Butternut is my very favourite squash and I like to cube it inti bite size pieces and roast it with some herbs, a little pepper or chili or cumin for instance. I then freeze leftovers in a plastic box to be brought out, de-frosted and microwaved for another meal. It makes fantastic soup of...
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I live in S W France and use Egg plant ( Aubergine to us) quite often. Today for instance I cubed some and roasted it with a fine spray of olive oil for 30 minutes because I was making an Indian Aubergine and coconut curry and didn’t want it too wet in the sauce.
As I had 3...
I bought an air fryer a few months ago and I love it! So versatile and takes the 'naughty' out of the best bacon sandwiches ever, oh, allsorts, where to start, lol
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Instead of mashed Potato, mash steamed cauliflower, Use this as a topping for Cottage or shepherds pie ( plenty recipes for that online) or any time you would serve mashed potato.
Instead of a bread roll for a burger try going with two big mushrooms. Brush lightly or spray with a little oil...
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I tried this yesterday on a green salad and it was really nice. Next I will use it as a garnish on soup. Here is the recipe,
INGREDIENTS for Dukkah
½ cup walnuts
⅓ cup almonds or hazelnuts
2 tablespoons sesame seeds
1 teaspoon ground coriander
1 teaspoon ground cumin
⅛ teaspoon...
We get them here in our part of France. Very popular for BBQ’s. Spicy flavour. They are ‘OK’ not my favourite but then I am a bit of a traditionalist when it comes to sausages. Prefer good old juicy pork bangers!
I has discovered Dukkah. A nut and spice mix to use as a garnish for salads, soups, roast veg etc. Or dip for bread and olive oil. Never made it yet but am going to today. Will report back ?
Like you Princess, I have a Unicorn too, doesn't all us dreamers? Mine lives in my handbag of course!
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I would go with roast red bell pepper soup, roast/ blitz with a little veg stock ( made with a cube no problem) and garnished with fine chopped parsley.
Light, tasty and......the colours of Christmas!