
Curly Kale and Mung Bean Slaw
I have eaten and made lots of coleslaw in my life but so far have not made cabbage taste so good as this recipe. I’m pretty pleased with myself. I …

I have eaten and made lots of coleslaw in my life but so far have not made cabbage taste so good as this recipe. I’m pretty pleased with myself. I …

Driving through the Cotswolds the smell of wild garlic smacks you in the face. I have this love hate relationship with wild garlic. It reminds me of the days when …

The inspiration for this dish came from Stephen Williams,the chef at the Harwood Arms. We went there last week to take photos of the pub and Stephen served up …

I was horrified to hear the negative comments from the general public on tapioca pudding.
Last week I was doing a cooking demonstration to a group of ladies who all …

The outdoor rhubarb season is in full swing. The combination of rhubarb with duck is a match made in heaven.
I have made the pickled rhubarb twice ,once with forced …

It’s a lovely sunny day; all my spring flowers are in bloom. The smell of hyacinths is in the air and my bunny Elly is hopping over the grass. It’s …

I have had these pickled beetroots in my fridge since autumn of last year.
They came from our garden and it’s quite a surprise as we love beetroot and they …

These giant meringues take me back to the Millennium when I lived in Fulham. Most Sunday mornings I used to walk down Fulham Road towards Sloane Square to have breakfast …

I’m feeling pretty rotten this week. I have been struck down with the dreaded flu for four days and cannot stand it much longer.
My mum was kind enough to …

Shoulder of lamb is level pegging with belly of pork when it comes to my favourite meat rankings. I simply love the flavour of the shoulder when cooked slowly for …