Fig & Fennel Sourdough

Fig & Fennel Sourdough

Fig & Fennel Sourdough is lightly sweet and spicy. Made with my easy overnight, no-knead method it’s great for both beginners and experienced bakers. I love it sliced and spread with butter, toasted or not. With no added sugar, I think its semi sweet flavour …Read more

Moroccan Spiced Baked Stuffed Squash

Moroccan Spiced Baked Stuffed Squash

Moroccan Spiced Baked Stuffed Squash, filled with spicy tomato sauce and chickpeas, finished with a drizzle of tahini sauce, makes a sensational vegetarian or plant-based main course. A Moroccan-inspired mix of cumin, paprika, ginger, turmeric, cinnamon and chilli gives a warm, mild heat. To make …Read more

Fruit & Seed Flapjacks

Fruit & Seed Flapjacks

Fruit & Seed Flapjacks fit the bill whether you’re looking for a healthier sweet treat or an energising snack. The slow-release energy of oats is combined with apple and bananas, your choice of dried fruit and seeds, plus tahini or nut butter. Many flapjacks have …Read more

Nasturtium Capers

Nasturtium Capers

Nasturtium Capers, with their piquant flavour, are an easy homemade alternative to capers. In fact, they’re not related to capers at all. They’re simply the pickled seeds of a colourful and common garden plant. Look among the leaves when your nasturtium plants have flowered, and you’ll …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

Ways to use tomatoes

Ways to use tomatoes

Do you have a glut of homegrown tomatoes to use up? Or maybe you’re looking for recipes for those market, veg box, and shop-bought tomatoes? In this post you’ll find a dozen of my favourite ways to use tomatoes. I only have a few pots …Read more

Apple Butter

Apple Butter

Apple Butter is a traditional and concentrated fruity preserve which doesn’t actually contain butter. Apples, along with water, sugar and spices, are cooked into a thick puree until they become caramelised and jam-like. For a bittersweet flavour, I include cider, but you could just use water …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

Semi-Dried Tomatoes in Oil

Semi-Dried Tomatoes in Oil

Semi-Dried Tomatoes in Oil are a lovely way to preserve and enjoy either homegrown or bought tomatoes. Dried in the oven for around one and a half hours, they have the intense flavour of sun-dried tomatoes but retain much of their juiciness. Stored in the …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

Quick Flatbreads (no yeast)

Quick Flatbreads (no yeast)

Quick Flatbreads are easy to make and so versatile that every home cook should have this recipe! With no yeast, there’s no kneading and no waiting for the dough to rise. Just fifteen minutes’ rest and you’re ready to go. But, unlike many no-yeast quick flatbreads, …Read more

Hot & Spicy Courgette Chutney

Hot & Spicy Courgette Chutney

Hot & Spicy Courgette Chutney is a great way to use up homegrown courgettes or marrow. Inspired by Indian flavours, the hot, sweet and sour preserve pairs wonderfully with curries, pakora, yogurt and poppadoms as well as cheese and biscuits. Even if you don’t have …Read more

Overnight Oats with Gooseberry Compote

Overnight Oats with Gooseberry Compote

Overnight Oats with Gooseberry Compote makes a great summer breakfast or even dessert. Ripe, seasonal gooseberries are cooked with sugar until thick and soft. Layered between cool, creamy oats with optional chia seeds and yogurt, you’ll be racing out of bed to eat this! To …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

Roasted Carrot and Chickpea Salad with Mint Pesto

Roasted Carrot and Chickpea Salad with Mint Pesto

Roasted Carrot and Chickpea Salad with Mint Pesto is one of my current favourite dishes. Aromatic cumin seeds, fruity and warm Aleppo pepper plus refreshing mint, transform earthy root veg and pulses into a great summer salad. The Mint Pesto that’s the star of 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

Pea & Mint Baked Falafel

Pea & Mint Baked Falafel

Pea & Mint Baked Falafel make a great change from regular chickpea-only falafel. Replacing half the chickpeas with frozen peas gives a slightly sweeter edge. Mint leaves bring freshness that lifts the coriander and cumin spices. Brushing with oil and baking instead of deep frying …Read more

Strawberry & Cucumber Salad with Mint

Strawberry & Cucumber Salad with Mint

Strawberry & Cucumber Salad with Mint is light and refreshing. So quick to make, it’s perfect for hot summer days. Lovely as a side with fish, meat or barbecued foods. Or try it as a main meal salad topped with feta or goat’s cheese.   …Read more

Cucumber, Apple & Mint Smoothie

Cucumber, Apple & Mint Smoothie

Cucumber, Apple & Mint Smoothie is a wonderfully refreshing drink on a hot day. Cooling cucumber and naturally sweet apple are a perfect combination with the tang of fresh mint and zingy lime juice. Blend in some ice cubes, plus a little sweetener if you …Read more

Rhubarb Orange Compote

Rhubarb Orange Compote

Rhubarb Orange Compote, sweet with a tangy edge, makes a delicious breakfast served over porridge, yogurt or pancakes. So good, you can even use it in desserts. Try it over ice cream, cheesecakes, or whipped with double cream into a traditional fruit fool. Easily made in …Read more

Chocolate Peanut Cauliflower Smoothie

Chocolate Peanut Cauliflower Smoothie

Chocolate Peanut Cauliflower Smoothie may sound bizarre. But trust me: frozen cauliflower makes a fantastic neutral base for all sorts of smoothies. Besides adding a portion of vegetables, it will help thicken your smoothie and give it a wonderful silky texture. And I guarantee you …Read more

Carrot, Turmeric & Black Pepper Crackers

Carrot, Turmeric & Black Pepper Crackers

Carrot, Turmeric & Black Pepper Crackers have a mildly spicy warmth combined with a little sweetness from carrots. Satisfying crunchy, I think you’ll love them with cheese, dips and spreads, soups, or just enjoy as a snack. The crackers can be made with either ground …Read more

Berry Smoothie with Oats & Chia

Berry Smoothie with Oats & Chia

Berry Smoothie with Oats & Chia is a nutritious, quick and filling breakfast or snack at any time. As well as your choice of berries like raspberries, blueberries, blackberries and strawberries, there’s yogurt and milk, plus oats and chia seeds for extra fibre and protein. …Read more

Smacked Cucumber with Chilli Oil

Smacked Cucumber with Chilli Oil

Smacked Cucumber with Chilli Oil is a refreshing, flavour-packed salad based on a Chinese classic. Smacking or smashing the cucumber gives more surface area to be cloaked in the salty, sweet, hot and sour dressing. Flavoured with soy sauce, rice vinegar, sesame oil, garlic and …Read more