This weekend I was lucky enough to sit in on a course at Leith's School of Food and Wine, in London. Much to my surprise, the tutor was the lovely Max, who was my tutor when I did the diploma course at Leith's almost 14 years ago. We had a delicious menu to work through and Max was fantastic. She was so inspirational and her knowledge of food is truly awesome. Nevertheless, she made the 4 hour course so enjoyable and we all came away feelin
I've just returned from having another wonderful day at The Bertinet Kitchen in Bath. Richard took a class of 14 through some great gluten free recipes including focaccia, a loaf bread, maize wraps, far breton ( a kind of clafoutis with rum soaked prunes) and yummy blinis. It was a great challenge to work through quite a number of dietary restrictions including lactose and dairy intolerance, a fish allergy, an intolerance to solanacious vegetables (this includes potatoes, aubergines, tomatoes and chili peppers) and a few others which I can't even rememb
I've been contemplating having a drastic cull on all the stuff in my kitchen cupboards. I am a fantastic accumulator, but when it comes down to it, I think I could actually live with only a handful of gadgets. Top of the list are obviously my knives which I don't consider gadgets, they are the tools of the trade, so I won't include them in my top 5. In case you are interested I use three sizes of knives, a medium choppin
I don't know too many kids who enjoy eating lettuce. For the most part they seem to take a bite then spit it out, with a "what's the point of this?"sort of look. At one of my recent coeliac meetings, I met with a lady who wanted to know if I had a good recipe for wraps. I had to confess that I didn't. I've tried a few recipes and they were pretty disgusting, so I decided to go around the problem. I told her about our love of tortillas, but I had to admit that as far as "wrapping" is concerned, probably not such a great idea.
Live Radio Interview on BBC Oxford - 2PM 29th October
Ruthie and I have been invited to talk about the book on BBC Radio Oxford. Please tune in on the 29th of October 2PM. Please join us on air and phone in your questions and comments.
Saturday 7 November, Mostly Books, Abingdon