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welcome.
PORTRAIT: PAUL MITCHELL I t’s going to be
quick and easy.
If you make one thing…
An effortless little pud for grown-ups, packed with the heady aromas of elderflower. The first few flowers come into season at the end of the month, too, making a beautiful garnish if you can find some. Finished with cream, it’s sunshine by the spoonful
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FOR YOUR NEXT COUNTRY JAUNT...
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HOT LIST
It’s a month of celebrations, which call for extra kit for entertaining or taking with you to parties. Here’s what we rate – including several bargain buys – all chosen by editor Karen Barnes
discoveries
Whether it’s from a tiny producer or a major player, we try all the new stuff and recommend the best for you
Hot on the shelves
Food editor Tom Shingler chooses what’s worth putting in your trolley from the big retailers
Pickle in the limelight
It’s a special moment when a customer says something is the best thing they’ve ever tasted. That’s exactly what happened when Mr Vikki’s debuted its latest award-winning creation
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voices in food
An aviation cocktail with Claire Ptak
The creative cake-maker and owner of London’s Violet Bakery talks lifting weights, her mother’s fruit pies and the importance of speaking out
The food I cook at home
What do you get when you combine Australian and Chinese-Indonesian food with an extra dash of flair and a spritz of originality? Answer: the super-popular dishes of Lara Lee. Her East and Southeast Asia-spanning recipes are fully loaded and ready to deliver the goods
“My mother taught me to cook with my senses”
Sumayya Usmani’s approach to cooking has been shaped by the strong women in her life, who inspired her to trust her instincts in the kitchen rather than following a written recipe. In her new book, the challenge has been to capture that wisdom on pages that tell the story of a meld of influences, cultures and experiences, and the result is an acutely personal food memoir, with recipes that go way beyond mere lists of ingredients and instructions
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RESPECTTO THE SANDWICH!
What used to be a last-minute lunch has ascended the ranks of food royalty in recent years, becoming a meal-between-bread that can hold its own against anything on a plate. Make 2023 the year of the sandwich and start giving this universally loved snack the reverence and attention it deserves
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Love me tender
With spring in full swing, the seasonal larder has rewarded us with a welcome explosion of tender green delights: broad beans, peas, spring onions and leaves of all shades are suddenly available – and all set for kitchen action
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A right royal feast
We asked six of the UK’s top chefs and food writers to come up with a crowning-touch dish for the coronation – whether you’re watching it on the telly, hosting a street party or just fancy an excuse to create something special on one of the three May bank holidays. Peg out the bunting… And pray for sunshine!
The great celebration food quiz
With lashings of nostalgia, royal facts and British flavours, food writer Nicola Miller’s quiz is the perfect activity for a weekend get-together
Let them eat CAKE!
Queen of baking Mary Berry is never short of a cake or biscuit recipe, and these crowdpleasers range from simple to positively crownlike... Perfect for bank holiday gatherings, street parties – or just a cosy afternoon tea at home
Putting on a spread
Bring me your egg sandwiches, sausage rolls, mini pork pies and victoria sponges, says Debora Robertson: it’s time to celebrate in street party form – the very British, bring-everyone-together way of increasing the jollity of the masses
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Acing acidity
An often overlooked element of seasoning, acidity can level up so-so sauces and boost bang-average dinners. Food editor Tom Shingler looks at it how it can work for you
FLAKY PASTRY How to get it right
Shop-bought pastry, step aside! Sitting in the sweet spot between quick and easy shortcrust and tedious, technically challenging puff, flaky pastry is something any home cook can master. Learn the knack of adding layers of fat to the dough without ending up in a sticky, buttery mess with Emily Gussin’s foolproof guide
Be a sustainable cook
DON’T BIN IT!
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The herb conundrum
Adding fragrance, freshness and colour, herbs can transform a dish from dull to dazzling, so it’s no surprise we’re using more of them in our cooking – but what’s the ethical and environmental impact? We asked Clare Finney to investigate the best way to source those green flavour bombs – and how to make the most of them… Then turn the page for Emily Gussin’s herb-hero recipes
Drinks
Drinks
Bank holiday bottles, party-proof beer casks and a cocktail that really hits the high notes
Susy’s best buys
Paint the town red, white and rosé this month with celebratory bottles expertly chosen by drinks editor Susy Atkins. From bank hol get-togethers to spontaneous moments in the sun, there are so many things worth raising a glass to
Beer school Larging it
With May 2023 being a month of celebrations, beer expert Mark Dredge is rolling out the barrel
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Weeknight wonders
Don’t settle for boring Tuesday night dinners! We’re on a mission to give every evening that Friday night feeling – starting with these cosmopolitan creations
Small change BIG difference
Is it really possible that adding a few simple things to your diet could have a positive impact on your health? It won’t be a surprise to hear there’s no magic cure-all, says Sue Quinn, but new evidence shows it’s worth considering a few simple tweaks…
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Finland’s capital Helsinki regularly tops surveys of the world’s best cities – and it’s easy to see why. Fringed with harbours and Baltic inlets, it’s stuffed with glorious architecture and home to world renowned design. As Norman Miller discovers, the food is elegantly put together too
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Spare me the seasonality snobs
Is the obsession with eating only what’s produced locally, in season, coherent or consistent? Writer Andy Lynes raises a rebel glass to Peruvian asparagus
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