Savor the vibrant flavors of our Red Lentil Curry with Sweet Potatoes and Spinach! This hearty and nutritious dish combines tender red lentils, sweet potatoes, and fresh spinach in a fragrant blend of aromatic spices. Each spoonful offers a comforting warmth and a burst of wholesome goodness. Perfect for a cozy dinner or a quick and satisfying weekday meal.
Read MoreIf you grow your own vegetables, you probably grow spinach and therefore have an abundance of it for a lot of the year! This is one of my favourite dishes to make when I want an easy warming bowl for supper and it is made with storecupboard staples – red lentils, chickpeas and coconut milk, and a few simple spices. If it starts to get a bit dry, add in hot vegetable stock or water.
Read MoreDelight your palate with our tantalizing Salmon Rice! Succulent salmon fillets, perfectly seared to tender perfection, are nestled atop a bed of fluffy, fragrant rice. Each bite is a symphony of flavors, as the delicate fish mingles with the savory richness of the rice. Served with a garnish of fresh herbs or a squeeze of lemon for an extra zing, this dish is a true celebration of simplicity and taste.
Read MoreIf I go out for an Indian meal, this is the curry that I order – the creamy, perfectly spiced sauce is so addictive. I also love making this dish with big, juicy prawns. Make sure you add lots of lime juice and a good twist of black pepper at the end. It freezes well, so double the recipe and freeze half for a rainy day.
Read MorePrawn laksa (spicy noodle soup). This quick meal for two hails from Malaysia and takes just 20 minutes to prepare. Warming prawn noodle broth with spicy Laksa paste is topped with coriander and lime wedges.
Read MoreThis creamy potatoe recipe is shockingly good! It is absolutely celebration worthy. The friends and family at your table will swoon over these whipped potatoes!
Read MoreIf you are thinking of kicking it up a gear this Christmas, this is a a table showstopper! Layers of fudgey pecan brownies, fluffy chocolate mousse and lightly whipped orange blossom Irish cream... Sounds amazing right?
Read MoreThis is one of those magic dishes that requires minimal effort but still gives you plenty of big, bold flavours – and the spice mixture takes no time at all.
Read MoreUltimate winter berry Christmas pudding — winter berries simmered with sweet crème de cassis and layered on Madeira cake, followed by custard whipped with silky mascarpone and lastly topped with softly whipped cream — heaven!
Read MoreThis autumnal treat seems to have fallen out of favour in most restaurants and home kitchens. But I think it’s worth reviving, as these baked beauties take little effort and are eternally comforting when the weather reminds us of the demise of summer.
Read MoreHearty Sweet Potato Dumplings with Sage Butter. The rich salted butter mixed with woody sage makes a flavourful sauce to pour over the dumplings. An ideal dish for a late-summer family meal.
Read MoreThis is my go-to dessert when I have very little time to make anything, but I still want to give everyone a treat. These take just 15 minutes to prepare and 15 minutes to chill, and you can make them a day ahead.
Read MoreFresh Chocolate Truffles dipped in raw coconut flakes; pistachio & cranberries; and the third simply in cocoa powder. SO incredible simple to make. I love serving these instead of dessert followed by a hero farmhouse cheese.
Read MoreThis is my favorite way to cook and serve roast chicken during the fall. The tarragon adds a delicious sweet flavor, mixed with the spicy Dijon mustard and aromatic garlic. The risotto is creamy, so there is no need for a sauce. It’s an ideal supper for a cozy evening at home.
Read MoreI adore this vegetarian bowl of Middle Eastern flavours! Couscous brightened up with fresh herbs, zesty lemon and pops of pomegranates to add juiciness and sweetness. The falafels are so easy to make just pop all the ingredients in a food processor and whizz them up , and shape into patties. I love the aromatic spices in the falafels, bringing exotic flavours to the bowl. Finished off with a drizzle of creamy rich tahini dressing is absolutely delicious!
Read MoreI just love a juicy lamb chop! My recipe is a classic, as that’s how I like them best. I always have frozen peas in the freezer and a few potatoes lying around, so it makes this whole dish very easy. If you want to jazz it up a bit, you can add crushed fennel to the lamb chops, or cream up your frozen peas by whizzing them with crème fraîche, lime and coriander. A couple of tips for the lamb chops to keep them juicy – remove them from the fridge 30 minutes before cooking and be careful not to overcook them. They should still be pink on the inside.
Read MoreMarsala wine is a must for your pantry as it's so good for poaching fruit, adding a delicious rich sweetness.
Read MoreI think tiramisu has to be my all-time favourite dessert, and this is my top way to make it. I am not going to give any alternatives because, for me, adding fruit or flother flavours just takes away from this perfect pudding – creamy with thin layers of velvet chocolate and notes of coffee throughout.
Read MoreI love a good banana cake, but can’t stand those dull variations with little to no flavour. A good one has to be made with overripe bananas, otherwise that taste gets lost. In fact, this is a fantastic way to use up bananas that have blackened.
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