Monday, 21 April 2014

Easter Feaster.


As it happened, I had more to celebrate than just Easter; not that I celebrate Easter. The Quails had already been planned, but not the expensive bottle of Pécharmant.


The last time I ate Quails, I had two. This time I followed Rose Gray and Ruth Rogers' (River Café) advice, and I ate three; much better. They were accompanied by plain buttered home grown Swiss Chard.

I also followed Rose-n-Ruth's culinary advice; the birds were simply roasted with lemon, sage, and sea salt. They needed no more.

Easter was good. Welcome Bunny!



21 comments:

Jennifer said...

Sounds like a lovely holiday for you and your family. The food looks excellent!

All of the food I made for Easter turned out great, including the scotch eggs! I will post photos in the morning.

Paul said...

Just my kind of food. Just had breakfast but I feel hungry again already.

Susan Heather said...

Looks good - did you manage all three quail- we used to have them roaming on our previous property.

Yesterday, we celebrated with a delicious roast pork sirloin with apple sauce, roast vegetables, mashed potatoe, leeks in white sauce and gravy. Washed down with our favourite cider.

Cro Magnon said...

Eating 3 is not as piggish as it may appear. There's not a lot on them; possibly the equivalent of eating a chicken quarter.

Sue said...

I think you needed a bigger plate! But you had reason to celebrate. (We had Ludi's Chicken - roasted with lemons, garlic and thyme, so it's chicken curry tonight.)

ADRIAN said...

These look wonderful. An excellent meal to celebrate Bunny's arrival.

Cro Magnon said...

I'd never heard of 'Ludi's Chicken', so looked it up. It sounds similar to how I roasted my Quails; and how I usually roast my Chickens. It's a classic combination of flavours.

elaine said...

I don't think I have ever tasted quail - not something you see on the supermarket shelves. We had a meltingly-tender leg of lamb.

Cro Magnon said...

I would have had the same, had I been more than ONE at table.

The Weaver of Grass said...

A celebratory meal indeed Cro - so glad you didn't have rabbit pie - most inappropriate.

Starting Over, Accepting Changes - Maybe said...

You treat yourself very well, Cro.

Anonymous said...

I'm afraid to me they look like roasted frogs.

Sol said...

I'm with Delores., I also thought they were stuffed frogs, for a moment.

Cro Magnon said...

I never mind what anything LOOKS like (I eat Whelks, for heaven's sake). It's the taste that counts.

The Broad said...

Mmmm! Looks and sounds delish, Cro!

New World said...

I like chard. It is often features in my one a day list. I seem to only be able to get it in Waitrose it not being very common in England.

Cro Magnon said...

Grow it; it grows like a weed!

Cro Magnon said...

Chard is like medicine; a total SUPER-FOOD.

Doc said...

It has been years since we last had quail, looks delicious. The whole crew came to MM so we had spiral ham and all the sides.

New World said...

I will get some seeds and chuck them in the border.

John Going Gently said...

You need a bigger plate

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