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Even those that are luke-warm about cabbage love this recipe. Delicious accompanyment to quiche, lamb, beef, venison or...
JL's minestrone soup; Serve with fresh bread. Consider sprinkling on Parmesan cheese. Add a spoon of pesto when servin...
Delicious to keep away tummy rumbles whilst you are waiting for the main course to cook!
Delicious with mince pies (lift the lid and drop a teaspoon under) and Christmas pudding. You might prefer the taste of...
Use dried beans if on a budget (soak overnight then boil - look up instructions). Can also be served on baked potatoes ...
Puglian spaghetti dish where the spaghetti is cooked in the tomato sauce with stock added like in a risotto. Mushrooms ...
Delicious accompaniment to a Christmas Day turkey. Equally good with chicken for a Sunday Roast. Serves 8.
Tarka is the name of the sauce that you subsequently mix into the dahl (or dal). Comfort food, a real change from norma...
Makes approximately 15 naans. Consider also sprinkling each with some sesame seeds before grilling.
On the 6th of January, French people meet up with their family or friends to eat ‘la galette des rois’. They celebrate i...
Delicious on its own, as an accompaniment or with fajitas. You can used half a teaspoon of dried chili powder instead o...
Serve with fresh bread. Alternatively eat with sundried tomato bread or olive bread. Mixture can be pureed with a littl...
It looks delicious, it smells delicious and it tastes delicious.
Quick and easy flatbread base to put your favourite Pizza toppings!
Just delicious - adjust the strength of coffee and amount of alcohol to suit your taste. Great pudding to make the nigh...
No eggs or butter - they are not needed!
Similar to Easter biscuits, these biscuits have a delicious festive smell and taste.
Rhubarb is cheap and easy to grow, and this is one of the best ways to eat it! This recipe works equally well with goos...