Jersey royal and wild garlic tart recipe

Those days felt like the threshold of the season. Snow drops were giving way to crocuses on the little green strands of lawn on the way into the business park and visits to my mum’s were soundtracked by the sparrows in the hedges on her block. I love winter but I think spring, lusty spring, is my favourite time of year.

Recipe: wild garlic gnocchi for Borough Market Life Magazine

While this wretched weather might be making us all call into question the arrival of spring, the determined emergence of one of my all time favourite British springtime ingredients is reminding us that yes, April is here, and as cooks, it’s a VERY exciting time. I’m talking about wild garlic, which I just cannot get enough of – and which is the subject of this month’s recipe for Borough Market’s Market Life magazine. Here’s the recipe and what I wrote in the current issue, in the hope of spreading the love.

Blood orange baked hake and more recipes for The Telegraph

A delicious, simple and seasonal recipe for blood orange baked hake with caramelised endive and smoked paprika potatoes, created as part of a feature I did for the Weekend Telegraph Magazine.

Valentine’s Day Dins – caramelised cauliflower and saffron risotto recipe

There is something so inherently loving about the act of making a risotto – fashioning a truly wonderful meal from the simplest of starts. I love the ritual of it – the gentle sweating of onions and the gradual swell of the rice – whose starch releases to create a silken sauce that seems so […]

Valentine’s Day Dins – prawns in green pistachio butter recipe

Super easy prawns in green pistachio butter recipe.

When Habitat came to our house…

Back in September last year it was a massive honour to be featured in Habitat’s ‘Habitat Voyeur’ series. For those who aren’t familiar, it’s a feature they run on the website which snoops around people’s houses and shows some of the gorgeous Habitat products in situ. Previous home tours include my friend Alice Levine, Laura […]

Slow Sunday Recipe: a warming, nourishing rhubarb crumble

The result was utterly delicious and I thought I should share the recipe with you here because it was so simple. Rhubarb is just coming into season and I just cannot get enough of cooking with it at the moment. It’s just one of my favourite all-time ingredients – I love the way it transforms with sugar into a sherbety, sour goo, and I’m so excited that we’ve inherited a crown of it down at the allotment. Expect more rhubarb recipes coming soon and please comment and share your favourites with me too as I’d love to know your go-to rhubarb recipes.

Christmas dinner: sorted! Recipes and hacks for an energy-saving festive feast

Foolproof recipe hacks for a perfect Christmas dinner – including perfect crispy roast potatoes, golden, juicy turkey and rich, silky gravy