I had an idea to make tahini soup. I love tahini and I thought it would be great to flavour a soup. I used cauliflower as a base for the soup. Potatoes work great too, but cauliflower is healthier and this is why I picked cauliflower. Both of these vegetables have a mild taste and
Author: Anca
Banana and apricot crumble
I made banana bread a few times while in lockdown, as one can easily assume. I thought of an alternative for my very ripe bananas and that is a banana and apricot crumble. It was delicious and I plan to make it again this week. I did not add any sugar in it, as both
Smoked Sea Salt
I bought some Smoked Sea Salt and forgot about it. Now, when I went through the cupboards, I discovered it and I was very curious to see how it is. So, I’ve tried it and I wanted to share my thoughts about it. First of all, this Smoked Sea Salt is made in Scotland, by
Victorian Macaroni Pudding
Victorian Macaroni pudding is actually called Sweet Macaroni Pudding in the well known Victorian cookbook – The Book of Household Management, by Mrs. Isabella Beeton. I read the book recently, here is the review, if you are curious. And so I’ve decided to make a recipe from her book as a prop for the book.
Minestrone
My husband loves minestrone, so this is something we have quite often. We always have a couple of canned minestrone at home, if we fancy a light dinner and we are not in the mood for cooking. Minestrone is very easy to make at home, healthy, and cheap. It is one of those recipes I
Onion and pepper crepes
Onion and pepper crepes are not the first savoury crepes I share on my blog, see here the other ones, but, unlike those, these are dairy-free and more in line with our diet. I usually make mushroom ones. If you fancy mushrooms, then you can fill the crepes with Spicy mushrooms with peanut butter, it
Roasted radishes
Roasted radishes is a very basic side dish, something you might not have thought of making, but which is such a good idea. Radishes have a pretty strong flavour and not everybody likes them. I like having a few in a salad, but not too many, as they overpower the other ingredients. This is why
