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European (vaguely)Posted on21st May 201323rd May 2013

Goat Yogurt, Cucumber, Radish and Dill Salad

Have you ever bought a food product which tasted good but you had no idea what to do with it? It happens to me regularly,…

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Cookies, biscuitsPosted on17th May 2013

Palets bretons (Sweet and Salty Brittany Cookies)

This was one of the first recipes I have posted. I hardly had any visitors at the time, so I have decided to dig it…

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Asian (vaguely)Posted on14th May 201314th May 2013

Korean Sweet Potato Noodles with Dark Soy Sauce

Since I started to explore Asian cuisine (at least 15 years ago), I have tasted a big array of noodles. Whether made of buckwheat, rice,…

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Custards, creams, puddings, moussesPosted on10th May 201310th May 2013

Rhubarb Kisiel (Warm Gooey Rhubarb Pudding)

This is one of the most extraordinary things that can be made with rhubarb. The tangy fresh flavours, the pink hue and, most of all,…

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FishPosted on7th May 201317th May 2014

Asparagus Maki Sushi

After green salads, maki sushi are my second biggest spring cooking frenzy. I am not able to prepare perfectly shaped and equal rolls, but the…

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JapanesePosted on3rd May 201327th June 2013

Miso Vinaigrette

I never get bored with dressed green salads. After years of having it regularly, both as a side-dish and a starter, I am always excited…

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Asian (vaguely)Posted on1st May 2013

Chicken with Soy Sauce, Garlic and Molasses (Treacle)

I am not scared of twenty-ingredient Indian curries or similar laborious meals. I prepare them quite regularly, but most of the time I don’t have…

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Custards, creams, puddings, moussesPosted on25th April 201320th October 2013

Light Crème Brûlée (Light Burnt Cream)

Even though most people consider crème brûlée (or burnt cream) a typically French dessert, British sources often cite Trinity College, Cambridge, as the place where…

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Asian (vaguely)Posted on18th April 201318th April 2013

Chicken with Wild Garlic (Ramsons, Ramps) and Cashew Nuts

Wild garlic is finally there! Since its season is very short, I am particularly attentive to its appearance at my farmers’ market and try to…

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AustralianPosted on12th April 201320th October 2013

ANZAC Biscuits with Dried Cranberry

Have you ever heard of ANZAC biscuits? Many of you might be put off by the above unequally shaped, unattractive cookies, but in reality these…

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