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Roasted tomato, garlic and goat’s cheese tart
Tons of tomatoes, a bit of forgotten puff pastry left over from last week’s anchovy tart and plenty of herbs on the balcony made me start thinking about another tart. And it seems I’m not the only one: both David … Continue reading
Bill Granger’s Greek salad with halloumi
Bill Granger again? Halloumi again? Yes, and I’m not going to apologise because it won’t be long, at least in the UK where it already feels like autumn, before tastes like this seem like a distant memory. This is a delicious mini-tweak to … Continue reading
Last of the summer salads: new potato, bacon and parsley
There are ten days of August left and, though it’s not my favourite month, it is still summer. So I am going to spend these almost-two-weeks squeezing in as many warm weather flavours as I can find. First, a hot new … Continue reading
Lime and coriander salsa and a failed Nigel Slater recipe
Sometimes the greatest ideas, the most obvious combinations lead to naught. I don’t mind my dinner being a bit rubbish if I haven’t made much effort. But when I have followed a recipe to the letter, not making any substitutions … Continue reading
Posted in Bill Granger, Bills Open Kitchen, Cookery writers, Fast food fixes, Nigel Slater, Real Food, Salsa and sauce recipes, Summer recipes, The Cook Shelf, Vegetarian recipes, Wheat-free
Tagged Bill Granger, easy recipes, fast recipe ideas, Nigel Slater, quick and easy recipes, sauce recipes, summer recipes
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Peter Gordon’s Tomatoes on Toast
Don’t be fooled by that innocuous description. I think these could be life-changing tomatoes on toast, the sort of tomatoes that turn ‘on toast’ from the bridesmaid to the bride. What is it with these Antipodeans and their ability to … Continue reading
Wednesday roast: classic two-lemon chicken
Why is it a Sunday roast? Why not a Monday, or Tuesday, or even Wednesday roast? Yes, yes, I get all the likely history and the fact that most of neither have the time or energy to think about a … Continue reading
Posted in Chicken recipes, Cookery writers, Donna Hay, Essentials of Classic Italian Cooking, Gluten-free, Marcella Hazan, One pot, Summer recipes, The Cook Shelf, Tips you won't want to live without, Wheat-free
Tagged fast recipe ideas, Marcella Hazan, roast chicken, roast chicken recipes
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Simon Hopkinson’s anchovy and onion tart
I’ve never been much of a fan of telly chefs; I remember vaguely watching the Galloping Gourmet prancing about a kitchen in the days of black and white television, I probably watched some Delia under duress in the seventies and … Continue reading
Basil oil
My basil plant is starting to look a little leggy and unhappy. Chuffed as I am that I have managed to keep it alive for several months (probably due to the fact that I bought it from a garden centre … Continue reading
Summer survival kit: what you really need for easy everyday food
It struck me this week that I had too little, and yet too much stuff. Too little because, once the shops started to close early, I didn’t have enough required staples to make a cup of tea (milk); too much … Continue reading
Posted in Fast food fixes, Fish recipes, One pot, Summer recipes, Wheat-free
Tagged Alice Waters, Bill Granger, Innocent, sardine recipes, store cupboard, summer fish recipes
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Rose Prince’s Three-Minute Spelt Bread
Tesco’s is open again, taxis are touting for business and, apart from the police officers on every street, life in my little bit of London seems to be calming down. I never thought I’d say this but I was glad … Continue reading
Posted in Bread recipes, Rose Prince, The New English Table
Tagged bread recipes, quick bread, Rose Prince
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