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creamy chanterelle & broccoli tagliatelle

Clean some chanterelles, fry them with broccoli in butter and garlic, then make a quick sauce with cream and white wine, and toss through some long fat pasta. Enjoy straight away.
Posted in all dishes, autumn, summerTagged autumn & fall, broccoli, chanterelles, mushrooms, pasta, savoury, summer
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a rhubarb (and strawberry) macadamia nut cookie

For when you have an abundance of rhubarb, are tired of making compotes and crumbles, and want to make a nostalgic childhood cookie that isn't too sweet.
Posted in desserts, spring, summerTagged baked goods, baking, cookies, dessert, fruit, rhubarb, spring, strawberries, summer, vegetarian
crispy chickpea caesar by allosimone
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a crispy chickpea caesar

Start by making the crispy chickpeas. Then, if you can resist snacking on them all, use them as a topping for a very crunchy and creamy salad.
Posted in autumn, spring, summer, winterTagged caesar salad, chickpeas, crispy, dressing, gluten free, savoury, savoury & spring, spring, techniques, winter
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beetroot sauce (for grains, salads & pasta)

A beetroot sauce for beet lovers and doubters alike — enjoy with pasta, tossed through grains, or as a dressing for hearty salads. Perfect for using up those cold-stored beets you still wanna eat!
Posted in autumn, main dishes, summer, winterTagged beet, beetroot, beets, easy meals, savoury, seasonal, simple recipe, vegetarian, whole grains

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celeriac, rubbed in a lick of oil and scrubbed wit celeriac, rubbed in a lick of oil and scrubbed with salt, roasted for four hours then left to cool — just a really nice way of enjoying the root. peeled and cut into wedges + plated with orange segments, iced rings of thinly sliced boiler onion, frescatrano olives, capers & mint. plus a bit of freshly squeezed orange juice, flaky salt, dried chili, and evoo to top it all off. a real delight!
what a difference good produce makes 😌💛 feat. a fe what a difference good produce makes 😌💛 feat. a few of my favourite mid-winter things 🍊💖💫 ‘tis the season!
back from a long winter break with a sweet farewel back from a long winter break with a sweet farewell to pomegranates, until next season 🤧💗 february is basically the last chance one gets to savour these precious iridescent ruby jewels fresh!! wonderful in so many ways — like in a cauliflower citrus salad, over buckwheat rice porridge, with zesty parsnips & carrots, or intermingled with feta + grapefruit in a fennel slaw — they also freeze quite well (I love them frozen over yogurt with breakfast in the morning!), so you bet I’ll be deseeding and freezing some arils for later before it’s too late ✨🙂‍↕️
savouring december by enjoying early-season citrus savouring december by enjoying early-season citruses & chicories (plus other good late autumn things!) as much as pleasingly possible 🍊🍊
golden beetroot, navel orange, watermelon radish, golden beetroot, navel orange, watermelon radish, radicchio & pecan salad 🍊✨ as late autumn starts to feel more and more like early winter (it snowed this morning!), it feels more and more important to make dishes that not only soothe + comfort, but also refresh and invigorate 😌💖
in a tiramisù state of mind ☕️🤍🥄 in a tiramisù state of mind ☕️🤍🥄
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