Monday, 23 April 2007


I was completely shocked last week when I discovered that Tescos had started to sell fresh horseradish root. I was so pleased that I went and thanked customer services in the hope that this would mean that they wouldn't suddendly discontinue it! It is so much nicer than shop bought horseradish and is delicious simply grated over a steak or salmon. Last night I used it to make my own creamed horseradish by mixing 2 tbsp of creme fraiche, 2 tablespoons of finely grated horseradish root, 1 spring onion finely chopped and a small squeeze of lemon juice. Mix everything together and season well with salt and pepper. We both agreed that this was absolutely delicious and far better than any shop bought horseradish we had ever had!

4 comments:

  1. Oooh fantastic *rushes off down to Tesco quick smart*

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  2. Hi,
    I found your blog from our friend PG at 'Middle of Nowhere', and, as i LOVE food it looked quite interesting!
    A few years ago i dug up some horseradish from a friend's garden, and made sauce with it, It was brilliant, but i have never found any since.
    We (me and my Mum) have a blog with my jewellery on it. Check it out!

    Toby.

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  3. I'll have to try and grow some, although I haven't seen any plants over here in Australia for a while now. Maybe it's out of season. Certainly not sold fresh in any local shops or markets over here.As I'm the only one in my household that will eat it, I usually resort to small jars of horseradish cream from the supermarket.My Mum always told me that fresh was best.I was born in Tunbridge Wells, Kent and have been over here now since 1969.
    Followed a link to your blog from 'Middle of Nowhere'.

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  4. Hi Hannah

    I love horseradish and am so envious you can buy fresh in your supermarket!

    My mother and I have just finished watching the 2007 final of MasterChef. We loved the show and were particularly impressed with your adventurous way with flavour. We thought you accepted the judges's decision so gracefully and were sorry that you weren't the winner.

    We'll be following your blog and will certainly be looking out for a copy of your book when it's published.

    All the best

    Sharon & Judy Kay
    Wagga Wagga
    Australia

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