Create a stunning centrepiece for your table with this beautiful bread adorned with a vibrant flower pattern made from red onions, red peppers, and leeks, adding both visual appeal and a burst of fresh flavours. Perfect for any occasion, this decorative and delicious focaccia will impress your guests and elevate your baking repertoire.
Try these tasty sandwiches the next time you’re in a rush, but don’t want to compromise on flavour. The earthiness of truffle adds a gourmet twist to the classic egg mayo.
This colorful fish recipe uses the cold pan method in a nonstick skillet to achieve a perfectly cooked filet with no guesswork. To make this a one-dish meal, we love the vibrant mix of spring vegetables, cooked until they are lightly charred and perfectly tender. A quick and easy lemon mustard pan sauce elevates this simple recipe to a dish worthy of a special occasion.
Elevate your breakfast or brunch with this delightful dish. Each serving features a perfectly baked egg nestled in a crispy, golden phyllo pastry cup, creating a beautiful contrast of textures. An elegant yet simple dish, sure to impress your guests and become a favourite at your table.
A simple eggplant dish packed with flavour. Topped with a vibrant vinaigrette dressing, it can be enjoyed on its own as a main or served as a satisfying side.
Simple yet impressive, this glazed salmon is an incredibly flavourful addition to the holiday table. Perfect served alongside some butter-sautéed baby leeks or another vegetable of your choice.
Marinating the lamb chops in buttermilk imparts flavour and helps to tenderise the lamb for melt-in-the-mouth succulence. Take time to render the fat of the lamb chops on the grill first for crispiness.
Serve with a thin slice of gorgonzola cheese on top of the tarte tatin to melt into the residual heat. Delicious paired with a glass of rosé wine and a light green salad on the side.
These popovers are best served hot out of the oven and are the perfect solution to a winter’s Saturday brunch or lunch with friends. Pairs well with a crisp cold glass of sparkling wine or with a side of smoked salmon and a fresh green salad.
Sweet, orange pumpkin, red onion wedges and creamy goats cheese, this dish is a breath of fresh air during the dull winter months. Serve on its own or as a seasonal side dish.
“This galette, with a hazelnut pastry and a filling of capers and herby goat’s cheese, has become a regular at home for when I have a bag full of purple and jammy figs. I make this pretty tart with a couple of substantial salads for a summer lunch for six; it would serve four with just a side salad. Roasting the figs will bring out their jammy nature, so you can get away with using them slightly under- or overripe here.” – Anna Jones