Inspired by one of my favourite restaurants in New York - Sweetgreen . This harvest salad is packed with goodness and uplifting flavours.
Read MoreFrom the beautiful paradise of Goa comes this amazing curry -with a deeply aromatic tomato and coconut based sauce, peppered with delicious Indian spices and prawns and haddock gently poaching away while they absorb all the flavours.
Read MoreStart the new year feeling good from the inside, with a soup packed full of all the goodness and immune-boosting properties you need.
Read MoreI have so many variations on this ultimate comfort food that I feel I could write a whole book on it!This recipe really is the ultimate, it’s really creamy (which is essential in a mac n cheese), and the topping is lovely and crunchy (also essential), thanks to the panko breadcrumbs.
Read MoreThis one pot supper is just brilliant, a real crowd pleaser. I have nights (which I am sure you do too), when I just can bare the idea of washing up more than one pan, so I love a casserole where I can cook it all in one pot.
Read MoreIf you thought mac & cheese couldn’t get any better, then Clodagh is about to prove you wrong with her festive twist on this cheesy classic. Think pigs in blankets, stuffing and all your favourite cheese board staples baked into mac and cheese perfection!
Read MoreCrispy crumb topping, creamy rich ricotta and spinach laying underneath, all adding delicious flavour and texture to the juicy filet of chicken. This is a brilliant classic Italian supper recipe.
Read MoreYou can also use chicken, beef, prawns or hearty vegetables such as aubergines, courgettes or tofu. It freezes well, so I double the recipe and freeze half for when I want a day off cooking.
Read MoreI love making this dish during the spring because it’s so light and fragrant. During the remainder of the year, I simply replace the wild garlic with other fresh herbs that are in season, such as basil, mint, or oregano. I sometimes add grilled fish, shrimp, or chicken to this dish for a weekday one-course suppe
Read MoreA fabulous quick fix supper, made with shop bought frozen pastry.
Read Morelove the combinations in this dish – crispy hash browns, silky rich eggs and smoky, spicy harissa. It’s super simple to make, takes about 20 minutes and the ingredients are ones that most of us will always have in our cupboards. I cook this a lot when I am on my own at home, as it’s my TV supper catch-up special. I fry my egg here, but you can poach the egg too.
Read MoreThis dish is inspired by the first Greek salad I ever ate when I was 14 on the little island of Crete. The fresh crumbly feta cheese oozing in the sun ripened tomatoes, earthy olives and the crisp cucumber it is so refreshing and delicious.
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