Featured Recipe
Roasted Garlic Soup with Crispy Jamón
Monday, November 13, 2023| |
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Four entire heads of garlic, roasted to sweetness, mixed with onion, thyme, coconut milk and incorporated into this creamy soup to help boost the immune system, served with crispy Jamón ham. It's dairy free, gluten-free and keto-friendly. Perfect as a starter, or add some sourdough bread and salad for a tasty and healthy lunch or dinner.
king Trumpet Carpaccio with Basil and Parmesan
Saturday, November 11, 2023| |
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King trumpet mushrooms, aka king oyster mushrooms, have become hugely popular for their mild, delicate flavour and nutty, meaty texture. They are not only just delicious, also full of health-supporting antioxidants. The whole mushroom is edible and can be eaten either raw or cooked. Cooking enhances the savory umami flavours. The large stems and caps hold their shape when roasted or grilled, making them a great side dish or light meal. When cutting the mushrooms, try to get slices that include both the cap and stem to best showcase the mushroom’s shape.
Maple Pecan Tart
Thursday, November 09, 2023| |
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Wow your family and friends with this golden pecan tart with a blind-baked pastry case for a crisper finish for a dinner party dessert, teatime treat or holidays' celebration. Using coconut sugar and maple syrup to sweeten the filling enhances the caramel flavour and works beautifully with the texture of the nuts and buttery crust. It's perfect served with crème fraîche or vanilla ice cream.
Upside Down Filo Leek Tart
Tuesday, November 07, 2023| |
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This easy tart combines delicate filo pastry, sweet roasted leeks and salty crumbled feta. You can make the recipe your own by switching up filo pastry for puff pastry and butter for olive oil. Sprinkle some bacon bits over if desired. You only need a handful of ingredients and 10 minutes to prepare it, so it's great when you are running short on time, but in need of a quick and delicious lunch.
Pan Seared Salmon Steaks with Leek Vinaigrette
Sunday, November 05, 2023| |
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Pamper your family and friends with these crispy pan seared salmon steaks drizzled with a simple homemade leek vinaigrette.
A salmon steak is cut into cross sections from whole fish and includes the bone, whereas a fillet is cut lengthwise from tail to collar and boneless. It is usually bone in while a fillet is boneless. Since a whole steak is cooked on the flesh sides only, so the skin will not become crispy. You can replace with salmon fillets for the recipe.


