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February 2023
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APPETISERS
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WHAT’S ON THE MENU?
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OVER TO YOU
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The chef and restaurateur on his love for Cornwall, lessons from his parents and reality TV – including his mentor role on the UK launch of Gordon Ramsay’s Next Level Chef
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Whetherthey remind you of two-tone sweets, school puds or a 1970s cartoon about a cat and a dog, one thing’s for sure – rhubarb and custard belong together. Time to experiment with the relationship...
Fancy not ONE but TWO Pancake Days?
That’s what you’ll get if you celebrate at the beginning of the month as Belgians do, as well as on our own Shrove Tuesday (21 February). Culinary historian Regula Ysewijn explains the traditions of her homeland and shares her favourite recipes – afine excuse to eat some of the best treats of the year
THE NEW BRUNCH
…and not an avocado in sight. These four chef recipes show the global appeal of a late breakfast – there’s a Franco- American mash-up, top-notch Welsh cheese on toast, and two taste-budtingling egg dishes from Kurdistan and southern India
Everyone loves PIE
Gather round the table for a meal that’s simple, satisfying and sensational – comfort food under a pastry (or potato) crust
French lessons
MY COOKING YEAR: FEBRUARY
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Meliz Berg’s Cypriot-style pasta
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Preserving the past for the future
Champion producers
Queen of Yorkshire
Once northern England’s very own Wonkaville, the city of York manages to honour its history of medieval cobbled streets and ancient beer halls while embracing the newest dining and drinking trends. Cosy weekend alert...
Why dinner for one is my happy place
Solo dining has surged in popularity in recent times, but writer Sam Wilson has a very personal reason for favouring it – the positive effects on his mental health
Editorial
welcome
I think of February as new year proper.
Be a better cook.
Be a better cook.
Are you ready to push some boundaries in the kitchen? Increase your knowledge, hone your skills and challenge yourself with insider advice, ambitious bakes and an in-depth weekend project
How to get the best out of garlic
”Do you love garlic? Like, really love it?
Tortano loaf with potato, honey & thyme
Got your sourdough game down pat? Take it to the next level by turning your starter into a levain and partnering it with a poolish to create this wonderful Italian tortano loaf by Janine Edwards from London’s Toklas Bakery. The bread has an insane depth of flavour, bolstered with potato, thyme and honey. It’s a three-day affair but pretty hands-off – ajoy to create for anyone who’s caught the breadmaking bug
Homemade chicken stock
Ditch the cube or pouch, says Pollyanna from the delicious. food team – creating your own stock will make all the difference to your dishes, while also helping to cut down on food waste. Bonus: your kitchen will be filled with incredible aromas
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Beer school Made to share
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Make it every day.
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Banish winter blues!
Keep weeknight mealtimes interesting with these exciting recipes – they take tried-and-tested flavour combos and create new favourites everyone will love
THE FOOD I COOK AT HOME
For most of us, food, family, memory and a sense of place are inextricably linked. For Anjum Anand, her family favourites are full of meaning as well as flavour – recipes so good you’ll want to add them to your own everyday cooking repertoire
These wings will fly!
The air fryer is the gadget obsession of the moment. Why do people love it? Because it simulates deep frying without the need to submerge food in oil – and it sits on the worktop. Once our food team got grips with theirs, they haven’t looked back, and these chicken wings are just one of their many successes
Valentine’s Day special
“These little flourless chocolate cakes are inspired by food writer Emiko Davies’ recipe for torta caprese. They’re indulgently squidgy in the middle yet crisp on top, and I’ve added a dose of espresso powder – the coffee intensifies the richness and darkness of the chocolate. The result is a wonderfully grown-up cake that’s indulgent enough for a special occasion, yet simple enough to make on a weeknight.”
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