Written by William Kellett
Wild and Game, the Bristol-based company on a mission to get more people in the UK enjoying wild game, is launching a special romantic recipe box to brighten lockdown in February.
Inspired by Valentine’s Day, the February box, available from February 1, features seven romantic meals for two from around the world.
Sample dishes include venison steaks with stroganoff sauce; Caribbean-style jerk pheasant with rice and peas; and Indonesian pheasant curry.
Each box comes with an exclusive recipe book and all the game needed to cook the recipes.
The company’s monthly recipe boxes are proving a big hit as the Covid-19 pandemic inspires more people to enjoy cooking at home.
History of Wild and Game
Wild and Game was formed in 2017 with the aim of putting game back on British menus.
As a healthy, sustainable source of meat with low food miles, the company’s founders believe it deserves to be as popular and readily available as the meats more commonly found in the supermarkets.
By selling game pies, sausages, ready meals and more, Wild and Game aims to show people how enjoyable game is. It also sells an extensive range of ready-to-cook wild game so that people can enjoy cooking their own dishes at home.
Wild and Game co-founder Steven Frampton said:
“When we founded Wild and Game, we recognised that many people lacked confidence when it comes to cooking with game.
To address that problem, we’ve built up a great range of ready meals, sausages, pies and more – but we also have a big collection of recipes on our website that show how well game works in a huge range of dishes, not just the traditional British fare you might expect.
“Our new February recipe book builds on that theme with a truly international range of dishes, all built around game.
“With easy step-by-step instructions, we hope these recipe boxes will give people enjoyment during lockdown and help them truly embrace game as a delicious, versatile ingredient,” he concluded.
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