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Seasonal Produce In November
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As we enter into November the frosts have truly set in and the days are notably shorter, but this doesn’t mean that local and seasonal produce has disappeared too. Keep reading to find our favourite fruit and vegetables that you can still get your hands on, as well as tasty recipes to make with them.
What produce is in season in November?
You might think that the start of the Winter in the UK means that our choice of local produce is reduced to the last of the squashes but this isn’t true – there’s still plenty of variety to be found.
In November you’ll be able to easily pick up:
- Apples
- Artichokes
- Beetroot
- Butternut squash
- Cabbage
- Cauliflower
- Celeriac
- Celery
- Chicory
- Cranberries
- Horseradish
- Kale
- Kohlrabi
- Leeks
- Parsnips
- Potatoes
- Pears
- Pumpkin
- Salsify
- Shallots
- Sloes (forage pick)
- Sprouting broccoli
- Swede
- Sweet chestnuts
- Turnips
- Walnuts
- Watercress
Seasonal recipes for November
This is our favourite part – turning what’s in season into delicious recipes!
Spiced carrot and butternut squash soup
This is the ultimate winter-warming and perfect lunch for working from home or on lazy weekends.
Leek, walnut and mushroom stuffing
Whether you’re making the star of your Sunday roast or having it as a tasty accompaniment to a nut roast this stuffing won’t fail to impress your tastebuds.
Parsnip and Brussels sprout bake
Simple one-pot dinners don’t get better than this – it’s zingy, crunchy and full of nutrition.
Golden sesame satay with sprouting broccoli and red cabbage
This is the recipe for one of our best-selling dishes. Make extra and save it for lunch tomorrow!
All that’s left to do now is pick a starting recipe and find some great fresh ingredients.
Let us know what ingredient you’re most looking forward to this month in the comments.
By Fabian Jackson
Fabian is one of our lovely Content Marketing Assistants who loves writing almost as much as he loves coffee, old episodes of Escape to the Country (no judgement here), and cooking up a storm in his kitchen.
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