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BreakfastPosted on23rd February 201128th May 2013

Toast with Canned Tuna and Melted Cheese

Canned tuna is probably the most versatile canned fish I can imagine. Contrary to sardines or anchovies, it is equally good in both hot and…

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Cakes, pies, tartsPosted on18th February 20116th February 2013

Lemon and Hazelnut Bars

Until very recently the lemon tart was the only lemon cake I prepared (for me all the sweets containing only lemon zest don’t fall into the…

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CheesePosted on16th February 20116th February 2013

Potatoes and Curd Cheese Dumplings, or Pierogi ruskie

Ravioli, empanadas, gyoza, mandu… Dumplings – or pastry packages with various fillings –  appear in most of the traditional cookery books in the world. Pierogi…

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Candies, chocolates, trufflesPosted on14th February 20116th February 2013

Tipsy Cherries in Chocolate

Cherries from the Sour Cherry Vodka are the most extraordinary by-products I have ever been left with. After the final, straining stage in my alcohol…

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Home-made liquorsPosted on9th February 20116th February 2013

Orange Vodka

Delighted with the successful results of my mandarin peel vodka made with leftover peel, I decided to use up orange zest in a similar way.…

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CheesePosted on2nd February 201112th May 2013

Curd Cheese Biscuits (Túrós Pogácsa)

These clumsy, innocent-looking biscuits have long been the biggest culinary nightmare of my life. In short, every single attempt to reproduce these Hungarian delights called…

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BritishPosted on31st January 201112th October 2014

Mango Chutney

Imported from different parts of the world mango is available all year round in Europe. The mangoes I buy in January usually come from Brazil…

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BreakfastPosted on28th January 20116th February 2013

Cold Turkey Cuts

Am I the only one to make my own cold meat cuts? I am not talking here about using up the leftover roast meat, but…

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CheesePosted on24th January 201127th July 2019

Tartiflette (Potato, Cheese and Bacon Gratin)

Tartiflette is a famous French gratin of potatoes baked with bacon, onions and reblochon cheese, perfect for a Winter dinner meal. The name comes from…

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Cakes, pies, tartsPosted on21st January 201124th April 2013

French Lemon Tart (or Tartlets)

  My recent cravings for lemon cakes, creams and tarts probably reveal a lack of vitamin C (which probably isn’t there after baking anyway) or,…

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