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So Simple Leek and Potato Soup

This is one of the easiest, quickest and most delicious soups I know and it’s as painless to make for one as it is for a crowd. You need leeks, potatoes, water, salt and pepper and a knob of butter. If there’s some thyme around, it lifts the soup slightly but is not essential to…

Hake with Saff-mash and Chard

     Simon Hopkinson came up with saff-mash in his early days at Bibendum. It is rich, bright yellow, soft and fluffy and makes a stunning topping for fish pie but suits this supper of roast hake with tiny tapas chorizo (sold in sets of twelve) and juicy, cabbagey chard. A lovely plateful (thank you Simon)….

2 Feb 20

We’re halfway through a few days staying in a brilliantly converted little cottage tucked away down a private road with views across inland waterways that lie parallel to the long, windy beach at West Wittering. It’s cold but the days start off bright, turning very, very cold, rainy and blustery by afternoon. Comfort food is…

A Few Words on Porridge

Porridge is a food that divides people. I was brought up to cook it in water with a generous pinch of salt until thickened and almost solid. We then sprinkled it with dark muscovado sugar and poured very cold milk round the edge. The trick was to devour the porridge before the milk lost its chill,…

Chicken Fricassee with Artichoke Puree

I sometimes buy ingredients out of curiosity and that was the case with the artichoke puree I bought at www.bayley-sage.co.uk . I had no particular end in sight for it but one night when I’d defrosted chicken thighs for supper and was looking around for something to go with them, the puree popped back into…

Spinach and Nutmeg Soup

This soup is a variation on a theme, something I often make when I see bunches of attractive scabbard leaf spinach on special offer at my favourite high road fruit and veg stall. It’s quick and simple, starts, as so many soups do, with a softened onion, a hint of garlic with potato to thicken…

Skirt and Mushroom Stew

I love skirt steak and often get up early to be one of the first at my Farmer’s Sunday Market (close to Edensor Road, off the 316 to Richmond www.dukesmeadowstrust.org) to buy it. www.marchhousefarm.co.uk generally have several pieces, usually about 500g apiece, bagged up sous vide style ready for the freezer. Skirt needs to be…

Pheasant Stew

For best results start the preparations for this stew 24 hours in advance. There is nothing difficult about it but there is quite a lot to do and some parts of the preparations are time consuming. The most demanding job is jointing the birds so there is no wastage. I did it myself, halving the…

A Simple Chicken Curry

There is no grinding of spices or careful measuring of ingredients in this curry recipe. Flavour and heat come from two little bottles that most kitchens seem to collect along the way: curry powder and chilli powder. The curry is finished with spinach and Greek yoghurt which give it a freshness and richness that belies…

Roasted Butternut Soup with Truffle Oil

I’m not a huge fan of truffle oil but own a small bottle that gets occasional outings. On a whim, I used it to decorate this creamy, golden soup and its bosky taste and smell worked wonders with subtle sweet squash perked into life with a squeeze of lemon and splash of Tabasco.   Serves…

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