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| panzanella (Italian bread salad) |
an italian-style bread salad: panzanella
sweetcorn fritters with crème fraîche, hot smoked salmon and chives
| sweetcorn fritters with crème fraîche and hot smoked salmon |
smoked salmon pâté with peter's yard crispbreads
| smoked salmon pâté |
dinner with delicious magazine
| the menu! |
grilled salmon in smoky tamarind sauce
| grilled salmon in smoky tamarind sauce |
In the past, if asked if I would like to go to a Mexican restaurant, I would typically answer "no". My experiences of Mexican food in London (and New York for that matter) had been typically awful - generally mushy beans, beans and more beans, with overly sweet sauces, uniformly sickly, accompanied by rotgut tequila. It turns out that I had been mistaking TexMex for genuine Mexican and that real Mexican food could be fresh and tasty without any kind of reliance on sugar and powdered garlic!
books galore and a chance to support your local library
| BBQ cookbook display in the window of my local library |
At a time of austerity, I had to face up to the fact that I had a serious addiction. A book addiction. A dependence that in frugal times I could no longer afford to support. I would rather feed myself than feed my habit.
something for the weekend? roast leg of lamb with a greek-style marinade
| lemon and garlic roast leg of lamb |
rhubarb and pink gooseberry crumble
| rhubarb crumble |
moors and christians rice (moros y christianos)
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| moors and christians rice (moros y christianos) |
The Spanish name refers to a time during the Medieval period, when Muslims and Christians lived side-by-side in harmony. Sadly the Inquisition put paid to that but concord lives on in this delicious dish.
sour orange mojo sauce
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| Cuban sour orange mojo sauce |
cuban roast chicken with sour orange mojo sauce
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| Cuban roast chicken with sour orange mojo sauce |
Cuban food is a fabulous combination of their historical influences and local ingredients. Since the island is the perfect example of melting pot influences, from Spanish, Portuguese and South American Indian to African, Chinese and Arab.
The food is also the food of ingenuity and creativity. You have to be imaginative when you are surrounded by hardship; when food is rationed. I had never been made more aware of this until I read the books of Leonardo Padura
salad of poached cherries and feta
| cherry and feta salad |
It is worth bearing in mind that English cherry orchards are in a parlous state; we have lost 90% of our traditional orchards over the past 50 years and the UK now imports 95% of cherries into the country. Yikes! Support the Cherry Aid campaign at FoodLovers Britain or on Facebook. As part of the campaign, you can plant, rent or even adopt a cherry tree to show how much you love them.
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