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Shire House Farm
Shire House Farm
Wholesale Culinary Lavender, Rosemary and Gourmet Infused Salts
Local and sustainable, naturally.
The fine people behind Shire House Farm are experts in organic farming and have built a family-owned business around the production of their home-grown botanicals. Their range of wholesale infused salts feature their culinary mint, rosemary and lemon eucalyptus and use Murray River Salt, never anything imported.
- Small batch production
- Organically grown botanicals
- 100% Australian owned
- Ideal for gifting
- Make use of the reusable tins and jars
"Not normally a big reviewer, but enjoyed the Shire House Farm products very much! Rosemary Salt - yum, your roast potatoes will thank you! Eaten too fast for a photo, but highly recommend. Rosemary Olive Oil also delicious, great on salads (and even bruschetta). Would definitely buy again!"
Wholesale Infused Gourmet Salts
All products feature Shire House Farm’s organically grown botanicals and lovely Murray River Salt, expertly blended and packed in an elegant clip top jar for gifting and re-use. Just a pinch is all you need.
- Gourmet Mint Salt – The perfect partner for a lamb roast but why not use on beef or chicken too? Pair it with seafood, add a touch to soups and stews, roast vegies, salad dressings, and even sprinkle a touch over dark chocolate for a sweet and salty contrast.
- Bellarine Rosemary & Murray River Salt – Transform your next roast, elevate your roasted spuds, season your pasta dishes, or use as a rub for barbecued meats. Sprinkle over focaccia right before it goes in the oven.
- Lemon Eucalyptus Salt – An innovative product you won’t find just anywhere, this one features organically grown, dried lemon eucalyptus leaves. Ideal for chicken and fish dishes and add a sprinkle to fresh oysters right before devouring. Roasted chicken and turkey will also work beautifully. Bring a burst of citrus and herbal freshness to summer salads.
Wholesale Lavender and Rosemary
Lavender infuses dishes with a subtle floral fragrance and delicate sweetness which add a touch of elegance to your culinary creations. Rosemary has a bold, aromatic personality with herbal, slightly peppery and piney notes. Both are organically grown by Shire House Farm to be used with confidence in home cooking or in foodservice applications.
- Lavender Sugar – Shire House Farm’s organically grown, culinary lavender is blended with sugar to create a seasoning that can be used in an endless array of applications. Add to cookies and scones, cakes and muffins, pies and tarts. Infuse your evening cup of black or green tea with lavender sugar. Use it to rim the glasses of floral cocktails, add a touch to whipped cream to serve with scones or as a topping for hot chocolate. Sprinkle over fruit plates and even pair lavender sugar with goat cheese on crackers.
- Dried Rosemary – Always a favourite with roast meats, dried rosemary brings out deep umami notes and a touch of herbal complexity. Use it in marinades, on bread and focaccia before baking, to flavour roast vegies and to add depth to soups and stews.
Shire House Farm also offers exquisite bath salts and pouches using their own organically grown ingredients. View their website for more information.
"This salt is delicious and so versatile. I sprinkle it on meats, vegetables, salads, pizzas and pasta for an extra depth of flavour. It's become a staple in my kitchen!"
Retailers
The Shire House Farm range of wholesale infused gourmet salts is beautifully packaged for gifting and for elegant presentation in the kitchen. The range is ideal for supermarkets, delicatessens and food halls, as well as gift outlets, pharmacies, newsagents and other quality food retail businesses.
Foodservice
Add a new slant to your dishes with culinary lavender! Lavender lends itself so well to sweet and savoury dishes, from cheeses and sauces to baked goods and jams. Tap into your creativity and utilise the gourmet infused salts across starters, mains and sides.
For more information or to place your first order, get in touch with Shire House Farm today.