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Home-made liquorsPosted on14th October 20116th February 2013

Quince Vodka

Last week, observing Charles’ numerous adventures with quince, I realised I had almost forgotten to talk about my last year’s quince-infused vodka, which, after a year’s…

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Chicken and TurkeyPosted on12th October 201125th February 2017

Shoyu Chicken, or Chicken Simmered in Soy Sauce

Before spotting it on the Humble Bean blog, I have never heard of “shoyu chicken” and would have never guessed it was a Hawaiian dish,…

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Cakes, pies, tartsPosted on9th October 201112th May 2013

Moist Poppy Cake with Chocolate Ganache

As a child I hated layered, butter-cream, traditional birthday cakes. I suffered whenever I went to other children’s parties and were given a huge slice…

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READY IN MAX. 20 MINUTESPosted on7th October 20116th February 2013

Quick Seasoned Olives

It will be the shortest and easiest recipe I have ever posted on my blog and also the quickest appetizser I can imagine. The only…

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JapanesePosted on5th October 20116th February 2013

Aubergine with Ponzu, Miso and Sesame Sauce

This is another lovely recipe I have found on Nami’s extraordinary blog (Just One Cookbook) and another one which confirms my fondness of the aubergine. If,…

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FruitPosted on3rd October 20116th February 2013

Pear Sauce with Prunes

I have been making apple and pear sauces for years. Both fruits are cheap and easy to works with since no peeling is involved. Fruit…

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Cakes, pies, tartsPosted on30th September 20116th February 2013

Eggless Applesauce Cake

As soon as I saw a Low-Fat Banana Bread on Jeno’s blog (Weeknite Meals) I thought it looked and sounded very similar to the Applesauce…

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CaribbeanPosted on28th September 20112nd January 2018

Salt Cod Fritters (Accras de morue)

  “Accras/Acras de morue” (pronounced “akh-ra de morew“), probably the most famous Carribbean dish from French West Indies, are small fritters made with salted cod (“morue”…

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Candies, chocolates, trufflesPosted on26th September 20116th February 2013

Puffed Rice and Chocolate Unbaked Bars

I have been making puffed rice chocolate truffles since I was a child and it was probably the first sweet treat I was able to…

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Chicken and TurkeyPosted on23rd September 20113rd June 2013

Shirataki (白滝,しらたき), Ito Konnyaku (糸蒟蒻), or Zero-Calorie Noodles

This title is not a joke. Of course the above bowl’s content doesn’t have zero calories, but the white, slightly transparent threads have zero –…

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