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Saint Clements Breakfast Juice

April 19, 2018 By All That I'm Eating 9 Comments

Eating an orange as it comes is something I do not enjoy. Peeling it and eating it makes such a mess and there’s pith everywhere; slicing it into segments and chewing the orange flesh from the skin isn’t particularly pleasant either. However, slicing it and adding to desserts or using the juice is something that I think it worth the time. Nothing beats properly fresh orange juice. A nice glass of Saint Clements breakfast juice was on the cards with my latest delivery of oranges; a fantastically zingy way to start the day. read more

Filed Under: Breakfast, Drinks, Fruit, Lemon, Lime, Orange Tagged With: breakfast, orange, recipe

Pea, Bacon and Sundried Tomato Risotto

April 15, 2018 By All That I'm Eating 11 Comments

forkful of pea and bacon risotto

I love how a recipe evolves over time. Many risottos have been made in my kitchen over the years and I have to say a pea risotto has got to be one of my favourites. This recipe for pea, bacon and sundried tomato risotto is, in my opinion, the very best it can be. Other variations have included chorizo, fried speck, mint, goat’s cheese or spinach but this combination of ingredients gives such a variety and depth of flavour that is hard to beat.

ingredients

You will need (for two people):

  • 1 small onion, finely diced (preferably not a red onion)
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 small garlic clove, crushed
  • 4 sundried tomatoes, finely chopped or sliced
  • 175g risotto rice
  • 500-600ml hot vegetable or chicken stock
  • 1 mug full frozen peas
  • Small knob of butter
  • 4 rashers smoked bacon, chopped
  • Salt and pepper
  • 25g Parmesan cheese, grated

method

Start by adding the oil and onion to a saucepan and frying gently for at least 15 minutes until the onion is softened and not coloured. Add the garlic and sundried tomatoes and continue frying for a few more minutes. read more

Filed Under: April, Bacon, Cheese, Dinner, Garlic, Meat & Fish, Onion, Pea, Recipes By Month, Rice, Risotto, Seasons, Spring, Tomatoes, Vegetables Tagged With: dinner, recipe, risotto

Artichoke and Red Pepper Gratin

April 8, 2018 By All That I'm Eating 11 Comments

artichoke and red pepper gratin

It was one of those days where I wanted something simple but interesting. A dish which would take a few minutes to make and take plenty of time to enjoy eating it. I tried something similar to this artichoke and red pepper gratin when in France last year and have wanted to have a go at making it myself for ages. It’s a perfect recipe for a rainy Sunday afternoon and although made from a few simple ingredients is so much more than the sum of its parts.

Ingredients

You will need (for two greedy people or four less-so-greedy people): read more

Filed Under: April, Artichoke, Cheese, Cream, Dairy & Eggs, Dinner, Peppers, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Spring, Thyme, Vegetables, Vegetarian Tagged With: artichoke, gratin, recipe

Chocolate, Thyme and Lemon Shortbread

April 2, 2018 By All That I'm Eating 10 Comments

chocolate shortbread after the baking

Adding herbs to bakes and drinks is something I really like to do. I like the botanical flavour that herbs can bring to various dishes and I think woody herbs really suit being paired with chocolate. These chocolate, thyme and lemon shortbread biscuits are a delicious combination of flavours if I do say so myself and if you’re unsure about adding herbs to a biscuit you’ll just have to give it a try!

Ingredients

You will need (for 12 squares):

  • 180g plain flour
  • 1 tbsp cocoa powder
  • 50g caster sugar
  • 150g softened butter
  • 50g dark chocolate, finely chopped
  • 1tsp dried thyme
  • Zest 1 lemon

Method

Preheat your oven to 160C and line a baking dish; I used a square one for this batch but round or circular dishes work just as well. read more

Filed Under: April, Baking, Biscuit, Butter, Chocolate, Herbs, Lemon, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Shortbread, Spring, Thyme Tagged With: Baking, biscuit, Chocolate

Easter Afternoon Tea

March 28, 2018 By All That I'm Eating 9 Comments

There are so many delicious cakes and biscuits which appear from the recipe books ready for Easter. Simnel cakes, hot cross buns and Easter egg nest cakes to name a few. Frankly I think it’s shameful that all the Easter treats aren’t served all at the same time with a huge pot of tea and some excellent company. So that’s exactly what an Easter afternoon tea is all about. An excuse to scoff all the tasty cakes and biscuits along with some sandwiches (which of course contain some sort of vegetable to negate the cake calories) and scones (because it’s not afternoon tea without a scone). read more

