Cooking Method - Boil / Poach
Created by bernie-woman
A bright, green, tasty Spring soup
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Created by sally_in_wales
A simple party snack based on small eggs, ideal for children to help prepare
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Created by Behemoth
These are the cured and boiled 'hams' of pigs cheek. They have a lovely delicate flavour and silky texture. Weightwatchers do not do a version of these, well they do, it's the stock vegetables only.
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Created by otatop
This is a wonderful way of making a luxury treat from something that would otherwise be thrown away. The other great thing about it is that the only time-consuming bit is the chocolatey part, and you can save that job until you feel like doing it. You don't even have to go out and buy oranges specially – just peel them carefully when you have them and store the peel in the freezer until you have enough. This is best made with dark chocolate with the highest possible cocoa solids. Green & Blacks do a cooking chocolate which is good for melting.
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Created by sean
Sweet and sour turnip thing, good with roasts.
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Created by Barefoot Andrew
Knocks spots of anything out of a can
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Created by Barefoot Andrew
Chewy and sticky, and not overpoweringly sweet.
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Created by wellington womble
A thick tomato soup that you'd never guess had marrow in. It's so good it's almost worth growing marrows for. It's a heavy, main-meal soup.
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Created by wellington womble
Lottie's recipe for using up marrows
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Created by Jamanda
Sleepy Owl posted this recipe for using up that glut of green tomatoes.
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Created by Cathryn
A quince syrup submitted by Tahir. Two different methods of making it.
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Created by Jamanda
Shamelessly borrowed from Nigel Slater, by Behemoth.
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