Glastonbury chicken, cowboy coffee beef, fish baked in newspaper… whether you're off to a festival or on a family holiday, pack Annie Bell's Camping Cookbook, too
Continue reading here: Eating out: the best camping recipes
Jun 26 2010
Glastonbury chicken, cowboy coffee beef, fish baked in newspaper… whether you're off to a festival or on a family holiday, pack Annie Bell's Camping Cookbook, too
Continue reading here: Eating out: the best camping recipes
Jun 26 2010
Britain's favourite food writer ventures into his garden in search of peace, quiet and perfect recipes
Read the original: Nigel Slater’s garden recipes
Jun 26 2010
Crumbling between finger and thumb, hints of vanilla, almond and orange zest… Long summer afternoons are made for a light cake filled with fruit
Read more here: Nigel Slater’s summer cake recipes
Jun 26 2010
Quick and simple, this piquant supper should look as rugged as its flavours are
Read the original here: Nigel Slater’s classic spaghetti alla puttanesca recipe
Jun 26 2010
Deliciously crispy on the outside with melting brie on the inside-not forgetting a kick from the chilli jam!
See more here: Brie, SunBlush Tomato and Pine Nut Filo Parcels!
Jun 26 2010
Lovely, moist banana bread for people who don't want nuts but like alcohol. Could be served as a pudding with some creme fraiche.
Excerpt from: Tennessee Banana Bread
Jun 26 2010
A great ,quick, inexpensive and easy pasta dish which delivers on taste in a big way.
Original post: Bucatini al’Amatriciana
Apr 05 2010
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Steak with Garlic Butter and Red Pepper Relish Serves 2 Garlic Butter
Red Pepper Relish
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Aug 31 2009
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Not all of the recipes are what I would call standard New Zealand fare however this collection is certainly worth having in my library and my friends who have lived in the states certainly appreciate the occasional reminder of their visit to the US.