UK seasonal food information, tips and recipe ideas, updated every week
Seasonal Food of the Week:
Monkfish
With a succulent, firm texture and a fine, slightly sweet flavour, monkfish invites comparison with other 'luxury' seafoods such as lobster and scallops. Unfortunately monkfish has become so popular that there is now concern over stock levels. Full card-carrying ethical consumers may want to avoid monkfish altogether; we relish it as an occasional treat, eating it only outside the spawning season (although it is available year-round).See full article...
Currently at their best:
Artichoke, Aubergine, Beetroot, Broad Beans, Carrots, Courgettes, Cucumber, Fennel, French Beans, Garlic, Kohlrabi, Mangetout, Onions, Peas, Potatoes (Maincrop), Radishes, Rocket, Runner Beans, Turnips, WatercressApricots, Bilberries, Blackberries, Blueberries, Grapefruit, Greengages, Loganberries, Melons, Peaches, Raspberries, Redcurrants, Tomatoes, Whitecurrants
Lamb, Rabbit, Wood Pigeon, Beef, Chicken, Pork
Cod, Crab, Gurnard, Haddock, Halibut, Herring, John Dory, Lemon Sole, Lobster, Mackerel, Monkfish, Plaice, Salmon, Sardines, Scallops, Sea Bass, Conger Eel, Dab, Langoustine, Pollack, Prawns, Sea Bream, Shrimp, Whelks
Basil, Chives, Coriander, Oregano, Mint, Parsley (Curly), Parsley (Flat-Leaf), Rosemary, Sage, Sorrel, Thyme
Also in season:
Celery, Leeks, Peppers, Spinach, Spring Onions, Sweetcorn, Wild MushroomsCherries, Figs, Gooseberries, Kiwi Fruit, Lemons, Nectarines, Oranges, Strawberries
Venison
Cockles, Grey Mullet, Sea Trout, Squid, Coley, Pilchard (Cornish Sardine), Whitebait
Dill, Tarragon