Filed Under: Baking, Butter, Dairy & Eggs, Easter, March, Occasions, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Spring, Sweet Treats Tagged With: afternoon tea, Baking, easter

Keema Spice Mix

March 20, 2018 By All That I'm Eating 17 Comments

Pouring rice into a pan with some vegetables, seasoning and water has to be one of the most satisfying meals to cook. It all goes in together, bubbles away and then in no time a deliciously fragrant meal is ready. My keema spice mix is designed just for this purpose; to be simply added to rice dishes for a fantastic flavour in moments. You’ll find a few recipe suggestions for using this spice mix below and you can of course add in or leave out any spices you want more of or don’t like. You can’t do that with a shop bought mix. read more

Filed Under: Curry, March, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Spices, Spring, Store Cupboard Tagged With: keema, recipe, spices

Carrot, Chickpea and Harissa Soup

March 14, 2018 By All That I'm Eating 10 Comments

I meal plan. Only the dinners mind you. I’d like to think I was organised enough to plan fantastic breakfasts and fabulous lunches but I’d much rather have longer in bed each morning than fuss around with an avocado and quickly grab something easy for lunch in the week. However, there are consequences to this nonchalant attitude of mine. What if disaster strikes? What if, as I enjoy my chicken sandwich for lunch I realise that chicken is on the meal plan for that night? It doesn’t bear thinking about. So I don’t; I have a very simple way round this predicament instead. Make lunches vegan, and if not vegan, vegetarian. Hello Carrot, Chickpea and Harissa Soup. read more

Filed Under: Beans, Carrot, Lunch, March, Onion, Quick Recipes, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Soup, Spices, Spring, Store Cupboard, Tomatoes, Vegan, Vegetables, Vegetarian Tagged With: harissa, soup, vegan

Smoked Pea and Potato Soup

March 6, 2018 By All That I'm Eating 16 Comments

There’s been a spate of soup recipes appearing on my blog recently. I’ll tell you for why: because there’s nothing more comforting I would like to have for lunch during the week. Sure, a steaming bowl of cauliflower cheese would be a fantastic winter luncheon but that’s more effort than I am willing to put in for what is effectively the most rushed meal of the week. So instead I take a bit of time at the weekend and batch cook some soup, freeze it and reap the rewards in the weeks to come. This Smoked Pea and Potato Soup is probably one of my favourite soups of all; all the salty, smoky tang as if it had bacon or ham in but it’s vegan. read more

Filed Under: Garlic, Herbs, Lunch, March, Mint, Onion, Pea, Potatoes, Quick Recipes, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Soup, Spring, Vegan, Vegetables, Vegetarian Tagged With: lunch, soup, vegan

Tomato, Butterbean and Spinach Pesto Soup

February 28, 2018 By All That I'm Eating 11 Comments

Sometimes I make something like a veggie stew or pasta sauce and realise that it could become a delicious soup with just a little extra water. That’s exactly how this Tomato, Butterbean and Spinach Pesto Soup came about. I had made it as a sauce for baking with gnocchi, similar to this recipe, and I thought it would make a great soup; something a bit different from a normal tomato soup. And I was right. Full of flavour, colour and easy to make from a few ingredients you probably already have in the cupboards. read more

Filed Under: Beans, Cheese, February, Lunch, Nuts & Seeds, Onion, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Soup, Spinach, Store Cupboard, Tomatoes, Vegetables, Vegetarian, Winter Tagged With: recipe, soup, vegetarian

Cornish Pasty Week with Ginsters

February 22, 2018 By All That I'm Eating 10 Comments

If you’ve ever been to Cornwall you’d have been hard pushed not to see, smell or try a Cornish Pasty. And a proper pasty is a serious business, don’t even think about adding peas to the classic recipe, it’s unforgivable. The classic mix of beef, potato, swede and pastry is hard to beat and I recently found out there’s such a thing as Cornish Pasty Week! If you ask me that’s a great excuse to eat as many pasties as possible between 25th February and 3rd March. The week culminates with the World Pasty Championship which takes place at the Eden project on 3rd March. read more

Filed Under: Pasty, Reviews Tagged With: pasty, review

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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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