Posts in Supper
Sweet Potato Falafels with Harissa Dip

A delicious healthy midweek supper that is pretty simple to make. The sweet potato makes the falafels lovely and moist and the spices and lemon perk up the chickpea flour. These falafels are so good dipped in the spicy harissa yogurt. You can also try wrapping them in a warmed wholemeal pitta. Harissa is one of my storecupboard staples, and I would urge you to get a few jars – it has a slow-burning chilli heat, balanced with a sweet smokiness that adds a real depth of flavour to any dish. You can dollop harissa on eggs or avocado toast, use it to marinade vegetables, or add it to couscous or grilled halloumi.

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Spanish Fish Stew

This recipe is bursting with fresh Spanish flavours – sweet tomatoes, earthy olives, nutty almonds and fragrant saffron infusing the fish. It takes about 20 minutes to prepare and only 30 minutes to cook in the oven. If you don’t have saffron, you can use 2 teaspoons of smoked paprika or chilli flakes. I like to serve this dish with herbed rice to add freshness to the aromatic flavours of the stew. Use whatever fresh herbs you have, chop them up finely and mix them through cooked rice.

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Aubergine Parmigiana

Aubergine parmigiana is one of the most iconic Italian dishes. It is made with fried aubergine slices, layered with tomato sauce, mozzarella and Parmigiano Reggiano. The dish is then baked till golden brown. I assure you there is nothing better than cutting through layers of delicious aubergine and seeing the mozzarella stretching out of it.

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Prawn Pil Pil

Quick Fix Prawn Pil Pil in the sunshine for tonight’s supper ☀️ Scroll 👇 for the recipe! I remember the first time that I ever had prawns pil pil, it was in the
famous market in Barcelona. I sat at the counter of one of the tapas bars, and watched how they fired up the plump fresh prawns with fiery chilies, aromatic garlic and smokey paprika. They were out of this world… They served them with very thinly sliced sourdough toasts that were brushed with olive oil – so I could scoop the prawns pil pil onto the toasts to create the perfect bit, heaven! It is one of the easiest and fastest suppers that I know.

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Hash Browns with Dill Fried Eggs & Harissa

love the combinations in this dish – crispy hash browns, silky rich eggs and smoky, spicy harissa. It’s super simple to make, takes about 20 minutes and the ingredients are ones that most of us will always have in our cupboards. I cook this a lot when I am on my own at home, as it’s my TV supper catch-up special. I fry my egg here, but you can poach the egg too.

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