Celebrate the bounty of the sea with this lush seafood risotto, studded with sweet chunks of lobster and king crab. The lobster and crab are first cooked in the shell, infused with white wine and aromatic fennel, creating a fragrant seafood broth that is then used to make a simply elegant risotto. Juicy tomatoes and fresh herbs are added to the risotto, alongside chopped shellfish, for a savoury taste of summer.
This classic dessert features a buttery, flaky crust filled with tangy and smooth lemon curd topped with a light and fluffy meringue. Baked to perfection, the meringue is golden and slightly crisp on the outside while remaining soft and marshmallow-like on the inside. It’s a delightful balance of sweet and tart, making it a refreshing and indulgent treat for any occasion.
Savoury, umami porcini powder is the secret to these indulgent short ribs, a sophisticated entrée that is sure to impress but is easy to make ahead of time. Meaty short ribs are braised in red wine and stock until they are meltingly tender. Before serving, they are topped with a buttery mixture of garlic and sautéed mushrooms. Serve the ribs with mashed potatoes, polenta or even pillowy gnocchi to soak up every last bit of the porcini-infused sauce.
Dark chocolate and red wine join to create a luxuriously smooth pot de crème. The key to achieving a silky texture is twofold: tempering the egg yolks slowly with hot cream and then baking the cocottes in a water bath to achieve gentle, even heat. This decadent dessert is the perfect ending to your next dinner party. The pot de crème can be made up to two days in advance, so all you need to do after dinner is add a dollop of whipped cream and enjoy the moment.
Thick, meaty sausages in a tasty, spiced tomato, herb and bean sauce for an economical complete meal in one pot. Serve in the casserole accompanied by chunks of crusty bread for a simple but nutritious mid-week family meal that is bound to please.
Succulent slow cooked pork in a rich full flavoured cream sauce with herbs, apples and apple brandy. Delicious served with creamy mashed potatoes, steamed greens and some crusty bread.
Leftover lettuce can be a bit unappealing, but I’ve got a recipe here that turns it into a delicious advantage! I use lettuce leaves to soak up the gorgeous juices from my roast pork – it’s a total game-changer.
There is something so satisfying about making honeycomb. So few ingredients, but an explosion (literally) of flavours. I love its crunchy addition to the chocolate and caramel bark, as well as its golden colour.
We grew up on banana fritters, our Grandmother would always make them for us when we were younger, so it’s a recipe we’ll never forget. This is a traditional Jamaican hot sweet treat that is loved by many, so easy to make and tasty too. We have complemented this with an American inspired cheesecake, the combination is so exciting.