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Thai butternut squash soup
A utumn is here and it is time to whip up some heartwarming soup! This Thai butternut squash soup is creamy and velvety with some warm ...
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Gazpacho
This is the perfect cold soup on a hot summer day. Juicy tomatoes blended with peppers and cucumber make for a very refreshing starter. ...
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Courgette fritters
Courgettes tend to be cooked slightly stewed, typically in a tomato sauce of your spicing: Italian, Indian, middle eastern... Because...
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Fig and feta tartine
Figs are in season and if you like sweet and savoury dishes this is a great way to whip up something in 2 minutes! You can serve the tart...
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Pissaladière
This onion tart is traditionally from Nice but is commonly found along the French Mediterranean coast. It is super easy to make and can ...
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fig chutney
Fig chutney is quite a delicious thing on its own smeared onto a slice of bread, but it is also a great accompaniment to many things, fro...
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Avocado toast with miso vinaigrette
This is really a post to share the miso vinaigrette recipe. Feel free to drizzle it over food as you see fit. A bit of warning, the sesa...
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Summer green vegetables
Summer Green Vegetables Summer is at its peak and these green veggies have just come out of the ground! They are so fresh a...
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Butternut squash and goat cheese quiche
This is a very autumnal recipe, but even in the high of summer it still finds ya place on our table. Eat it hot or cold, in front of...
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Apple tart
My dad doesn't really like sweet stuff (or so he says though I'm pretty sure he'll eat anything put in front of him!) But th...
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Gazpacho
This is the perfect cold soup on a hot summer day. Juicy tomatoes blended with peppers and cucumber make for a very refreshing starter. ...
Thai butternut squash soup
A utumn is here and it is time to whip up some heartwarming soup! This Thai butternut squash soup is creamy and velvety with some warm ...
Wrapped Figs
Wrapped Figs Roasted figs are one of my favourites! But I was usually using them to make sweet deserts. Some years ago now, one of ...
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