A delicious quick fix 10 Minute Shrimp & Courgette Noodle supper (courgetti).
Read MoreCrispy crumb topping, creamy rich ricotta and spinach laying underneath, all adding delicious flavour and texture to the juicy filet of chicken. This is a brilliant classic Italian supper recipe.
Read MoreHow gorgeous does this salad look?! Made from lentils that you can store in your cupboard (good staple to have in there), and livenedup with juicy sweet beets, sharp chicory, creamy goat’s cheese and vibrant fresh herbs. It’s a really filling salad, that is super healthy and another no fuss no stress supper.
Read MoreOn a glorious summer’s evening there’s nothing better than gettingan aged steak on the barbecue and cooking in the garden with the sun shinning on your face. It’s so easy, fast and cooked right it can be so delicious! I love to serve my steaks with flavoured butters that I can also pop on my baked potato. Two of my favourites are Chilli, Coriander & Lime,and Tarragon & Horseradish. They both take about five minutes to prepare and they can be prepared a day or two ahead.
Read MoreWith weather this beautiful we all want to cook outside –the streets are perfumed with the smells of BBQs this week! Grilling this delicious lime and chilli chicken on the BBQ will had great charred texture and flavour especially if you are using charcoal.
Read MoreSo what makes it so juicy I here you question? Well, it’s the combination of the Worcestershire sauce, mayonnaise, sautéedonions and egg yolk, it really does make the patty very juicy and bouncing with flavour. I love to cook them up on the BBQoutside even when it’s not that warm, they always just taste so much better but this book is all about easy and quickness so a griddle pan of you have one will work great.
Read MoreThis dish is one of my favourites, mainly because I love fish and it takes just 15 minutes to make from start to finish – a hero quick-fix supper! You can swap out the plaice for any other kind of fish you want. I serve this with buttered or creamed spinach and mashed potato or rosemary and sea salt roasties. If you’re not a fan of capers, you can just leave them out.
Read MoreFresh from the Greek islands, I’m bringing a super easy recipe for juicy chicken with spicy courgette, olives and couscous. This dish was inspired by my trip and is packed with mouth-watering flavours and ingredients from the Med.
Read MoreButtery Potted Crab & Sweetcorn is delicious on toast or crackers. Rich, salted butter is studded with delightful bites of shellfish, fresh herbs and everyone’s summer farm stand favorite, sweet corn. Serve this easy appetizer for a crowd and one pot will deliver plenty of bites of decadence. Sorry avocado toast, there’s a new topping in town.
Read MoreOne of the most simple and delicious Japanese dishes! Tempura is very lightly battered and deep fried to create a light, crispy coating – you can tempura so many different things but prawns and vegetables are my favourite.The trick is to make sure that you don’t coat the vegetables or prawns too heavily, and the oil should be very hot so that you get that delicious crispiness.
Read MoreHelping you to use up what you have in the fridge making flatbreads four ways, to please even the fussiest eater.
Read MoreAs seen on ITV’s Cooking With The Stars. A delicious Indian inspired veggie curry with gorgeous garlic bread and moorish onion bhajis!
Read MoreAs seen on ITV’s Cooking With The Stars. This showstopping paella is a real winner for garden gatherings.
Read MoreMonday nights are all about speedy stress free dinners, and Clodagh's recipe is just that! Ginger, garlic and soy marinated salmon served up with veggies and noodles cooked in as little as 20 minutes, for a tasty Monday night supper.
Read MoreA tasty family supper, roasting a whole chicken in just 45 minutes!
Read MoreOne of my favourite summer showstoppers, a delicious creamy broadbean, lemon & mint risotto with rocket pesto. It’s full of delicious fresh produce that can also be made using frozen ingredients.
Read MoreWho doesn’t love fish and chips! Growing up in Ireland it was always the treat on a Friday night, served in newspaper, eating it on the pier. I don’t live by the sea now and so it’s become something that I do at home when I miss my other home, Ireland. The batter is light and crisp (make sure theoil is very hot), chips are crunchy and floury on the inside (I like a maris piper) and a homemade tartare sauce that you can make in under 5 minutes. Hello Friday
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