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Listing articles 106 to 120 of all 261 articles Least popular articles first. Sort by: Popularity ¦ Date ¦ Tags Swiss Cheese Fritters
The mighty Beignets de Vinzel is a cult dish from the Swiss coast of Lake Geneva. It would fit nicely into the Scottish Diet. I made my own raviolis
Using an authentic restaurant recipe from a small Lombard restaurant, I managed to make extraordinary raviolis from scratch. French Medieval Bread Fouées
This is hands-down the easiest great bread you can bake in a wood-fired oven. Trust the French - it takes no time to prepare, no hand kneading, no proving and it bakes in 120 seconds flat. Way tastier than pita. Cactus Sorbet
Amazing sorbet made from the fruits of the pear cactus, opuntia ficusindica. London Pub Informant
I meet with a reader of FXcuisine in a series of historical London pubs while he feeds me tips about lesser known deep-fried British delicacies. FXcuisine's Date Chutney
A little Indian recipe of my own concoction - dates, raisins, onions, balsamic vinegar and port are simmered to make a luscious brown chutney. A Bread Fit For a King
Stuffing a bread with white truffles is not cheap, but boy is that good! Asparagus à la Pompadour
This recipe invented by Louis XV's mistress will not Enlighten your waist. A Sicilian Cookery Class on Mount Etna - Peperonata in Agrodolce
Sicily's top food authority let me into her kitchen on Mount Etna while she was preparing sweet-and-sour peppers. Nostradamus Cherry Jelly
For my 200th article, I made cherry jelly from the recipe Nostradamus himself published in 1555. Chicken for Dessert
One of the greatest desserts in Turkey is made with chicken breasts. It is based on an almond-and-chicken pudding once hugely popular in medieval Europe. See how it's made! Books For Cooks
My visit to a must-see bookstore in London beloved by foodies from all over the world. I love meatballs!
Spaghetti with meatballs is the consumate Italian-American dish, but it doesn't exist as such in Italy. Here is how an Italian would cook it. Tea with Sir Hugh
Last week I had tea with Sir Hugh and his lovely wife Gaynor in one of their favorite haunts in London - a uniquely British experience. Quince Balsamico Chutney
My gorgeous, rich, spicy apple-quince chutney from a balsamico caramel base. |
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