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Marinated Herring and Crisp Bread

Stephen -

Kerri was out this evening, so it fell to me to organise dinner for myself. Ever since we got back from our recent holiday to Sweden, this situation has resulted in my eating marinated herring. Which happened again this time too! I found this herring in dill marinade in Waitrose, produced by Elsinore. It is […]

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The Sportsman, Seasalter

Kerri -

We took the day off work on Friday and went down to Whitstable for the last day of the oyster festival. Since we were so close, it seemed silly not to go back to The Sportsman in Seasalter for lunch as we had enjoyed it so much last year. The menu seemed shorter than I […]

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Pasta with Prawns and Pea Pesto

Kerri -

We have been enjoying fresh peas lately and out of some enthusiasm, I picked up two bags instead of one because… well just because. Kerri had had some plans for peas in combination with broad beans, but we couldn’t find any broad beans so the plans changed and we ended up making a mighty mound […]

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Barbecued Trout with Broad Beans, Peas and New Potatoes

Kerri -

We’ve been so busy lately that although we have been doing some cooking, we haven’t found the time to blog about it. What we have been cooking has mostly been quick and easy and not all that interesting which makes things difficult to write about. I’d completely forgotten about this until I found the picture […]

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Sill and Crackerbread

Stephen -

After visiting Sweden and eating loads of sill (marinated herring), we popped into a Swedish cafe and shop in London last weekend (Scandinavian Kitchen) and bought some more of it. We bought one picked in a dill marinade and our plan was also to buy a plain one and do our own marinade for it. […]

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World Cup Cuisine – The Highlights

Kerri -

So, apart from cheating today and buying beer and cheese to represent Holland, we did a pretty good job of exploring some new cuisnes and finding some new favourite dishes. We started with South Africa and cooked every Saffer’s favourite, the milk tart. I ate a lot of this while I was there but have […]

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Summer Roast Chicken

Kerri -

As is now traditional, whenever we arrive home from a holiday, we cook roast chicken. It’s a comforting dish and one we always look forward to, particularly when we’ve been away and eating unusual foods. Neither of us particularly wanted roast potatoes – it was hot and we had eaten a lot of bad foods […]

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Dinner at Home – Sweden

Kerri -

We arrived in Stockholm at 9pm on Monday night and were collected from the airport by the lovely friends we were staying with. We didn’t have a plan for dinner and, given the time, I suspected they may have already eaten. I should have known them better though and, while I thought they were pottering […]

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World Cup Cuisine – English Braised Broad Beans with Bacon, Peas and Mint

Kerri -

We didn’t have much enthusiasm for this after England’s shocking performance earlier on but, since we had everything we needed, we got on with it and did a much better job than Fabio’s 11. This is a slightly revised version of the braised broad bean dish I loved so much last year, with the addition […]

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World Cup Cuisine – Cameroonian Ndole (Bitterleaf Soup), Yam Fufu and Plantains

Stephen -

I have been planning this one for a while, probably ever since last weekend when I decided that we needed to cook another African dish. As it turns out, Ghana have made it through to the next round, but we have already cooked a Ghanaian dish so thought we would try Cameroon now and maybe […]

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