Place in the UK. Best
new job if you KNOW London and LOVE Gin. Get paid to spend time in bars and
restaurants, be a Special Envoy traveling to the Isle of Harris.”
Well as job descriptions go, it’s a pretty good one! It reminded us of
those jobs you sometimes see where you can become caretaker of a beautiful,
remote tropical island, or to be an official chocolate taster. Jobs that sound
too good to be true (and which they certainly don’t encourage you to focus on
at school career’s days).
But then it got us thinking about our own jobs here at Hunters of Helmsley.
But then it got us thinking about our own jobs here at Hunters of Helmsley.
To be honest, I think we’re very lucky.
Firstly, we work in the beautiful town of Helmsley. It’s picture
postcard pretty, with its babbling brook, imposing castle, beautiful architecture
and surrounded by the breathtaking countryside of the North York Moors National Park. Every day we thank our lucky stars we’re
based here. And not only that, but we get to work in one of the loveliest, Grade
2 listed, historic buildings slap bang in the town centre.
Secondly, we get to work in a business community which is really
something very special. We helped instigate the setting up of Helmsley in
Business almost five years ago, and now it has 60 members, a great website for
the town (www.visithelmsley.co.uk ), and we even won the Best Market
Town accolade at the Great British High Street Awards! But more than that, we have a
great community, willing to support and look out for each other, working
together for the good of the town. Put that together with the many fantastic
local residents who support our local businesses, and again you could say we’re
fairly lucky!
Thirdly, at Hunters we’re a pretty nice bunch. Even if we do say so
ourselves! We have a good giggle at work, and a great team spirit. Who could
ask for more than that?
But there is a final point. There’s all of the above – but also, we get
to work with the very best food and drink in the region…country…in fact the
world in some cases! And that is our true passion. We love bringing new taste
sensations to our customers and encouraging them to try something new alongside
the old favourites, which they know they’ll find on our shelves. We also get to
scour trade shows and markets and keep our ear to the ground to find the newest
and most interesting products and developments. Of course, we have to sample
everything we sell, to make sure it’s only the very best we’re offering. It’s a
hard job but someone’s got to do it!
So, lovely as that job advert sounds, we think we’ll stick where we are.
If you’re looking for a new challenge, have retail experience and you’re
passionate about food and drink, we’re always keen to hear from people who
might like to become part of our team! Drop us a line at contact@huntersofhelmsley.com
Wednesday, 7 June 2017
Getting the taste for something new
We’re always getting new products in store – it’s one of things we love
to do, and it makes shopping much more interesting for our regular customers!
One of the perks of our jobs is visiting trade events, suppliers and
producers, and finding out what new trends are coming, what new products are in
development and what’s the thing that no one has yet heard of, but everyone
will be after in a couple of months’ time.
But we’re not always that good at shouting about what’s new – and so we
thought it was time to talk about recent additions to our shelves, fridges and
freezers, and giving a heads up on what’s selling like the proverbial hot
cakes.
If you’re a carnivore at heart, we get some great pork products from
nearby Hovingham, including black pudding, gammon, pork slices, bacon, coppa
and bresaola. Another great meat product is our frozen pates from Albion
Artisan Foods. Great to keep in the freezer, ready for when guests come round,
or you’re after a light and easy supper or lunch. All of them have a little
twist - my personal favourite is the Chicken Liver Pate with Coronation
Chicken.
With the weather taking a turn for the better recently, there’ll no
doubt be more than a few barbies going on. Once you’ve finished the main
course, how about treating yourselves to a barbecue marshmallow set from Mellow
Mallow, or a Hamlet barbecue fondue, with deliciously indulgent Belgian
chocolate? Makes the mouth water just thinking about it! We also do some
delicious vegan marshmallows, and a range of dairy free chocolate, so no one
needs to miss out.
Another sweet treat is the Choc Affair chocolate bars – with something
for every taste. How about Mango White Chocolate or Blackcurrant and Liquorice
Milk Chocolate for something different?
The plainest of meals can be zinged up with the right accompaniment.
Some of our current favourites are of the pickled variety. Wild at Heart does a
great range of Pickled Samphire, Kimchi and Sauerkraut. Healthy and delicious!
If you fancy something with a creamy edge, how about Seaweed and Wild Garlic
Mayonnaise?
Pelegonia is an award-winning Macedonian food range, and we love it.
There’s antipasta such as grilled aubergines and zucchini, and traditional meze
including Aivar, Luteniza and Malidzano, which are great on bruschetta.
If you’re in a rush, our range of ready to eat Freekeh and Quinoa make
the great basis for an easy dinner. Healthy grains, which taste fantastic and
are simple to serve – the perfect combination!
Of course, a great cook needs the very best equipment – and to make sure
their food is shown off at its best! The stunning Stuart Clarkson range of oak
accessories are flying off our shelves. Including everything from chopping
boards and candle holders to coasters, there’s something very elegant and
tactile about their simple design made in the very best
wood.
If you’re looking for something to wash all that down with, how about
SLOEmotion’s new Hedgerow Gin, full of infusions from around the farm. Not only
does it taste delicious, but it comes in a very attractive bottle too.
Hopefully that’s given you some food for thought – we’d love to see you
soon to show you more!
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