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The BFD Food Column: French/Italian Macarons

The BFD Food Column: French/Italian Macarons

I ploughed through my work this Friday and left myself enough time to try my hand at macarons, something I hadn’t made since 2015. Macarons are a simple delicacy made from the finely ground flour of almonds, confectioners sugar and egg whites, then combined with the required quantity of

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The BFD Food Column: Chicken Drumsticks

The BFD Food Column: Chicken Drumsticks

“Home cooked” denotes healthy, tasty and honest food, the kind of food that Mum or Granny used to make. No tricks, no risky flavours, no verve or culinary pirouettes. Simple meat and three veg kind of food, and when you are busy with other things an easy option to fall

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The BFD Food Column: Eclairé, Profiterole

The BFD Food Column: Eclairé, Profiterole

Pâte à Choux /Choux Pastry I find myself delving into more traditional recipes, many from my memories of the 1970s. While a lot of these foods never really went out of fashion in the patisseries and eateries of Europe, the fusion and molecular cooking that have swept the world more

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The BFD Food Column: Apple Streusel

The BFD Food Column: Apple Streusel

Aside from sauerkraut, sausages, things made from minced up meat and beer, the Germanic people while conquering most of continental Europe in their day in the guise of Goths, Vandals and Franks have left quite a faint culinary footprint, or perhaps one that isn’t that discernible to us today.

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The BFD Food Column: Arayes

The BFD Food Column: Arayes

In this part of the world, it seems that almost anything can be served up in a pita. Most people are familiar with falafel and shawarma. Other local foods are served on pita like lahme bajen, or the pita is used as a spoon to scoop and wipe hummus and

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The BFD Food Column: Zuppa di Spinaci

The BFD Food Column: Zuppa di Spinaci

This weeks post is tasty Spinach soup, a simple very quick delicate and visually attractive way to warm your cockles and sigh aahhh afterwards. There is not much you can write on the origins of spinach soup but I will give it a go. Spinach first appeared in the region

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The BFD Food Column: Timballo di Spinaci

The BFD Food Column: Timballo di Spinaci

Just back from the paprika and fishy flavour of the Maghreb, we are now off to the boot of Italy. Timballo, a long-forgotten traditional dish, almost never seen on a restaurant menu anywhere ever, received positive exposure when appearing in a cameo role in the foodie movie Big Night released

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The BFD Food Column: Chraime

The BFD Food Column: Chraime

Every ethnic group has its culinary pride. New Zealand Maori tout their under-dirt cuisine called the ‘Hangi’, the English have toad in the hole, the Scots wave around their Haggis, the Germans put that look on their face with their sauerkraut and the French, apoof! (their cuisine largely exists because

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