Everyone should have homemade pangrattato in their store cupboard. It ticks so many culinary boxes: easy to makeeasy to storevirtually freeabsolutely deliciousimproves a plethora of dishesreduces food wasteyou can't buy it in the shops It's remarkably satisfying, so why wouldn't you!?! What is it? A literal translation from Italian would be 'grated bread' - basically, … Continue reading Pangrattato
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Sourdough 2.0
Sourdough is all about time. As time has passed since my last post about sourdough, I've patiently and diligently continued on my quest to make fantastic sourdough. I'll reiterate that regular practice, keen observation and confident intuition are what truly makes great bread. Däve is all grown up, well, fourteen months old at the time … Continue reading Sourdough 2.0
Spiced Cucumber Pickle
A quick recipe post for an Instagram follower. I hope you like this one @emmaloulalala - it's great with a winter cheeseboard. Ingredients: 1 large cucumber 2 shallots, finely sliced 100ml cider vinegar 75g muscovado sugar 1 bay leaf ¼ tsp ground clove 1 tsp yellow mustard seeds ½ tsp ground turmeric ½ tsp coriander seeds ½ … Continue reading Spiced Cucumber Pickle
Baked Mussels
Beautifully simple, reassuringly rustic and moreish to boot. Here's my recipe for open-baked mussels that my children can't get enough of. It's a reasonably cheap dish that's definitely crowd-pleasing comfort food, and yet I believe it to be equally worthy of any dinner party. Ingredients: 1kg mussels Hunk of sourdough (to make breadcrumbs) Extra virgin … Continue reading Baked Mussels
Camping Adventures
A dear old friend of mine posed an interesting and somewhat non-trivial question recently: "What do I cook on a 5-week camping road trip around Scandinavia with the (3) kids?" My initial response was "Holy crap... you lucky bitch!" Top tips, ideas and advice hey - this is actually quite a task as although we've … Continue reading Camping Adventures