The discreet charm of Topsham
There aren’t many places you can go to these days which are unspoiled and I almost hesitate about telling you about this one. It’s a small historic town called Topsham…
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There aren’t many places you can go to these days which are unspoiled and I almost hesitate about telling you about this one. It’s a small historic town called Topsham…
I was agonising over the weekend what sort of stuffing to serve with roast guineafowl and remembered a dish I’d invented for veggies in my student cookbook Beyond Baked Beans…
I know as a cookery writer I shouldn’t be advocating using produce out of season and by and large I don’t. I don’t want strawberries or broad beans in December…
As those of you who follow me on Twitter will know I’ve been in New York for the past six days with little time to breathe let alone blog but…
I don’t want you to think I’m fixated by carbs or anything (the truth is I am) but it’s hard to avoid them in New York. And my second great…
I’ve been looking out for a wine to mull and think I’ve found the perfect candidate. Not that it looks or sounds promising. It’s called La Maison de Michel and…
I can’t say I’ve ever given a great deal of thought to bread knives. Occasionally I get frustrated because they’re not sharp enough to cut through a bigger than average…
One of the most appealing cookbooks I was sent just before Christmas was Pascal Aussignac’s Cuisinier Gascon so when I caught sight of his Christmas Goose stuffed with Hay (also…
Asking a winewriter what their favourite wine is usually results in a long explanation about how it depends on the mood, the food and the time of year and I’m…
This week I had lunch with a fat man called Boris. A few years ago I’d done a bit of freelance writing for a food mag and Boris was the…