English Provender Co. make a range of chutneys, pickles. curds and condiments that are packed full of excellent ingredients and are really flavourful and tasty.
They believe in passion, quality and simplicity. In making their products they use traditional open pan preserving methods. like you would do at home, with all natural ingredients.
I was lucky enough to be sent some products recently by the English Provender Co. to try. I've tried some of the pickle before, which was very good and had an authentic homemade taste, so was looking forward to trying some more of their products.
The plum and Bramley apple chutney is a lovely mild yet fruity chutney perfect to add an extra taste to sandwiches, and I think would appeal to children. We liked the sweet tomato and chilli chutney and the hot chilli and red pepper chutney with crackers and cheese. Both were spicy without being too hot.
The Moroccan spiced chutney has ginger, cumin and coriander and would be excellent served with samosas or to pep up a middle eastern salad.
I am thinking of trying the caramelised red onion chutney in a gravy to serve with sausages as it would give an excellent depth of flavour.
The Proper Pickle range is crunchy zingy grown up pickle. The chunky and finely chopped pickle was excellent in a cheese sandwich and would be the best accompaniment for a hearty Ploughman's lunch with ham, crusty bread and salad. The beetroot pickle has rich and fruity flavours whilst the pickled onion pickle has a deep strong flavour with the yellow mustard seeds.
English Provender Co. also makes the 'Very Lazy' range of items such as Very Lazy Garlic and Very Lazy Chopped Red Chillis, all which are preserved in a jar. I love this idea as it is so easy to have this in your cupboard to add flavour to any dish.
We really enjoyed the pickle and chutneys in our household. My favourite was the hot chilli and red pepper chutney, It was simply delicious and spicy and fabulous with cheese, crackers and a few grapes.
Today on my blog I am given you a chance to win a selection of English Provender products, which could include pickles, chutney and other such delicious goodies. The selection may differ to those shown.
Entry is simple through the Gleam application below and the winner is picked at random. Good Luck!
Win A Selection Of English Provender ChutneysThey believe in passion, quality and simplicity. In making their products they use traditional open pan preserving methods. like you would do at home, with all natural ingredients.
I was lucky enough to be sent some products recently by the English Provender Co. to try. I've tried some of the pickle before, which was very good and had an authentic homemade taste, so was looking forward to trying some more of their products.
The plum and Bramley apple chutney is a lovely mild yet fruity chutney perfect to add an extra taste to sandwiches, and I think would appeal to children. We liked the sweet tomato and chilli chutney and the hot chilli and red pepper chutney with crackers and cheese. Both were spicy without being too hot.
The Moroccan spiced chutney has ginger, cumin and coriander and would be excellent served with samosas or to pep up a middle eastern salad.
I am thinking of trying the caramelised red onion chutney in a gravy to serve with sausages as it would give an excellent depth of flavour.
The Proper Pickle range is crunchy zingy grown up pickle. The chunky and finely chopped pickle was excellent in a cheese sandwich and would be the best accompaniment for a hearty Ploughman's lunch with ham, crusty bread and salad. The beetroot pickle has rich and fruity flavours whilst the pickled onion pickle has a deep strong flavour with the yellow mustard seeds.
English Provender Co. also makes the 'Very Lazy' range of items such as Very Lazy Garlic and Very Lazy Chopped Red Chillis, all which are preserved in a jar. I love this idea as it is so easy to have this in your cupboard to add flavour to any dish.
We really enjoyed the pickle and chutneys in our household. My favourite was the hot chilli and red pepper chutney, It was simply delicious and spicy and fabulous with cheese, crackers and a few grapes.
Today on my blog I am given you a chance to win a selection of English Provender products, which could include pickles, chutney and other such delicious goodies. The selection may differ to those shown.
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The sweet tomato and chilli chutney sounds good!
ReplyDeleteThe plum and bramley apple sounds interesting to me and very tasty.
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ReplyDeleteI simply adore beetroot so i'd love to try the beetroot pickle first!
ReplyDeletePickled onion one sounds amazing, so that would probably be my first, all lathered over ham and crusty bread.
ReplyDeleteThe hot chilli and red pepper chutney sounds as if it will have a real kick
ReplyDeleteThe plum and bramley apple sounds lovely
ReplyDeleteI would love to try the Sweet Tomato and Chilli Chutney
ReplyDeleteI would love to try the proper pickled onion, I think it would taste delicious with a beef burger
ReplyDeleteI would love to try them all they all sound delicious. I would try The beetroot pickle first because I love beetroot :)
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ReplyDeleteI'd love to try the Moroccan spiced chutney.
ReplyDeleteThe proper pickled onion sounds lovely, perfect with a ploughmans ☺️
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ReplyDeleteHot chilli and red pepper sounds great
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ReplyDeletePickled onion sounds lovely, especially in a cheese sandwich yum!
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ReplyDeleteI love the look of the tomato and chilli chutney - sounds right up my street!
ReplyDeleteI'd go for the Moroccan Spiced Chutney.
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ReplyDeleteCaramelised Red Onion chutney would be a fantastic taste.
ReplyDeleteSweet tomato and chilly sounds fantastic. Anything with chilly really
ReplyDeleteLike the sound of sweet tomato and chilli.
ReplyDeleteI would like to try the caramelised red onion chutney
ReplyDeleteThey all look wonderful. I have never tried them but will look out for the range next time when shopping.
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ReplyDeleteThe proper pickled onion as I love pickled onions
ReplyDeleteooh plum and bramley apple sounds lush
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ReplyDeleteBeetroot pickle
ReplyDeleteThe caramalised red onion chutney sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to try the beetroot pickle - I've never heard of this before!
