Some desserts try too hard. This one doesn’t need to.Mary Berry’s Pear Upside Down Cake is the kind of pudding that feels right for every …

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Some desserts try too hard. This one doesn’t need to.Mary Berry’s Pear Upside Down Cake is the kind of pudding that feels right for every …

There’s something magical about the smell of smoked fish and thyme floating through the kitchen. It reminds me of rainy afternoons up north, when the …

There’s just something about the smell of red wine, thyme, and sizzling bacon drifting through the house that makes everything feel a bit more grounded, …

There’s something deeply nostalgic about the smell of liver and onions bubbling away — it reminds me of Sunday lunches at my nan’s house. The …

Some desserts are loud and dramatic. Others — like this chocolate Swiss roll — are quietly brilliant. No fuss. Just a light-as-air cocoa sponge wrapped …

You know, I didn’t grow up eating beetroot soup. My mum boiled beets once a year for some gloomy Boxing Day salad and that was …

Corned beef hash always reminds me of post-holiday Sundays when the fridge was full of odds and ends, and we’d fry everything that wasn’t nailed …

There’s something ridiculously comforting about a bubbling dish of mac and cheese, especially Nigella’s version. I first made this one on a weeknight that had …

There’s something absolutely fabulous about this roulade. It feels like dessert with a bit of a wink — dramatic cocoa sponge, whipped cream fluffed to …

Rice pudding always brings me back to cold school nights and the sound of rain on the windows. Mum would make it in the old …