Oeufs a la neige/Iles Flottanes/Snow Eggs/Floating islands to give them their full title in French and English. Whichever you choose to use, they are all a classic and an absolute delight. I’ve been meaning to cook this dish ever since I first saw them years ago, just never got round […]
Midweek
Rice-Chicken, Cashew, Broccoli and Oyster Stir Fry
Rice. A lot of people ask me though how best to cook some of the basics. A bit like quizzes, they’re only easy if you know the answers. I’ve wanted to do a video of making the perfect mash for ages. My blog won’t let me upload videos though. Hence […]
Lamb Pastilla, Courgette and Curried Cauliflower
I don’t know what many people would exactly call this lamb pastilla/pie/baklava/pasty, it doesn’t really matter. A pastilla is traditionally made with pigeon, but I don’t see why I can’t use anything else I like. It then sits alongside a tagine to offer a texture contrast. They are usually […]
Alternative surf and turf
I must confess that I have no idea where surf and turf originated. As if a steak dinner wasn’t expensive enough, why not throw in half a lobster to bump up the price a bit. I would be inclined to agree that it’s not exactly a match made in […]
Spiced rack of lamb, whole roast cauliflower and hasselback potatoes
Life has been kind of busy lately. You can probably tell from my infrequent updates. No excuses, but I’ve been promoted at work and had to travel 100 miles a day to a new base. Luckily, I’m now back at my home base after six months and actually have more […]
Guinea Fowl
I’ve been quite quiet recently on the blogging front, no real reason except life has been really busy. I’m spending a lot of flying days away from base at the minute. Which means when I do get home there are loads of jobs to do and dedicating much of it […]
Sea Bass, Braised Celery, Black Grape Sauce
This is a simple dish, making the best of each ingredient. How many of us buy celery for a ragu and then have twice as much languishing about in the larder for two weeks? Guilty! One great use of it is in a creamy salad like this blue cheese and […]
Roast Cabbage, Mushroom Teriyaki and Truffle Mayonnaise
I couldn’t help myself wanting to make a version of this dish after seeing Simon Rogan on Saturday Kitchen. This roasted cabbage, mushroom teriyaki and truffled mayonnaise looks innocent enough, but is one of the best tasting things I’ve ever made. We went to his famous restaurant L’Enclume a few […]
Duck and Squash Hummus
As much as I like playing about in the kitchen, it is so gratifying to create equally delicious food in next to no time. The most time consuming part of this duck and hummus dish was peeling the squash. Most dishes these days go a little further than meat […]