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Sausage and pepper pasta

This is an easy mid-week meal. Let’s be honest, you can’t go wrong with sausages and pasta in tasty tomato sauce can you! Parmesan and parsley finish off this dish nicely and the whole thing can be whipped up in less than 30 minutes. This sausage and pepper pasta dish is so easy and delicious!

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Mozzarella and pesto chicken with pasta

I have been making this chicken pesto mozzarella and pasta dish for about 20 years. It was something I learnt form a friend at uni and it has stood the test of time. Even though my repertoire in the kitchen has expanded dramatically since then, I still make it today!

This is one of my favourite ways to eat chicken breast, it’s quick, easy and is so filling and comforting. It goes so well with pesto pasta, which let’s be honest, is amazing on its own already!

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Chorizo, pepper and potato hash with fried eggs

This is one of those recipes that I feel can be eaten for pretty much any meal, breakfast, brunch, lunch or dinner! This chorizo, pepper, potato hash is easy to make and also super versatile in that you can swap in and out different vegetables, or just leave them out if you don’t fancy them.

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Pesto fried eggs on toast

Pesto fried eggs, so simple, so delicious, why has it only recently become a food trend?! Pesto fried eggs are perfect for brunch, lunch or just a light meal whenever. I usually just have these with toast, however It’s pretty easy to elevate pesto fried eggs with some other additions. For example, why not serve with avocado, a side salad or even add some slices of chorizo or bacon on the side. Personally I like to keep it simple, there’s something that feels so virtuous and clean just keeping this to a 3 ingredient meal

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Chicken, roasted peppers and tomato stew (inspired by Nigella)

This is a simple chicken stew which I adapted from Nigella’s book Nigellissima. I often eat it with orzo, and sometimes make a little extra orzo and will then mix this in to the leftover stew. I’ll then pack it up to bring to work the next day for lunch where it just needs heating. Overnight the orzo soaks up a lot of the liquid in the stew and its just so plump and satisfying to eat the next day.

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Prawn pasta

This is one of my favourite mid-week dinners as it is so easy and quick to make yet so tasty! In fact I am pretty confident in saying it is probably the pasta dish I have made most frequently ever!

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Roasted sweet potato, cauliflower and fennel salad with hazelnuts and feta

This is a great vegetarian salad that is substantial enough for dinner. Roasting the vegetables and serving it still warm really makes it feel more hearty too. The combination of cauliflower, sweet potatoes fennel and feta is wonderful and the hazelnuts are the perfect finisher. Great for a mid-week dinner and one you can easily change to your tastes and based on what you have in the fridge!

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Roasted cod with tomato and chorizo rice

I must admit, the rice is actually my favourite part of this cod and tomato rice dish, it’s so full of yummy things that I thought would go well with the fish. In the end it turned out so well that I actually sometimes just make the rice to eat on its own! Still, the cod just finishes this dish off perfectly.

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Tomato and spinach kitchari

This recipe uses mainly store cupboard ingredients and fresh spinach can be substituted for frozen so it’s one of those meals that’s a really good standby when the fridge is looking bare.

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Gireum tteokbokki

This is a Korean dish of rice cakes fried in oil with spring onions, lots of Korean chilli paste (gochujang) and chilli powder (gochujaru). I’ve not come across this version in the UK but had it in Seoul in 2019 and make it my mission to learn how to make it on my return home, it’s so moorish and just satisfying!

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Salmon, leek and potato traybake

This is such a great combo and well balanced meal that is comforting and satisfying. I often make it mid-week as it’s easy and just full of my favourite flavours that go so well together. Beautiful salmon, creamy leeks and roasted potatoes, what more do you need.

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Salmon sushi bowl

The great thing about this sushi salmon bowl is that it’s easy to prepare.  I had thought about making sushi but to be honest, I find the end result in terms of flavour is the same and this is way faster, easier and dare I say, looks better, than my home made sushi. I fully respect that making sushi well takes some serious skill, skills which I have not quite honed yet! 

In this dish I have used salmon and salmon roe (ikura) which I have seasoned to add extra flavour.

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Rocky road

This is one of those treats which is delicious, doesn’t need baking, is super quick and is more or less fool proof. Great one for kids to help with.

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Spicy garlic tofu and aubergine

Aubergine is one of my favourite vegetables to cook, especially in Chinese dishes, I think I first came across fish flavoured aubergine (yu xiang qiezi) when I lived in Kunming, Yunnan province after uni and this dish has a similar profile, removing the minced pork but keeping the garlic, ginger and chilli. I decided to add tofu to this dish to make it into a more substantial main course, it goes well with just some simple plain rice.

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