Poultry
We source a wide variety of English and continental fresh Poultry products, to give you the best quality whilst maintaining a competitive price. Our stock includes local Shropshire chickens, Cumbrian Turkeys as well as Red Tractor Farm assured poultry. Also, ducks and geese from Gressingham Foods.
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Chicken Stir Fry
Rosemary & garlic chicken stir fry. Also available sweet chilli & lime chicken stir fry.
We source a wide variety of English and continental fresh Poultry products, to give you the best quality whilst maintaining a competitive price. Our stock includes local Shropshire chickens, Cumbrian Turkeys as well as Red Tractor Farm assured poultry. Also, ducks and geese from Gressingham Foods.
For allergen & ingredient information on our products please click here:
[Click to go back]Rosemary & garlic chicken stir fry. Also available sweet chilli & lime chicken stir fry.
Christmas Turkey Cooking Guide
When you’ve gone to the effort of buying a beautiful Quality Turkey, you’ll want to cook it to perfection. A delicious roast turkey is not difficult to achieve but - especially at Christmas - there is often so much else going on that it’s easy for the cook to become harassed. The secret is in the cooking times – follow these new, simple guidelines, which have been meticulously tested by the British Turkey industry and you can’t go wrong.
1. Weigh your turkey after stuffing.
2. Cover the breast with strips of bacon or smear with softened butter then cover loosely with foil.
3. Preheat your oven to 190°C (180°C for fan assisted ovens), 375°F, Gas Mark 5.
4. Less than 4kg weight? Cook for 20 minutes per kg then add another 70 minutes cooking time at the end.
5. More than 4kg weight? Cook for 20 minutes per kg and add 90 minutes cooking time at the end.
6. Remove the foil for the last 40 minutes to brown the top.
7. Ovens vary, so always test your turkey to make sure it is thoroughly cooked. Pierce the thickest part – this is usually the leg of a whole turkey - with a skewer or sharp pointed knife.