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Chocao: New Cacao Gin Liqueur from Staffordshire

Chocao: New Cacao Gin Liqueur from Staffordshire

Chocao, a new cacao gin liqueur, is the result of a collaboration between two great Staffordshire independents. Its official launch is coming up later this month, but here I have a sneak preview for you. I’ve also given links to launch events where you can …Read more

Food & Drink Round-Up January 2020

Food & Drink Round-Up January 2020

In this post I share some of my food and drink highlights from last month, bringing together the best of the blog and my social media during January 2020. Includes American pancakes (twice!), a perfect pizza, Indian street food, tasty local beef in a country …Read more

Fresh Cream Muffins

Fresh Cream Muffins

Fresh Cream Muffins. How good does that sound? But it’s not just a filling of whipped, vanilla-scented cream that makes these muffins so special. There’s also a lemony preserve and juicy sultanas in the light, buttery muffins. Who doesn’t love a sweet muffin? Everyone will …Read more

Whisky Night at The Old Mill in Leek with Distilled Events

Whisky Night at The Old Mill in Leek with Distilled Events

Did you go out for Burns Night last weekend? I got my celebrating in early when I was lucky enough to be invited to The Old Mill in Leek. In honour of the Scottish poet, the smokehouse hosted a Whisky Night featuring Distilled Events. Along …Read more

Streat Graze & Bar, Stone

Streat Graze & Bar, Stone

Streat Graze & Bar in Stone serves up tasty, generous portions inspired by Indian street food. With an emphasis on tapas style eating, it’s a great place for sharing. You won’t find the familiar curries of traditional British Indian restaurants here, but good value dishes, …Read more

Book Review: Keep Calm and Fanny On! The Many Careers of Fanny Cradock

Book Review: Keep Calm and Fanny On! The Many Careers of Fanny Cradock

Fanny Cradock’s multi-faceted and fascinating life is laid bare in Keep Calm and Fanny On! The Many Careers of Fanny Cradock by Kevin Geddes. I began by knowing little about this prolific TV cook, journalist, travel writer, poet, novelist, campaigner and businesswoman with a reputation …Read more

Mushroom & Chestnut Soup

Mushroom & Chestnut Soup

Mushroom & Chestnut Soup is wonderfully full flavoured, containing dried porcini mushrooms as well as fresh mushrooms. I like to add a little smoked bacon, but that can be left out if you want to keep the soup vegetarian. But what makes this different to …Read more

The One Dim Sum & Noodle Bar, Newcastle-Under-Lyme

The One Dim Sum & Noodle Bar, Newcastle-Under-Lyme

The One Dim Sum & Noodle Bar is an unassuming little place in Newcastle-Under-Lyme. Doing a roaring trade in takeaway, there’s a few tables in the bright, modern interior too. I went there to eat recently and discovered reasonably priced, tasty dishes served promptly and …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

Aloo Bonda: Indian Potato Balls

Aloo Bonda: Indian Potato Balls

Aloo Bonda, also known as Batata Vada, are wonderful little spiced potato balls coated in a chickpea flour batter and deep fried. Served as a snack, starter or part of a larger Indian-style meal with chutneys for dipping, you’ll be surprised how such simple ingredients …Read more

Food & Drink Round-Up December 2019

Food & Drink Round-Up December 2019

In this post I share some of my food and drink highlights from last month, bringing together the best of the blog and my social media during December 2019. Includes a birthday meal with a MasterChef finalist, seasonal baking and Christmas in Wales.   Love …Read more

Top 16 Lighter Recipes for January

Top 16 Lighter Recipes for January

If you enjoyed plenty of festive feasting recently but are looking to bring things back into balance, my Top 16 Lighter Recipes for January are just right for you. I’ve selected my favourite lighter recipes from the blog and brought them together in one post. …Read more

Chai Spiced Star Bread

Chai Spiced Star Bread

Chai Spiced Star Bread, sweet, buttery and spicy, is a treat at any time of year. But I think it’s especially good at Christmas as, although not complicated to make, it looks really impressive. And those who don’t relish mince pies, Christmas cake and the …Read more

