Bread sauce, for me, is pure Christmas dinner nostalgia. My nan made it every year, always in the same dented saucepan, always a bit too …

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Bread sauce, for me, is pure Christmas dinner nostalgia. My nan made it every year, always in the same dented saucepan, always a bit too …
Right, let’s get something straight: this is not your nan’s soggy-bottomed pie. No offence to nan, bless her — she did her best. But James …
I remember the first time I made a proper pork pie — I had no clue what I was doing, but I was completely smitten …
I’ve got this hazy memory of sitting under a sun-bleached parasol in my gran’s back garden, a chipped old bowl of fruit salad chilling beside …
You know those desserts that make you feel like you’ve done something far fancier than you actually have? This is one of those. The kind …
There’s something wonderfully grounding about making jam. Maybe it’s the way the fruit softens, almost surrendering to the sugar and heat. Or how the house …
There’s something quietly beautiful about celery soup. It doesn’t shout. It doesn’t beg for attention like a spicy curry or a bubbling lasagna. It’s the …