When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza, that’s Amore! Clodagh’s take on one of The States’ most famous recipes - the New York style pizza. Quick, simple and delicious, it’s the perfect family feast!
Read MoreThe lamb in this recipe taken to another level by adding garlic and parmesan. This would have to be my favourite way to have lamb.
Read MoreCrisped Parma ham brings a fabulous texture and rich flavour to the creamy nutty pesto, and oozing egg in the middle of this easy to make pizza.
Read MoreI love that an Italian named this dish after a, how to I put this so that I don’t offend anyone –a lady of the night, love for money? You get the idea! The pasta is hot and fiery, and so addictive, I guess that’s how it got the name.
Read MoreTender, marbled sirloin in a creamy, spicy sauce. This is a classic grilled steak with a peppered sauce and sea salt roasties. Steak can seem simple, but it’s all in the shopping.
Read MoreIf you're in need of some heat to blow away those winter cobwebs, this is just the thing.
Packed with vegetables and steaming with traditional Thai flavours, i’ve put a twist on classic Thai green curry.
Read MorePad Thai is definitely become a food cult at the street food market scene, and there are so many reasons why. It’s utterly delicious and satisfying in both flavour and comfort hitting. It’s both fresh and vibrant as well as hearty and warming. Which makesit a brilliant mid-week fast track to supper. I am using a vegan option Tofu, which absorbs all the delicious flavours of spices, herbs and tangy soya and fish sauces, but you can use prawns, chicken or beef too.
Read MoreA thick potato pancake with a creamy and smooth interior.
Read MoreEnjoy the most delicious après-ski treat of them all without leaving home - it's the ultimate comfort food cheese fondue!
Read MoreLooking for a Christmas turkey recipe? This show--stopper, bacon-wrapped turkey is ideal.
Read MoreDelicious chargrilled pieces of chicken, coated in an addictive peanut sauce that takes just five minutes to make in a frying pan! I love serving this with coconut rice as it partners so well with the peanut flavours. Lots of alternatives to the chicken too.
Read MoreDelicious warming and nutritious chicken noodle soup!
Read MoreThis salad is packed with vitamins and minerals, & is health on a plate. It also tastes fantastic and is full of fresh, zesty, sweet and crunchy flavours and textures. Sea Spaghetti (seaweed) is a brown spaghetti like edible seaweed that grows in abundance on the shores of Ireland and UK.
Read MoreThis is a super-fast and simple way to make a delicious curry. I am using leftover roast chicken, but of course you can use raw chicken (just cook it off first), beef, pork, prawns or make it vegetarian by using chickpeas or a mix of pulses. You could also add in a handful of frozen peas, that will add a lovely sweetness to it.
Read MoreWe all have our own favourite ways to roast chicken and are always so curious to see if there are any tips to make it that bit better. My top tip in this recipe is to spoon the flavoured butter up underneath the skin of the chicken breast – it transforms the flavour and moistness of the chicken. Serve with honey-roasted carrots and parsnips, mashed potato, gravy and mustard for a traditional chicken feast.
Read MoreA variety of different seafoods and vegetables cooked in a cream base to create a rich and hearty soup.
Read MoreA one pot dish to make you glow. Salmon with pan choi in a chilli ginger broth.
Read MoreFor this recipe I use soba noodles, a Japanese noodle made from buckwheat flour and water. They give that silky slurpy texture that is so good in curries and soups, but you could use egg noodles instead. A sprinkle of chopped cashews on top would also be delicious.
Read MoreA delicious healthy midweek supper that is pretty simple to make. The sweet potato makes the falafels lovely and moist and the spices and lemon perk up the chickpea flour. These falafels are so good dipped in the spicy harissa yogurt. You can also try wrapping them in a warmed wholemeal pitta. Harissa is one of my storecupboard staples, and I would urge you to get a few jars – it has a slow-burning chilli heat, balanced with a sweet smokiness that adds a real depth of flavour to any dish. You can dollop harissa on eggs or avocado toast, use it to marinade vegetables, or add it to couscous or grilled halloumi.
Read MoreAn easy spicy sausage pasta made with Spanish sausages in a creamy tomato sauce. Ready from start to finish in under 30 minutes.
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