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Salami and Mozzarella Open Ciabatta

January 16, 2019 By All That I'm Eating 13 Comments

Sometimes there’s nothing better than a sandwich. It could be a properly crusty, thickly sliced loaf filled with simple cheese and chutney, a bagel filled with pastrami, gherkins and mustard or some thin rye bread topped with smoked fish and herbs. I don’t think I could ever tire of something that you can just grab and eat with your hands. My salami and mozzarella open ciabatta is just the thing for a simple, no fuss, full of flavour dinner. Don’t tell anyone but I could have eaten all four pieces to myself. read more

Filed Under: Bread, Cheese, Dinner, January, Lunch, Meat & Fish, Quick Recipes, Recipes By Month, Salami, Seasons, Tomatoes, Vegetables, Winter Tagged With: bread, lunch, recipe

Three Cheese and Cauliflower Macaroni

January 3, 2019 By All That I'm Eating 9 Comments

I often make macaroni cheese, or some variation of it. I like to play around with adding vegetables, different cheeses or flavours in the sauce. This three cheese and cauliflower macaroni cheese is one of the most delicious I’ve made. The combination of Emmental (for sweetness and stringiness), Cheddar (for bite and cheesiness) and Parmesan (for savouriness) means you get the best of all the cheeses! And don’t worry, there’s a cauliflower in there too; to add a little vegetable healthiness amongst all that indulgence. read more

Filed Under: Butter, Cauliflower, Cheese, Dairy & Eggs, Dinner, Herbs, Horseradish & Mustard, January, Pasta, Recipes By Month, Rosemary, Seasons, Store Cupboard, Vegetables, Vegetarian, Winter Tagged With: Cheese, pasta, recipe, vegetarian

My Favourite Winter Recipes

December 16, 2018 By All That I'm Eating 12 Comments

One of my favourite things to do in winter is to get outside early, ideally before sunrise, and drink in that crisp cold air. If I’m lucky there’ll be a few birds jumping around on the frosty floor here and there and I’ll wander up the hill to see the sun spread over the pale morning sky. There’s nothing like it. Usually I’ll only get to do this at the weekend and during the walk I have time to think about which of my favourite winter recipes to cook up.

Winter in my kitchen sees a change in the cupboards and fridge. There are oranges, tangerines and satsumas falling out of the fruit bowl, nuts in the cupboards and green leafy veg aplenty. We’re eating thickly sliced toast slathered in butter and topped with locally made jam to remember the summer fruits, cheap cuts of meat are simmering in the oven in a rich gravy and from time to time we’ll have a thick hot chocolate in front of the wood burner while we warm up our toes. read more

Filed Under: December, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Winter Tagged With: recipe, winter

Greek Chicken Tray Bake

December 3, 2018 By All That I'm Eating 13 Comments

I love a straightforward dinner. However being straightforward doesn’t mean there’s any skimping on flavour. Grabbing a few ingredients out of the fridge and cupboards, chucking them in a roasting tray and miraculously taking the finished dish out of the oven at the end is the weeknight dream. My Greek chicken tray bake is a two tray affair (I know, slightly more involved than one tray) and really delivers on flavour. The flavours of Greece; oregano, tomatoes, olives make this a wonderful dish for this time of year. read more

Filed Under: Chicken, December, Dinner, Garlic, Herbs, Meat & Fish, Oregano, Potatoes, Recipes By Month, Rosemary, Seasons, Spices, Tomatoes, Vegetables, Winter Tagged With: chicken, dinner, recipe

Apricot and Coconut Granola

November 3, 2018 By All That I'm Eating 13 Comments

apricot and coconut granola

I used to think I didn’t like dried apricots. As it turns out, I do, but only the extra squidgy unsulphured ones. When you bite into them or pull them apart it’s almost like they are full of thick honey and you can see the strands of sticky apricot trying to hold on to the other half. They are the perfect addition to some apricot and coconut granola; a burst of sunny-day flavours for breakfast is how I like to start my day.

ingredients

You will need (for a big jar of finished granola):

  • 350g oats
  • 150g mixed nuts (hazelnuts, almonds, Brazil nuts, macadamias, walnuts or whatever you like)
  • 75g seeds (poppy, linseed, sesame or whatever you like)
  • 75g desiccated coconut
  • 125g dried apricots, chopped
  • 3 tbsp coconut oil
  • 120ml honey or maple syrup

method

In a large bowl mix together the oats, nuts, seeds and desiccated coconut. read more

Filed Under: Apricot, Autumn, Breakfast, Coconut, Fruit, Honey, November, Nuts & Seeds, Oats, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Store Cupboard, Vegan Tagged With: breakfast, granola, recipe

Gnocchi, Kale and Spinach Gratin

October 29, 2018 By All That I'm Eating 16 Comments

gnocchi, kale and spinach gratin

Sometimes I end up with an awful lot of veg in my fridge. I use bits and bobs throughout the week but despite my best brassica consuming efforts I still get left with some of it. These leftovers often end up in a soup (my autumn minestrone is a great way to use kale) but recently I wanted to make something different. I really like green veg with pasta so I grabbed my veggies, some gnocchi and cheese and set about making a gnocchi, kale and spinach gratin.

