![]() |
![]() |
![]() ![]() Most popular articles first. Sort by: Popularity ¦ Date ¦ Tags ![]() Cardamom Plantation Visit
My private tour of Captain Matthew's spice plantation in the Nilgiri hills on the Indian Spice Coast. A veritable Cockaigne - no spice or fruit that doesn't grow there. ![]() 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. ![]() Chestnut Pie like Pierre Hermé
The most sophisticated chestnut pie in the world. ![]() Lucknow Edible Silver Foil
Edible sterling silver foil decorates Indian food at weddings. Here is how they make it in Lucknow and how you can use it on a leg of lamb to eat like a Nawab. ![]() Swiss Alps Ricotta
See how we make sérac, the Swiss ricotta, up in the Swiss Alps and learn about about Swiss cheese botanics with a field trip to see what the cows graze up there. ![]() Rabbit Head Pasta
Traditional pasta sauce, much loved in some parts of Italy. Don't do this at home. Only a head case would eat it. ![]() Swiss Steamer Dining
Dinner on a 100-year-old steamship on Lake Geneva by one of Switzerland's most famous chefs - complete with my behind-the-scenes visit of the kitchens. ![]() Quince Balsamico Chutney
My gorgeous, rich, spicy apple-quince chutney from a balsamico caramel base. ![]() Books For Cooks
My visit to a must-see bookstore in London beloved by foodies from all over the world. ![]() 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! ![]() 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. ![]() 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. ![]() Cactus Sorbet
Amazing sorbet made from the fruits of the pear cactus, opuntia ficusindica. ![]() Asparagus à la Pompadour
This recipe invented by Louis XV's mistress will not Enlighten your waist. |
«I just wanted to let you know how much I love FXCuisine. I am a daily visitor to your site and love trying out your recipes. I have only been cooking for a few years but am extremely addicted to it. Your site is my favourite. My husband also can't thank you enough because he is reaping the rewards of eating the superb creations I get from you. » A reader from London |