
Verywell @Verywell 3 hours ago
5 easy, no-cook breakfasts—for all those mornings you’re racing out the door: http://bit.ly/2ARIton

Verywell @Verywell 3 hours ago
5 easy, no-cook breakfasts—for all those mornings you’re racing out the door: http://bit.ly/2ARIton
Lakeland FS @lakelandFS 19 hours ago
it’s the 1st of October! Give your desserts an Autumnal update with this delicious Pumpkin Pie! #recipeoftheday https://www.pritchitts.com/recipes/spiced-pumpkin-pie …
250g Rooster potatoes, peeled and cubed
400g petits pois
1 onion, sliced
1l vegetable stock
1 small bunch of mint leaves
2tbsp garam masala plus extra to serve
8 slices of French bread
Rapeseed oil
Salt, pepper and chilli flakes
1 bunch coriander
Heat a saucepan with a little oil and gently cook the onions until soft and translucent and starting to caramelise a little. Stir in the garam masala
Add the potatoes and stock, then bring to the boil. Simmer for ten minutes then add the peas, coriander and mint leaves, leaving a few for the garnish. Return to the boil then blend carefully until smooth.
Toast the bread then rub with a little garlic, sprinkle with garam masala and serve with the soup garnished with a little more garam masala, some chilli flakes a few drops of oil and some mint leaves.
Put both the mashed and grated potatoes in a bowl. Sprinkle over the flour and seasoning and mix until evenly combined. Add the milk, little by little, until you have a dropping consistency.
Heat a little oil in a non-stick frying pan over a medium heat. Add a knob of butter. When the butter begins to foam, spoon a tablespoon of the mixture into the frying pan. Cook for a couple of minutes on each side until golden brown. Depending on the size of the pan you can cook two or three at the same time.
Remove from the pan and keep warm while you finish cooking the pancakes. Serve with sliced smoked salmon and a spoon of soured cream.
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Fennel
The aniseed flavour of fennel is reportedly one of those things people either love or hate. It’s a spice that’s been sitting in my cupboard relatively unused for a while so I’ve chosen fennel as my spice of the month. Here I’ve collated a bunch of recipes using either fennel seed or the bulb for some tasty inspiration.