Hello!

Mr Tom here.

Just updating again to say Sorry!
Mr Fox and Mrs PB have just returned from an epic voyage. We’re still having a little rest, but we’ll be back with avengeance soon!

What’s going on!?

We’ve not updated the blog for a while…

Mrs PB is not impressed.

We’ve decided to take a breather for whilst we decided what to do with Mr Fox and Mrs PB on flickr. We think we’re going to move away from uploading something everyday! It’s going to be a bit weird.. but we think in order to do the world’s favourite fox and polar bear justice we need to give ourselves a bit more time!

Don’t come after us with pitchforks!

Steak and Ale Pie

Steak and Ale Pie

For a polar bear who primarily eats beans, Mrs PB is a remarkable chef.

Her steak and ale pie is famous the world over.

Mrs Emily has one saving grace. Every so often, she has enough patience to help Mrs PB produce Steak and Ale Pie for Mr Tom. This recipe comes from an edition of Delicious magazine from a few years ago…

Day 134 - I spy a pie

Ingredients (serves about 3)

  • 600g stewing steak, diced
  • 250g mushrooms
  • 2 onions, sliced
  • 300ml brown ale
  • 300ml stock
  • 5tbsp oil
  • 25g butter
  • 3 cloves garlic, chopped or crushed
  • 2tsp sugar
  • 1tbsp tomato puree
  • 3tbsp worcester sauce
  • 3 sprigs thyme
  • 25g(ish) flour
  • salt and pepper
  • puff pastry

Method

  1. Season the flour well and cover the meat in the flour. Shake the excess flour off the beef, keeping the remaining flour. Heat 3tbsp of oil over a high heat and then brown the meat. Once browned, take the meat out the pan and set aside.
  2. Add half the butter and the mushrooms to the pan and fry briskly for 2 minutes. Then remove the mushrooms and set aside with the meat.
  3. Add the rest of the oil to the pan along with the onions and the sugar. Cook over a medium heat for 20-30 mins until caramelised.
  4. Add the crushed garlic and the rest of the butter to the onions and cook for 1 minute.
  5. Stir in the reserved flour then add the stock, ale, tomato puree, worcester sauce, thyme leaves and bring to the boil. Add the meat and mushrooms, partially cover the pan and simmer for around 1 and a half hours.
  6. Heat the oven to 200C. Put the filling in a pie dish, roll out the puff pastry and place on top of the pie filling. Glaze the pastry with a beaten egg or milk and then cook in the oven for around 20 minutes.

Yummy yummy yummy.

Mrs PB suggests you use beans not mushrooms. Baaaaaah.

Mr Fox and Mrs PB on Flickr

Best Friends

Ice Cream for Two

Mr Fox and his master have a lot in common; their love of machinery, science, design, military history, potatoes, pie and chocolate and ‘difficult women’ to name but a few.

Mr Fox is a little more handsome, and more of a gentleman than Mr Tom, but the similarities are plain.

They cherish their time together. Especially when it involves eating ice cream!

Day 288 - His Master's Fox
Day 298 - Left Pawed
Day 306 - Chocolate Cake
Favourite Bean!
Ice Cream for Two
Boy's Night
Calvin and Hobbes
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Mr Fox and Mrs PB on Flickr

A Travelling Fox

One fox, and his scooter:

Day 356 - Mr Fox's Motorcycle Diaries

Day 314 - Mr Fox's Vespa

Sidecar

Delights

Fox Racer