Cheat’s Saffron Aioli (Garlic Mayonnaise)

Cheat’s Saffron Aioli (Garlic Mayonnaise)

Cheat’s Saffron Aioli, mayonnaise flavoured with garlic and saffron, is a superfast way to add flavour and richness to all kinds of foods. Vegetables, meat, seafood, potatoes, and rice dishes. Starting with jarred mayonnaise, you need just five to ten minutes to transform it into something …Read more

Tuna Pâté Recipe

Tuna Pâté Recipe

Tuna Pâté is delicate and light, blending tinned tuna and butter enhanced with a hint of lemon and black pepper. The simple but delicious pâté is perfect for spreading on crisp toast or crunchy crackers or dipping into with vegetable crudité. Easy for a quick …Read more

Hummus Soup

Hummus Soup

Hummus Soup is a delicious, easy way of using up leftovers of the ever-popular chickpea and tahini dip. Light and refreshing, but so tasty, it can be ready in just five minutes. Perfect for a quick lunch or unusual first course, I like to top …Read more

Wild Garlic: how to find, cook & eat it

Wild Garlic: how to find, cook & eat it

Wild garlic, in season from March to June, is a wonderful (and free!) ingredient. Found in most of Britain, it’s probably the most easily recognisable foraged food, making it perfect for beginners. In this post I’ll tell you where to look for wild garlic, how to identify …Read more

White Bean Puree with Rosemary & Garlic

White Bean Puree with Rosemary & Garlic

White Bean Puree with Rosemary & Garlic makes a simple yet utterly delicious accompaniment to grilled or roasted meats (lamb, pork, chicken, sausages, meatballs – you name it), seafood, or vegetables. Best served warm, you’ll find so many uses for this versatile puree rich with …Read more

Homemade Ricotta

Homemade Ricotta

Homemade Ricotta, creamy, delicious, and so easy, can be used in exactly the same way as store bought – for both savoury and sweet dishes. All you need are TWO ingredients: whole milk plus vinegar to split it into curds and whey. I also add …Read more

Piccalilli Recipe

Piccalilli Recipe

Piccalilli is a traditional British pickle of mixed vegetables in a thick, tangy sauce flavoured with mustard and turmeric. So easy to make at home, Piccalilli is a great addition to a ploughman’s lunch, eaten alongside pork pie, ham, cheeses, salads, or in a sandwich. …Read more

Potted Chicken with Tarragon, Garlic & Lemon

Potted Chicken with Tarragon, Garlic & Lemon

Potted Chicken is an easy and delicious way to use up leftover roast chicken. In this recipe I’ve flavoured the chicken with some classic partners. Fresh tarragon, garlic, and lemon zest. But you can swap in your own favourites like chives, thyme, or parsley. Simply …Read more

Orange Curd Recipe

Orange Curd Recipe

Orange Curd is a sweet, rich, and creamy preserve with the tang of citrus. A variation on the more common lemon curd, it’s quick and easy to make at home. All you need are oranges, a dash of lemon juice, eggs, butter, and sugar. Eat …Read more

Jam Making: A Beginner’s Guide

Jam Making: A Beginner’s Guide

Jam making needn’t be difficult or involve lots of fancy equipment. In this beginner’s guide I’ll tell you everything you need to know as well as taking you through the process step-by-step. Although all the jam recipes on my blog give full instructions, here I’ve …Read more

Homemade Potted Beef

Homemade Potted Beef

Homemade Potted Beef is a traditional British food that’s so simple you won’t believe how delicious it is. All you need to make it are diced beef, butter, salt, pepper, and a little beef stock. The seasoned, diced beef is slowly cooked with butter and …Read more

Artichoke Spread with garlic, lemon & mint

Artichoke Spread with garlic, lemon & mint

Artichoke Spread, made using a jar of chargrilled artichokes, is an easy treat to make at home. Enjoy it bruschetta-style on toasted Italian bread or dipped into with raw veggies. With the pungent flavours of garlic, lemon, fresh mint, plus optional red pepper flakes or …Read more

