This is a festive Bolivian chicken dish. You may have trouble sourcing aji peppers, I use jalapenos fresh from my garden instead. Depending on how hot you want the dish, remove none, some or all the s...Read More
Nothing like fresh pasta! Gnocchi doesn’t need any fancy machines or tools. A simple tomato and basil sauce will keep it the hero. Make the pasta and sauce today, put the uncooked pasta in a...Read More
Adapted from Luke Nguyen’s recipe, it caught my eye when he presented it on his TV series on France. To keep in the low salt theme, have the seasoning mix separate for you guests to add as prefe...Read More
This sauce is fabulous for marinading your meat, be it pork, duck or chicken ready for the BBQ. Traditionally it doesn’t contain the red food colouring we are used to seeing with the BBQ meats h...Read More
You can play with this recipe and add what vegetables you want. I make double quantities for freezing and adding to lunch boxes as needed, or pulling out for unexpected guests. Ingredients 1 cup maca...Read More
Ginataang Salmon or Salmon cooked in coconut cream is a simple Filipino fish recipe. Note that the fish is added to the pan before the heat is applied. Make the effort to find cane vinegar it is mor...Read More
The special thing about these hamburg, is that they’re still soft, even after they cool down – one of the requirements for delicious obento foods. The secret is lots of breadcrumbs, an...Read More
This easy-to-make substitute can be used as you would real soy sauce. It contains no wheat, soy or corn and is much lower in sodium that Soy Sauce or Tamari. Makes: 1 cup Ingredients 1 ½ cup water 4 ...Read More
This recipe is a variation on my Japanese Soft mini-Hamburg for Bento, it has a lot of bread crumb so that the final steaming reabsorbs water to keep them moist after cooling and also when reheating f...Read More