Croatian Ajvar – a delicious capsicum and aubergine dipping sauce or paste

Croatian Ajvar is a popular dipping sauce which is served with meats, and particularly ćevapčići, or chevapi sausages, meatballs, chicken and sausages and Mediterranean vegetables.  Ajvar is a capsicum pepper-based condiment with aubergines, garlic and chilies, which also is lovely as a spread; I loved it. You can see it here nestled into the meat [...]

By |2019-09-15T06:56:42+10:00September 15th, 2019|Ajvar, Condiments, Condiments, Cook Real Food, Cook Real Food, Croatian, Food, Mediterranean, Mediterranean Food, Mediterranean Food, Peppers, Recipes, Red Capsicums, Sauces|Comments Off on Croatian Ajvar – a delicious capsicum and aubergine dipping sauce or paste

Dukkah – an old Egyptian speciality

Dukkah is an old Egyptian specialty condiment.  It is a loose blend of nuts and spices in a dry, crushed but not to a powdered, form. The name “Dukkah” is derived from the Arabic word “to pound” referring to how all the spices are pounded together to prepare the dish. It is a very personal [...]

By |2020-06-06T15:18:31+10:00December 5th, 2018|Cooking classes, Culinary Travel, Food - spices, Mediterranean, Mediterranean Food, Mediterranean Food, Recipes|Comments Off on Dukkah – an old Egyptian speciality

‘Honey from a Weed’ by Patience Gray

Honey from a Weed: fasting and feasting in Tuscany, Catalonia, the Cyclades and Apulia, by Patience Gray has been highly recommended to me from a variety of sources, including Sussan Loomis from On Rue Tatin Cooking School in Normandy and Kate Hill from the Kitchen at Camont Cooking School, down in the south west of [...]

By |2018-10-01T15:27:59+10:00October 1st, 2018|Books and reading, Culinary Travel, Culinary writing, Food, Mediterranean, Mediterranean Food, Mediterranean Food, Travel|Comments Off on ‘Honey from a Weed’ by Patience Gray
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