May – a time to play in the garden and light up that ever ready BBQ
Ian LeattFoodie One of our favourite times of the year is when we fire up the barbecue for those first few mouthwatering bites of fresh food cooked on the
Burgers are what my culinary mind is calling for…
Time to think outside the box, after all it is April… Ian Leatt Foodies With the spring coming ever closer, the great outdoors is calling. It will soon
Its St. Patrick’s Day-time for some yummy Dingle Pies!
Ian LeattFoodie My Gran hailed from Ireland and there was always something cooking in her house, from buns to pies to stews. Good wholesome home cooked food is hard
Pasta always makes it homey, a rich Chicken Piccata
Chicken piccata is a classic Italian dish. It is one of my favourites along with easy chicken parmigiana, creamy tortellini soup with sausage, and chicken fettuccine. Every dish has a
Start the year off with fish, a real chowder for us lovers of seafood
if you are looking for something filling, hearty, and comforting then this dish is something you should not miss out on. Ian Leatt Growing up on an island in what
With tradition comes a gran’s good old family favourite
Ian Leatt Foodies As the days grow colder, I recall the aromas of slow cooked stew and that hearty feeling one gets from the nourishing goodness of home-cooked food.
The Italians sometimes just make things right – caprese chicken!
Ian Leatt Foodies When you have a craving for something, do you typically ‘Just do it!’ Recently I found myself craving balsamic vinegar – don’t ask me why –
German apple cake (Versunkener Apfelkuchen)
Ian Leatt Foodies Happy Thanksgiving everybody. As far as cakes go, this is not something I do very often, but with an abundance of apples this year I thought,
Garlic to repel vampires and other bloodsuckers
Dorothy Dobbie Fall is garlic planting time and it’s well worth the effort, both from a foodie and an ornamental gardener perspective. There are two popular types of eating