This recipe for broccoli fritters is extremely versatile. Don't have broccoli? Use cauliflower instead. Not a fan of rice? Replace it with barley, quinoa or couscous. I cooked my spring onions before adding them to the rest of the ingredients. But you don't have to. The recipe will work just as well with them left … Continue reading Broccoli Fritters
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Tartiflette
Close your eyes and imagine taking a bite of cooked potatoes topped with melted cheese. Add to that lardons, white wine and cream and you have the best version of Tartiflette. A meal all in itself, or a great side dish to serve with a hearty red wine such as Nebbiolo. Head straight on to … Continue reading Tartiflette
Omelette Arnold Bennett
I had to wait for my Dad to visit to make this Omelette Arnold Bennett. He is a big fan of smoked kippers and I knew he would love this egg dish. I could have eaten the entire omelette to myself which served the three of us very generously. Head straight on to the Recipe … Continue reading Omelette Arnold Bennett
Loaded Macaroni Cheese
In Liber de Coquina, an Italian recipe book from the 1300s, there is a recipe for a dish made with pasta and Parmesan. I made sure to use Parmesan for my loaded macaroni cheese to pay homage to my love of Italy, and the amazing meals we have had there. Head straight on to the … Continue reading Loaded Macaroni Cheese
Sweetcorn Bread
I went to a function at Clara's Barn and we were given Mieliebrood recipe cards to take home. I used sweet corn in the recipe, as that is what I love. And hence, you have a recipe for sweetcorn bread. The recipe ingredient list included eggs which were not in the method so I just … Continue reading Sweetcorn Bread
Frandura Di Montalto
Frandura Di Montalto is a simple peasant dish to be enjoyed warm straight from the oven. Or possible served cold on a picnic. I can well imagine it being taken into the hills of the region to serve as a decent and hearty lunch time meal. Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ Frandura … Continue reading Frandura Di Montalto
Cottage Cheese Pancakes
These cottage cheese pancakes can be made in advance and frozen for a rainy day. I served ours with jam, like I would do with crumpets. They can however be enjoyed as is, or with a light dusting of icing sugar. And for a savoury treat, topped with a dollop of sour cream. Head straight … Continue reading Cottage Cheese Pancakes
Scialatielli
I made my scialatielli using a pasta roller, but this is not necessary. The pasta can be served as I have shown here, with a fresh tomato sauce. Or, if you want something simple, just add butter and a good grating of Parmigiano Reggiano. Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ Scialatielli ♥ Scialatielli … Continue reading Scialatielli
Loaded Broccoli Soup
This loaded broccoli soup is not just for winter. It is perfect for days when you don't feel like making a complete meal. And it freezes well, making it the perfect choice for batch cooking. Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ Loaded Broccoli Soup ♥ Let's talk about broccoli Did you know broccoli … Continue reading Loaded Broccoli Soup
Beetroot And Feta Tart
I have made this beetroot and feta tart so many times. No matter what I tried, I just could not get the tart to set properly. And then I used Agrigirl’s recipe and it worked perfectly! Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ Beetroot And Feta Tart ♥ Do you like beetroot? Beetroot is … Continue reading Beetroot And Feta Tart
Parmigiana Bianca Di Zucchini
When I saw the recipe for Parmigiana Bianca Di Zucchini on Frank's blog I knew I had to make it. Frank said to cut the zucchini into 2-3cm thick slices in his original post (it has since been changed), but I ignored that and used his words very thinly to guide what I did. Head … Continue reading Parmigiana Bianca Di Zucchini
Melanzane Alla Siciliana
My heart longs to live on a small island off the coast of Sicily. Ortigia reminds me of Venice, without the canals. The streets are narrow, the atmosphere in the piazza amazing, and it is beautiful. Every morning we walked to the market, and bought fresh produce for that day. You buy what you need, … Continue reading Melanzane Alla Siciliana
Butternut Scones
These butternut scones are a great breakfast treat, or can be enjoyed with a bowl of soup. Butternut is a relatively cheap ingredient here, costing about €1 for 1kg. I roasted mine whole while doing chicken in the oven with other vegetables for supper. You can substitute for pumpkin roasted in pieces. Or for my … Continue reading Butternut Scones
Baked Feta
Baked feta is the perfect addition to a meze platter. This recipe calls for olives and sundried tomatoes. When scooped up with some flatbreads it is the perfect bite. Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ Baked Feta ♥ Finally, the day arrived, and Dave and I could go for our Visa appointment. I … Continue reading Baked Feta
Cauliflower Bites
The key to making these cauliflower bites is to get them into the oven as soon as they are shaped. I did not do that, hence the cheese 'leaking' out. That in no way detracted from the taste. Or from the fact that we devoured this entire batch for lunch. Head straight on to the … Continue reading Cauliflower Bites
Rocket And Basil Pesto
I have a salad garden so that Dave can pick his own green leaves for workday lunches. It is abundant with wild rocket and three different types of basil. And so, a rocket and basil pesto seemed like a great solution to using some of the herbs. Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ … Continue reading Rocket And Basil Pesto
Brie And Tomato Pasta
It is a bit strange to use a French cheese in an Italian dish. But it works so well that I really encourage you to make this brie and tomato pasta. It is simple to prepare and the only thing that takes time is marinating the tomatoes and cheese. Head straight on to the Recipe … Continue reading Brie And Tomato Pasta
Agnolotti Al Plin
If making agnolotti, one would shape them into a square of anywhere between 2.5cm to 5cm. I made agnolotti al plin, which are rectangular in shape. You use your thumb and index finger to pinch the filling closed to seal the pasta. They are traditionally filled with meat but I decided on my first go … Continue reading Agnolotti Al Plin
Pork Neck Melanzane
Using the humble (and cheap) pork neck you can make this really scrumptious pork neck melanzane. This recipe uses traditional Sicilian flavours. But you could change it up by using peppers in place of the aubergines, tequila for the balsamic, and a Mexican cheese. Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ Pork Neck Melanzane … Continue reading Pork Neck Melanzane
Calzone
I like the idea of making calzone when it is just Dave and I for supper. I can fit two of them onto my pizza stone. And we can then choose our own fillings. Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ Calzone ♥ Last month Dave and I had a very traumatic week. It … Continue reading Calzone