Halloumi Cream Dip by M. Kuehn
The very gracious manager of Antipliler on Green Lanes gave me the method for making this. I’d never heard of this dish so was pretty excited to try it out. It didn’t come out as well as the version I … Read More
The very gracious manager of Antipliler on Green Lanes gave me the method for making this. I’d never heard of this dish so was pretty excited to try it out. It didn’t come out as well as the version I … Read More
So, the next few blogs are going to concern themselves with making life easier at Xmas. In other words, cheating. So many people get stressed to hell over the ‘festivites’. If you can make life a little easier why the … Read More
We’ve been selling our potato cakes like er, hot cakes in the cafe. So, I decided to experiment with some ingredients and see what came up. The result – a very tasty, crunchy on the outside and gooey on the … Read More
If you don’t have a spice grinder then you can use a processor – if you’re a virgin grinder, the aroma will hit you like a train when you open it. Instead of Scotch bonnet chilies I have substituted red … Read More
What a difference a sauce can make to pep up a steak or a piece of chicken and there’s nothing simpler than shoving everything into a food processor and voila, thirty seconds later you have a shiny, bright green thing … Read More
When you sink your nashers into this these ambrosial tartines, the taste sensation is something to behold. Crunchy, soft, salty, tart, creamy yumminess all rolled into one. This was the first time I had married beetroot with hummus and substituted … Read More
This sauce is not for the faint hearted. I like to serve it with cucumber raita, onion salad and some poppadoms as a starter as part of an Indian meal. Although it originates from the Far East, I’ve given it … Read More
Apparently our bodies don’t really relish soup unless the temperature is below 18 degrees. Well, it’s that time again – dreary, relentlessly lashing down outside and I can’t think of anything nicer than a bowl of this richly deep soup … Read More