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Author Archives: SharmilaSub
Xinjiang style lamb noodles
Well, that was a bit of a gap. To be honest, life is pretty mental right now, and I have to admit I’m losing the will to blog. Does this happen to everyone in the end? I’m not sure. I … Continue reading
Pav bhaji
There I was, feeling a bit lazy and knackered one Sunday morning, browsing Twitter as I normally do. And there it was – a recipe for pav bhaji. I had to have it there and then. Cue me putting random clothes … Continue reading
My new favourite thing: whipped white chocolate at Honey and Co.
Whipped white chocolate. With olive oil. And pine nut brittle. And candied lemon. Oh my word. Amazing – just amazing. I thought nothing would beat the cheesecake here but this does. Just go.
Yoghurt and preserved lemon dressing
I actually made this dressing before Christmas (heavens), but in the spiral into doom that was the not-having-a-kitchen-for-two-months, I completely failed to blog it. Which would have been a shame as, whilst this is stupidly simple, it is also very, … Continue reading
A plate of pasta
After all that non-kitchen malarkey, you’d think I’d have been spending my time making ridiculously complex feasts involving all of the rings on the hob, the grill and the oven all in one go. Well you would be wrong. The … Continue reading
The two months of no working kitchen
I haven’t blogged for about two months. That’s the same two months I haven’t had a functioning kitchen. There is no coincidence in this. I can now safely say that not being able to cook means a) I have nothing … Continue reading
Goodbye, 2012, and toasted nut recipe
Hello 2013 – I hope you will be better than 2012. Whilst 2012 definitely ended up a bit better (moved house, passed driving test – YAY), it was generally an up and down year. Too many friends going through stresses, … Continue reading
Honey & Co., Warren Street
So, that was a big load of time non-posting. I’ve been in the process of moving house, which means my brain has been full of thinking about things like paint / shelves / fridges, rather than constantly thinking about food. … Continue reading
Eat the Bits chilli oil
You may know by now that I like a bit of spice when it comes to my food. I generally think there’s no dish where an addition of chilli wouldn’t help it out a bit (maybe trifle). And I have … Continue reading
Posted in Chinese, Eating and Drinking - London, Recipes, Vegetarian
Tagged chilli, Chinese, Fuchsia Dunlop, tsuru
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Sour and hot silken tofu
This was one of those dishes which I’d never really intended to write about, primarily because it’s something I made to scoff down on my own one night rather than something I had set my mind on making, and making … Continue reading