Slow cooked shoulder of mutton: Easter Sunday lunch
Skip lamb this Easter and try Philippa Davis' slow cooked shoulder of mutton instead, with roasted radishes, boozy potatoes and burnt butter black olive salsa verdeSkip lamb and serve mutton this...
View ArticlePaul Jenkins, sporting artist
Having captured the athleticism of hares in bronze and ceramics, Paul Jenkins tells Janet Menzies why he is adding foxes to his repertoireScooter hare, by Paul Jenkins.Hares capture interest and the...
View ArticleChocolate and orange Easter chiffon cake
At least one of your puddings at Easter has to chocolate. Philippa Davis' chocolate and orange Easter chiffon cake is guaranteed to please a crowdGet your chocolate fix this Easter without resorting to...
View ArticleMichael Caines’ salad of woodpigeon, mangetout and hazelnuts
Pigeon always works well in a salad, but particularly when it is Michelin-starred chef approved. Try Michael Caines' salad of woodpigeon, mangetout and hazelnutsThis salad is suitable for supper...
View ArticleAudi Q7 50 TDI
There’s nothing diminuitive about Audi’s luxury SUV, says Charlie Flindt, as it makes its presence felt in the farmyard – but will he be able to get in?The Q7 has neat and tidy VAG-family lines.Whether...
View ArticleHow to grow chillies: turning up the heat
Surprisingly easy to grow, chillies add fire and flavour to a wide variety of dishes – and the plants look just perfect on the patio. Rachel Green advises on how to grow chilliesBird's eye chilli is...
View ArticleGeneral Licence – what happened, why and what now?
As Natural England announce a revocation of the three general licences, The Field explains what has happened, why, and what to do now.WoodpigeonOn Tuesday 23 April at 3.30pm Natural England sent out a...
View ArticleSpecial Game Fair ticket offer for Field readers
Field readers can enjoy an exclusive ticket offer to The Game Fair at Hatfield House on 26-28 July 2019, plus our best ever subscription offerThe Game Fair returns to Hatfield House in Hertfordshire...
View ArticleYvonne Goss, sporting Diana
Team chasing since she was 16, Yvonne Goss has won eight National Championship titles – and the Golden Button Challenge three timesHaving showjumped as a child, Yvonne Goss discovered a love for the...
View ArticleHolland & Holland launch new bursary scheme
Holland & Holland have launched a new bursary scheme, open to young gamekeepers, ghillies and stalkers. Don't miss your chance to enter the Holland & Holland Conservation Bursary, applications...
View ArticleRoast whole trout with brown buttered almonds
Embrace the ingredients of the season with Philippa Davis' roast whole trout with brown buttered almonds and nettle, spinach and nutmeg gratinUnintentional nettle glut? Try this spring supper and...
View ArticleGundog photography tips: through the lens
With entries now open for The Field’s Gundog Awards, David Tomlinson offers advice on how to produce a winning entry in the photography categoryThe one golden rule of dog photography is always to shoot...
View ArticleSalmon fishing in Russia: Russia for beginners
Speak to those who are fluent in their ways for the truth about Russia’s salmon rivers, says Charlie White Releasing a 16-pounder on the Yokanga, one of Russia's 'big fish' rivers.There’s much to...
View ArticleThe 2019 Purdey Awards: last chance to enter
Entries are open for the 2019 Purdey Awards for Game and Conservation. Don't miss your chance to enter, entries close 20 MayDavid Gower OBE presents Rob and Helen Brown with the 2018 Purdey Gold...
View ArticleCaptain Ian Farquhar: farewell to The Captain
After 34 seasons, Ian Farquhar is relinquishing Mastership of the Duke of Beaufort’s. Adrian Dangar looks back on an extraordinary sporting careerCaptain Ian Farquhar riding out from Worcester Lodge on...
View ArticleAsparagus tempura with feta, mint and chilli dip
British asparagus season is short and sweet, so try Philippa Davis' asparagus tempura with feta, mint and chilli dip with your first stemsFresh, thin spears are best for this seasonal recipe. Embrace...
View ArticleKate Lynch, sporting artist
The landscapes and farming practices of the Somerset Levels have influenced Kate Lynch’s art, as she explains to Janet MenziesMay blossom in the orchard. Inspired by the families working and living on...
View ArticleIndoor shooting practice: home, home on the indoor range
Cinema-quality backdrops and instant feedback offer an unique chance to practise your rifle and shotgun technique before facing big game. Michael Yardley gives indoor shooting practice a goTaking aim...
View ArticleGin, tonic and elderflower sorbet
Try something a little different with the elderflower that's starting to appear, with Philippa Davis' gin, tonic and elderflower sorbetPretty and refreshing: gin, tonic and elderflower sorbet.Now is...
View ArticlePrincess Hélène of Orléans, sporting Diana
Exiled from France, Princess Hélène of Orléans, an accomplished sportswoman, found herself at home in Africa, as Ettie Neil-Gallacher reportsPrincess Hélène of Orléans was a noted foxhunter, fine shot...
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