Gochujang Miso Grilled Chicken Thighs must be my favourite way to cook chicken thighs—the meat has so much flavour and stays nice and juicy, whatever you do to it: stir fry, grill, roast, stew, it’s the best! Plus, it’s more affordable than chicken breasts. We always opt for organic chicken;…
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Japanese Pickled Daikon—sweet, tangy, fiery, spicy, refreshing, and crunchy. This is a super easy recipe, takes just a few minutes to put together, and makes a fantastic accompaniment to loads of dishes. We eat them mixed through salads, on the side of a meal, or just as they are for…
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Tomato, Saffron and Basil Risotto with Prawns—a dish that brings a little summer sunshine to your plate, even as autumn starts knocking at the door. While the weather might be shifting, the garden is still bursting with fresh, vibrant ingredients, especially basil. After being away for two weeks, we came…
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Baba Ghanoush with Pink Peppercorns—smoky, creamy, zingy, and packed with spices and flavour. This is one of those little dishes that just works with everything. Whether it’s for a Saturday brunch—spread on toast with crispy bacon and tomato, as a BBQ bread dip, or served on crostini with fresh tomato…
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Carrot, Fennel & Ginger Soup with Crunchy Dukkah Topping – a flavour-packed, fragrant, and deeply satisfying bowl of goodness. At first, I wasn’t entirely sure if the aniseedy notes of fennel would pair well with the warmth of ginger, but I’m so glad I gave it a go! The result?…
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Easy Romesco Sauce – a rich, smoky, and utterly moreish Spanish classic that’s ridiculously easy to make! Traditionally from Catalonia, this bold red sauce is packed with roasted red peppers, nuts, garlic, olive oil, and a touch of sherry vinegar for the perfect balance of smoky, tangy, and nutty flavours.…