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Cairngorms Christmas Treats

Friday, December 23rd, 2011

 

With Christmas on the horizon, thoughts at What’s On HQ invariably turn to food! Namely what locally grown produce we will be piling on our plates this festive season and the abundance of restaurants and hotels that will be serving up a host of treats on their menus.

So, to satisfy ourselves we caught up with three chefs around the Cairngorms National Park to discuss all things food and ask them how they will be celebrating the 2011 festive season. Prepare to abandon the diet until New Year!

Rebecca Ferrand is head chef at Muckrach Lodge

Chris McCall is head chef at The Old Bridge Inn

Neil Keevill is head chef at Loch Kinord Hotel

  1. How did you become a chef?

NK - I was meant to go to Abertay Uni to study chemical engineering, but spent the summer working as a KP in a hotel and when the commis chef failed to appear one day I stepped in – that was 17 years ago and I have still to go to uni!

RF - Muckrach was my first experience of running a hotel with a restaurant, and a very steep learning curve indeed.  I delight in discovering new tastes, new food experiences, and I wanted to impart some of this joy in the food we served.

  1. What’s your perfect Christmas day meal ?

CM -  For me, it’s breast of wild Gunknowe Loch grouse with all the traditional trimmings.

RF – With the great company of friends and family I much prefer goose to turkey. Goose is harder to cook and takes time and patience but it is really worth the effort as the meat is rich, dark, gamy and warming. Goose fat roasted potatoes with thyme and a sprinkling of sea salt makes a perfect partner with this wonderful bird. And of course finished with a Christmas pudding. I try and make mine in late August, so it has months for the flavours to meld together.

NK – Roast goose, bread sauce and all the trimmings

 

 

3. What food or smell puts you in a festive frame of mind?

NK – nice aromatic flavours like cinnamon and cloves

RF – The delightful smell of mince pies cooking in the oven with slightly puffed pasty and the wonderful tangy taste of the mince meat.  The sweet bonfire smell of cinnamon and rum and the dark alluring scent of molasses sugar. The bouquet of pine cones and mulled wine with its lovely aroma of stewed plums and of course the tangy, zesty fragrance oranges.

CM - The warm aroma of mulled wine and chestnuts roasting on an open fire.

 

 

4.What local produce is always on your shopping list?

NK – at the hotel we get our meat from small local independent suppliers – our pork and lamb come from Wark Farm in Cushnie and pure Aberdeen Angus beef comes from Cairnton Farm near Lumphanan.

CM - White mountain hare, Sikka deer – especially the haunch for smoking on our in-house smoker and the loin for searing – and Clava Brie.

RF – The venison is outstanding, so it’s always on the menu when it is available – it’s wild off the hills around Tomintoul and has dark rich meat that goes so well with Juniper, a local plant.  We serve it with the truly remarkable and very special venison haggis, which is the king of Scotland’s famous pudding. I also love the local Speyside smoked salmon with rich oaky flavours that just comes alive with a little lemon juice and a sprinkle of cracked black pepper.

 

5. Best Christmas Eve or Boxing Day dish?

RF- Cold goose with baked potatoes loaded with softly melting Stilton, buttery and creamy, soft velvety brie and hard pungent cheddar. Crisp crunchy homemade coleslaw; tart, vinegary pickled onions that crunch when you bite into them, soft and yummy warm bread, pickles and homemade chutney. All washed down with a good glass of red wine. Then fried Christmas pudding and mince pies with a glass of port.

NK – I love having cold turkey or goose on Boxing Day with bubble and squeak made from the left over vegetables

 

6. Who cooks at Christmas in your household?

CM – I normally cook but I tend to leave the mess for everyone else to clean up!

RF – Since we’ve been here and I’ve been cooking I tend to. Last year the family came up and we all had a great time!

 

  1. Any Christmas foods you wouldn’t touch with a barge pole?

RF - Cheap, nasty mince pies – you know, 48 pies for 20p. Intensively reared deep frozen turkey that dries to dust as soon as you put it in the oven.  Tinned Christmas pudding – eugh!

