| herb and tomato salsa |
herb and tomato salsa
chocolate and cherry loveliness: black forest cupcakes
| black forest cupcakes |
better than fairies at the bottom of the garden: wild garlic pesto
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| wild leek pesto |
weekend pleasures: a hash in the pan! (perfect corned beef hash)
| corned beef hash |
leftover easter egg brownies
| leftover Easter egg brownies with dried fruit and spices |
roast breast of lamb stuffed with spiced couscous
| spiced couscous stuffing for lamb breast |
almost easter biscuits
| knobbly Easter biscuits |
These spicy, fruited biscuits were traditionally eaten in England at Easter, very likely originating in the West Country. In theory, they should be flattened and regular shape, with a fluted edge. Unfortunately, my rather lumpy looking biscuits are as a result of not flattening them out, not using a fluted biscuit cutter and realising at the last minute that I didn't have any currants and subsituting my never-ending Christmas mincemeat. Again.
not quite simnel cake
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| not quite simnel cake |
what's in season: april
| wild garlic in my back garden |
Now that April's there,
Robert Browning, 1812-1889
April is known as a "cruel month", not least because it is rather lean in terms of seasonal British produce. Stores of British fruit and vegetables are coming to an end and the new crops of vegetables are not up to maximum strength yet. Fortunately spring greens are beginning to appear, such as lettuce and watercress as well as spinach and broccoli, so it’s not all doom and gloom. I have just discovered a whole load of wild garlic in my garden, which makes me very happy, as you can imagine. I shall be making soup in the very near future.
a little bit on the side: puréed carrots
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| a mush of puréed carrots |
It was years before I realised I liked carrots. I quite liked them as a small child as I enjoyed their sweet crunch. As a teenager I was bored with them - often the only edible ingredient in a school meal. Mmmn, carrots again today. But by the time I was in my 20's I had begun to feel a distinct antagonism. What you may wonder had the poor carrot done to feel my disdain?
a case of culinary serendipity: jerusalem artichoke and creamed spinach soup
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| jerusalem artichoke soup with creamed spinach |
simply hot cross buns
| buttered hot cross buns |
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