ReplyDeleteThe Moroccan spiced chutney sounds really interesting, would love to give that a try! :)
ReplyDeleteJen xx
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The Moroccan spiced chutney sounds very exotic! I would try that first.
ReplyDeleteHot chilli and red pepper - sounds divine.
ReplyDeleteHot chilli and red pepper sounds divine.
ReplyDeleteSweet Tomato & Chilli Chutney would go down a treat but would have to "hide" it in the fridge to stop my other half scoffing the lot before I get a look in! The whole range looks fab though - proper pickle pick 'n' mix!! Bliss!!
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ReplyDeleteI'd love to try them all but The beetroot Pickle sounds yummy
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ReplyDeleteHot chili and red pepper sounds like it would be awesome.
ReplyDeleteI'm drooling already :) Sweet tomato and chilli is my fave :)
ReplyDeleteCaramalised Red Onion would be first on my list!
ReplyDeleteHazel Rea - @beachrambler
caramilised red onion
ReplyDeleteThe Moroccan Spiced Chutney looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteIt would have to be the Caramelised Red Onion Chutney for me! :)
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ReplyDeleteCaramelised Red Onion chutney sounds delicious!
ReplyDeletewould love to try the Moroccan Spiced Chutney
ReplyDeleteBeetroot, I am fond of pickle, chutney etc. So would quickly move on to try the others.
ReplyDeleteRachel Craig
I would try the pickled onions, looks delish
ReplyDeleteProper pickle Beetroot sounds delicious!
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ReplyDeleteThe plum & bramley apple one :)
ReplyDeleteThe Hot Chilli one - I likes it spicy :)
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ReplyDeleteThey all sound lovely, but I love beetroot so I would like to try this one the most
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ReplyDeleteThe Plum & Bramley Apple Chutney sounds delicious.
ReplyDeleteProper Pickle Pickled Onion
ReplyDeleteMargaret Clarkson
ReplyDeleteThe plum and Bramley Apple
Plum and bra key Apple please
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ReplyDeleteClaire D
The Moroccan spiced chutney would be the first one I would try
ReplyDeleteCaramelised red onion chutney
ReplyDeleteThe plum and bramley apple chutney, sounds tasty.
ReplyDeleteThe caramelised red onion chutney, as I love it with cheese!
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ReplyDeletefrom samantha price
they all sound lovely, but I think the moroccan spice one catches my eye the most
ReplyDeleteI'd love to try the tomato and Chili one
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ReplyDeleteThe pickled onion one sounds nice
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ReplyDeleteMy husband would love to try the Pickled Onion proper pickle
ReplyDeleteThe plum and bramley apple chutney sounds sooo good!
ReplyDeletePlum & Bramley Apple sounds lovely and fruity x
ReplyDeleteCaramelised red onion chutney
ReplyDeleteI would like to try the beetroot one.Thank you for the chance
ReplyDeleteI'd like to try the Plum and Bramley Apple as it's the only one I've not tried and I think it would be great with cheese. You must try the Caramelised Onion on a sausage sandwich, it is delicious!
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ReplyDeleteThe Plum and Bramley Apple Chutney sounds delicious.
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ReplyDeleteCaramelised red onion, yummy!
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ReplyDeleteThe caramelised red onion chutney looks delicious!
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ReplyDeleteThe pickled onion sounds great.
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ReplyDeleteThe caramelised red onion chutney sounds fabulous
ReplyDeleteI'd love to try the Hot Chilli & Red Pepper Chutney...sounds yummy.
ReplyDeleteProper Pickle Pickle Onion would be a nice one to start with, closely followed by the rest of them
ReplyDeleteFirst I'd love to try the Moroccan spiced chutney.
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ReplyDeleteAmanda
The Moroccan spiced chutney.
ReplyDeleteThe plum and bramley apple chutney
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ReplyDeletemoroccan spiced, or hot chilli....all of them really. I love a nice chutney.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to try the beetroot pickle first!
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ReplyDeleteAll the chutneys sound lurvely. I can't make up my mind between Plum & Bramley Apple, Sweet Tomato & Chilli and Caramelised Red Onion. Then there's the Pickled Onion pickle...oooh (Homer Simpson moment: *drools*)
ReplyDelete~ Anthony G
Would love to try hot chilli & red peppee
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ReplyDeleteAny of them, I've never tried English Provender but I've heard they're really good.
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beetroot one sound interesting would love to win these love pickles and chutneys
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ReplyDeleteWould love to try Plum & Bramley Apple- have made it myself but prefer to find a quality ready jarred one.
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ReplyDeleteI would love to try the beetroot pickle, however the plum and Bramley apple sounds really good as well
ReplyDeleteI'd love to try the onion chutney :)
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ReplyDeleteI want to try all of them!! Particularly interested in the Moroccan one though as have tried similar ones in the other flavours
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ReplyDeleteThese look amazing! I would love to try the Moroccan spice chutney.
ReplyDeleteI would try the pickled onion first, it is a flavour that I really enjoy.
ReplyDeleteThe chunky proper pickle sounds like a good accompaniment to a cheese sandwich
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ReplyDeleteThe plum and Bradley apple chutney sounds amazing.
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ReplyDeleteI'm a sucker for chutneys. I'd love to try the pickled onion first.
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ReplyDeletemy fav is any sort of onion chutney because it's sweet so I think I'd like to try the plum one.
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ReplyDeleteI would love to try the hot chilli and red pepper one.
ReplyDeleteBeetroot sounds interesting!
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