 

8.  And lastly, what’s the best thing about Christmas in the Cairngorms?

NK – The fact that you are almost guaranteed a white Christmas!

RF – The snow, the reindeer, the scenery, the whisky, the wonderful crisp cold weather, warm fires and the smell of pine and finally the great people.

CM - The stunning scenery and being with my good friends at the Old Bridge Inn!

 

 

 

Insider Festival Line-up

Friday, May 27th, 2011
 

The Insider Festival 2011

 

 17th-19th June 2011     

Inshriach Estate, By Aviemore, The Highlands, Scotland

 “anarchic, beautiful, otherworldly and above all, really great craic. Leave your woes behind and hit the Insider – you won’t regret it!” Aidan O’Rourke (Lau)

 “could the Insider be the best Scottish music festival this summer?” STV

 

‘Stoke your boilers – oil your moustaches – bust out your bustles and brush down your breeches – a Golden Age is upon us.  The Insider is back – and it’s Victorian’

 Unique and boutique, The Insider Festival returns for it’s 3rd year.  With a capacity of just 750 sharing 30 acres of camping on the banks of the Spey on the Edwardian country Estate of Inshriach House. The Insider once again hosts the most exciting new music from across the empire with Lau (BBC Radio 2 Folk band of the year for the last 2 years) not only performing but curating the main stage on Sunday,  joining them are a host of musical friends including Glasgow’s Hidden Orchestra, Admiral Fallow and the fantastic Horndog Brass Band.

Even though well over 75 bands are performing over the weekend there is lots more to see and do at The Insider including theatrics and parlour games by Manchester’s Larkin’ About, Visuals by the infamous Forkbeard Fantasy, vintage clothing stalls, Bushcraft and much more Victorian themed stalls and revelry to explore.

The finest in locally sourced food includes spit roasts from Ordban, venison, wood fired pizza, The Old Bridge Inn Smokehouse and much more. There are bars to suit the most discerning palate, whether your tipple is local beer from The Cairngorm Brewery or the now legendry Thistley Cross Cider or perhaps Madam would be interested Afternoon tea, cakes and cocktails…

The Insider has carved a unique reputation by being a festival built around and shaped by its musicians.  It has seeded wild collaborations, the formation of new bands and has been the setting and inspiration for the recording of albums and music videos.

Pimms, performers and entertainers. Trigonometry, taxidermy, croquet and crochet. Bards, ballads, ballooning and boatmen. Horse trading, cock fighting, bear baiting and badger wrestling. Bunting, bathing and basking.

 

Let’s Party like it’s 1899

Line up so far:
Lau, Hidden Orchestra, Admiral Fallow, Stanley Odd, Charlie McKerron and Friends, Macmaster/Hay, The Banana Sessions, The Bonfire Band, Woodenbox With A Fistful Of Fivers, Donna Maciocia, Geese, The Mike Kearney Ka-Tet, Sam Lee, Washington Irving, Capitals, Nevada Base, Horndog Brass Band, Bronto Skylift, How To Swim, Let’s Talk About Trees, The State Broadcasters, Ferret In My Garage, Gecko 3, Robin Adams, The French Wives, My Jet Black Tractor, Chesterwhin, Dave Mcgregor, Rura, Man’s Ruin, Rossco Galloway/The Chans, Kettle Of Kites, Lapsang And The Suchongs, Pilots, The Last Battle, Homework Abagail Grey, Crow Road, James MacKenzie and the Aquascene, The Duplets, The Bevvy Sisters, and more still being added to the bill…

Prices:
Weekend ticket with camping        £75
Friday day ticket                              £25
Saturday / Sunday day                    £35
Under 12′s                                         Free

 Quotes:

 “anarchic, beautiful, otherworldly and above all, really great craic. Leave your woes behind and hit the Insider – you won’t regret it!” Aidan O’Rourke (Lau)

“could the Insider be the best Scottish music festival this summer?” STV

 “it’s really refreshing to see this truly independent festival coming back for a second year… if last years line-up is anything to go by then we are in for a treat” Peenko

www.insiderfestival.com

www.visitcairngorms.com for local information

A little inspiration for Friday afternoon….

