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Christmas Tree Cake

Clementine Christmas Tree Cake Recipe

Friday December 25, 2009
Scott
Sweet

Can you believe it is that time already? It seems only a moment ago when I started preparing for Christmas, and yet it is probably already too late to tell you about our Christmas Tree Cake. Still, there’s always next year, and this cake would work just as well baked in any bundt pan, not just the incredibly festive shape pictured.

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Lemon Trickle Cake / River Cottage Everyday Cookbook Review

Lemon Trickle Cake / River Cottage Everyday Cookbook Review

Tuesday December 22, 2009
Scott
Books, Sweet

When I first heard about the new River Cottage book (Everyday) coming out this year I asked practically every family member to buy it for my birthday. Luckily for me one of them agreed, and I can now happily confirm that this is yet another great book from Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall.

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Christmas Salad of Feta and Pomegranate

Christmas Salad of Feta and Pomegranate

Saturday December 19, 2009
Scott
Fruit & Veg

This recipe is part of my new found love of pomegranates; a leafy salad with pomegranates and feta cheese. It’s surprisingly good, and a great festive alternative to all the turkey you’re likely to be eating. We cheated and used a bag of ready bought salad leaves for this (hey, Delia gets away with it), but it would be even better if you made up your own.

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Nigellas Pomegranate, Onion and Coriander Salad

Nigellas Pomegranate, Onion and Coriander Salad

Wednesday December 16, 2009
Scott
Fruit & Veg

At Christmas I always find myself reaching for one of Nigella Lawson’s great cookbooks. This year is no exception, and I make no apologies for reproducing this fantastic recipe from Nigella Christmas

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Beef Tagine Recipe

Beef Tagine Recipe

Monday December 14, 2009
Scott
Meat & Fish

Give this version (or Nigella’s original Lamb Tagine) a go and your house will be full of the smells of Christmas while it cooks. You won’t regret it!

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In The Bag: Christmas 09 Special

In The Bag: Christmas 09 Special

Wednesday December 9, 2009
Scott
Misc.

I’ve been a little quiet with food blogging since the birth of Mia in May this year, and one of the things I just haven’t had time to be involved with is the great seasonal food blogging challenge “In The Bag”, which instead has been held by co-host Julia over at “A Slice of Cherry Pie”.

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Polish Czarnina (Duck Blood) Soup Recipe

Polish Czarnina (Duck Blood) Soup Recipe

Monday December 7, 2009
Scott
Meat & Fish, Soups & Sauces

Czarnina is pretty much a traditional Polish dish, yet shows just how much we in the Western world (UK, in my case) have become detached from our food. All meat has blood in it, but the mere mention of a soup where blood is the primary ingredient still never fails to raise an eyebrow.

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A Zebra Cake Re-lapse

A Zebra Cake Re-lapse

Monday October 19, 2009
Scott
Misc.

The challenge is on. Can you do an even better job of baking a Zebra Cake than Jane did?

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How to Make Curd (Cottage) Cheese

How to Make Curd (Cottage) Cheese

Saturday October 17, 2009
Scott
Recipes

To make cheese, you need milk. Milk is basically made up of water, protein, fat and lactose, and what we need to do is make the proteins stick together by adding an acid (forming curds), then sieve away the liquid (the whey).

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Golden Beetroot Carpaccio

Golden Beetroot Carpaccio

Saturday September 19, 2009
Scott
Fruit & Veg

Normally, a carpaccio is a dish made from thin slices of meat or fish, accompanied by a tangy dressing with vinegar, mustard, or lemon juice. The same principles apply with this beetroot carpaccio, too; wafer thin slices arranged on a plate and drizzled with a balsamic and olive oil dressing. A selection of chopped up herbs finishes the job.

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My name is Scott and I love food; talking about it, cooking it and eating it. I’m not a chef or anything exciting like that – I just cook at my home in Lincolnshire with my wife Gosia and daughter Mia for the sheer enjoyment of it.

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