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Thai Sticky Rice with Tropical Fruit
A simple, creamy coconut milk pudding that is a traditional Thai dessert. Yes, it is cooked in the microwave, but this gives the rice its perfectly al dente, shiny, and sticky quality that you are aiming for. The palm sugar is interchangeable with other sugars, and choose your favorite tropical fruit to accompany the rice. However, the Thai sticky rice is essential! Another sticky rice will do (I've used black sticky rice), but you can't beat the Thai stuff.

Cauliflower, Green Beans, and Tomato Frittata
Serve with a mixed greens salad or store in an airtight container for 2-3 days as a snack or easy meal.

Grilled Corn with Basil Butter
Now that the first corn is starting to appear at the markets, it's pretty much all I can think about. This dreamy basil butter recipe is the perfect solution.

Pan-Fried Olives with Rosemary
Biting into these meaty, warm Pan Fried Olives is such an unexpected sensation that everyone always stops in their tracks and marvels. Try this recipe!

Brown butter ramps
The hill behind my friend's house is covered in gorgeous ramps each spring, which she generously shares with me. Since I never know when a bunch of ramps will show up at my back door, I've developed a way to use them that's quick, easy, and goes well with anything I'm making for dinner.

Saffron & Cardamom Lemonade Concentrate
A traditional summer cooler from India—a lemonade infused with green cardamom and saffron, served cold with fresh mint.

Homemade Corn Tortilla Chips
It's easy to make homemade tortilla chips for salsa or guacamole, or making nachos. Try this masa harina recipe and you'll never go back to store-bought.

Cabbage Chopped Salad
This can take a while — or not. I work progressively: shred the cabbage, then salt it. Cut the carrots, then salt them, letting them sit while you’re slicing the onion. Add the onion to the carrots, and so on. The salting intensifies flavor, slightly pickling the vegetables.

Watermelon Feta Salad
A simple recipe that is beautiful enough to take center stage at a picnic or barbecue.

Salt and Vinegar Grilled Potatoes
This is the perfect side dish to any warm weather grilling dish. Steak, fish, burgers or kebobs are all wonderful complements to this versatile and bright side dish. Par-boil yukon gold slices in salt-n-vinegar bath. Grill them for a bit of char. Finish them off with a drizzle of fruity olive oil, sea salt & a healthy glug of vinegar (red wine/ malt/ apple cider - whatever works)!

Post-holiday artichokes braised in sweetened red wine vinaigrette
So I'd just got back from holiday and had been to the market for supplies. When I got home, however, I realised that despite having bags full of fresh veg I had very little to draw them together with. What to do? Well, get happy with the vinegar, oil, garlic and honey and braise those gorgeous, violet lovelies, of course! The secret ingredient being the cynarin in the artichokes that makes everything around them taste sweet - yes, even vinegar ...

Roasted Tomatillo Salsa
A deliciously healthy dip that goes perfectly will chips and guacamole.

Annette's Corn Flake Marshmallow Wreaths
Growing up, my friend's mom, Annette, would make these cookies at Christmas. We had no problem eating an entire batch in one sitting. I recommend making multiple batches, but not doubling the recipe, because you need to form the wreaths while the mixture is hot.

Simple Glazed Carrots
The preparation of the carrots is very specific, so stay on track. Once cooked, the carrots are delicious and addictive. Slightly adapted from Martha Stewart

grilled courgettes with fresh mint

Charred Carrots with Orange Peel and Mint
A lot of people hate cooked carrots, I imagine because of the bland school lunch variety that has been boiled within an inch of it's life. Fair enough. But I believe this crispy and sweet version would be enough to convert even the most devout hater. Roasted at high heat until they are blistered and tender crisp, the orange peel highlights their sweetness, and the mint brings and element of irresistible freshness.

April Bloomfield's English Porridge
This porridge recipe is just right. The steel-cut bits keep their pop, while the rolled oats melt around them—and that perfect texture only takes 20 minutes!
Nosh O'clock Wafers
We are serious Friday night cocktail people who celebrate the martini and bloody mary with vigor! This dish, served with bacon, came to me after a few of those favored drinks. It was an immediate hit! We now serve them every time there are stiff drinks to be had. I love sophisticated, painful recipes; it’s a way of life for me. But, soooooooometimes… simple food is just damn good.

Cavatelli with Asiago Oat Crumbs
Sometimes great kitchen disasters lead to most surprising dishes. I have a wonderful recipe for cookies with flour, cheese and butter, and was trying to adapt it to work with oats. The first batch of cookies went nowhere. The cookies fell apart and literally turned into crumbs. Correction: they turned into the most delicious crumbs imaginable. I had a great deal of dough left, and plenty of room to experiment. And that is how a lovely pasta was born.

Crisp & Tender Roasted Root Vegetables
Use any combination of root vegetables you like for an easy, versatile side that works with pretty much any main dish.
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Rice Pudding With Golden Raisins
Forget egg yolks and water baths. This is a simple and superb rice pudding that uses only milk, sugar, cream, rice, salt and your choice of flavorings: rum, almond extract, vanilla, orange zest, cardamom, nutmeg, anything else you can dream up. Add the raisins at the end so they don’t get too mushy as the pudding cooks.

Vegan Strawberry Cream Pie
This is a melt in the mouth, creamy strawberry cream pie. Suitable for any occasion but especially afternoon tea. I used a tin of coconut cream which is gorgeous and organic. I got my cream from Celebes http://www.coconutty.co.uk/coconut-cream-p-128.html

Creamed Fennel and Leeks
There really isn't anything earth shattering about this recipe other than it is really comforting. Creamed fennel and leeks are a wonderful pair.