Here’s the promised Sweet n’ Sour Peanut Sauce recipe we served with sticky roast vegetables and sorghum last night. It has so many uses beyond sticky vege & grains though, I make a batch most weeks to go with buckwheat noodles or Thai chicken salad…
Quinoa, courgettes, succulent chicken and a sauce boosted by kale and pistachio give this green pasta a star quality. I whip up a batch of kale pesto every other week and it makes enough for at least three meals (look out for the pizza…
While in Seattle this time I bought 6 cookbooks instead of clothes and shoes (much better for my soul). I don’t often cook from them (I’m not disciplined enough to follow a recipe) but love being surrounded by beautiful covers on my shelves and…
I made these a few weekends ago when we discovered limes at $3 per kilo and decided we’d have a Mexican night that afternoon. (Pity the avos weren’t so cheap!) Complete with Mezcal (smoked tequila) margs we were determined to use as many limes…
This earthy and comforting dish is still light and refreshing making it a perfect early-autumn dinner when we’re not quite ready to welcome in hearty curries and risottos. The secret to cooking spelt is to always soaking it first for at least an hour…
I have bookshelves of cookbooks I only-ever browse through in the evenings and although gain inspiration, never really cook from (I have issues sticking to a recipe). This year I’ve decided to at least try a few from each with my variations. This is…
It’s December! Here’s a surprisingly easy one for the Christmas table – my take on the ever-popular pavlova wreath doing the rounds this season. Mum is obsessed with growing new potatoes each season just in time for Christmas, she slathers them in butter with…
BBQ season in our household is officially underway! We had a false start last weekend, promising our daughter Gwynnie her first BBQ of the season only to be huddled inside by 5pm. Needless to say we had much better success this Sunday. I’ve partnered…
On Labour day we spent the entire day inside not leaving the house. While it was cold and rainy outside we cranked the heating, ditched our lunch plans and made use of some pantry staples and delicious spring asparagus. Asparagus has to be one…
I know we’re all hanging out for warmer spring weather so apologies for serving up a slow lamb dish! I actually made this a few weeks back for the rugby and with the forecast not looking too flash this weekend I think we could…