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Retro recipe cards
I did a bit of graphic design noodling at the weekend and made a faux-old Suppertime book from the 1960s and some 60s/70s style recipe cards too. What do you think?
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Easy peasy quesadillas
Quesadillas are so easy to make, I can’t believe we’ve never tried them before – especially since we have Mexican food every couple of weeks. We made potato and chorizo ones, but I’ll outline a couple of possible alternatives at … Continue reading
Spicy Slaw
@gwithiansunset made this to go with our eldest son’s birthday Mexican feast. Beyond awesome. Half a white cabbage 5 carrots 4 spring onions 6 radishes half a red onion 3 small apples 1 clove of garlic 1 large fresh green … Continue reading
Thrifty SE13 food buys of the week
We planned to get veg in Lewisham market today and fish in Deptford (I wanted lunch at Panda Panda). We didn’t quite make it to Deptford, but we got some bargains in the market: over 2kg cherry tomatoes for £2 … Continue reading
Tweaked lamb lagoto
I tweaked the Jamie Oliver Greek lamb stew recipe – using lamb shanks instead of expensive diced lamb. It’s easy and delicious. Read more about here, plus how to make perfect chips: http://www.suppertime.co.uk/pages/2010/10/28/lamb-lagoto/
Welcome new readers!
Suppertime! – ‘delightful and useful’ – The Guardian I was thrilled that the lovely Jon Henley mentioned this site (and linked to it) in his piece on modern eating habits in The Guardian today. If you’ve followed the link from … Continue reading
Perfect brownies
Thanks to Jackie Leonard for pointing me in the direction of this recipe – it’s a Nigella one from How to be a Domestic Goddess, which I adapted a bit. For one thing: the quantity. I halved it, which was … Continue reading
Everyday recipes
What a fantastic idea for a web site, Hugh! http://www.rivercottage.net/users/Every%20Day/ Missed the first half of the TV show but the noodles were a fantastic idea.
Peanut Butter Cups
Nigella’s version of Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups which Pippa used to get people to bring back from the States and which she got me hooked on. Recipe stolen outright from the Google cache as the BBC have removed this from … Continue reading