ingredients

You will need (for two big portions): read more

Filed Under: Autumn, Broccoli, Budget Meals, Butter, Cabbage, Cheese, Dairy & Eggs, Dinner, Gnocchi, Horseradish & Mustard, Kale, October, Pasta, Quick Recipes, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Spinach, Store Cupboard, Vegetables, Vegetarian Tagged With: dinner, pasta, recipe, vegetarian

Banana Bread with Chocolate, Oats and Honey

October 24, 2018 By All That I'm Eating 10 Comments

banana bread with chocolate, oats and honey

You know those bananas that you keep avoiding in the fruit bowl? The ones which got a bit speckled a few days ago and now are fully fledged brown? Well, throw out your normal go-to recipe because my banana bread with chocolate, oats and honey is the way to go. Adding a few extra ingredients gives it a delicious flavour and texture and I have been very much enjoying having a slice for breakfast each morning. Any excuse to start the day with chocolate.

ingredients

You will need (for one banana bread loaf): read more

Filed Under: Autumn, Baking, Banana, Breakfast, Butter, Cake, Chocolate, Dairy & Eggs, Eggs, Fruit, Honey, Oats, October, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Store Cupboard Tagged With: Baking, Chocolate, recipe

Golden Beetroot Remoulade

October 18, 2018 By All That I'm Eating 14 Comments

golden beetroot remoulade

Beetroot has to be one of my favourite root vegetables. I love all the different colours you can get and a recent addition to my veg box was a bunch of golden beetroot. At first I thought about boiling it and mixing it with white wine vinegar and some spices. Then I got to thinking about proper comfort food and a golden beetroot remoulade would be the perfect finishing touch to a rather traditional dinner. A fantastically earthy alternative to using celeriac.

ingredients

You will need (for a good bowlful of remoulade, enough for dinner and leftovers for the next day): read more

Filed Under: Autumn, Beetroot, Dinner, Ham, Herbs, Horseradish & Mustard, Mayonnaise, October, Parsley, Quick Recipes, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Vegetables, Yoghurt Tagged With: Beetroot, dinner, recipe

Beetroot and Feta Dip

October 6, 2018 By All That I'm Eating 15 Comments

Beetroot is one of my favourite vegetables; it’s sweet, earthy flavour is like nothing else. I like to roast it with other root veg, boil it and add a little rich balsamic vinegar for a simple side or salad and I have tried smoking it on the barbecue in the past too. This latest batch of beetroot however I decided should be turned into a beetroot and feta dip. Firstly because the colour would be glorious and secondly because I wanted something punchy and full of flavour to serve with some delicious sourdough. read more

Filed Under: Autumn, Beetroot, Cheese, Herbs, October, Oregano, Quick Recipes, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Vegetables, Vegetarian Tagged With: Beetroot, dip, recipe

Chargrilled Broccoli, Potato and Pesto Salad

October 1, 2018 By All That I'm Eating 11 Comments

chargrilled broccoli, potato and pesto salad

It was one of those evenings. You know the ones, where you look in the fridge expecting a sudden moment of inspiration and the fridge just stares blankly back. I’d put something down on the meal plan but for one reason or another didn’t manage to cook it; sometimes I forget to buy an ingredient or I use it all in another meal forgetting to save any for later in the week. My potato, chargrilled broccoli and pesto salad came out of seemingly nowhere. This meal’s saviour turned out to be a little pot of pesto; it transformed a sorry looking collection of vegetables into a rather tasty meal.

ingredients

You will need (for two):

  • 2 large handfuls new potatoes
  • 1 small head broccoli
  • Small handful green beans, sliced diagonally
  • 3-4 tbsp pesto (fresh from a deli or homemade if you like). You could use a vegan pesto to make the meal vegan
  • Small handful pine nuts
  • 2 handfuls washed rocket

method

Start by scrubbing the potatoes and then chopping them into halves or quarters depending on their size and how you like them. Leaving them a little larger just means they will take a little longer to cook. Put the potatoes into a pan of cold salted water and bring the pan to a boil, then reduce to a simmer. Simmer until cooked through.

Chop the broccoli into small florets and pop them in a steamer over the potatoes for 1-2 minutes until bright green but still crunchy.

Get a griddle pan onto a medium/high heat and tip the broccoli in. Keep the broccoli moving occasionally but allow it to get chargrilled at the same time.

Re-use the same steamer and pop the green beans above the potatoes for the last few minutes of the potato cooking time.

Drain the potatoes and green beans and put to one side.

Put a small frying pan onto a medium heat and add the pine nuts, moving them round the pan often until they are toasted.

Mix the broccoli and pesto into the potatoes and beans and then serve up with the rocket and top with the pine nuts.

The chargrilled broccoli adds such a great flavour to this salad, if I was having a barbecue I’d definitely try the broccoli on there before mixing into the salad. This is a really hearty and filling dish and would be a great side but I enjoyed it just on its own. A few halved cherry tomatoes, some leftover chicken or salmon would be delicious additions and would probably leave you enough for lunch leftovers the next day.

Filed Under: Autumn, Basil, Broccoli, Budget Meals, Dinner, Green Beans, Herbs, Lunch, October, Potatoes, Quick Recipes, Recipes By Month, Salad, Seasons, Vegan, Vegetables, Vegetarian Tagged With: broccoli, recipe, vegetarian

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Welcome to my site All That I’m Eating. You will find inventive recipes using seasonal and foraged ingredients as well as everyday easy meals and a few indulgent recipes too.

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