This is a wonderful dish for a summer party that manages to be both light and indulgent at the same time.
Read MoreThese potatoes are a staple dinner party dish of mine. I often serve them with just a squeeze of lemon but they are wonderful with this zippy herby oil - a lazy take on a salsa verde. I love seabass with this and the fillets make for a wonderful dinner party dish too.
Read MoreI love the colour of this dish. The pink and red hues of the salmon, blood orange and chilli clash brilliantly, and as they cook, create a vibrant almost tangerine coloured oil. The use of the blood orange zest, juice and slices create an almost jammy texture that keeps the salmon beautifully moist and ensures that the garlic cooks to soft, sweet, caramelised perfection
Read MoreOne of my favourite ways to enjoy sprouts and perfect for if you fancy something a little festive with a twist. I’ve paired this with my sesame marinated salmon but they’re delicious as they are or topped with a fried egg or some pan-fried tofu.
Read MoreThis is one of my favourite things to serve when entertaining. The smell that comes from the cooking prawns it completely mouthwatering and I love surprising guests with the deliciousness of the spicy, sweet raspberry jam with the prawns.
Read MoreThis recipe was originally written for Town & Country Uk.
A deeply flavourful and comforting dish perfect with just the right amount of heat. Espelette is a type of pepper grown in the French commune of Espelette in the Pyrénées. Often used in Provencal cooking I love its zippy almost zesty eat. You can find it in most supermarkets and certainly online but if you find yourself short of it feel free to use dried chilli flakes. Any firm white fish is suitable for this stew but I love to use gurnard. Ask your fishmonger to scale and fillet it but keep the skin on as it is incredibly tasty. Enjoy this with a good loaf of sourdough or hot toast.
Read MoreScallops need little fuss in my opinion. I like to pan fry them in butter and serve them with something zesty. In this case I use a lemon, caper, parsley butter. Capers and butter are a match made in heaven and lemon and fish have been coupled for centuries.
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