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Walnut, Broccoli and Ricotta Spaghetti.

In British classics, comfort food, Italian, mains, meals with mates, quick food On July 22, 2013 0 Comments

Things that always go well together: olive oil, garlic, parsley and lemon zest. Add in some good greens and healthy nut fats, along with some wholegrain pasta and… Read More »

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Minted Spring Vegetables

In British classics, Italian, mains, meals with mates, quick food On June 23, 2013 0 Comments

Yeah, I know, it’s been AGES since I posted here. Alex has been keeping up his end of posting admirably in my absence. I’m suffering from the London… Read More »

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‘Mazing Mushroom Soup

In British classics, comfort food, lunches, mains, soup, vegan On August 6, 2012 0 Comments

This is not a cheap recipe. Please do not make a cheap version of this recipe. Please go out and invest in one of the tastiest soups EVER… Read More »

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Leek, squash and gorgonzola risotto,

In comfort food, Italian, mains On July 17, 2012 0 Comments

I love risotto. Such an ace opportunity to take a basic set up and put together loads of different variations on flavours. This one’s unorthodox in containing NO… Read More »

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Courgette, pea & pesto soup

In British classics, Italian, lunches, quick food, soup On June 18, 2012 0 Comments

MOAR SOUP. You can probably tell how much I love soup. It’s usually cheap (unless it’s mushroom) and such an easy lunch, make one lot at the beginning… Read More »

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Brown Lentil Bolognaise

In British classics, cheap, comfort food, Italian, mains, quick food, vegan On June 12, 2012 0 Comments

OK, so this is a pretty heavily modified version of a Rose Elliot staple. Do recommend Rose Elliot’s Complete Vegetarian for someone starting out on it all. Especially if you need simple… Read More »

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Carrot and Puy Lentil Salad

In British classics, lunches, salads, sides, vegan On June 12, 2012 0 Comments

Most of this recipe is marinating time, so it’s a good one to make for a packup (that’s my silly lincolnshire word for ‘a packed lunch’, I didn’t… Read More »