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BLT Breakfast Salad

Wednesday, March 26, 2025

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A salad to kick start the day or as a light "brinner" (breakfast for dinner), this flavourful breakfast salad has all the makings of a much-loved classic BLT: crispy bacon, fresh romaine lettuce, juicy grape tomatoes, sourdough croutons and a creamy mayo-based dressing. And of course some soft boiled eggs to add protein and to keep you satiated until lunchtime! Leave out the croutons if you are on low carb way of eating.

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Vegetable Spelt Bread

Monday, March 24, 2025

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Not only does it look great, it also tastes incredibly delicious. Besides, there's nothing quite like the smell of freshly baked bread in the morning. And when it's accompanied by delicious vegetables such as peas, carrots, zucchini or broccoli, it’s even better.
This bread should be baked in plenty of steam because it needs a high level of humidity for a nice crust. So, it is best to place an oven safe bowl or tray of hot water in the oven. The bread can also be shaped into a round and baked in a closed roasting tin in its own steam. The bread will stay fresh for longer if stored in a stainless steel box or ceramic pot.

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Pollo en Pepitoria - Spanish Chicken with Saffron and Almond Sauce

Sunday, March 23, 2025

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Pollo en pepitoria, or chicken in almond sauce, is a Spanish-inspired feast of chicken braised in saffron, almonds, bay leaves, nutmeg, broth and sherry. The unique sauce is enriched and thickened with almonds and 4 hard-boiled yolks. It’s nutty, creamy and so delectable that you don’t want to miss out.
Pepitoria refers to the meat, usually poultry and game birds, cut in piece, or only offal and enriched with hard-boiled egg yolks. Though almonds are a very common addition, but are not really a necessity.

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Air-Fryer Keto Kohlrabi Schnitzel with Herb Quark

Friday, March 21, 2025

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Crispy, juicy and cooked to golden perfection, this air-fryer kohlrabi schnitzel is a keto take on the classic German dish and a tasty option for anyone who enjoys schnitzel. Pair it with a herb German Quark for a delicious weekend lunch ready in 30 minutes. Be sure to try them!

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Rye Groat Bread with Yoghurt

Wednesday, March 19, 2025

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Made with a mixture of bread, whole spelt, rye flours and rye groats, this beginner friendly artisan rye groat bread smells warmth and comfort. Bread made with rye groats contains even more healthy nutrients than conventionally ground rye bread. It has a deep golden brown crust and moist, chewy crumb! Slather with some salted European butter and enjoy!

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Rindergulasch German Beef Goulash

Tuesday, March 18, 2025

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Originating from the medieval Hungary, goulash is a rich stew / soup made of meat and vegetables seasoned with paprika and other spices. It is a common meal predominantly eaten in Europe. It is one of the national dishes of Hungary and a symbol of the country. The Hungarian word for this comforting dish is gulyáshús, from gulyás, means ‘shepherd,’ and hús, ‘meat.’ So it’s basically a stew eaten and made by Hungarian shepherds.
German goulash or Rindergulasch, is usually made with beef, enriched with red wine, but for once, no potatoes added. It is more of a stew than a soup, like classic Hungarian goulash, and usually served with bread dumplings, Spätzle, or egg noodles. Marjoram and oregano are very similar in flavour, size, and texture, so if you don’t have marjoram, which is milder and sweeter, then use oregano instead.

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Asparagus Salad with Jamón Serrano and Mini Buffalo Mozzarella

Sunday, March 16, 2025

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The earthiness of asparagus, creaminess of buffalo Mozzarella and the saltiness of Jamón Serrano work wonders together. This salad can be served either hot or cold, so it’s a good one to have up your sleeve for the asparagus season. The heat destroy the purple pigment, so purple asparagus will eventually lose its colour and turn into deep green. So no worries, if you can't find purple asparagus, simply use the green one. Jamón Serrano can be a bit pricey, iuse normal ham if you want to.

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Bresaola Rolls with Ricotta and Walnuts

Friday, March 14, 2025

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These bresaola rolls with ricotta cheese and citrus are very delicate and easy to prepare, making them a fantastic finger food for your cocktail parties. The iconic sweet aromatic flavour of the bresaola combines with creamy ricotta, earthy walnuts and fragrant sundried tomatoes to seriously rock your taste buds.
Bresaola is an air-cured beef ham originated in the northern region of Lombardy, Italy. It carries a deep ruby red shading and has very thin lines of marbled fat scattered through it. You can safely say that Bresaola is essentially Beef Prosciutto. However, prosciutto is distinctly smooth and rich with its fat content, while Bresaola prioritizes a sweet, aromatic flavour that emphasize the lean cut of beef and spices. It’s great to pair them with cheeses, either with fresh and spreadable cheeses like ricotta/goat cheese, or aged cheese like Parmesan/pecorino, and peppery arugula.

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Eggplant Stacks with Gorgonzola and Sun-dried Tomato Pistou

Wednesday, March 12, 2025

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This recipe is extremely easy and you can substitute the French pistou with Italian pesto sauce if you like. Serves well on it’s own as a sort of starter, or eat as a side with some crusty bread.
Pistou, from the Provençal dialect of Occitan, meaning pounded, is a Provençal sauce similar to pesto alla Genovese, but doesn’t include nuts (sometimes contains cheese though), made only with basil, garlic and olive oil. Here we use sun-dried tomatoes, fresh basil, and garlic blended in olive oil until combined and still a bit chunky.
Sweating eggplants before cooking makes the vegetable drier, which helps it absorb less fat while it cooks. Plus, extracting moisture meant drawing out some of the bitterness.

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Chicken Marengo

Monday, March 10, 2025

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A classic one pot chicken dish with juicy chicken legs, tomatoes, porcini mushrooms and optional Brussels sprouts from French cuisine. Traditionally it's garnished with a fried egg and crawfish. I happened to have some hard-boiled eggs left, so I just used it as the garnish. Leave out the Brussels sprouts or use more mushrooms instead if you prefer. Perfect for a warming, moreish family meal.
Chicken Marengo was one of Napoleon's favorites and is named after the Battle of Marengo on June 14, 1800, in which Napoleon turned a near defeat into a victory and thus secured his control of Italy.

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Balsamic Asparagus with Poached Egg

Sunday, March 09, 2025

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German asparagus meets Italian balsamic vinegar, then covered with a poached egg on a bed of baby spinach and served with a simply green sauce. If classic Hollandaise is becoming a little too monotonous for you, you should definitely try this seasonal explosion of flavour. It’s simple and fresh and goes great with steak or chicken or to enjoy as a light meal. Shave some Parmesan over if desired.

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Baby Spinach Salad with Avocado and Blackberries

Saturday, March 08, 2025

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Make the most of fresh seasonal produce with this easy, but scrumptious spring salad. If you haven’t tried pairing fruit with your salad before, you are missing out. Seasonal fruits add not only colour, but also right amount of sweetness and texture to an otherwise boring green salad. Feel free to substitute baby spinach with other leafy greens.

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