A cup of tea and a slice of Bakewell tart, sitting in the garden in the afternoon sunshine. What more do you need?
A collection of recipes from great British classics to Spanish tapas and beyond. You will find something for everyone, enjoy!
A cup of tea and a slice of Bakewell tart, sitting in the garden in the afternoon sunshine. What more do you need?
When it comes to cooking beef wellington you can’t do better than to use Gordon Ramsey’s recipe. It is his signature dish after all.
Who can resist a really good , crisp pickled onion with that sharp vinegar twist and a touch of spice or chilli?
Cornish pasties are part of the English culinary heritage dating from the reign of Edward III way back in the 14th century.
This chicken and sweet potato hotpot is great for hotpot lovers but instead of the usual lamb and potatoes, we substitute chicken and sweet potato.
The recipe for Lancashire hotpot is thought to have originated 200 years ago in the Northwest of England by workers in the cotton industry.
e snacks I remember from my childhood days in the 1960s. Basically, it is toast or bread with a liberal spread of soft fat and meat jelly, the dripping.
Pork scratchings are a delicious snack of oven-baked salted pork rind and I love them!
Tripe and onions are one of those recipes that haven’t been popular for many years. It has had a bad press but is experiencing a resurgence among foodies as it is low in calories and high in protein.
You can’t beat a great peppercorn sauce on a lovely steak, a salmon fillet or a tender chicken breast.