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  • Slow Roast Duck Legs (served with Sautéed Apples and Potatoes Mash)


    Duck legs, unlike duck breasts, are usually cooked slow into confit. In my recipe I have roasted them in the oven on a low heat to allow the fat to be rendered and get a confit like result. Duck confit (confit de canard) is a classic French preparation and a luxurious dish! It can be […]

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  • Masbahet Darwich – Lebanese Meat & Vegetables Casserole


    This is another Lebanese recipe that comprises meat (lamb or beef) and a variety of vegetables. The translation of the Lebanese name is « the rosary beads of the Derwich »!😀 The main quality of this dish is that it covers the recommended vegetable intake of minimum 5 a day. The second is the addition of the […]

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  • My Kitchen and Cooking tips – Part 2


    You can keep tomatoes in the fridge contrary to the advice which stipulates to keep them out. However, for good flavour, remove them from the fridge at least half an hour before using. Did you know that Frozen vegetables are more nutritious than the fresh ones as they have been frozen immediately after picking. Also […]

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  • Pakoras (Indian Veggie fritters)


    Pakoras are quite popular in India, especially as a street food. The main ingredient is the gram flour (chickpea flour) mixed with rice flour or wheat flour, vegetables of your choice, Indian spices and herbs. In this recipe, as vegetables, I have used a leftover of mashed potatoes, grated courgettes and scallions. Pakoras are ideal as a snack, […]

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  • Beetroot and Feta Salad


    I love beetroot! I guess the love of it is encrusted in my Polish DNA! Beside being tasty and sweet, it is full of vitamins and minerals. Before we married, my English husband thought that beetroot was eaten only pickled! In Poland (also in the neighbouring countries), beetroot is a staple vegetable and used in […]

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