Maggie Beer

Maggie’s Kitchen Diary

New soup flavours

June 20 2016 Food wise

We have a couple of new flavours in my soup range and, although an obvious bias could be claimed, they really are exactly what I reach for on a cold day when I’m short of time. The comfort factor is more than just nourishment when you wrap your hands around a bowl of piping hot soup on a blustery day, I think -MB. Read the rest...

Slow-cooked quinces!

June 18 2016 Maggie’s favourites

Dessert is my least favourite part of a meal, but when quinces are in season, all that changes! The thing to remember with quinces is that they require some forethought in timing their slow cooking to your meal. The effect of the long cooking is that the quinces change from bright yellow to a deep ruby red. They remain whole, but are so well cooked you can even eat the cores! Avoid super large or pineapple variety quinces for this kind of method though -MB. Read the rest...

Maggie's idea of fast food!

June 16 2016 Food wise

Tomato sugo is coarser than tomato passata as it’s made from chopped tomatoes, whereas the tomatoes for passata are sieved, making it more like a puree. Sugo can be used in soups, stews and sauces, or any other dish where a tomato flavour is desired, but without the texture or acidity of fresh tomatoes. Bowls of hot pasta with sugo on cold nights is Maggie's idea of fast food! Read the rest...

Homemade Mayo

June 13 2016 Food wise

Once you’ve made your first homemade mayonnaise, you’ll never want to buy it again. Homemade mayonnaise adds so much to a meal, with very little effort involved - its rich and velvety texture can make a really simple dish sing -MB. Read the rest...

The Indispensable Meyer Lemon Tree

June 11 2016 Maggie’s favourites

We have five mature Meyer Lemon trees in our garden, and although they are laden with fruit at the moment, I’ve often thought that even if they never offered up such an essential bounty, I’d still be happy to have them for their beauty alone. They really are very beautiful trees, but add to that the convenience of having a supply of lemons on hand, almost year round, and the Meyer Lemon very quickly becomes indispensable to any home-gardener’s kitchen -MB. Read the rest...

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