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welcome.
May has a lot to live up to
MOMENTS May
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Turn our sunny spring recipes into an alfresco meal to remember. Acting food editor Jules Mercer shares her choices for a…
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APPETISERS
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HOTLIST
What’s new, what’s great, what we rate
A glass of madeira with Regula Ysewijn
The enthusiastic historian of British food and judge for Fortnum & Mason’s Platinum Pudding competition shares her love of castles and vintage clothing
Crowdpleasers SPARAGUS at its best
RECIPES, PHOTOGRAPHS AND STYLING: JOE WOODHOUSE
It’s time to celebrate
Sensational Jubilee party food • Heritage recipes get a f resh take • Fantastic new BBQ chicken •A trio of royally good cheesecakes
A universal language
Debora Robertson has swapped metropolitan London for coastal France, but finds she still has a lot in common with the locals – including a love of food and admiration for the Queen
One from the heart “The air turned sweet with the smell of fried onions and garlic”
Chef Kian Samyani learned to cook this with his dad Mohammad, and now it’s a favourite for the staff breakfast at his restaurant
Meet the crumblies
In the world of British cheese, somewhere between hard and soft there’s crumbly – and along with Wallace and Gromit, expert Patrick McGuigan reckons it’s a fine place to be
That something special
With bottlegreen, you can make even the best days feel that little bit more extraordinary
Aye aye, kipper!
For Jeff Lawrie, third-generation custodian of a Highlands smokehouse, the secret to his operation is simple: doing things the way they’ve always been done. And that starts at the quayside, choosing the best fish off the boats
Bite-size break Brittany’s northern charmer
Take an overnight ferry and wake up in time for breakfast in St Malo, whose walled old town once thronged with spice traders and pirates. Hit the beach, trawl the food shops and gorge on galettes, oysters and proper cider
Take five
There are prizes to be won and fun to be had with Hugh Thompson’s delicious. brain teasers
What does the term ‘national cuisine’ mean today?
We’re a multi-cultural society in a globalised world, says writer Tina Charisma. Although that’s meant the decline of old-school British cooking, the flavours we have now are something to celebrate
Time to celebrate.
JUBILATIONS!
The extra-long weekend for the Queen’s big celebration is a great time to gather outside – whether for a street party or in your garden. These generous dishes are designed for sharing: familiar favourites with fresh new flavours. It’s time to get excited!
OLD SCHOOL meets NEW SCHOOL
What were the British eating back in the
A grill to thrill
“‘Chef Ben Chapman taught me this Thai technique of grilling chicken really gently. Why not try grilling Thaistyle this bank holiday weekend? Gai yang is grilled chicken and nam jim jaew is a wildly popular dipping sauce – sweet, sour and a little spicy (adjust to your taste). The easy-to-make roasted rice powder is essential to the sauce, adding a toasty flavour and crunchy texture.”
Fit for a Queen
This dessert gives a nod to Her Majesty’s favourite cocktail with its Dubonnet and gin jelly topping, plus it uses Scottish honey, so she’s bound to approve. Flag it as a must-make for the big weekend
Drinks.
Susy’s Best buys
It’s not just UK vineyards that are hitting the heights these days, says wine editor Susy Atkins. There are top new spirit producers too – and many offer a warm welcome
Best of British
The UK is a land of hops and barley, says expert Mark Dredge, home to some of the world’s finest brewing ingredients, where many classic beer styles originate
Would you eat out alone?
Bank holidays may be a prompt for the nation to gather, but there’s been another trend emerging in the UK restaurant world: the solo diner. Like many people, food writer Clare Finney once avoided eating out on her lonesome, but recent events have turned the tables
Make life simple.
Make. Life. Simple .
Easy food for busy days. Family friendly recipes. Impressive spring bakes. Leftovers all used up
Thrifty cook Cheese scraps quesadillas
This nifty recipe is a double-thrift champ – not only does it use inexpensive ingredients but it also uses up leftovers. Oh, and it tastes fantastic too
Use it up
Get creative with your leftovers, whether it’s nearing-their-use-by items in the fridge or half-empty jars from recipes in this issue
Spiced muffins with pineapple flowers
Pretty as a picture, these iced muffins are easier than they look – an excellent example of minimum effort for maximum impact
Health matters.
Health NEWS
News, nuggets of knowledge and advice you can trust. By Sue Quinn
Why we need to learn to LOVE bitter food
Chicory, sprouts, kale… Do you hate them? There’s a genetic reason for your distaste, but there’s also growing evidence that learning to appreciate the bitter flavours you instinctively avoid could be beneficial for your health. Susan Low leafs through the latest research
Bursting-with-goodness salads
These colourful platefuls deliver satisfying zing and crunch – and will feed a bank holiday crowd
Be a better cook.
Be a better cook
Indispensable tips, fresh from the delicious. test kitchen, plus chocolate mousse from a master and DIY Indian pickles and chutneys
Whipping egg whites
“While researching our recipes, we’re always asking questions
Hot water crust
This type of pastry is traditionally used to
Gelatine
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Indian chutneys & pickles
An Indian meal isn’t complete without a pickle or chutney on the side, and there’s no substitute for the homemade stuff, says expert Romy Gill. Spices at the ready
delicious. discoveries
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Hot on the shelves
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