Roasted Corn on the Cob and Mix Bean Salad
I have used this fabulous salad as an accompaniment to two dishes but as it is so good it deserves a feature of its own. I love corn on the…
I have used this fabulous salad as an accompaniment to two dishes but as it is so good it deserves a feature of its own. I love corn on the…
It’s a pretty miserable rainy day, not much to look forward to considering it’s supposed to be mid-summer.
However I should look on the bright side,at least my tomatoes and the…
Before I launched the British larder I would have not looked twice at social networks, I thought that Twitter was a waste of time and Facebook is one of the great evils…
One Friday morning in March I went to the Vineyard at Stockcross where chef John Campbell(two michelin stars) is at the helm.
Head Chef Peter Eaton cooked this amazing dish of…
Eggs, ham and chips is one combo that makes Ross a very happy man. As my digestive system does not appreciate this combination I took the challenge to refine Ross’s…
Coq-au-vin is an old classic and one of my favourites. The beauty about this dish is that it can be cooked in so many ways and presented in various styles…
Ever thought of eating pigs cheeks? If the thought ‘oh no not for me’ enters your mind then I advise you to think again. Once we cooked this dish, Ross’s…
The inspiration for this recipe came from Daniel Clifford the chef at the Midsummer House restaurant in Cambridge. We went there for lunch and were served a delicious canape of vinegar…
Growing vegetables has been a new and humble experience for me.It has given me a new found respect for the food we eat. I had a good harvest last summer…