It might sound odd to blitz a chutney. But this spiced apple chutney is so good, so I hope you will follow my advice. Serve with any curry to add spice and sweetness. Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ Spiced Apple Chutney ♥ There is one thing about airlines that will always confuse … Continue reading Spiced Apple Chutney
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Turkish Eggs
After our disappointing breakfast on the flight home from Istanbul, I made these Turkish eggs. Going by what we were served on the plane, my version is a lot better. Dave was really happy to have these for lunch. I think the next time I cook them I will also make a batch of my … Continue reading Turkish Eggs
Aubergine Caviar
This aubergine caviar is going to be my go to addition to a meze platter or brunch. It has the perfect texture and can be served with latkes like I did here, or with a flat bread. In fact, I think it will make the perfect topping on rye bread or pasta. It really is … Continue reading Aubergine Caviar
Ajoblanco
Ajo is the Spanish word for garlic, which is the base of the white soup, ajoblanco. The base is made from almonds and water and is thickened with bread. Served cold, the acidity is derived from a good Spanish vinegar and olive oil is used to balance the flavours. This recipe is my take on … Continue reading Ajoblanco
Pressed Pork Belly
You need two days to make this pressed pork belly, even though it does not need much of your attention. Most of the time is taken up in the oven and the fridge. The result is truly restaurant worthy and will impress your dinner guests. Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ Pressed Pork … Continue reading Pressed Pork Belly
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
Sunflower Seed Dressing
In wanting to make this sunflower seed dressing I had to make a vegan buddha bowl. I went with the basics as this was my first endeavour. A base of cous cous drenched in the dressing, served with seasonal vegetables and avocado pear. Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ Sunflower Seed Dressing ♥ … Continue reading Sunflower Seed Dressing
Salt And Pepper Hake
This salt and pepper hake recipe has elements that have become firm favourites. You will have to deep fry the fish and in doing so, I used as little oil as possible. We seldom use this cooking method and in times gone by I would have filtered the oil to use again. But now I … Continue reading Salt And Pepper Hake
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
Herring In Horseradish Cream
Coupled with fragrant rye bread rolls, this herring in horseradish cream made for a really tasty lunch. I used rollmops as the base for this recipe as they are easier to find in the shops than pickled herring. Which is basically the same thing, but without the gherkins! Head straight on to the Recipe For … Continue reading Herring In Horseradish Cream
Bacon Relish
Serve this bacon relish on hot dogs to take them from ordinary to extraordinary. Or add it to a cheese platter to go with a perfectly ripe brie or camembert. I served it alongside pizza bianca as one of the many toppings for people to add. Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ Bacon … Continue reading Bacon Relish
Apple Chutney
After using up all my speciality chutneys I went shopping for a new one. And the options were boring to say the least. So, I created this recipe for apple chutney which I think is amazing. Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ Apple Chutney ♥ Nearly a week after posting out tap sensor … Continue reading Apple Chutney
Berbere Spiced Chicken
This berbere spiced chicken is an Ethiopian dish with a bit of a kick. The photographs do not do the meal any justice. It was extremely tasty and I will make this again. Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ Berbere Spiced Chicken ♥ Our credit cards have very astute fraud departments. But recently … Continue reading Berbere Spiced Chicken
Date Chocolate Cake
This Date Chocolate Cake is one I will make again. The recipe is easily adaptable to make it gluten free and/or lactose free. It has no refined sugar with the dates acting as the sweetener. Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ Date Chocolate Cake ♥ I don't tend to buy clothes seasonally, but … Continue reading Date Chocolate Cake
Horseradish Cream
I bought a bottle of prepared horseradish that claimed it would be hot. But that claim was misleading, as the horseradish is so mild it is not even worth eating. As I don't like to waste, I made this horseradish cream to add flavour to both the contents of the bland bottle, as well as … Continue reading Horseradish Cream
Tomato Chutney
This recipes for tomato chutney is going to be my go to for many reasons. Firstly, it is utterly delicious. And secondly, it is easy to make. Double the recipe when you make this to have some for 'right now' and more for later. Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ Tomato Chutney ♥ … Continue reading Tomato Chutney
Caper Mint Sauce
I made this caper mint sauce to serve with a leg of lamb that was slow roasted. You want the lamb to shine and the sauce to merely enhance the flavours. Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ Caper Mint Sauce ♥ Starting a business is hard work. Not only does it take time, … Continue reading Caper Mint Sauce
Cocoa And Almond Meringues
To make these Cocoa And Almond Meringues a little bit special I piped the meringue onto a turned over silicone mould. This created lovely meringue baskets which can be filled with anything you want. Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ Cocoa And Almond Meringues ♥ I really thought when I left the Cellular … Continue reading Cocoa And Almond Meringues
Pickled Red Cabbage
There is never a good time to discover that your backup has failed. I lost photographs for 16 recipes, which is really sad. But thankfully I can get some off instagram and others off my phone. And for my pickled red cabbage I could just head to the fridge and take new ones. Head straight … Continue reading Pickled Red Cabbage
All Butter Pastry
I cook with love and butter, and sometimes I add cream. If I had a saying in my kitchen, that would be it! This all butter pastry is all about how short it is. Perfect for any savoury pie or tart. Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ All Butter Pastry ♥ This year, … Continue reading All Butter Pastry