Dec 3, 2012
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Chicken with Pancetta, Sage & White Beans

Crispy sage, tender chicken, salty pancetta and creamy white beans come together to make a delectable meal and the beans are the star of the show. A little while ago I cooked a batch of dried cannellini beans for a side dish and made sure to make extra beans for this recipe. You could certainly […]

Nov 28, 2012
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Cannellini Beans from Scratch with Creamy Leeks

I love any type of legume but cannellini beans are my favourite.  People seem to shy away from cooking dried beans from scratch, maybe because of the pre soaking they require.  But the difference in taste between home cooked dried beans and the canned version aren’t comparable.  Having said that I always keep a variety […]

Nov 26, 2012
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Japanese Katsu Curry

 The Japanese have a fondness for curry which I find quite bizarre not only because it’s not indigenous to their cuisine but it seems so at odds with the very clean and precise flavours that Japanese food is known for. We’re not just talking any curry either but the real old fashioned tasting curry.  The […]

Nov 23, 2012
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Just in Time Pumpkin Pie

Phew, made this pie in the nick of time for Thanksgiving.  My tardiness wasn’t due to the fact that I was disorganised, in fact my pie crust was made and ready to go and the filling ingredients were sitting on the counter but then the door bell rang and I remembered I’d booked to have […]

Nov 21, 2012
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Chili Braised Brisket

For some reason we always seem to crave Tex-Mex food on a Friday night. There’s something so festive about this style of food which makes it a great celebratory introduction to the weekend.  I’ve never cooked a whole brisket before, mainly because it’s not a cut that’s commonly seen in butchers here.  It’s never on […]

Nov 19, 2012
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Sausage & Saffron Risotto

For a recent family get together I wanted to make a risotto, mainly because I love how easy risottos are to make.  Sure there’s a little bit of prep involved and then some stirring time just before dinner but compared to a lot of meals, I find risottos quite stress free. I decided on a […]

Nov 12, 2012
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Braised Sticky Pork Ribs with Black Beans & Garlic

There’s no doubt that some of the best tasting rib dishes in the world come from the American South but I think the Chinese run a close second.  They seem to understand pork and relish it for all it’s fatty, juicy goodness and pork belly along with ribs are right up there on their top […]