Asparagus Risotto with grilled goat’s cheese

Asparagus Risotto with grilled goat’s cheese

Asparagus Risotto is one of the joys of Spring. But my version takes it to the super-luxury level with a golden, melting grilled goat’s cheese topping. The season for British asparagus is short. So I make the most of it with generous amounts of the …Read more

Picnic Pie

Picnic Pie

This Picnic Pie will look so impressive when you unwrap and cut into it at your outdoor feast. With its glazed shortcrust pastry and richly savoury filling of sausage meat, apples and onions, it’s bound to be the star of the show. But what your …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 …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

Italian Pork Meatloaf

Italian Pork Meatloaf

Italian Pork Meatloaf is my take on polpettone which means ‘big meatball’. With herbs, garlic, fennel seeds, lemon and Parmesan, this easy recipe combines classic meatball flavours with a sliceable loaf that’s great hot or cold. I’ve used all pork mince, but you can replace half …Read more

Cheese & Chive Pancakes

Cheese & Chive Pancakes

Cheese & Chive Pancakes, a savoury version of Scotch pancakes or drop scones, make a great breakfast, lunch, or snack. The simple batter of flour, milk and an egg plus mature Cheddar, Parmesan and fresh chives, is whisked together in seconds. Drop spoonfuls onto a …Read more

Waldorf Salad

Waldorf Salad

Waldorf Salad is an easy classic. At its simplest, just crunchy apples and celery in a mayonnaise dressing, these days it usually includes walnuts too. In my version there’s also plump raisins (substitute halved grapes if you prefer) and a dressing that’s lightened with natural …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

Quick Pea & Bacon Soup

Quick Pea & Bacon Soup

Quick Pea & Bacon Soup, using convenient frozen peas, can be on the table in less than thirty minutes. Beautifully green in colour, with hints of smoky bacon and garlic, each bowl will provide at least two of your daily veg portions. Great as a …Read more

Spicy Roasted Parsnip Soup

Spicy Roasted Parsnip Soup

Spicy Roasted Parsnip Soup is warming in both senses of the word. A steaming bowlful is just what’s needed on chilly days, plus its spice will bring a warming tingle to your taste buds! Roasting the parsnips first, with a generous amount of my special spice …Read more

Glazed Gammon

Glazed Gammon

Glazed Gammon, with its glossy, sweet yet tangy exterior and tender meat within, is a real showstopper. But it’s surprisingly easy to make at home and good to eat hot or cold. The gammon joint is first cooked by gentle simmering and then the skin discarded. …Read more

Cheese, Smoky Bacon & Spring Onion Scones

Cheese, Smoky Bacon & Spring Onion Scones

Cheese, Smoky Bacon & Spring Onion Scones take the classic cheese scone to a new level. Light and fluffy, they have a generous amount of cheese plus nuggets of smoky bacon and savoury spring onion flavour. Eat warm with butter as a snack, for afternoon …Read more

Creamy Bean & Pancetta Soup

Creamy Bean & Pancetta Soup

Creamy Bean & Pancetta Soup, despite its name, doesn’t contain any cream. Instead, its smooth creaminess comes from pureed cannellini beans and a little potato simmered in stock and milk. Adding great depth of flavour are pancetta (or smoked bacon) along with onion, celery, garlic 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 …Read more

Lentil & Walnut Loaf

Lentil & Walnut Loaf

Lentil & Walnut Loaf is an easy, tasty, and nutritious vegetarian bake. Tinned lentils speed up the prep so you can get this herby, chewy loaf in the oven in around twenty minutes. Bake for an hour and serve hot with roast potatoes and veggies, or …Read more

Cream of Chicken Soup

Cream of Chicken Soup

Cream of Chicken Soup is richly indulgent. Perfect for a tasty, comforting lunch, impressive enough to serve as a special occasion starter. But you might be surprised to learn that it contains relatively little cream. Its wonderful flavour and silky texture is thanks largely to …Read more

Spinach Dal

Spinach Dal

Spinach Dal is a nutritious, economical and tasty soup or curry inspired by Indian dal palak. Based on yellow split peas, with whole and ground spices, a little tomato plus lots of fresh spinach, I think it’s a wonderfully vibrant mix. In a final flourish, cumin …Read more

Panzanella (Italian tomato & bread salad)

Panzanella (Italian tomato & bread salad)

Panzanella is a simple but delicious Italian salad of tomatoes, bread, and onions. Wonderfully refreshing, it’s dressed with extra virgin olive oil, red wine vinegar and basil. My version includes multicoloured tomatoes plus red onion, cucumber, celery, and a little garlic. I like the salad …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

Walnut & Pumpkin Seed Scottish Oatcakes

Walnut & Pumpkin Seed Scottish Oatcakes

Walnut & Pumpkin Seed Scottish Oatcakes are rustic, wholesome savoury biscuits or crackers. Perfect with cheese, pâté, nut butters, or to eat alongside soups, they’re incredibly easy to make and will keep for a month. The main ingredient is oats: make your own oatmeal by whizzing …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

Scandi-Style Smoked Fish Salad

Scandi-Style Smoked Fish Salad

Scandi-Style Smoked Fish Salad is an easy, colourful main course salad. You can include any smoked fish you like in this Scandinavian/Nordic-inspired dish. I’ve used pan-fried, lightly smoked salmon fillets, but regular smoked salmon, smoked trout or smoked mackerel will all work well. Potatoes, beetroot …Read more

Tuna & Potato Salad

Tuna & Potato Salad

Tuna & Potato Salad with an Italian twist: capers, olives, garlic, lemon and optional anchovies. Full of gutsy flavour, plus filling ingredients like potatoes and hard-boiled eggs, you’ll find this a tasty and satisfying salad. Enjoy on its own or as one of several dishes, …Read more

Cucumber & Sesame Noodle Salad

Cucumber & Sesame Noodle Salad

Cucumber & Sesame Noodle Salad is quick, easy, refreshing and utterly delicious. Especially good during hot weather, the only cooking required is your choice of noodles. I’ve used egg noodles, but rice, soba or your own favourite will work too. The noodles are tossed with …Read more

Cheesy Scottish Oatcakes

Cheesy Scottish Oatcakes

Cheesy Scottish Oatcakes are easy to make with simple ingredients. But they’re wickedly good!  Based on a traditional savoury biscuit or cracker, the addition of cheese takes them to another level. You can eat the cheesy oatcakes as part of a cheeseboard, with pates or …Read more