Latest Recipes

Salads

Orange and olive salad

 

 Oranges and olives often grow side by side in the Mediterranean region and are also wonderful when eaten together. Enjoy this delicious salad while navel oranges are in season or try it with blood oranges when available or some of each. This salad is very nice served with Trouchia (silverbeet […]

Baking

Anzac biscuits

 

   Both Australia and New Zealand share the tradition of Anzac biscuits. During World War 1 the women left at home made biscuits to send to the soldiers overseas. These were called soldiers’ biscuits at first, but became known as Anzac biscuits after the Gallipoli landing in 1915. Anzac biscuit […]

Appetisers

Tapenade

 

 Tapenade is a tasty olive spread from Provence in the South of France. It is traditionally made with black olives, capers, anchovies, tuna, olive oil and lemon juice. It may have a little Dijon mustard, garlic and a dash of cognac added as well. I like to include a small […]

Baking

Miella (Honey and almond squares)

 

 The recipe this time is for another almond treat following the recently posted French almond cake. Miella are dainty little honey and almond squares or biscuits that are perfect to serve with coffee or for afternoon tea. They are a little bit crunchy and very yummy and it’s hard to […]

Baking, Desserts

Pain de genes (French almond cake)

 

 Pain de genes is a deliciously rich French almond cake that is not at all difficult to make. The name, pain de genes, suggests that the recipe is originally from Genoa in Italy. The almond cake is particularly lovely served as dessert with fresh raspberries and whipped cream. Ripe peaches […]

Appetisers

Devils on horseback

 

 Christmas is almost with us and I’ve been busy this week preparing and baking some of my family’s Christmas favourites. I offer two canapés today for you to try – devils on horseback and cheese biscuits. You will find many more of my Christmas recipes on Cook this Week on […]