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Chicken and TurkeyPosted on13th February 201227th June 2013

Chicken and Potatoes in Miso Stew

As I have recently mentioned, I start getting bored with Winter vegetables. On the other hand, as much as I enjoy cucumber kimchi or refreshing…

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Cakes, pies, tartsPosted on10th February 201230th January 2014

Far breton, or Brittany Prune Pudding

Far breton is one of my favourite and most frequently baked sweet dishes. It is light and low-fat, but filling, slightly sweet, but tangy, it…

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KoreanPosted on8th February 201229th May 2014

Easy Cucumber Kimchi (Oi Kimchi)

It’s kimchi time again! After white radish (daikon) kimchi and the simplified version of Chinese/Napa cabbage kimchi, I would like to present you the most…

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Drinks and cocktailsPosted on6th February 20126th February 2013

Paloma with Fresh Juice

We have been having the coldest Winter for thirty years. I suppose my Canadian blogging friends would laugh out loud if I told them the…

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Chicken and TurkeyPosted on3rd February 20126th February 2013

Chicken in Lemon Sauce

Citrus fruits are for me the only cheerful side of Winter seasonal food and lemon has always been my favourite, especially in desserts. When I…

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Chicken and TurkeyPosted on1st February 20126th February 2013

Chicken Stock and Stock Meat Dumplings

Whenever I buy a whole chicken, everyone (including my butcher) thinks I am going to roast it, braise it or do something similar with the…

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BreakfastPosted on30th January 20126th February 2013

Kimchi Fried Rice (Kimchi Bokkeum Bap) with Bacon

I suppose many of you will agree that fried rice is one of the most extraordinary dishes in the world. Whatever we use as ingredients,…

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Drinks and cocktailsPosted on27th January 20126th February 2013

Kiwi and Rum Cocktail

Kiwi is probably my favourite Winter fruit. Its joyful green colour and refreshing taste give me energy and make me forget the gloomy and/or cold…

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Cakes, pies, tartsPosted on25th January 20125th April 2013

Lemon Pound Cake, or Quatre quarts au citron

“Take any number of eggs and weigh them. Then weigh the same amounts of  butter, sugar and flour. Beat the egg whites, combine with the…

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ChinesePosted on23rd January 201215th September 2014

Pearl Balls

Among the hundreds of appetising dishes I see on blogs and plan to prepare one day, some are so appealing, I simply cannot stop thinking…

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