Im not sure if this counts as a snack or a pudding, but either way it is most delicious. You can use nectarines or peaches instead of figs. Its from Debora Robertson’s ” Notes from a Small Kitchen Island”.
Light and fluffy savoury scones from Debora Robertson’s ” Notes from a Small Kitchen Island”. Serve warm, split with plenty of butter and a little more Marmite.
This speedy recipe is from ” A Flash in the Pan” by John Whaite. Its very similar to the other recipe I have for a Chilli Paneer, but give it a try and see which you prefer.
A delicious recipe for summer months from Nigel Slater. If you have fresh beans and peas, use them, but if not frozen work well too. If you like you can serve on top of sliced tomatoes, or toasted sourdough. Or serve some fresh crusty bread alongside.
A luxurious supper of cheese and ham on toast from Diana Henry. A new bakery called Guild of Dough has opened near me recently and I am rapidly becoming addicted to their Kimchi Sourdough which i think would work well in this too.
More delicious scones from Claire Ptak’s ” The Violet Bakery Cookbook”. When I lived in London I used to love visiting her stall in Broadway Market on a Saturday morning to pick up some naughty but nice treats. You can also make the scones in advance, then freeze and bake as and when needed. The dough will keep in the freezer for up to a month.
An irresistible combination from ” Sea & Shore” by Emily Scott. Serve as a snack or light supper. You need a good quality strong cheddar- Keens is recommended if you can get it.