Potted Game

Potted Game

Potted Game is an easy but delicious spread using wild meat. In this recipe I use ready-prepared diced venison, partridge, and pheasant. This gives a meaty but mild game taste, plus a little smokiness from bacon, that everyone will love. The game is slowly cooked in …Read more

Wild Garlic Butter

Wild Garlic Butter

Wild Garlic Butter is a wonderful, seasonal condiment. You need just two ingredients to make it, and one of those is absolutely FREE! Wild garlic is found in most of Britain from March to June. And with its distinctive aroma, it’s easy for foraging beginners to …Read more

Roasted Red Pepper Hummus

Roasted Red Pepper Hummus

Roasted Red Pepper Hummus is a smoky, spicier take on traditional hummus. It still has the classic ingredients of chickpeas, tahini, garlic, and lemon. But the earthy original is given a lightly sweet and smoky edge with roasted red pepper and Spanish paprika. For extra …Read more

Prawn Cocktail

Prawn Cocktail

Prawn Cocktail is a classic and rightly so. Tender, juicy prawns in a lightly spicy, creamy Marie Rose sauce atop fresh salad. While you can buy bottles of the sauce, making your own takes just a few minutes. All you need are mayo, ketchup and …Read more

Potted Cheese

Potted Cheese

Potted Cheese is an easy, no-cook, traditional British cheese spread that’s perfect on crackers, biscuits, crusty bread or toast. Cheese and butter are simply combined with your choice of herbs and spices plus a touch of booze. You can make it with a single cheese such …Read more

Potted Ham

Potted Ham

Potted Ham is a delicious, easy way to use up cooked ham. But I think it’s so good I often buy a ham hock specially to make it. Whichever ham you include, spread on toast or crusty bread with a few pickles on the side, …Read more

Aubergine & Beetroot Moutabal / Baba Ganoush

Aubergine & Beetroot Moutabal / Baba Ganoush

Aubergine & Beetroot Moutabal (or baba ganoush) looks beautiful and tastes both smoky and sweet, earthy and mildly spicy. But this Middle Eastern inspired dip or spread with tahini, garlic, lemon and cumin is very easy to make. A whole aubergine is charred under the …Read more

Mint Pesto

Mint Pesto

Mint Pesto is a lively condiment that takes little more than ten minutes to make. Without the cheese included in the classic Italian basil version, vibrant Mint Pesto is hugely versatile. All you need are: almonds (or substitute your favourite nuts), garlic, a lemon, salt, …Read more

Quick Roasted Pepper Pasta

Quick Roasted Pepper Pasta

Quick Roasted Pepper Pasta is a super-speedy dish for when you need something filling and tasty, but fast. Whizzing together a roasted pepper from a jar, garlic, a little cream, olive oil and seasoning is done in seconds. The rich, creamy sauce is then heated …Read more

Mushrooms with Miso Butter

Mushrooms with Miso Butter

Mushrooms with Miso Butter are intense little flavour bombs! Stuffed with an umami-rich, savoury butter then quickly roasted until golden and bubbling, I think you’re going to love them. Great as a side with steak, chicken or fish, but so good they can be the …Read more

Miso Butter

Miso Butter

Miso Butter adds an intense, salty-savoury taste to so many dishes. From all manner of vegetables, meat and fish, to rice, noodles and eggs, this rich condiment will bring a new dimension to your meals. Luckily, it’s incredibly easy to make at home: just beat …Read more

Aubergine with Pork & Chilli-Garlic Sauce

Aubergine with Pork & Chilli-Garlic Sauce

Aubergine with Pork & Chilli-Garlic Sauce is an utterly delicious but easy Chinese-inspired stir-fry. Chunks of aubergine are first fried until golden. Next, they’re quickly braised in a heady sauce including juicy minced pork, ginger, garlic, spring onions, soy sauce, Shaoxing rice wine, and chilli …Read more

Chia Jam with blueberries

Chia Jam with blueberries

Chia Jam, thick and full of fruit, can be made in around 20 minutes. Using chia seeds’ amazing ability to become gel-like, this jam doesn’t need the large amounts of sugar required to set traditional jams. In this post I show you how to make …Read more