Turkey thigh is a great alternative to cooking the whole bird. It’s big enough to feed 4 and it’s all tasty dark meat (my preference). This one-pot meal combines classic fennel and orange flavours with lavender, a commonly used herb in French cooking. When cooked, lavender loses some of it’s floral notes but be careful…… Continue reading roasted turkey with fennel, orange and lavender
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feijoa ice cream
Feijoa (pineapple guava) is a flowering member of the myrtle family native to the highlands of South America and can grow up to 7 metres (23 ft) tall. The fruit, which ripens in Autumn, is green and egg-shaped with a pear-like gritty texture. The flavour has been described as being similar to guava or quince…… Continue reading feijoa ice cream
sweet potato and red lentil patties
Ugly delicious! Eat these patties as they are or enjoy them on a burger bun with all the trimmings. Tomato sauce (ketchup) is a must and (for those who like it spicy) Sriracha sauce as well. Peel 1 large or 2-3 small sweet potatoes, chop them into large pieces and steam them until soft. Take…… Continue reading sweet potato and red lentil patties
pea and ham soup
This soup is a classic for good reason! You will need a meaty smoked ham hock for this soup. Rinse the ham hock and put it in a pot (or pressure cooker) with 8 cups of water and a bay leaf. Cook for 2 – 3 hours (40 minutes in the pressure cooker) until the…… Continue reading pea and ham soup
lamb shanks Scottish style
These lamb shanks are cooked using marmalade, whiskey, barley and the spices used in making haggis. Preheat your oven to 170°C (325°F). Season 2 lamb shanks with salt and freshly ground black pepper and sear them in a little oil until well browned on all sides. Remove to a plate. In an oven-proof casserole, cook…… Continue reading lamb shanks Scottish style
pancakes for 2
Who doesn’t love light and fluffy buttermilk pancakes? Here’s an easy small batch recipe from Leigh Anne Wilkes that’s perfect for two. In a bowl combine1 cup of plain flour, 1½ teaspoons of baking powder, 1½ teaspoons of sugar, ½ a teaspoon of bicarb soda and ½ a teaspoon of salt. Form a well in…… Continue reading pancakes for 2
buckwheat and mushrooms
Buckwheat is a popular grain in the Slavic countries of Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and Poland. Here it’s paired with dried porcini (cep) mushrooms in a deliciously nutty and flavourful casserole. Soak 55g (2 oz) of porcini mushrooms in 2 cups of warm water for 2 hours. Now preheat your oven to 190ºC…… Continue reading buckwheat and mushrooms
ajvar
Ajvar is a traditional Balkan relish made of sweet red peppers (Roga). Sometimes made just with peppers, this version also has some eggplant (aubergine) and garlic. Try it with cevapcici or any barbecued meat, with roasted vegetables or in sandwiches. Wash 3 large red peppers and 1 medium eggplant and barbecue or grill (broil) them…… Continue reading ajvar
chicken with orzo and lemon
A whole chicken in a simple one-pot meal that’s both comforting and delicious. From this recipe by the inimitable Nigella Lawson. Preheat you oven to 180ºC (350ºF). In a dutch oven heat some olive oil until hot and brown the chicken, breast side down, for a few minutes. Turn the chicken over and remove from…… Continue reading chicken with orzo and lemon
date salami
Deb made this delicious date salami. Good with coffee or tea, as part of a cheese platter, or as a bite-sized snack any time. You will need ¼ of a cup each of chopped almonds and cashews and 2 tablespoons each of chopped pistachios and walnuts. Dry roast the nuts in a large frypan over…… Continue reading date salami