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was forced to harvest some runner beans after bad weather destroyed the plant and made a savoury Sri Lankan Chilli Coconut Runner Bean pie. She says it has heat from the chilli and sweetness from the coconut and is certainly different. She has been quite clever in pointing out that phaseolos coccineus is the Latin name for runner beans so is using that as her P
We've had some great entries as usual for this month's Alphabakes including several bakes and ingredients I definitely wouldn't have thought of myself - and one I've never even heard of
It looks like the letter Q really had some of you stumped. Or perhaps like both me and my co-host Ros you were away on holiday in September and didn't have time to bake
My Alphabakes co-host, Ros at The More Than Occasional Baker, made this chocolate and fig panforte for her work Christmas lunch even though she doesn't really like figs, which is really very selfless
it seems as though you all had a little fun with this months random recipes meets alphabakes. it's an undiscovered country my friends and it's great that we can go exploring together
Some previouslypublished on my blog plus a couple of new ones. Hopefully you'll find something here to whet your appetite and get you in the mood for some serious Burns
Here’s your one-stop blog post for sweets and dessert recipes this Diwali. You will find easy to make traditional sweets like pedas, ladoos and burfis, twists on classics like phirni and halwa, and also many unique recipes
Here’s your one-stop blog post for cookies and cakes this Christmas. With a slight snap on the outside, chewy insides, and the signature flavor of molasses and spices, gingerbread cookies are a Christmas classic
Clean Courgette Bread – recipe to come 1 Kiwi with Blueberries Cocoa Mint Nakd Bar 2 Yeo Valley Sugar Free Organic Yoghurts 1 Plum and Raisins Carrot + Cucumber Sticks Houmous and Oat Cakes Wholegrain Apple Rice Cakes Clean Pumpkin Bread – recipe to come Goodies Organic Carrot Cake Bar 1 Plum Chicken, Cucumber & Olive Salad […]
Virtual Vegan Party with the FindingVegan. Just look at all the recipes here. I feel so blessed to be where I am right now and can’t even explain how happy I am to be on this blogging path
Michelle and I are very happy to see so many people take part. If you want to join in again this month then Michelle is hosting the challenge so do head over and link up if you have a recipe to share
How can it be that September has arrived already. Time once again for a roundup of the August entries into the PerfectingPatisserie linky and blogging challenge
I hope you had a great Easter and are enjoying the new lighter evenings. The arrival of Spring, with new growth in the garden, blossom, and the first flowers, always puts a smile on my face
In the meantime, we have building work going on at home meaning my kitchen consists only of microwave and slow cooker (kettle and toaster too), and finding time to work on my blog has been impossible
The theme for this month's Alphabakes is "O", I plumped for one of the more obvious O's - oranges, this easy bakes uses orange zest in the cake and the oranges juice in the glace icing which creates a lovely contrast to the soft crumbly cake
But don’t panic. I’ve divided them into nine categories including pies, savoury puddings, nut roasts, tarts, stuffed vegetables and so on, and the recipes range from the simplest of assembly-jobs to more involved recipes for confident cooks
Sly cakes are baked in a tin or in many Tyneside kitchens an old dinner plate was used. Sly cakes are thought to be named because they have an plain boring appearance on the outside but when you bite into them you discover the rich filling within
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