Chinese Coleslaw Salad

Chinese Coleslaw Salad

Chinese Coleslaw Salad, full of crunchy vegetables, is the perfect accompaniment to many East Asian-inspired dishes. You won’t find the rich, creamy dressing of traditional European coleslaws here. Instead, shredded cabbage, carrot, cucumber and onion has a lightly sweet but refreshing and tangy dressing inspired …Read more

Root Vegetable Tian

Root Vegetable Tian

Root Vegetable Tian, with its thinly sliced vegetables, seasoned and baked until tender, finished with optional cheese, is a beautiful dish for Autumn and Winter. Its distinctive pattern of concentric circles is very easy to achieve using as many different multicoloured root vegetables as you …Read more

Beetroot & Kale Salad

Beetroot & Kale Salad

Beetroot & Kale Salad, with roasted vegetables, grains, nuts, and a lively orange-maple dressing, is a perfect one bowl meal for Autumn and Winter. This warm salad is full of goodness, but with great textures and flavours too. I love it topped with golden-fried halloumi. …Read more

Potato Farls (Irish Potato Cakes)

Potato Farls (Irish Potato Cakes)

Potato Farls, sometimes called Irish potato cakes or potato bread, are really easy to make. Containing just seasoned mashed potato, butter and flour, they’re surprisingly tasty too. Fantastic with a dab of butter and softly poached eggs, or include in a big breakfast with sausages, bacon, black …Read more

Homemade Baguettes

Homemade Baguettes

Homemade Baguettes, with a tasty, light crumb and thin, crunchy crust, really aren’t difficult to achieve. With no nasties like the palm oil found in many mass-produced baguettes, unless you live next door to a great artisan baker, I don’t think you’ll get better than …Read more

Scottish Oatcakes

Scottish Oatcakes

Scottish Oatcakes are traditional savoury biscuits or crackers that are perfect with cheese. So easy and satisfying to make, I think they’re head and shoulders above shop bought ones. Containing just oats, salt, olive oil or butter plus water, you’ll be surprised just how good homemade …Read more

Sprouting at home: a complete guide

Sprouting at home: a complete guide

Sprouting at home all kinds of seeds and beans is incredibly easy. In this post I show you how to get super-fresh, crunchy sprouts in just 3-5 days. I’ll tell you what simple equipment you need, which seeds and beans to sprout, how to do …Read more

Green Bean Salad with Garlic & Mint

Green Bean Salad with Garlic & Mint

Green Bean Salad with Garlic & Mint makes the most of this wonderful seasonal vegetable. The just-cooked beans are dressed with garlic slices that have been gently fried to golden mellowness, plus a minty vinaigrette. An easy side dish that will complement almost any summery …Read more

Cashew & Bean Sprout Stir Fry

Cashew & Bean Sprout Stir Fry

Cashew & Bean Sprout Stir Fry is put together in around twenty minutes. Quick and healthy, it makes a perfect light meal, or serve alongside other dishes as a main meal. With garlic, spring onions plus a light dressing of  soy sauce and sesame oil, …Read more

Tomato & Broad Bean Salad with Salsa Verde

Tomato & Broad Bean Salad with Salsa Verde

Tomato & Broad Bean Salad with Salsa Verde makes a wonderfully summery meal. I like it with some feta cheese crumbled over the top. But you can leave that off for a completely plant-based dish. Eat on its own, with bread, with a range of …Read more

Thai Pickled Shallots

Thai Pickled Shallots

Thai Pickled Shallots are a great little item to have tucked away in the cupboard or fridge. Flavoured with chilli, garlic, ginger, lemon grass and coriander, you only need a few, thinly sliced, to perk up salads and virtually any dish with a South-East Asian …Read more

Aubergine with Tomatoes, Chickpeas & Yogurt

Aubergine with Tomatoes, Chickpeas & Yogurt

Aubergine with Tomatoes, Chickpeas & Yogurt makes a great vegetarian main course or part of a mezze style meal. Aubergines & chickpeas are braised in a spicy tomato sauce inspired by the food of the Middle East and North Africa. To serve, contrasting creamy yogurt …Read more

