Tomato, Mint and Warm Chickpea Salad
Tomato, Mint and Warm Chickpea Salad
Tomato, Mint and Warm Chickpea Salad
Make space in your fridge for an original condiment: spicy honey. Mix cider vinegar, chili flakes and cayenne pepper with honey, and you’ll have the perfect way to add some zing to all sorts of dishes. It’s that little spicy surprise on your pizza, fried chicken or cheese plate.
For this recipe, the addition of sour cream to a classic risotto makes the texture even creamier than usual. Shrimp and scallops top this dish that will evoke happy trips along the river.
For an uncomplicated meal, make this gnocchi dish that uses a single pan to cook them with the vegetables, diced tomatoes and a little water. Add the final touch directly on the plate with olives and fresh mozzarella.
Cocktail lovers, Ricardo has developed a new version of Aperol sour, which combines gin, bitter orange liqueur, lemon juice, simple syrup and a cocktail emulsifier that creates a frothy texture. The perfect drink for cocktail hour!
No need for a mould to make this rustic pie. Simply lay the dough directly on a baking tray, then fold the sides over the blueberry filling. You can even make the dough in advance and freeze it for a later use.
It’s easy to fall for this lupin recipe that you’ll want to snack on at cocktail hour, as they do in the Mediterranean. These crunchy legumes, soaked in a marinade inspired by pickle chips, are a snap to eat. It’s an ideal snack as it’ll easily sustain you until the next meal.
What could be better to celebrate the arrival of summer than a salad refined both in looks and flavours? Garnished with big pieces of lobster, a creamy vinaigrette, a drizzle of chive oil and crunchy vegetables, this dish is emblematic of summer.
Make the best souvlaki skewers with minimal ingredients that yield maximum flavours and tenderness. Even better than the best? It works with both pork and chicken.
Garlic Lamb Chops