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In My Kitchen: February 2011
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Sunday, February 20, 2011. Pumpkin Whoopie Pies w/ Maple Cream Cheese Filling. I've seen this same whoopie pie recipe on several different blogs and have wanted to try the recipe. If that many foodies like it, it sure can't be bad, right! I know, my season is a little off. Well, a lot off. But I had a craving! I then had to pawn these babies off to my sister in law to take to her office because my little family obviously can't eat dozens of pumpkin whoppie pies! And heaven forbid I cut the recipe in half!
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Designer Dishes: Banana oat muffins
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Thursday, 6 September 2012. Sometimes, the need for something sweet just cannot be avoided. I try to side step it; dodge the craving for doughnuts, persuade myself that a juicy apple will satisfy my craving, but that only works for so long. 125g (gluten free) porridge oats. 140g low fat yoghurt/fromage frais. 1 banana, mashed. Preheat the oven to 200C and use a dab of oil to grease a muffin tin or silicon cupcake moulds. And springy to the touch. Serve plain or split with a little butter.
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Designer Dishes: December 2011
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Saturday, 31 December 2011. Snapshot: Christmas is over. Into the bargain bin go the mince pies, brandy cream and fruit cake. No more brandy truffles or turkey until next year. But no need to be sad! You can stock up on Easter eggs instead. It's not even 2012 yet! Thursday, 15 December 2011. Takeaway's to save drunken Londoners. Their research shows that. A quarter of accidental house fires in the capital are caused by 18 to 35 year olds when attempting to cook at home when drunk. The Christmas season is...
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Designer Dishes: Barbecued butterflied salmon
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Friday, 18 May 2012. The Boy has always said "Never trust a thin chef" and he seems to follow a similar logic for bushmen. Since I got to know him, I know that I've been wrestling with a rather hefty draw for his affections. He totally loves Ray Mears. His logic is that Ray, with his generous waist line, is not simply surviving in the wilderness but properly living. After removing the fins and scoring around the head, he gently plied the bones away from the flesh and – voila! Slice just behind the gills;...
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Designer Dishes: Broccoli & Feta Potato bake
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Thursday, 21 June 2012. Broccoli and Feta Potato bake. What a grim day! What happened to (the increasingly lesser spotted) Summer season? I'm certain that I haven't slept through it because I'm definitely not that well rested. Regrettably. So it can be a super thrify meal too. I'm partial to a little ham or bacon thrown in but it's also delicious without if you're going meatless. Broccoli and Feta Potato bake. 300g new potatoes (or leftover cooked potatoes). 1 large head of broccoli. Preheat the oven to ...
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Designer Dishes: November 2011
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Wednesday, 30 November 2011. Review: Cucina Rustica, Birmingham. Love was in the air and The Boy and I were searching for an impromptu late night meal on a journey up North. Our rendez-vous? Birmingham. Not the most inspiring of romantic settings, admittedly. It’s not exactly our home turf either so, as the train plodded its way from London to Brum, I frantically tapped away on Tripadvisor. Or so it seemed. I was keen to share a scallop starter involving parsnip mash, which I’d spied other diners e...
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Designer Dishes: March 2012
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Friday, 23 March 2012. Oriental cucumber noodle salad. I call it "oriental-style" because I'm not certain whether it's Japanese, Chinese or something-else-ese. Apologies for my ignorance and enjoy! Oriental cucumber noodle salad. Serves 2 (or 4 as a side). 189; a large cucumber. 1 small cos lettuce. 90g dried (rice) noodles. 2 tbsp sesame seeds. 50ml white/rice wine vinegar. 1 garlic clove, minced. 1 green chilli, finely chopped. 1 tbsp mirin (optional). Squeeze of lime juice. 1 tbsp toasted sesame oil.
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Designer Dishes: July 2012
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Saturday, 14 July 2012. Review: Le Mercury, Islington, London. Simple, affordable food can be found at Le Mercury, a lovely no-frills French bistro in Islington. My sister, who has recently returned from a year of study in Copenhagen, was in town and we were keen to get some tasty grub that would satisfy without breaking the bank. Le Mercury would be ideal for a slap up family meal or get together with friends. The prompt, unobtrusive service could make it a winner for a quiet dinner date too. We...Tasty...
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Designer Dishes: May 2012
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Friday, 18 May 2012. The Boy has always said "Never trust a thin chef" and he seems to follow a similar logic for bushmen. Since I got to know him, I know that I've been wrestling with a rather hefty draw for his affections. He totally loves Ray Mears. His logic is that Ray, with his generous waist line, is not simply surviving in the wilderness but properly living. After removing the fins and scoring around the head, he gently plied the bones away from the flesh and – voila! Slice just behind the gills;...
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Designer Dishes: August 2011
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Tuesday, 30 August 2011. Succulent Baked Plaice with Olives. Plaice isn’t necessarily the prettiest of fish. As a flat fish, it can look (as the name suggests…) a little squished and it’s dull grey skin with violent orange spots wouldn’t be a great advert for the latest face cream. Despite the fact that it won’t be winning any beauty pageants any time soon, it is totally delicious and a great base for flavours. Succulent Baked Plaice with olives. 1 handful of parsley or dill (or a mixture). To serve, cut...
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