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Sang Choi Bao
I have decided to bring a little Sang Choi Boa into your day. But it has to be quick because I have three hungry mouths to feed and they are patiently waiting for me to finish. Sang Choi Bao is … Continue reading
Gougères
A couple of weeks ago I had the good fortune of getting a spot of sunshine in Miami. It was a short getaway but believe me, that sun – for 4 whole days, was just magical. One of the … Continue reading
Melted Cheese and Chorizo with Grilled Bread
This melted Petit Basque cheese and chorizo dip is one of the more popular dishes from Animal restaurant in Los Angeles. And it’s quite a dish I must say. I would actually liken it more to tapas fare being that … Continue reading
Baci Semifreddo
There are many times I have gone to make icecream and read through the recipe to find that I need an icecream maker which I don’t have – so very annoying! I guess I should buy one but I … Continue reading
Goats Cheese Salad with Anchovy Dressing
The most resourced book on my laden kitchen shelves is ‘A Cooks Companion’ by Stephanie Alexander. It is not your typical cook book, it is an encyclopedia of food with chapters based on individual ingredients (ie. Mushrooms, Eggs or … Continue reading
Momofuku Crack Pie
‘Gimme some more Gimme some more of that stuff, love Gimme some more Too much is not enough…’ Numb – U2 I was listening to U2 whilst I was pottering in the kitchen today and I think there is … Continue reading
Lamb Ragout with Olives and Peppers
Mr Man likes to shop and oddly enough he loves to shop at large grocery stores – you know the stores that bring in huge amounts of whatever is flooding the market (not a bad thing because the produce … Continue reading