American Style Gooey Cookie S’mores

Jul 19

Traditionally an American campfire classic, with marshmallows and chocolate sandwiched between two biscuits, my indoor s’mores are the ultimate treat. With the addition of crunchy peanut butter, you can attempt to make all the ingredients yourself at home, or a take the easy road with my sure-fire shortcuts. You will need a blowtorch, electric whisk and an 8cm cookie cutter for this recipe.

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The Perfect Bloody Mary Sandwich With Bacon and Oozing Cheese

Jun 24

I couldn’t think of a better way to brunch than this Bloody Mary melted cheese sandwich. Made with a Bloody Mary relish that will wake up your taste buds, it is perfectly matched with salty bacon and gooey cheese that is bound to cure any hangovers from the weekend.

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Bloody Mary

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Fresh & Crispy Fish Fingers with a Creamy Tartare Sauce

May 25

Why buy the frozen variety when you can make your own fresh and delicious fish fingers at home! The perfect snack, these fish fingers are best served with my zingy tartare sauce. The sea bass can be swapped for any of your favourite white fish. You could even put them in a fish finger sandwich! Find the recipe here

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BBQ Beef Korean Tacos with Asian Slaw, Pickled Cucumber and Gochujang Aioli

May 14

A guaranteed crowd pleaser with friends, my easy BBQ Beef Korean tacos are packed full of delicious Asian ingredients that will keep your guests coming back for seconds and thirds. Marinating the beef overnight tenderises the beef and gives it maximum flavour. My quick pickled cucumbers, Asian slaw and easy gochujang aioli gives this dish texture, colour and zing.

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The Grosvenor Hotel Review

May 12

When I was first invited to visit the Grosvenor Hotel in Torquay, I raised an eyebrow. Wasn’t this the place that featured in the TV series “The Hotel”? For those who haven’t seen it, that place was a shambles, a real-life Faulty Towers filled with endearing levels of chaos and calamity. I quickly did a Google to check; yep, it’s the same place. But wait, I see on the website a familiar name, John Burton-Race. He is a culinary big-hitter having achieved two Michelin stars at The Landmark Hotel and I loved his TV series French Leave. Surely he wouldn’t be involved in this (for want of a better word) crappy hotel? Read More

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