When I put a call out to my friends a while ago for recipes that they’d like to see featured on my blog one of my friends asked me to make shakshuka. (Sorry it’s taken so long, Chiara!) Shakshuka is a breakfast dish which originates from the Mediterranean and Middle East and is composed of eggs which are baked on a bed of sliced bell peppers that are cooked in a rich and spicy tomato sauce. Continue reading
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Halloumi Fries (serves 2)
Halloumi fries are a great idea because how do you improve on the tasty snack that is fries? Make them out of cheese, of course! Joking aside, halloumi fries are seriously tasty and are an excellent side dish to serve alongside meals such as my Italian Beefburgers or Broccoli and Butter Bean BBQ Burgers. Continue reading
Copyright protected by Digiprove © 2018Banoffee Pie (serves 8-10)
Banoffee pie is a gorgeous dessert that’s incredibly luxurious, but it’s actually surprisingly easy to make. When I set out to make this Banoffee Pie I wasn’t sure how feasible it would be to make it dairy-free, but it turns out that it’s completely do-able thanks to the existence of coconut-based condensed milk. Of course, if you’re one of the lucky ones who can happily tolerate lactose you can just use standard butter and condensed milk. Continue reading
Copyright protected by Digiprove © 2018Beef Keema (serves 4-6)
Beef keema is an Indian curry which is based on slow cooked beef mince and peas in a rich tomato sauce. Although I make mine with beef mince you can also make it with lamb mince if you prefer. As with many curries, such as my Lamb Dansac, this beef keema is absolutely fantastic when cooked throughout the day in the slow cooker, particularly when the weather’s definitely on the turn towards winter and you look forward to coming home to a warming meal after work. Continue reading
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