Friday, May 13th, 2011

 

Have a look at this video if you need a little help imagining the beauty of and fun to be had in the Cairngorms National Park or just if you need a wee reminder!

Just click on the Cairngorms National Park link below:

Cairngorms National Park Video

For more information visit the Cairngorms National Park website

Teddy Time on the Strathspey Steam Train Again!

Thursday, May 27th, 2010
  

Over thirty children from Aviemore Nursery took a trip on the Strathspey Railway last Thursday as a  special treat for their favourite teddies. “Warby” bear from the Nursery particularly enjoyed the trip but had to be told to calm down by guard John Wood (Picture).

This Saturday and Sunday, 29th and 30th May, every child’s teddy is specially invited for a trip on the Strathspey Railway. Both the teddy and the child will go free with only adults having to pay. There will be teddies all over the railway with a special competition to find them and make a note of something about them.

On each of the mornings, two trains will run from Boat of Garten at 10.00am, then each departs Aviemore and Broomhill at 10.30am. Thereafter, throughout each day there will be almost an hourly service but check timetable on-line (www.strathspeyrailway.co.uk) for more details.  Adult fares will be as normal and catering facilities will be available on only one of the service trains.

This is the first in a series of feature weekends throughout the Spring and Summer season. Saturday and Sunday, 17th and 18th, July will be “Steam Fair” time again with exhibits of historic traction engines, tractors, machinery and other interesting vehicles as well a Strathspey Railway’s “two train” timetable.

 The Strathspey Railway is more than just a train ride!

Hendy Pollock, Strathspey Railway, says:-

 “This is a real fun event for families to enjoy and every teddy, no matter how worn, is welcome. The competion will keep everyone busy. It is great to see that steam trains are still an exciting experience for children.”      

   

WEBSITE WITH LOTS OF INFORMATION  is at www.strathspeyrailway.co.uk and visitcairngorms.com

Visitors enjoy a nostalgic train ride in restored carriages usually hauled by one of the Railway’s steam locomotives.  There are fine views of the Cairngorms and the River Spey as well the chance to see much of the diverse wildlife, in varying habitats, along the line. Many passengers also enjoy dining in the train’s buffet car.

 The Strathspey Railway has been used for filming “Monarch of the Glen”, with Broomhill doubling as Glenbogle Station, and “Dr Finlay’s Casebook”.

                       
   
   

The Onsider Fringe Festival, Aviemore 27th June

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

The Onsider Fringe Festival, Aviemore, 27th June

SATURDAY 27TH JUNE 2009

http://www.visitcairngorms.com/onsider.html

Thanks to Aviemore Business Association the sound of music will still be heard in Aviemore over the weekend 27th June. Local businesses have contributed funds to ensure that visitors remaining loyal to Aviemore, following on from the cancellation of the Outsider, will still be indulged in a eclectic mix of music in every bar at night and on the village green during the day.

A call for help sent out over social networking sites and local support has enlisted a mix of music genres for all to enjoy, from the dulcet tones of jazz duo Blue Horizon hailing from Nairn, to the twins Nicola and Corin, awesome fiddlers/singers/flautists from Melbourne Australia, Aviemore is preparing for a feast of music. Sid Innes singer/songwriter and his band Shall from Aberdeen said we’d love to head over …we’ve heard Aviemore is fast becoming the music bed of the North. Country rock band Southpaw from Perth prepare to deliver an irresistible mix of country and rock n’ roll originals and all time classics that will soften your soul as they gig on the green.

Locally formed band El-34s will rock the bars with well loved old time favourite rock tunes and hits from the 60’s and 70’s and there are some in Aviemore that can remember these. Favourite local musician Gilly will be playing a riff or two and the late night venues will be offering disco and dance to those who can stand the pace. Take your mp3 to RD’s for a late night Silent Disco session …what in Aviemore? The dynamic duo Graham Mackay from Inverness teams up with local fiddler Duncan Farquhar to present a fast and furious fest of music to make you reel.

