Hands up if you have cleaned out your spice rack, drawer or those lurking in the back of the cupboard in the past year. If you have you take a well-deserved pat on the back. If, however, your indifference for the little glass jars is older than your first born, then be assured you are… Continue reading Ditch the Dead Stuff
Tuscan Tomato Sauce
Rhubarb Crumble Tart Recipe
Love crumble, can't resist a pie? How about rolling the two into one and using the best new season's Yorkshire forced rhubarb as well into this Rhubarb Crumble Tart. Almost too much to believe there could be so much deliciousness on one plate. The tart makes a fabulous dessert or a great tea time delight,… Continue reading Rhubarb Crumble Tart Recipe
Easy Hasselback Potatoes
Everyone is banging on about Hasselback potatoes; they are the one to watch for 2018. I find this very funny. I have cooked Hasselbacks for years. Still, every recipe should have its day. Hasselback Potatoes are so, so easy to make. they look stunning on the plate and stacked with deliciousness. They have true versatility… Continue reading Easy Hasselback Potatoes
Marmalade Time Again
Wonderful breakfast marmalade time again.
Craig Rogan at the Collective
Chef Craig Rogan has stepped firmly into the spotlight at The Collective in Leeds. Elaine Lemm savours an innovative establishment that blurs the lines between home and hospitality.
My 36 Hours in Istanbul – Fabulous
It was only 36, but even a few hours and it would be impossible to not fall in love with the scents, sights, colours, and the food of Istanbul, I did. And this despite the Spice Bazaar which I had been looking forward to visiting forever was closed as we had arrived at the start of… Continue reading My 36 Hours in Istanbul – Fabulous
Easy Ciabatta Recipe
The revival of Artisan bread in Britain is massive. Making your own is not as difficult as you would imagine with this Easy Ciabatta Recipe.
Why is a Pie Called a Pie?
March 5th is British Pie week, a week-long celebration of, you guessed it, pies! But do you know what one is and where the name came from? Britain and Ireland have had a love affair with them since the 12th century; whether a savoury, sweet, shortcrust or puff pastry. Some with no pastry at all but… Continue reading Why is a Pie Called a Pie?
Rich, Sticky Shin Beef with Black Pepper Dumplings
Sticky, rich and extremely delicious is this shin beef with black pepper dumplings. Comfort food at its best.
Roasted Cauliflower and Turmeric Soup Recipe
This soup is awesome. Rarely will you hear me say that about any recipe as awesome is quite an accolade, but this soup is just that. Not just that, it is also healthy, nutritious and tasty. Cauliflower itself a remarkable vegetable and with the trend now for roasting it got a whole lot better. Roasting not… Continue reading Roasted Cauliflower and Turmeric Soup Recipe