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| From left to right : labneh rolled in sumac, in crushed nuts (a mixture of toasted sesame seeds and peanuts), and in Aleppo pepper. |
labneh cheese balls
tomato and chilli jam
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| tomato and chilli jam |
beetroot and lentil spicy kofta
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| beetroot and lentil spicy kofta |
what's in season: june
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| june elderflowers |
When the days have grown in length,
When the sun has greater power,
Shining in his noonday strength;
When the Elder Tree's in flower;
When each shady kind of place
By the stream and up the lane,
Shows it's mass of creamy lace
Summer's really come again!
Cicely Mary Barker (1895-1973)
nutty beetroot, nashi pear and carrot salad
roasted vegetable frittata
dragons' eggs (or chinese tea eggs)
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| chinese tea eggs |
malaysian chicken satay
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| malaysian chicken satay |
what's in season: may
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| springtime nasturtiums |
eggs fried with breadcrumbs and herbs
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| eggs fried with breadcrumbs and herbs |
egg sambal (malaysian spicy eggs)
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| egg sambal |
what's in season: april
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| plum blossom from an elderly tree in my backgarden |
Praise the spells and bless the charms,
I found April in my arms.
April golden, April cloudy,
Gracious, cruel, tender, rowdy;
April soft in flowered languor,
April cold with sudden anger,
Ever changing, ever true --
I love April, I love you.
Ogden Nash, 1902-1971
T.S. Elliot called April the "cruellest month", which probably resonates with all cooks in Britain since it is rather lean in terms of seasonal British produce. This is not helped by the strange weather we have experienced over the past few years. God only knows what we have in store over the next few months in terms of unseasonable conditions, since at the moment London and southern parts of England have just experienced a dust cloud of sand blown in from the Sahara!
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