This is from ” The Five O’clock Apron” , the first book by Bristol based chef and food writer Claire Thomson. With this book her aim was ” to inspire parents stuck in a teatime rut” by ” preparing healthy fun and flavoursome food”. This recipe certainly hits the spot.
A recipe from Nigel Slater. He suggests as a variation tearing and folding in some mozzarella or burrata at the very last minute. And you could always use ready made fresh pesto to speed things up.
Another recipe for using fresh peas from Sybil Kapoor’s ” Modern British Food”. The juices from the peas make a gravy for the duck, and i would serve with some new potatoes. or possibly mash.
This easy vegetarian curry is from Claire Thomson’s ” New Kitchen Basics”. Serve with Naan or to accompany other curries. You can substitute cooked potatoes for the paneer as a variation.