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Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 6:11 am
by Broomcroft
Just a reminder that Caroline Taylor will be on ITV1 on Wed 17th & Friday 19th October at 5 p.m. for one hour.

As the whole week commencing Monday 15th Oct is the UK Midlands section of the program, they could televise something on any of the days during the week, including shots on the farm possibly, but Wed and Friday are when she will be actually featured doing her cooking.

We hope all goes well but it must be remembered this is a competition and they may not like the beef or the pie! One dish last week they said was horrible and another was like eating compost, so we await the program with slight trepidation. On the Friday program, we couldn't actually use the beef we wanted because of almost no notice. Caroline had to get down to London almost within hours on a Sunday with whatever beef we had and then use unfamiliar equipment. Excuses, excuses, get them in now is what I say!

What I can tell you is that cooked at home the recipe really is a stunner and will be available on the ITV Best Dish site after the program has been broadcast.

I am recording the programs on my computer and I may be able to supply clips on DVD for use in marketing. I would have to ask ITV about that.

Anyone who wants to watch it outside the UK or in arrears can do so (if you have the right software) by accessing the web site:
ITV Best Dish

Go to "Catch Up".

For the recipe, go to week 5 (after it's been broadcast).

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 12:42 pm
by Colin
Clive, good luck to you and Caroline. I hope it goes really well for you. I shall certainly be looking up the recipe.

Colin

Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 6:26 pm
by Issy
The pie looked fantastic and son is printing off the recipie as I type in anticipation :D . Sure it won't be as good by the time I have finished with it :laugh: .

Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 7:15 pm
by Issy
It looks like he is going to have to wait a few days until the web site catches up but it does look good.

Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 7:28 pm
by Mark Bowles
Well done Caroline, you did a great job, Dexters got a good mention. You got thru even with not being happy with your pastry!
Mark

Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 7:36 pm
by Rob & Alison Kirk
Caroline - well done. The Dexter beef obviously wowed the judges - you may have them as your customers later on!

Rob & Alison
Boram Dexters

Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 8:13 am
by Sylvia
Well done Caroline, I don't think Dexter beef could have had better publicity. Not only your scrummy looking pie but also the complimentary comments by the judges about Dexter beef. Wonderful.

Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 10:01 am
by Broomcroft
Caroline can't speak because she's having her hair done :;):. It brought a tear to my eye when the chefs started saying how fantastic the beef was and I haven't jumped so high since Bobby Moore in 1966.

What you don't see is that she also won another "heat" the same week which is off-tele, so she will be in the Midlands regional final this Friday.

The beef was a mixture of the beef from a number of farms, including ours, proving even more how special it is and not just one particularly nice piece. That was deliberate on our part. Dexter is the best beef on this planet and using it in a recipe is like cheating. The look on the chefs faces said even more than what they said. Brilliant.

Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 12:59 pm
by Jo Kemp
Wonderful! Caroline is really a star - she wasn't happy with her pastry but that is what swung it with the judges and there was less gravy than they would like!
The opposition was also rather good I think though perhaps a bit too many items in the game pie perhaps .... they liked it though so it makes Caroline's win even better!
Congratulations!

Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 1:29 pm
by Broomcroft
Quotes from the show on Wednesday for those who missed it...

John Burton Race, Michelin Star TV chef:
"It's my favourite beef. I'm very impressed that you've got Dexter Beef in your pie because, for me, it is better than Angus, and even better than South Devon"

Ed Baines, Michelin Star TV chef:
"The flavour in the beef (with a big wow in his voice), is superb. What a flavour. First time I've tasted Dexter Beef, I know John raves about it, and now I can see why"

On again tonight, ITV1 5 .m. Tonight is the night we used beef not of first choice! So be warned.

Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 6:35 pm
by Colin
Well the Dexter pie certainly got my vote. FAAANTASTIC. I've printed off the recipe and Bosslady has promised to cook it. Just need to get my hands on some Dexter beef now to close the deal early (mine won't be ready for a long time). That apple pie also looked good. Printed that off too and left it on the kitchen table.

And didn't they keep mentioning how good Dexter beef is. Great publicity. Many thanks to you and Caroline, Clive.

Colin

Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 7:39 pm
by Sylvia
Never mind Caroline. You have given Dexter beef such wonderful publicity and done what most of us would definitely have run a mile (or 10) from. Well done, we are all so proud of you.

Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 7:44 pm
by natmadaboutdexters
Commiserations Caroline, but well done for raising the profile of Dexter beef throughout the country, lets hope that lots of people ask their butchers for Dexter beef from now on! We can't wait to see your cows 'in the flesh as it were' next year at the Midland group AGM.
Natasha Lewis

Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 6:42 pm
by Martin
Thank you Clive and Caroline(the cheques in the post Clive) since the TV program I have had four enquiries about Dexter beef. I have a couple of heifers ready next month I believe, and hope to satisfy the current demand and encourage future custom. Has anyone got any steers for sale?
I have also an enquiry for deboned fore quarters from someone selling pies at farmers markets. Has anyone any idea how much I should be charging for this, bearing in mind all the best cuts come from the hind quarter?

Martin, (Medway Valley Dexters)

Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 10:17 pm
by welshdexterboy
Martin I would ask for as much as you can get because boning the fore-quarter will take time so will cost more. I would ask £4.40/kg and see how it goes. Congratulations to your Wife and enjoy the extra trade.:D