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28Jan

Harissa wholemeal loaf {Dairy free}

My grandmother always told me winter is not a good time to bake bread. Yeast don’t like cold, that’s what she used to say to me.  She is right, bread struggles to prove during the winter but the trick with this wholemeal loaf is to prove the loaf next to the radiator, covered in a damp cloth. So thank God for central heating, eh? This loaf was born from a flat bread recipe that did not go so well but proved itself to be a great loaf in the end! This is a triple tested recipe. In fact more than triple because it has become a favourite around the house. It’s inexpensive to make (I am sure most people have the ingredients ready in their cupboard) and as a rookie bread-maker this worked out way better than I expected. Plus is dairy free for all of you not-so-lactose-friendly people! A toasted slice of this spicy loaf topped with a good lashing of butter will put a smile on anyone’s face, believe me, even if the weather outside proves unpalatable. I have tried to make a whole 700g loaf and also by dividing it into two small loaf tins, it bakes quicker and there’s
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18Aug

Chicken and lentil stew with cumin pitta

I feel that in the recents months I have become more adventurous in the kitchen. I think it might have to do with the fact that together with my boyfriend I have just bought a flat so after many years of renting and sharing kitchens it is nice to have one to call my own. So I get very excited about this, which is overtly expressed in kitchen gadget purchases and new, exotic ingredients. Enter Harissa. I have heard so much about it and at first did not know how to use it exactly and this was my first experiment with it. This stew recipe was created based on leftovers and a few cupboard items, including a last moment addition of cranberry sauce. I did not tell my boyfriend about this addition because he turns his nose up to sweet and sour combinations, but he enjoyed it, it was just the right amount to get rid of the acidity of the tomato. I am a true believer unplanned recipes often turn out the best for me. Maybe because your expectations are not as high and any success however little tastes so good. And rather than making a pot of potatoes to
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