Finally not sweet enough then a call for support has brought forward an amazing line up of Scotland’s greatest musicians who are playing on the village green in what will be an explosion of ceilidh rock. Shooglenifty have come to the rescue playing their energised, contemporary roots material a fiery and infectious blend of Celtic traditional music and dance grooves. A supremely dexterous and witty live band, their energetic live performances have kept them in constant demand around the world and of course Aviemore. We are grateful to Alex Findlay for his support and to the band for appearing at such short notice.

 An experience not be missed and all this for free and so people,  Aviemore has come good in the face of adversity  so tune your voices in fine feckle, dig out your dancin’ boots and check out the who’s who in that line up!  And remember who cared enough to bring you all this………. Aviemore Business Association.

Tickets are currently on sale for Insider Festival , Inshriach House – Weekend £40 Day £25

VILLAGE GREEN DAYTIME

BLUE HORIZON  11.30AM – 1.00PM

SHOOGLE NIFTY  1.00PM- 4.00PM

SOUTHPAW 4.00PM – 7.00PM

 

BARS & RESTAURANTS NIGHTIME

  • THE OLD BRIDGE INN – DUO GRAHAM MACKAY ACCORDION & DUNCAN FARQUAR ON FIDDLE  8.30PM – 11.30PM
  • CAIRNGORM HOTEL – GILLY ACCOUSTIC SINGER/ SONG WRITER 9.30PM 12.30PM
  • MAMBOS – SID INNES HEADLINING & 3 PIECE BAND ‘SHALL’ – SINGER SONG WRITER & MULITINSTRUMENTALIST 8.00PM – LATE
  • RD’S – DISCO & DANCE PLUS LATE NIGHT SILENT DISCO   TILL LATE
  • THE DOO BELOW – EL-34’s ROCK FAVOURITES & 60’S/70’S TUNES 6.00PM – 8.00PM
  • MACKENZIES – CROSSROADS COVER BAND 9.30PM TILL LATE
  • WINKING OWL – SESSION MUSICIANS 9.00PM – 11.00PM
  • INTERNATIONAL STARTERS – EL-34’s ROCK FAVOURITES & 60’S/70’S TUNES 9.00PM – 11.00PM
  • THE WOODSHED – DJ SUPERSTAR 9.30PM – LATE
  • LA TAVERNA –  GUEST PERFORMERS – 6.00PM – 8.00PM

 http://www.visitcairngorms.com/onsider.html

 

 

Loch an Eilein, Rothiemurchus, Aviemore voted Scotland’s No 1 Picnic Spot

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009
Scotland's No 1 Picnic Spot, Rothiemurchus near Aviemore

Scotland's No 1 Picnic Spot, Rothiemurchus near Aviemore

Loch an Eilein on the Rothiemurchus Estate near Aviemore was voted No 1 Picnic Spot in Scotland in 2008 and a runner up in the UK.  Vote again to help it retain its title in 2009 http://www.welovebread.co.uk/flash Vote by this Friday the 17th April.

There is so much to do at Rothiemurchus – see the full list here: http://www.visitcairngorms.com/index.php?id=105&locationname=rothiemurchus&locationname_CONDITION=LIKE&category=&town=

Rothiemurchus Estate also hosts The Outsider Festival this year over the 27th/28th June www.visitcairngorms.com/outsiderfestival with headline acts Sharleen Spiteri of Texas and Teenage Fanclub alonside some great comedy acts and an Outrider and Outrunner event.

Another excuse to immerse yourself in the beauty of the Cairngorms National Park is the Aviemore and Cairngorms Walking and Mountain Festival. www.visitcairngorms.com/walkingfestival Run over the 9th to the 16th May this is a great opportunity to explore the National Park with some guided walks for all abilities as well as a great line up of other activities on offer such as white water rafting, gorge walking, canoeing etc.  This all kicks off on the 9th at the Cairngorm Hotel, the festival’s head quarters in Aviemore at 7.30pm with a piper for the opening ceremony.  The full programme is available here 

www.visitcairngorms.com

www.outsiderfestival.co.uk

www.rothiemurchus.net

www.aviemorewalking.com