Chocolate pots

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Chocolate pots
Crispy on the top, but super-gooey in the middle, rich and an utterly mind-blowing chocolate experience, these pots are an honest and delicious expression of chocolate – they really celebrate the quality of the chocolate you choose. MAKES 70, SERVES: 12 DIFFICULTY: NOT TOO TRICKY INGREDIENTS 300 g quality dark...

Roasted Broccoli with Orange

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Roasted Broccoli with Orange
Roasting is a good technique because it’s a one-stop shop in cooking. Sometimes the simplest of side dishes are the best – the ones that don’t require a lot of looking after or fuss. Serves: 4, Submit Prep: 5min, Cook: 20min, Total: 25min INGREDIENTS 1 lb broccoli, tops cut into...

Beef bourguignon

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Beef bourguignon
Here’s my take on Julia Child’s recipe for Beef Bourguignon – French Beef Stew. It’s so delicious. Don’t be intimidated by the long list of ingredients and instructions. It’s worth the effort and is the perfect way to spend a Saturday or Sunday afternoon! Julia Child’s Boeuf à la Bourguignonne...

Ham Salad Tea Sandwiches

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Ham Salad Tea Sandwiches
When it comes to tea party savories, Ham Salad Tea Sandwiches are one of my favorites. Sort of like a deviled ham salad with onion, celery, and pimento. Serve on thin slices of wheat or rye bread or spread thick on snack crackers. As a girl, my mom liked to...

Homemade Hoisin Sauce

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Homemade Hoisin Sauce
I use Hoisin Sauce when I make Orange Chicken. But I don’t always have the product in my pantry. For those times, here’s my recipe for Homemade Hoisin Sauce. It works very well and is easy to make. For those who might not know, Hoisin Sauce is a sweet-spicy condiment...