Roasted Fennel Agrodolce
Wednesday, November 20, 2024This Roasted Fennel makes a great side dish because it’s incredibly easy to make, and so delicious. Raw fennel is sharp and tastes like aniseed, but it transforms when roasted, losing all of its anise flavour and crunchy texture to become buttery and caramelized.
Agrodolce is an Italian sweet and sour sauce with a sticky consistency. Its name is Italian for “sour” (agro) and “sweet” (dolce). A classic agrodolce recipe contains reduced honey (or sugar), vinegar, pine nuts, red onion/shallot and a mixture of dried fruits, such as raisins, cranberries or dried apricots. The sauce is fantastic with Brussel's sprouts, cauliflowers or broccoli too.
Bacon Roasted Hokkaido with Spinach Apricot Salad
Saturday, November 16, 2024Colourful, flavourful and easy to make, these bacon roasted pumpkin wedges with spinach salad are great as an appetizer, side dish or even a light lunch. Anything wrapped with bacon is superfood if you ask me, and the spinach salad with dried apricot and toasted pine nuts is a star on its own too. This is one ultimate cold weather comfort food you’ll treat yourself to again and again. Use other types of winter squashes (acorn, kent or butternut are all great) if you can't find hokkaido.
Baked Spinach and Tomato Omelette
Thursday, October 31, 2024This is a great breakfast or brunch on weekend or any time you have company. It is low-carb, high-protein, full of delicious baby spinach, cream, Parmesan cheese, and of course lots of eggs! Use a terrine if you have one, otherwise, a loaf pan will work just fine. I used a silicone loaf pan and it spread a bit in the middle since the omelette mixture was heavy. You can also make this in a 20cm round cake pan.
Roasted Spiral Pumpkin with Rosemary and Pepitas
Monday, October 21, 2024I will always find a way to bake with pumpkin. The autumnal star vegetable is just so versatile and delicious. This vegetable side with butter, pepitas, rosemary, garlic and nutmeg is as tasty as it is beautiful. You can substitute rosemary for the thyme, or use salbei, or any other fresh herb of you like.
Persimmon Salad with Pistachio Vinaigrette
Monday, October 14, 2024This beautiful autumnal salad is loaded with sweet and savory mix-ins, like crunchy fuyu persimmon, apple, dried cranberries, toasted pecans, and shaved Parmigiano Reggiano. A creamy nutty pistachio vinaigrette brings it all together. I used mâche as the salad base, but baby spinach, arugula or endivie all work great.
Pumpkin Gratin with Feta Cream and Gruyère
Sunday, October 13, 2024From a culinary point of view, pumpkin season is one of my favourite times of the year. The humble orange-coloured squash can be used in an incredibly varied way in the kitchen. And one of my favourite ways to prepare them is to pair them with different kinds of cheeses.
This cheesy creamy pumpkin gratin with Feta cream and Gruyère is a must for all pumpkin fans! It's incredibly easy to prepare, which is why this dish is ideal for the evening after a stressful day at work. If you can't find Gruyère, Comté, Emmentaler or Fontina is a good substitute. If you're looking for more ideas to enjoy the pumpkin, I've put together a collection for you here.
Pumpkin with Parmesan-Hemp Crust
Friday, October 11, 2024Blackberry Streusel Biscuits
Wednesday, October 09, 2024Soft, tender, and refined sugar-free biscuits that are bursting with juicy tangy blackberries and topped with a rich buttery cinnamony streusel. They're great for breakfast or any time of the day! Of course, these delicious biscuits can also be made with other fruits or frozen berries if fresh one ain't in season. If you use frozen berries, don’t thaw them.
Matcha Pistachio Cake with Mascarpone and Figs
Monday, September 30, 2024This cake is something very special and less guilty as it doesn't contain refined sugar and flavoured with antioxidants-rich matcha. The bright green, Japanese-inspired creation is not just a visual eye-catcher, but also very delicious with its subtle flavour, which contrasts beautifully with the rich mascarpone cream. The fresh sweet figs do the rest to create an unforgettable dessert experience. For the cake batter, I used a mixture of white spelt flour and ground pistachios, but you can replace them with regular wheat flour and the blanched almond flour. Other seasonal fruit can be used instead of figs.
Clementine Salad with Figs and Goat Cheese
Saturday, September 28, 2024This wonderfully light, bright and fruity is packed with easy-to-find seasonal produce and loaded with delicious flavours and textures. It makes a perfect appetizer or as a light lunch. The sweetness of the clementine and figs pair perfectly with the bitterness of the arugula and tartness of pomegranate arils. If you don't like goat cheese, tangy and salty blue cheese would be an excellent alternative.
Roasted Pumpkin with Figs and Goat Cheese
Saturday, September 21, 2024An easy, beautiful vegetarian main that can be prepared in an hour - it combines fresh ripe figs and a savoury Asian-inspired spring onion and chilli oil for a delicious and moreish lunch or dinner. I used Hokkaido pumpkin as you don't need to peel off the skin, which is packed with beta-carotene. If you use thick skin pumpkins, you will have to peel them first before roasting.
Butterhead Lettuce Salad with Burrata and Caper Dressing
Thursday, September 12, 2024With creamy burrata cheese, crunchy homemade croutons or toasted walnuts, and briney caper dressing, this butterhead lettuce salad is a lovely balance of flavours and textures. The simplest, best salad you'll eat! You can use other types of lettuce or a mix of greens, like arugula, mâche or baby spinach. To enhance even more flavour and textue, throw in some crispy bacon bits to your salad.
Goat Cheese stuffed Chicken Traybake
Wednesday, September 11, 2024Spreading a layer of herby soft goat cheese under the skin gives a simple roast chicken extra-luxe deliciousness yet light on the wallet. Stuff the chicken thighs with the cheese mixture a few hours or overnight, uncovered, before cooking and chill. So the chicken skin is dry up and will become very crispy when cooked. This one pan dish is pretty satisfying on its own, but it's nice to serve with a simple leafy salad or sauteed vegetables to make a meal feel complete. Use other root vegetables, like parsley roots, parsnips and carrots or pumpkin if desired.