Archive for the 'Meat' Category

Saffron Scented Roast Lamb and Rosewater Meringues with Pistachios and Pomegranate

Kerri -

We had friends over for dinner last night so, not knowing what to cook, I picked up Nigella’s “Feast”. I wanted something that was going to sit happily in the oven for a couple of hours and not require too much attention. The book fell open on the saffron scented lamb recipe which seemed like […]

Read More..>>

Rabbit and Leek Pie

Kerri -

Apparently, this week is British Pie Week. I don’t usually pay much attention to this kind of thing but, stuck for something to eat tonight, it was a welcome suggestion. I had it all worked out and had researched my recipe idea thoroughly but, when I got to the shop, they didn’t have the ingredients […]

Read More..>>

Khmer Chicken Samla with Coconut Milk

Stephen -

This is one of the first Thai dishes I ever ate, cooked by Stephen’s sister. I really enjoyed it and they subsequently bought us the book they found the recipe in: Hot, Sour, Salty, Sweet by Jeremy Alford and Naomi Dugold. We’ve cooked it ourselves but neither of us remembered that until we started cooking. […]

Read More..>>

Chicken Kiev

Stephen -

Chicken Kiev has become something of a byword for outdated, retro-but-not-cool food along with prawn cocktail and similar dishes that were once considered the height of fashion but have since fallen from grace.  It’s a shame really, as when they are done well, they can be very good.  I used to like chicken kiev when […]

Read More..>>

Lamb Chops Provencale with Ratatouille

Stephen -

After a brief Messenger conversation this afternoon we decided on lamb chops provencale, mainly because we had lamb chops in the fridge and we have enjoyed cooking crumbed cuts of meat in the past. Ratatouille sounded like a very good accompaniment to lamb chops provencale, as did sautéed potatoes, so we cooked both. For the […]

Read More..>>

Leek, Pancetta and Yellow Pea Soup

Kerri -

Neither of us really put much thought into tonight’s dinner because it was really just a prelude to the real point of the evening: pancakes. As I wandered around Waitrose earlier though I realised that I should make some kind of effort to feed us with something other than sugar and decided on leek soup. […]

Read More..>>

Toad In the Hole

Kerri -

We spent the weekend at my mum’s and she had planned sausages and mashed potatoes for dinner last night, it turned out to be a busy day though so we opted for fish and chips instead.  That left us with a surplus of sausages which Stephen and I brought home with us and turned into […]

Read More..>>

Hamburgers and Chips

Kerri -

Having decided on hamburgers for dinner, we started thinking about what kind of meat to use. A quick Google search suggested chuck steak was the best option and luckily enough the butcher had some and was happy to mince it for me. I asked him if he would recommend any other cuts but he said […]

Read More..>>

Carbonara

Stephen -

Both Stephen and I were home late last night and we didn’t have anything planned for dinner.  It’s been a bit of a challenge to find interesting things to eat since I had my wisdom tooth out, I’ve been craving lamb chops but don’t think I’ll be able to chew them. I ended up in […]

Read More..>>

Slow Roast Pork Shoulder

Kerri -

I know, it looks dry doesn’t it? It was a little dry but not quite as bad as the photograph suggests. We didn’t follow a recipe for this and really should have as it didn’t turn out as well as it could have. We slow roasted the pork on top of some vegetables for six […]

Read More..>>

« Prev - Next »