S2 Ep6: S2 Ep 6: Sheep farming, 'Cull Yaw' and silvopasture with Matt Chatfield + foraging jelly ear mushrooms

On this episode we speak to sheep farmer Matt Chatfield. He is giving sheep that are no longer deemed fit for breeding, a great retirement and by doing so is producing probably the best mutton you will ever taste. His ‘cull yaw’ has actually been compared to jamón. Matt also chats about silvopasture, rewilding, regenerative agriculture, and farming in Cornwall.    Fergus The Forager chats about jelly ear mushrooms, a common fungi found on the elder tree, giving us some great ideas for cooking them in both a sweet and savoury way.    https://www.doorstepkitchen.com/ https://www.cullyaw.com/ https://fergustheforager.co.uk/   Matt mentions:  https://philipwarrenbutchers.co.uk/ - his butcher in Cornwall  http://tozino.co.uk/ https://ikoyilondon.com/   3 foodie things on your doorstep: https://www.christmas.boroughmarket.org.uk/ https://mrestaurants.co.uk/ https://www.instagram.com/petite_glaze/

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Welcome to The Doorstep Kitchen - the podcast celebrating great British food and drink - hosted by cook Kat Holbrook. Each week we chat to someone inspiring us by cooking or producing incredible things on our doorsteps, as well as hearing from an expert forager every episode. Discover new ingredients, learn how to truly eat the seasons, and come up with imaginative ways to use the food local to us. https://www.doorstepkitchen.com/ Artwork by Annie Birchenough.