Chocolate risotto
A delicious dessert for anyone who loves rice pudding. Made with roasted nuts, raisins and, of course, chocolate. Perfect for afternoon tea or a late Sunday brunch. Highly recommended!
A delicious dessert for anyone who loves rice pudding. Made with roasted nuts, raisins and, of course, chocolate. Perfect for afternoon tea or a late Sunday brunch. Highly recommended!
The best waffles I have ever eaten. Michel Roux’s waffle recipe makes wonderfully crisp waffles on the outside and light as a cloud on the inside. They are absolutely delicious — quite possibly the only waffle recipe you’ll ever need!
Delicious chocolate crêpes that are perfect for breakfast or dessert. Serve with your favourite jam, Nutella, fresh fruit or a sweet curd cheese filling. Easy to make and wonderfully indulgent.
Light, delicate and fluffy yoghurt pancakes filled with pieces of apple. Quick to make and full of comforting autumn flavour. Serve warm with a generous sprinkle of cinnamon sugar.
A wonderful oat and nut crumble with peaches, plums, nectarines or apricots… Perfect for autumn — packed with nuts, cinnamon and the addition of oats, making it not only more flavourful but a little more wholesome too. Quick to prepare, which is one of the
Carrot, apple and banana is a well-known flavour combination and a favourite Polish classic, often found on supermarket shelves in the UK ;). It’s easy to make at home – healthy, naturally sweet and made without any added sugar. To blend raw carrot smoothly
A light green smoothie made with spinach, banana and green apple. Fresh, vibrant and wonderfully refreshing, with a naturally creamy texture thanks to the banana. Even if you’re not usually a fan of spinach, this recipe might just change your mind ;).
A rich and creamy chocolate milkshake made with just a few simple ingredients. This quick and easy recipe uses vanilla ice cream – homemade if you like, for an even better texture – and smooth chocolate ganache. The ganache can be prepared in advance and kept
The best chocolate chip pancakes! Instead of chopped chocolate, you can also use chocolate chips. They’re fluffy, quick to make and simply delicious :).
An irresistibly chocolatey dessert – brownie pancakes – or the perfect brunch treat for chocolate lovers. Rich, decadent and fluffy pancakes packed with melted chocolate chunks. Best served with a fruity sauce and
Fluffy and delicious pumpkin pancakes. They rise like soft, pillowy clouds and are flavoured with cinnamon, ginger and warm spices. I like to serve them with golden syrup or maple syrup, topped with chopped pecans. These pancakes are… heaven in your mouth!
Famous chocolate chip cookies baked a little differently – in individual moulds. The centres are irresistibly soft and gooey, perfect for eating straight from their pots! Serve warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or a glass of cold milk. The cookie dough can
Have you ever tried rhubarb fritters? They’re such a go-to recipe this spring – especially if you’re a rhubarb fan. Don’t forget to dust them with icing sugar before serving.
Celebrate the start of gooseberry season with a delicious gooseberry crumble. This gooseberry crumble recipe is really easy to follow. It tastes wonderful with ice cream – simplicity at its best.
Great for Shrove Tuesday! American buttermilk pancakes are delicious and quick to prepare, with a delicate, light, and fluffy texture. Serve them with chocolate sauce, maple syrup, or jam, if you like.
An easy, no-fail recipe for American-style pancakes. Light, fluffy, and delicious pancakes that are perfect for breakfast, brunch, or Pancake Day. Best served with a drizzle of maple syrup and fresh fruit.
I love how simple this recipe is. The rhubarb compote tastes delicious and will take you back to your childhood – this is probably what your mum used to make… It has a beautiful pink colour and a tangy flavour. It tastes particularly good on warm or hot days, serve
A healthy fruit breakfast bowl or a wholesome dessert. A delicious strawberry and banana smoothie blended with coconut milk and topped with fresh fruit, seeds, coconut, granola – or anything you like. Add extra frozen fruit to make the smoothie thicker