Category Archives: broad beans

Tagine recipe that I forgot to post,,,,

The key to a tagine, in my view, is the Chermoula. If possible make it the day before; marinade whatever meat you’re using in the chermoula in the morning and give it a first cooking that evening so that the … Continue reading

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Je suis absolument “Hank Marvin” et je pourrait tuer pour un “Ruby Murray”

These are the words Parisian restaurateurs would be hearing if the rugby world cup was taking place in France. Ethnic food is the lifeblood of English cuisine. Take away, an apposite word indeed, the Indian, Chinese, Thai, Korean, Mexican, Italian, Spanish, Lebanese et al, … Continue reading

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Taking up the gauntlet…..

I have been asked by a fellow blogger – yummychunklet.wordpress.com – no, I’m not kidding, to take part in a challenge in which I will list various posts that I have written under different headings. I am so incredibly uncompetitive, … Continue reading

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A healthy tagliatelle dragged up from the vaults.

Recent days have been a blur of fun, cooking and family. However, this leaves very little time to quietly compose posts along the theme of “Dear Diary”, as my recovery time is not what it was. In the quiet of … Continue reading

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