Archive for April, 2007

First Barbecue Of The Year

Kerri -

This Easter weekend saw the temperature in London reach 20 degrees. To celebrate, Stephen and I barbecued. To start with, we had prawns marinated in garlic, chilli, oil and lime juice: We followed this with garlic and rosemary lamb chops, corn on the cob, roasted butternut with spinach and feta and salad: It was all […]

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Happy Easter!

Kerri -
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Spring Is In The Air

Kerri -

Spring is one of my favourite times of year. Since becoming more interested in food, we’ve been eating seasonally and locally. We make a real effort to only eat British and, as far as possible, to buy local produce. This can be limiting; winter is tough as the choice of produce is much less but […]

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Ice Cream

Kerri -

Probably my favourite ice cream comes from Marine Ices in Chalk Farm. I first found it on a late night excursion with my best friend who told me how she used to have her birthday parties there when she was small, the best part about it being the ice-cream birthday cake that they served. Stephen […]

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Jersey Royals

Kerri -

Tonight, we used up the leftover pork that we roasted yesterday. We had some leftover cauliflower cheese and salad that Stephen made a brilliant honey and mustard dressing to go with (honey, Dijon, olive oil, cider vinegar and salt) and the first Jersey Royals of the season. I’m not a huge fan of new potatoes […]

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Lettuce

Kerri -

Stephen and I have a small courtyard garden, we haven’t had any outside space at all before so this is quite exciting for us. As we like to cook, it made sense to plant some vegetables and herbs. We’ve got a small trough with thyme, sage and rosemary; some pots with mint and lavender and […]

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Roast Pork

Stephen -

We bought a deboned leg of free range pork from our butcher yesterday, planning to have it for lunch today. Today we rubbed the skin with salt and roasted it high, then lower. Two and a half hours later, it was done and it was really good. Served with sage and onion stuff made by […]

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