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Roast Beef Salad with Horseradish Dressing

Roast Beef Salad with Horseradish Dressing

Roast Beef Salad is undoubtedly a sensible way to use up leftovers from the Sunday roast. But, made with quality beef sirloin, I think it’s so good it’s worth roasting a joint specially to make this satisfying plate. With little salads of roasted carrots, garlicky …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

Eden Restaurant, Lichfield

Eden Restaurant, Lichfield

Eden in Lichfield has completed its transformation under new owners with its recent ditching of the old Olive Tree name. Last week, I returned to see if the revamped restaurant was continuing to produce the great dishes I’d enjoyed on my first visit. It’s not …Read more

Genoa Cake

Genoa Cake

Genoa Cake, full of currants, sultanas, mixed peel, cherries and flavoured with almond and lemon, is a real treat. Based on an Italian yeasted Christmas bake, the British version is a wonderful cake to enjoy at any time of year. Even for novice bakers, it …Read more

Food & Drink Round-Up July 2019

Food & Drink Round-Up July 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 July 2019. Includes holiday eating on Anglesey, homegrown veg, food writing tips and my first taste of Tibetan …Read more

Food Writing Tips

Food Writing Tips

Are you thinking of starting a food blog or beginning some other form of food writing? In this post I share a few of the tips I’ve picked up to help make your food writing stand out. Earlier this month, I was invited onto BBC …Read more

Jervis Arms, Onecote

Jervis Arms, Onecote

The Jervis Arms is set in the beautiful Staffordshire Moorlands Peak District, in the village of Onecote. This characterful country pub offers a warm welcome and good quality cooking. There’s a wide choice of hearty pub favourites as well as something a little different. GO …Read more

Dog Friendly Eating & Drinking in Wales

Dog Friendly Eating & Drinking in Wales

Besides enjoying the outdoors with our cocker spaniel Larkin, eating and drinking is how we spend a lot of our leisure time. Naturally, that means we’re always on the look-out for dog friendly venues. In this post I share with you my favourite dog friendly …Read more

Grain Free Granola, no added sugar

Grain Free Granola, no added sugar

Grain Free Granola is great for breakfast sprinkled over yogurt or porridge and fruit or even smoothies. Suitable for gluten-free diets, it’s packed with coconut, seeds and nuts, but without the added sugar of commercial varieties. Made in less than 30 minutes, it keeps in …Read more

Four Friends Tibetan Restaurant, Congleton

Four Friends Tibetan Restaurant, Congleton

I ate my first Tibetan food recently, at Four Friends restaurant in Congleton, Cheshire, and loved it. Including beef momo dumplings, chicken curry, noodles and more, we enjoyed it so much we even ordered seconds! As well as being delicious, Four Friends is excellent value …Read more

Anglesey: food highlights from a summer holiday

Anglesey: food highlights from a summer holiday

Anglesey, off the north coast of Wales, is rightly becoming ever more popular. We love it, not just for its stunning beaches and clifftop scenery, but also for its impressive local food scene. In this post I share with you some of my foodie highlights …Read more

Aubergine & Chickpea Curry

Aubergine & Chickpea Curry

Aubergine & Chickpea Curry, full of rich, spicy flavour, is so simple to make. Apart from the aubergine, most of the ingredients, including tinned chickpeas and tinned tomatoes, are fridge and kitchen cupboard staples. Which makes this tasty, nutritious curry perfect for a weeknight dinner. …Read more

Food & Drink Round-Up: June 2019

Food & Drink Round-Up: June 2019

My round-up of food and drink highlights for June 2019 is a little different from previous months. That’s because towards the end of June I went off on my holidays to Anglesey. I’m posting from there right now and I’ll write about it later in …Read more

Congleton Food & Drink Festival

Congleton Food & Drink Festival

Now in its eleventh year, Congleton Food & Drink Festival attracts thousands of people to this Cheshire market town. I went along to the most recent event to sample what was on offer and to bring a nice little haul of goodies home too. A …Read more

Broad Bean Paté with Goats’ Cheese & Mint

Broad Bean Paté with Goats’ Cheese & Mint

Broad Bean Paté with Goats’ Cheese & Mint is a wonderful dish for Spring and Summer. With a combination of earthy broad beans, tangy goats’ cheese, refreshing mint and a hint of lemon, it’s light but satisfying. It’s fabulous spread thickly on toasted bread or …Read more

Pea Shoots: Grow Your Own

Pea Shoots: Grow Your Own

Pea Shoots are really easy to grow at home. All you need is a windowsill. So forget those bags of limp supermarket ones, cut days ago and trucked around the country. Grow your own and you’ll have super-fresh pea shoots whenever you want. If you’ve …Read more

Moat House Acton Trussell, Gourmet Dinner

Moat House Acton Trussell, Gourmet Dinner

You know when you’re going to The Moat House, in the pretty Staffordshire village of Acton Trussell, that you’ll eat very well. Whether you’re a guest at one of the many weddings which take advantage of its beautiful fourteenth century manor house setting, are eating …Read more

Food & Drink Round-Up: May 2019

Food & Drink Round-Up: May 2019

In this post I share some of the food and drink highlights from last month, bringing together the best of the blog and from my social media during May 2019.   MICROGREENS There’s something really special about growing your own food and always a feeling …Read more

Aubergine Fritters & Spicy Tomato Chutney

Aubergine Fritters & Spicy Tomato Chutney

Aubergine Fritters are one of those foods that are really simple but so satisfying: golden chickpea batter on the outside, soft and creamy inside. I think these could even convert those who don’t usually like aubergine, but the recipe works with courgette too. Paired with …Read more

Black Bean Chilli with Peppers & Corn

Black Bean Chilli with Peppers & Corn

Black Bean Chilli with Peppers & Corn is a tasty, easy dish. Combining convenient tinned black beans, tomatoes and sweetcorn with fresh peppers, coriander and a host of store cupboard spices, it’s perfect for a healthy, midweek meal. And forget boring old rice with your …Read more

Easy Seed Crackers

Easy Seed Crackers

Easy Seed Crackers are light, crispy and delicious. Grain-free, gluten-free, made with nothing but seeds, water and your chosen seasonings, they’re the perfect crunchy accompaniment to spreads, dips, soups or cheese. Add to lunch boxes or enjoy as a healthy nibble.       If …Read more

Hawasana Afghan Cuisine, Stoke-on-Trent

Hawasana Afghan Cuisine, Stoke-on-Trent

Hawasana must be one of Stoke on Trent’s best kept secrets. I’d never heard of this Afghan restaurant until a follower of my Facebook page sent me a message suggesting I try it. “It isn’t the poshest place you’ll ever go to”, she said, “but …Read more

Feast Stone: Street Food Night

Feast Stone: Street Food Night

Feast Stone is the Staffordshire market town’s new street food event. I went along to the first one to see what it was all about & was mightily impressed. Last night saw the first street food event in Stone, the market town which is home …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

Microgreens: grow your own

Microgreens: grow your own

Microgreens, packed with nutrition and flavour, are incredibly easy to grow at home. In this post I show you how.   While a huge proportion of our food these days is transported across (and, even worse, flown over) the world, what could be more local …Read more