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.
Baci Di Fichi Fig Kisses
Saturday, October 12, 2024A simple & delicious seasonal treat that's so easy and straight-forward. Simply dip the fresh figs into melted chocolate and sprinkle with lightly toasted hemp hearts. Use whatever nuts/seeds or chocolate your love or have on hand. Half the figs if they are too big. Make sure the figs are dry before dipping into the chocolate or they won't stick. Store them in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.
Pumpkin with Parmesan-Hemp Crust
Friday, October 11, 2024Ras El Hanout Beef Ribs with Onions
Thursday, October 10, 2024The key to meltingly tender and juicy beef ribs in the oven is allowing them to low and slow bake at 150C/300F for about 4 hours. Use other spice blends, like garam masala or baharat, if you don't have ras el hanout. You can also replace some of onions with carrots and mushrooms if desired. Serve with a vegetable gratin or a root vegetable mash if you ain't on keto.
Blackberry 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.
Pan Seared Steak in Garlic Butter Mustard Sauce
Tuesday, October 08, 2024An easy and delicious recipe for pan seared steak with a pan sauce made with shallot, garlic, fresh herbs, mustard and butter. It's buttery, restaurant-worthy and works with all cuts of steak.
Steak strips are first marinated with a mixture of soya sauce, olive oil, and choulula, then quickly seared in a skillet. The brown bits providing the basis for the most delish pan sauce ever.
36 Salmon Recipes to Make Again and Again
Monday, October 07, 2024Looking for some salmon recipes to try for midweek meals or impressive centrepieces? Flavourful, nutritious, and versatile, salmon is a good source of omega-3 fatty acids, high-quality protein, B vitamins and with plenty of flavour variations – from Asian, middle-Eastern to Mediterranean, and can be pan-seared, baked or steamed – you’ll never be short of ideas. I have rounded up some easy and delicious salmon recipes, so you can try something new every night of the week to make the most of this nutrients-packed fatty fish.
Pumpkin Chips with Pumpkin Curry Ketchup
Sunday, October 06, 2024Ketchup is automatically understood to mean tomato ketchup. The word ‘ketchup’ simply describes a condiment consisting of tomatoes, sugar, vinegar, salt and spices. But if you cannot tolerate nightshade vegetables (tomato, potato, eggplant and bell pepper), you can also make the ketchup without tomatoes. Use more pumpkin instead and add a little more vinegar for acidity if necessary.
An autumnal ketchup with a strong pumpkin flavour. Like tomato ketchup, it can be used in a variety of ways and goes wonderfully with pumpkin chips/fries, burger, onion rings nachos or even grissini and many more.
Pumpkins are generally “wetter” than potatoes, so for the chips or fries, you might want to use starchy varieties like Hokkaido, sweet mama, kabocha or buttercup, to get the better result.
Pork Knuckle with Beer Sauce
Saturday, October 05, 2024This pork knuckle is crispy on the outside and tender and juicy on the inside. The beer sauce gives the dish a special savoury note, which is perfectly rounded off by the bitterness of the beer and the distinctive piney fragrance of the rosemary. This dish goes perfectly with hearty side dishes such as sauerkraut or red cabbage (if you have no problem digesting cruciferous vegetables), roasted potatoes, sourdough bread dumplings and is ideal for Oktoberfest, other festive occasions or a rustic Sunday lunch. . I used carrot, onion and fencel for the sauce, but you can use celery or leek too.