There's nothing like foraging on an autumn day. Here's a delicious selection of hedgerow recipes picked out by The Field
Don’t forget to take a basket out with you when you’re walking in September. It’s a time when the hedgerow is groaning with goodies. Pick plenty of blackberries and see below for our ideas for hedgerow recipes.
Our best hedgerow recipes
Wild fruit jam
A generous dollop on freshly baked break is a real British treat. Whether it’s plum, damson or blackberry, a homespun dollop of wild fruit jam drizzled on to some warm freshly baked bread is a real British treat.
Best apple recipes
If your apple tree has proved particuarly fruitful, there’s no need to start a production line of pies and crumbles. Find out how to incorporate apples into every course, as well as a tea time treat and a cheeky festive tipple.
Homemade rosehip tea
Wild or homegrown, rosehips make excellent tea. Make this soothing bedtime brew to unwind after a particularly thrilling day in the field.
Sloe and windfall apple cheese
Sloe gin is wonderful indeed (here’s our recipe for sloe gin) but this sloe and windfall apple cheese is a delicious and unusual accompaniment to traditional cheeses. And it is incredibly tasty with game.
Elderberry sauce
The perfect accompaniment to a game supper.
Elderberry vodka
Quite simply a hipflask classic, that will last for months if you can resist it. (Read our advice on cleaning your hip flask here.)
Damson gin
Another one for the hip flask. A little more special than sloes, wild damsons can be tricky to track down but are wonderful. So keep your eyes open on your walks and if you are lucky enough to find some, pick plenty.
Damson jam
Damsons are high in pectin so make sure you know how to judge pectin levels in fruit before you start.