I first made this dish a year or two ago, I had planned to do something with Sea Bass but couldn’t get any, instead I spotted a deal on whole, fresh Sea Bream. I had never used it before and I since discovered that it’s actually a family of fish so you can get a fairly wide variety under the name “Sea Bream”. Regardless of what Sea Bream you actually get they all have a[…]
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Pappardelle alla Bolognese
“Spagbol” it has to be one of my most loathed terms. It represents all that is wrong with British-Italian cooking. Spaghetti with a bolognese sauce? Every time you tell an Italian to try the spaghetti bolognese, they will look at you like you are some kind of freak. Spaghetti just doesn’t pick up a lot of meat sauce, it works for a marinara sauce but not for a meat based sauce. If you are making bolognese it should[…]
Irish Stew
This is a simple stew that can be made within an hour or for best results, made the night before. You can either make your own stock using bones from the lamb neck or just buy a neck fillet and a separate stock. What I love about this dish is that it’s a one pot recipe, so it’s minimal fuss. It also uses a cheap cut of meat (for lamb anyway) and all of the[…]
Hollandaise Sauce
Hollandaise sauce has a reputation for being a difficult sauce to make and it’s probably justified. Creating an emulsion with eggs is always tough to do, it is very heat sensitive and can split for no apparent reason. But there are a few tricks you can use to keep the temperature under control and to stabilise the emulsion. There are a number of ways to make hollandaise sauce and each has its own merits. For[…]
Poached Smoked Haddock & Eggs with Purple Asparagus and Hollandaise Sauce
I warn you now – this one will have you running around the kitchen like a headless chicken. I wanted to do something quick but technically challenging and tasty. It turns out it was all those things, all at once. Two types of steamed veg, 3-6 mins. Poached Eggs, 3-4mins. Poached Haddock, 5-10mins. Hollandaise sauce 4-5mins. Dinner in 20mins I thought… wow was I wrong. Firstly preparing all this stuff is easy, there isn’t even[…]
Mushroom & Artichoke Risotto
I’m probably not the best person to ask when it comes to making vegetarian meals. I generally feel duped when I find a meal doesn’t involve meat. Most chefs who aren’t vegetarians themselves don’t enjoy having to serve up meals for vegans. I recently watched an old episode of Top Chef: Masters where the four chefs had to cook lunch for Zooey Deschanel – the catch? She is a vegan, who is also gluten intolerant. […]
Spaghetti alla Carbonara
Carbonara has to be one of my favourite Italian dishes. It’s so simple but incredibly tasty. Sadly a lot of restaurants get it horribly wrong. It must be a British thing but there does seem to be a propensity to add cream to a Carbonara or stranger yet mushrooms? Carbonara is not meant to be a white sauce otherwise it would be “Spaghetti with a Bacon, White Wine and Mushroom sauce”. And if that was[…]
Thai Green Curry Chicken with Sticky Rice
I have to admit, I’ve not had much Thai food. It’s one of those cuisines that I’ve just never gotten around to properly exploring. I should make a bigger effort because most Thai dishes that I’ve tried have been really good. Pineapple rice (served in half a pineapple) has got to be one of the best ways to do fried rice! At some point I’m going to have to come up with my own recipe[…]
Salmon, Squid and Lemon Sole Ceviche
Ceviche seems to be the new Sushi. It’s certainly becoming more popular and the cooked texture with the raw flavour and spice make it a little more accessible to those who don’t like the idea of eating raw fish. The seafood is still fairly raw, even after 8 hours of “cooking” in the citrus fruits. Because we add a lot of chili, lime and cilantro it takes away the strong “fishy” taste of raw seafood[…]
Meatballs in a Heavy Tomato Sauce with Soft Polenta
I made this particular recipe from the Top Chef cookbook a couple of days ago but through work commitments I just haven’t had time to write it up properly. It could also be that this made me so full I could barely move for three days… but I’m sticking to my work commitments story. The sauce for these meatballs is incredible! I simply could not stop eating it. I realise a few people who have[…]

Pan Fried Sea Bream with Saffron Rice










