Despite a slightly dysfunctional family setup, I have some very strong food memories – the strongest of which is undoubtedly this incredible mixed grill.
Our collection of guides and recipes for those looking at creating delicious meals using meat or fish as your main ingredient.
Despite a slightly dysfunctional family setup, I have some very strong food memories – the strongest of which is undoubtedly this incredible mixed grill.
Sometimes the last thing you want to do is cook, but no matter how little time you have, you can still whip up a meal and have next to no washing up to do.
A retired butcher once told me that the only way to tell the difference between a skinned cat and a skinned rabbit is that the kidneys of a rabbit are offset and don’t have the symmetry of most animals. Other than that they are impossible to distinguish. He said it in such a way so Read the full article…
Forget spring lamb – the hogget, a wonderful mature lamb that is yet to adorn its mutton clothes, is my top tip for Easter this year.
With its roots in Europe, the spicy, aromatic chicken daube is both a comforting home-cooked dish and a true one-pot wonder.
Some famous drink flavours are such a natural match they even work in dishes, so we’ve put together a few experiments for cooking with cocktails.
Home cooking can still happen when we’re feeling unwell, but recipes need to be absurdly simple, like this lovely homemade chicken noodle soup.
Whether served simply for dinner or for a crowd, complete with lots of interesting toppings and fillings, I’m sure you’ll love these.
We gave the turkey a bit of a twist by cooking just a breast, and creating a ballotine using sage and onion stuffing.
There are so many ways of getting the kids interested in fish and seafood beyond the familiar fish fingers and chips. Find some ideas here!