Batata Harra: Lebanese spicy potatoes

Batata Harra: Lebanese spicy potatoes

Batata Harra literally means spicy or hot potatoes. This is my wonderfully moreish version, based on the Lebanese classic. Traditionally deep-fried, I prefer the convenience of roasting the diced potatoes. Dressed with a mix of garlic, spices, herbs and lemon, I think it’s a light, …Read more

Za’atar Spice Blend

Za’atar Spice Blend

Za’atar is a versatile Middle Eastern spice blend that’s a useful addition to your kitchen cupboard. Eat it with bread and olive oil, sprinkle over roasted vegetables, salads, eggs or yogurt, in marinades or as a dry rub. While za’atar is becoming more widely available, …Read more

Labneh: homemade yogurt cheese

Labneh: homemade yogurt cheese

Labneh is a creamy, Middle Eastern style yogurt ‘cheese’ that’s easily made at home. All you do is strain plain, full-fat yogurt for 24-hours until it’s rich and soft like cream cheese. Great for spreading or dipping into, you can flavour it how you like …Read more

Salsa Verde with Roasted Cauliflower

Salsa Verde with Roasted Cauliflower

Salsa Verde with Roasted Cauliflower is perfect for those who love robust flavour. With powerful ingredients like garlic, capers, herbs, & optional anchovies, this Italian cold sauce can enliven so many dishes. In this post I give you my version of Salsa Verde & I …Read more

Beer & Cheese Bread with Oats

Beer & Cheese Bread with Oats

Beer & Cheese Bread with Oats is a hearty, rustic loaf that’s full of flavour. It’s perfect for eating with cheeses, meats and pickles or alongside soups and stews. In this post I show you how to make it using my easy, no-knead overnight method …Read more

Sourdough Potato Bread

Sourdough Potato Bread

Sourdough Potato Bread has great flavour, a moist, open crumb, and a wonderfully chewy crust. Inspired by an Italian recipe, I make it with my easy no-knead, overnight method which produces a sensational loaf of bread. Wonderful eaten just as it is, spread with butter, in …Read more

Sourdough Crackers

Sourdough Crackers

Sourdough Crackers are a satisfying way of using up excess sourdough starter. But I think they’re so good it’s worth making extra starter just so you can bake them. Great on their own as a tasty nibble, or eat with cheese, dips or as a …Read more

Cheese & Ham Scones with Wild Garlic

Cheese & Ham Scones with Wild Garlic

Cheese & Ham Scones with Wild Garlic are great when you fancy a change from classic cheese scones. Still with plenty of cheese, they’re also studded with little morsels of ham. When wild garlic is in season, I love the subtle flavour it brings. At …Read more

Savoury Granola, grain free

Savoury Granola, grain free

Savoury Granola, a mix of seeds and nuts toasted with your choice of flavourings, is great for quickly adding nutrition, texture and flavour to loads of different meals. Kept in a jar in the fridge, a batch will last for weeks, ready to sprinkle over …Read more

Vegetable Slaw with Orange, Honey & Mustard Dressing

Vegetable Slaw with Orange, Honey & Mustard Dressing

Vegetable Slaw with Orange, Honey & Mustard Dressing is one of those recipes adaptable to whatever you happen to have in the fridge. I like a combination of shredded fresh raw vegetables with a good variety of colour. Favourites are crunchy peppers, carrot, onion and …Read more

Tamarind & Mint Chutney

Tamarind & Mint Chutney

Tamarind & Mint Chutney is a fruity, sweet and sour, tangy Indian-style condiment. It’s great for dipping into with snacks like onion bhaji, spiced potato balls or aubergine fritters. Using convenient jarred tamarind paste, the chutney’s made in minutes. Just whizz the ingredients together and …Read more

Onion Bhaji

Onion Bhaji

Onion Bhaji are easy to make at home with none of the stodginess found in most supermarket versions. Mine have a very light batter so that the taste of the onions and spices come through. In this post I’ll also tell you about a simple …Read more

Coconut & Coriander Chutney

Coconut & Coriander Chutney

Coconut & Coriander Chutney is a delightful combination of creaminess and tart lime with the freshness of herbs. I add a final tarka of fried mustard seeds, curry leaves and dried chilli to add depth of flavour. My favourite way of serving this Indian-style condiment …Read more