WOM Challenge – Two Courses for Five Pounds – Courgette Soup and Crab Spaghetti

Stephen -

There has been a lot of discussion over at the Guardian Word of Mouth (aka WOM) blog because some people wrote pretty scathing responses to the “Dinner for under a fiver” feature that they ran in their G2 supplement. A lot of the criticism was based around two points: 1) the recipes were boring and […]

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Chorizo and Squid Salad

Kerri -

The friends that came to visit yesterday kindly bought an enormous chorizo with them. We ate some yesterday but had plenty left over so decided to use it in this salad that we originally saw on Something For The Weekend. It was really good, the capers and sherry vinegar cut through the oiliness of the […]

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Spring Soup

Kerri -

“Spring Soup” makes this sound very grand when, in fact, it’s actually just a combination of leftovers from the bottom of the fridge: the watercress from last week’s salad and the ends of the asparagus that we barbecued on Sunday. 1 white onion, chopped 2 cloves garlic, sliced 3 large new potatoes, sliced 1 litre […]

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Trout, Watercress and Potato Salad

Kerri -

I’ve been eagerly awaiting the first crop of watercress since the weather warmed up. As much as I love cabbage and parsnips and Brussels sprouts, I’m getting a little tired of them now after so many months of relying on them for comforting, hearty dishes. Watercress may seem like a funny thing to be excited […]

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Scallops, Pork Belly and Paella

Kerri -

We had some friends over for dinner last night to celebrate the start of the long weekend. I’ve been waiting for the right time to cook scallops and pork belly since eating it in a restaurant last year and this was the perfect opportunity. Unfortunately, I didn’t take in to account just how much the […]

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Pork Ragù

Kerri -

As I mentioned yesterday, one of the reasons we had pork for dinner last night is because I’ve been wanting to make a pork ragù for some time. Normally, we would decide what to do with leftovers after we had eaten the main meal so this is a bit backwards but it’s a good way […]

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Lamb Chops and Minted Pea Puree

Kerri -

We spent most of last Saturday cooking for a family lunch the following day and, as a result, neither of us have felt much like cooking recently which is why things have been a bit quiet around here. After a day of catching up with friends and watching the Grand National, neither of us were […]

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Cabbage Stew

Stephen -

When I was younger, my mum used to cook this on occasion and I loved it, especially topped with a big pile of grated cheese.  My mum had written it and several other recipes into a little notebook for me about ten years ago, so as Kerri was out this evening I dug it out […]

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Pea and Ham Soup

Kerri -

When I was small, we ate peas fairly often but I always hated them. In an effort to get rid of them and enjoy the rest of my dinner, I would eat them all first with lots of gravy to disguise the taste. I suppose all those years of intense-pea-eating must have slowly changed my […]

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Mackerel, Lentil and Wild Rice Salad

Stephen -

This evening we wanted something relatively healthy but filling.  Kerri found this recipe, which we took some elements from. Ingredients 100g puy lentils 70g red rice, wild rice or a mixture of both (we used a mixture since that’s what we had) 2 fillets of smoked mackerel (peppered or not; up to you) 2 small […]

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