Halloween Chicken © Kevin Ashton 2008
Halloween Chicken (serves 2) © Kevin Ashton 2008I know the name Halloween Chicken is a bit hooky but it did the trick because your reading this. Pumpkins are getting cheaper in the UK as they become...
View Article4th International Tapas Competition
As a chef and food writer I like to keep in tune with the culinary competitions going on around the world. Out of a full calendar of very worthy events, one in particular took my eye, the 4th...
View ArticleTip of the Week-Leeks
Being a chef, I have long appreciated the versatility of leeks and in the UK November marks the beginning of the leek season (Nov-April). Besides making the obvious leek and potato soup; or...
View ArticleDickens Of A Christmas At Bleak House
For lovers of Charles Dickens here is a different idea for Christmas.Bleak House, the former holiday home of novelist Charles Dickens, which opened recently as a restaurant with rooms, has announced...
View ArticleTip of the Week-Christmas Dinner
Turkey-Fresh versus FrozenOf course we'd all love to afford a fresh organic Norfolk Bronze Turkey or Black Turkey but the reality for a lot of people is to cut their Christmas spending this year. If...
View ArticleWhite Chocolate Crème Brulee with Crunchie Ice-cream © Kevin Ashton 2008
This morning was my first visit back to my local gym in Stourport this year, though I hadn't gained any weight because my overall fitness level is still rising as is my metabolic rate. It's that...
View ArticlePastry World Cup 2013
In case you missed it the two most important culinary competitions in the world took place in Lyon France on January 27th and 28th, 2013. Held every two years the Pastry World Cup and the Bocuse D'or...
View ArticleCake International, London 2013
Competition Winner!!Congratulations to Agata Pokutycka who has won the 2 VIP Tickets, the organisers have been sent your details.We have teamed up with the organisers of Cake International – The...
View ArticleTip of the Week-Sharpening your knives
Tip of the Week-Sharpening knives Of course when a knife is brand new it's usually very sharp, but how sharp you can keep them? Learning to sharpen knives is a mystery to some and I hope this article...
View ArticleRoasted Rhubarb Flan © Kevin Ashton 2013
Roasted Rhubarb Flan with Cinnamon Crème FraicheAlthough so far this Spring has been mostly cool this hasn't bother my rhubarb patch at all.Even though I hacked it back to the crown at the end of last...
View ArticleTip of the Week-Smart Sizzors
Many homes have a 2-3 pairs of blunt unusable scissors, don't you? But finding a good pair of scissors is not an easy thing to do and finding a decent pair of kitchen shears is even harder. You...
View ArticlePag-The Undiscovered Country
Like many others I had never heard of Pag and that it's an island that is part of Croatia which officially became part of the EU as of July 1st, 2013. I love travelling to new places and even better...
View ArticleChocolate Pecan Pie & Bourbon Raspberries
When I first created this recipe in America back in 1992 several well know magazines asked me for the recipe and I stoutly refused because my philosophy back then was if you liked that dish you would...
View ArticleVanilla Pecan and Damson Ice Cream
Vanilla Pecan and Damson Ice Cream © Kevin Ashton 2013Yes, I know my last recipe also had Pecan nuts in but circumstances conspired to make this so.First, I picked several kilo of Damsons from the...
View ArticleTip Of The Week -Instant Boiling Water
Instant Boiling Water Having a hot water boiler installed in your kitchen can speed up the process of getting dinner on the table. Busy families trying to catch a healthy dinner between school and...
View ArticleTip Of The Week-How to store mushrooms in your fridge
Mushrooms Most people buy a punnet of mushrooms from their local supermarket and put them straight in one of the crisper boxes at the bottom of their fridge/freezer. The problem with that is within a...
View ArticleRoasted Beetroot Salad with Walnuts and Dolcelatte © 2014
This weekend I will be pulling up the rest of my beetroots from my raised beds and the pickling process will begin in earnest.The difference between home produced and store bought is like night and...
View ArticleTip Of the Week-Piccolo Parsnips
Tip Of the Week-Piccolo ParsnipsIn the last couple of years they have begun to appear in the produce section of your supermarkets.Piccolo parsnips are a baby version of one of Britain's favourite...
View ArticleYellow Plum and Vanilla Jam
photo by kind permission ©Alison BrierleyJam is easier to make than most people think and definately a thrifty thing to do if your sister has a garden full of fruit trees. English yellow plums are also...
View ArticleJoin Me on Instagram
I thought it was about time I made my recipes more visible on smart phones and mobile devices. So, with my girlfriend Sophie's help I joined Instagram.I'm still learning the in's and out's of Instagram...
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