Pork Braised in Cider with Apples

Pork Braised in Cider with Apples

Pork Braised in Cider with Apples is a delicious, rich, comforting dish that’s perfect for the cooler months. Pork rib eye steaks (or you can substitute pig cheeks) become beautifully tender cooked in cider and chicken stock. Along with onions, garlic and sage, apples add …Read more

Beer Braised Beef Cheeks

Beer Braised Beef Cheeks

Beer Braised Beef Cheeks are wonderfully tender with a deep, meaty flavour. Either slow-cooked or pressure cooked, the cheeks absorb the braising liquor of dark beer and beef stock flavoured with vegetables, garlic, and thyme. The result is an easy, comforting dish of spoon-ably soft …Read more

French Onion & Oxtail Soup

French Onion & Oxtail Soup

French Onion & Oxtail Soup is great comfort food. Dig down beneath a toasty, cheesy topping and you’ll find rich onion soup made with tasty beef broth, filled with shreds of meltingly soft oxtail. Although the soup is best made over a couple of days, …Read more

Harira: Moroccan Soup with Chickpeas & Lentils

Harira: Moroccan Soup with Chickpeas & Lentils

Harira is a traditional Moroccan soup, fragrant with spices and full of hearty chickpeas, lentils and sometimes meat too. But, often eaten to break a fast, it’s satisfying without being heavy. Lemon juice added just before serving brings a refreshing, zesty note. In this post …Read more

Beetroot, Blueberry & Mint Smoothie

Beetroot, Blueberry & Mint Smoothie

Beetroot, Blueberry & Mint Smoothie may sound like an odd combination, but it’s one of my absolute favourites. Naturally sweet, but with a little earthiness from the beetroot, plus mint and lime juice to give a fresh zing. Perfect as a light breakfast or snack, …Read more

Beef & Bean Stew with Dumplings

Beef & Bean Stew with Dumplings

Beef & Bean Stew is simple comfort food for chilly days and nights. And it’s even better with fluffy suet dumplings cooked on top. As well as tender cubes of beef and gravy thickened with veg, there’s beans in this economical stew too. In this …Read more

Homemade Yogurt in an Instant Pot

Homemade Yogurt in an Instant Pot

Homemade Yogurt is incredibly easy using an Instant Pot electric pressure cooker. In this post I give you step by step instructions that will produce fresh yogurt with surprisingly little effort. Eat it just as it is, or strain to make thick and creamy Greek-style …Read more

Quinoa Salad with Peas & Broad Beans

Quinoa Salad with Peas & Broad Beans

Quinoa Salad with Peas & Broad Beans includes some of the best ingredients of Spring and Summer. But you don’t have to wait until the new season’s peas and broad beans are available to make it. That’s because frozen versions, available all year round, can …Read more

Beef Short Rib Ragu

Beef Short Rib Ragu

Beef Short Rib Ragu must be one of the best things I’ve made this year. The meaty ribs are cooked with garlic, wine, tomatoes and a few other goodies until meltingly soft. The beef is then shredded and added to the semi-pureed sauce to make …Read more

Venison Stew with Suet Dumplings

Venison Stew with Suet Dumplings

Venison Stew is rich, comforting, warming and utterly satisfying. In short, it’s just what’s needed at this time of year, with Autumn turning to Winter. Even better, cook some traditional, fluffy Suet Dumplings on top of the stew and let them soak up all that …Read more

Split Pea & Ham Soup

Split Pea & Ham Soup

Split Pea & Ham Soup is a fabulous warming dish for Autumn or Winter. Packed with nutritious, fibre and protein-rich dried peas, plenty of vegetables and tasty ham, it’s top-notch comfort food.       SPLIT PEA & HAM SOUP: A BRITISH CLASSIC Versions of …Read more

Pressure Cooker Beef Brisket served three ways

Pressure Cooker Beef Brisket served three ways

Brisket of beef is an economical cut of meat that’s full of flavour. But bringing out the best in it usually requires long, slow cooking over many hours. In this post I show you how to reduce that time to just an hour using an …Read more

Rabo de Toro: Spain meets Staffordshire in a rich Andalusian oxtail tapas dish

Rabo de Toro: Spain meets Staffordshire in a rich Andalusian oxtail tapas dish

Winter is traditionally the time for slow-cooked stews, and oxtail with its rich flavour and soft, silky texture teased out by long cooking, is understandably a contender for this sort of comfort food. But for me, oxtail evokes thoughts of warmer climates; specifically the southern …Read more

Turkey Stock made in an Instant Pot electric pressure cooker

Turkey Stock made in an Instant Pot electric pressure cooker

Although I’ve put this post in the ‘recipes’ category, it’s hardly a recipe at all. To make turkey stock, or any other meat stock really, it’s simply a case of putting the bones plus any scraps of meat, skin and fat plus selected vegetables in …Read more

Moroccan-style Spicy Mutton Stew

Moroccan-style Spicy Mutton Stew

This Spicy Mutton Stew is inspired by the tagines of Morocco, but I’ve resisted the urge to call it a tagine. As you’re probably aware, that name comes from the conical pot it’s traditionally slow-cooked in. However, my spicy mutton stew isn’t cooked in a …Read more

How I fell in love… with an Instant Pot pressure cooker

How I fell in love… with an Instant Pot pressure cooker

A number of recipes on my blog use an Instant Pot pressure cooker, so I thought I’d better let you know here what they’re all about. First off, I should say that I’m not affiliated with Instant Pot at all. And this isn’t a sponsored post. …Read more