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September 2022
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A vodka, lime & soda with Gok Wan
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The forgotten fruit
There’s a reason why bloomy, juicy plums are synonymous with the best... They ARE the best! And it’s time to celebrate a great British classic that’s gone slightly out of fashion. Make the most of them with these sensational sweet and savoury recipes
JOIN THE WAR ON WASTE...
and your wallet will thank you – not to mention your taste buds. Food writer Victoria Glass shares her wisdom for putting your good intentions into real, do-able practice, plus four recipes for using up the inevitable odds and ends. Small changes... BIG pay-off
Satay spatchcock chicken
Malaysian satay meets Sunday’s carving bird in this quick, easy, can-we-have-it-every-week creation by MasterChef champ Ping Coombes
Your expert guide to cheese tasting
There’s so much more to appreciating good cheese than slice, chew and swallow – it’s about using all of your senses, then looking out for a ‘staircase of flavours’. Patrick McGuigan removes the mystique, step by sensory step
The Skint Roofer’s stilton roast potatoes
This tempting recipe from Ian Bursnall, AKA the Skint Roofer, is low in cost and a brilliant way to boost the crunch of a classic roastie with a big hit of melty-cheesy flavour
Africa calling
This vast continent is home to a huge variety of cuisines, ingredients and dishes that sing with flavour and colour on the plate. Lerato Umah-Shaylor shares four recipes from her outstanding new book that will wake up your taste buds
An ode to Americana
Molasses cookies in Little House on the Prairie, the taste of barbecued ribs beside a busy road… These things sparked Debora Robertson’s obsession with US food, shown off here in glam style with a frozen, boozy version of key lime pie
Berlin on the menu
The cosmopolitan German capital has it all going on, from world-class street food to multi-Michelin-starred fanciness. You’ll need to pound the strasses to seek it out, so don’t forget to make time for a cool beer, says Fiona Sims
delicious discoveries
The top new goodies from producers big and small, plus a gadget, tested for you
Champion producers Your good health!
Could fermentation be the future? Yes, says Will Chase, who makes his Live Apple Balsamic Vinegar using a blend of 48 wild organic apple varieties. It’s a gem of a brew, with so many uses…
There’s no such thing as too much garlic
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Drinks.
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Thrifty buys
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Bargain brews
Cheap beer often comes with a bad reputation, says Mark Dredge, but that doesn’t mean you have to shell out a fortune for a decent tipple
Make life simple.
Make. Life. Simple.
PHOTOGRAPH: HANNAH HUGHES Easy food for busy days.
A little goes a long way
See how a small amount of meat or fish can be stretched into a feast without compromising on flavour, thanks to five new weeknight winners
Friday night dinner
Turn this Italian-American classic inside-out for an incredible meal for two that offers all the crunch, squidge, richness and tang you could ever ask for
Orchard crumble with spiced sticky toffee sauce
Elevate a simple fruit crumble by adding a sticky toffee sauce fragrant with star anise and cardamom. Lashings of cream are optional, but thoroughly recommended
Use it up
Salads, snacks, sauces… There’s always a way to use those leftover odds and ends in the fridge to create wonderful new dishes
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Homemade harissa
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