I had the pleasure of staying in a gorgeous cottage in Lustleigh, Devon this weekend and spent the majority of the time warming my feet by a roaring fire.
Tuesday, 26 January 2016
Tuesday, 12 January 2016
Rösti - two ways
1. Rösti with smoked salmon, avocado & dill crème fraîche
2. Rösti cakes with bacon, fried egg & roasted cherry tomatoes
Having recently visited Bad Wiessee, a picturesque Bavarian town at the foot of the Alps, I have developed a keen interest in not only hearty Bavarian cuisine, but also an incredibly simple and delicious Alpine favourite, rösti. As Felicity Cloake confirms here, it is not as easy as you might think to track down a universal recipe for this golden, crispy Swiss cuisine.
Tuesday, 29 December 2015
Scandi Kitchen Cinnamon Buns
These cinnamon buns are so soft, so gorgeously doughy and so unbelievably full of cinnamony goodness that you won't want to look at any other cinnamon bun recipe ever again. I had my first ever cinnamon bun at the Scandi Kitchen on Great Titchfield Street about a year ago, and haven't looked back since. It was one of those wonderfully shameless moments where I stood a few meters from the door (having stopped in my tracks on taking first bite) and scoffed the whole thing. No, this is not a save it for later kind of bun.
Tuesday, 15 December 2015
Gua bao with spicy fried chicken
Gua Bao, often known quite ambiguously as just 'Bao' - which would be
like saying 'bread' or 'wrap' - is a Taiwanese street food made to melt hearts
and stomachs alike. They are little cloud-like white buns in which you'll find
a varity of magnificently cooked meat (crispy duck, braised pork belly, fried
chicken...) accompanied by tangy, crispy, saucy and spicy flavours. My perfect
Gua Bao comprises of magnificent meat, something pickled, something spicy and a
(very important) crunch.
Tuesday, 1 December 2015
Winter Slaw with Thai Peanut Dressing
About two years ago I
went for dinner at a dear friends house and she served me this. Or something
like this, it was peanutty red cabbage, that's for sure. It has stuck with me since then as such a beautiful merging of
English and Thai with a sprinkling of Christmas (the red cabbage). I'm sure
that's what she was going for.
Labels:
Asian,
British,
Easy,
Gluten Free,
Healthy,
Quick,
Salad,
Thai,
Vegetables,
Winter
Wednesday, 25 November 2015
Spaghetti Aglio e Olio
Pasta with garlic and olive oil, a gorgeous traditional pasta dish from Napoli. Also the pasta dish that Jon Favreau uses to seduce Scarlett Johannson in 'Chef'. If you haven't seen the film, you must. It is happy, food-filled, music filled and just lovely in all ways.
Monday, 9 November 2015
Bacon & Chocolate bread pudding
So I often get asked about my love for bacon, and for my lack of bacon recipes on my bacon-named blog. I love bacon, of course. I don't want to alarm anyone, but I also love bread. And cheese. And vegetables (I know), hence my range of incredibly diverse recipe's on the blog. One of the things I love most about cooking is how much you can achieve with just a little experimenting, and of course devouring the delicious results. This time, I wanted to bring back the bacon a bit. But not just bacon in bacony recipes. I wanted to put bacon somewhere a bit different. In bread pudding.
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