Its hard to keep up with the fruit even a few Zucchini bushes this time of year, but what to do with the surplus? Here's a suggestion for something versatile for use throughout the year.
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In Praise of a “Milky Mojito”
A lifelong fan of Pernod and Pastis, here courtesy of Diffords guide is a refreshing Provencal take on the classic Mojito
My Friend (&) the Chocolate Cake
This is a very simple recipe for a delicious chocolate cake but the most important aspect of any recipe is does it work.... this is a story about making sure you get all the details down right before you share it!
Why on earth would you want to eat a green fig?
Throughout history, creative cooks have performed a kind of alchemy making the seemingly inedible into the delicious. Unripe, baby green figs are one such food, yet these sugary, rose scented confections are a delightful alternative for your cheeses boards when sweet ripe fresh figs are out of season.
Some Like it Hot!
What makes a good recipe? for me its one that stands the test of time, and with a new spicy cooking class on the way it seems a good time to blog about one of my favourite recipes for chilli jam based on a one from the legendary Australia Chef Christine Manfield.