Yay, it's finally BBQ season... It may look like I only cook chocolate delice and frangipane tarts, but hey, my kids like a burger as much as the next person. Of course that wouldn't be a generic supermarket burger, and so finally the opportunity to try Heston's perfect burger recipe. I'd seen this recipe on his How to Cook Like Heston show, but we didn't fire our BBQ at all last year, and so the itch grew and grew.
The Renaissance Epicurean Cooks...
Recipes, cookery books, and restaurants...
Stir-fried prawns, pork and squid with glass noodles, chilli and mint
Best of all it cane be made in advance - perfect for Sunday evening when you're trying to recover from the post-Sunday lunch blow-out!
Chocolate Delice
I realise that I don't usually pay homage to a chef when making a recipe, but the legendary Monsieur Blanc is no ordinary chef! Nearly as important to my culinary journey as the Roux Brothers, Raymond is completely self-taught, and his Manoir aux Quat'Saisons has held two Michelin stars since 1985 - no mean feat. As well as sharing my birthday, Raymond is a most amusing and very brave man - he served both his first and second wife a croquembouche on their wedding day...
Almond and Citrus Drizzle Cake
Beautiful bergamots
I'm going to shamelessly copy an articleby Sudi in the Independent, not just
because it's an interesting piece on the
versatility of bergamot, but also because
I'm mentioned.
Caraway Blini
Pea, Goat's Cheese and Mint Quiche...
It's the annual School Quiz, and the endless battle to create something that can be transported like a picnic, but is more gourmet than soggy sandwiches... I made the mistake of asking Hubby what he fancied, and he requested quiche... Quiche! I've never made quiche, primarily because my mother-in-law makes such a fantastic one, and, well, just because... But if I was going to have to make quiche, I wanted something really unusual, vibrant and delicious...
Frangipane Tarts
French Apple Tart...
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