NØRTH Kitchen + Bar, Stoke-on-Trent

NØRTH Kitchen + Bar, Stoke-on-Trent

NØRTH Kitchen + Bar is the new incarnation of RAWR in Stoke-on-Trent’s Cultural Quarter. The change came in early November 2019 with the new brand and a new menu. I visited one recent lunchtime to take a look.   Goodbye RAWR, Hello NØRTH  Situated on …Read more

Tasting Menu with Professional MasterChef Finalist Louisa Ellis

Tasting Menu with Professional MasterChef Finalist Louisa Ellis

Last night I was among a group of very lucky diners at The George at Alstonefield. We were there for a tasting menu from Louisa Ellis, finalist in Masterchef: The Professionals 2017. Now working as a private chef, cooking at events, pop-ups and holding cookery …Read more

Pork Burgers with Sage, Garlic & Stilton

Pork Burgers with Sage, Garlic & Stilton

Pork Burgers make a welcome change from the usual minced beef. Subtly flavoured with sage and garlic, I top the cooked patties with slices of creamy Stilton cheese before popping under the grill to melt. Add a crunchy, tangy apple and cabbage slaw to your …Read more

Food & Drink Round-Up November 2019

Food & Drink Round-Up November 2019

In this post I share some of my food and drink highlights from last month, bringing together the best of the blog and my social media during November 2019. Includes a controversial chilli, sustainable meat eating, tapas, South East Asian, Indian and Pakistani food and …Read more

Roasted Red Pepper & Borlotti Bean Soup

Roasted Red Pepper & Borlotti Bean Soup

Roasted Red Pepper & Borlotti Bean Soup makes use of economical and easy to use peppers from a jar plus tinned beans. With the addition of vegetables like onion, carrot and celery it’s a nutritious, vibrant soup with the warming heat of a little chilli …Read more

Chocolate Coconut Porridge

Chocolate Coconut Porridge

Chocolate Coconut Porridge is a real treat and perfect for chilly mornings when you want something a bit special. Oats, creamy coconut milk and intense cocoa or cacao powder are lightly sweetened with dates and a touch of vanilla. A sprinkle of cacao nibs and …Read more

Wat Wok at The Bank House Hixon

Wat Wok at The Bank House Hixon

Wat Wok serves up authentic, incredible-tasting South East Asian food. They’re regulars at food festivals and events with their pop-up kitchen, but right now you can enjoy their exquisite dishes in a restaurant setting during their residence at The Bank House Hixon. I went along …Read more

Tangy Vegetable & Apple Coleslaw

Tangy Vegetable & Apple Coleslaw

Tangy Vegetable & Apple Coleslaw is a great variation on the classic salad of shredded vegetables in a creamy dressing. Crisp eating apples and a splash of cider vinegar give a tart edge and yogurt mixed with the mayonnaise lightens this satisfying side salad.   …Read more

Picturedrome Food Hall, Macclesfield

Picturedrome Food Hall, Macclesfield

Picturedrome in Macclesfield offers food and drink from a range of independent businesses, all under one roof. I recently visited this newly opened food hall set in an old cinema and loved the lively, communal eating experience. Opened at the end of October 2019, Picturedrome …Read more

Smoky Bacon, Leek & Potato Soup

Smoky Bacon, Leek & Potato Soup

Smoky Bacon, Leek & Potato Soup is a welcome change from the usual creamy leek and potato version. Made in around 45 minutes, this golden coloured soup has bags of flavour, including smokiness from bacon or pancetta.     Say ‘leek & potato soup’ and what …Read more

Used cookery books: a window into others’ lives

Used cookery books: a window into others’ lives

Don’t you love finding evidence of previous owners in used books? Maybe just a neatly written name on the flyleaf and some underlining. Or, in cookery books, splashes of sauce or perhaps recipes satisfyingly ticked off as the owner cooked them. In this post I …Read more

Chicken Chilli

Chicken Chilli

Chicken Chilli is a lighter alternative to many traditional chillies, whether meat or veggie. Instead of a tomato base this is a ‘white’ chilli with sweetcorn and white beans as well as chunks of chicken. The spicy mix, with as much chilli as you like, is …Read more