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FOR NATALIE, EDIE, INÈS, BUNNY and anyone who has ever tried to get a good meal on the table after 6pm… It’s been an enormous year. I’ve completed this book, opened a restaurant in London and one in central Tokyo, taken on a weekly column in the Independent on Sunday, ‘The New Review’, as well as my regular writing for various magazines. I’ve had a daughter start a new school and we’ve acquired a very big black Labrador called Skippy. There’s a passionate team of very loyal people helping me get all this done so that I can still get dinner on the table each night for my family. So an enormous thank you firstly to Lou D, who has joined me this year and has helped organise me and my work – no mean feat; Erika and Mikkel, you make me feel calm and reassured, and your combined vision and energy fuels the furnace for all of us, even on this my 10th book; Glenda for polishing and enhancing my words; Jane Price for her sense of humour and insight, even into my own condition; Victoria for her organisation, experience and support; my book food team Lou M, Nick and Rosie – where would I be without your commitment, wealth of knowledge and attention to detail? These days I’d rather a new plate to a new shirt, so thank you to Geraldine and the fortynine for working together to produce such unique and beautiful ceramic pieces; Klint for being everything to everyone and an appreciative taste tester; Paul Aikman for his eye for colour and taking our images that extra 10 per cent; Antony for his sensible and sensitive guidance; Lizzy for her confidence and enthusiasm; Sylvia, who is always there for us; Natalie for being my partner in crime, and finally, to my family, who show me the exquisite joy that cooking and looking after others can bring.

Contents
Cover
Title page
Dedication
Easy does it
Piece of chicken
Chilli chicken + skordalia
Roast chicken salad + chive mayonnaise
Paprika and coriander roasted chicken
Light butter chicken
Spiced chicken wraps + mango chutney
Chicken paillard with spring onions and prosciutto
Moroccan chicken pies
Fillet of fish
Tandoori fish + cucumber tomato salad
Hoisin marinated salmon + chilli soy tenderstem broccoli
Baked fish with capers, potatoes and lemon
Spanish fish stew
Yellow fish curry + coconut rice
Pan-fried salmon with cucumber and lemon salsa
Chunky fishcakes
Slab of steak
Marinated steak rolls + barbecue sauce
Steak salad + chimichurri dressing
Beef, mushroom and mangetout stir-fry
Vietnamese beef curry
Spiced steak fajitas with pineapple salsa
Goulash with gnocchi and soured cream
Leg of lamb
Lamb with torn bread and apricot stuffing + caramelised chicory
Classic lamb stew
Herb rolled leg of lamb + mint mashed peas
Slow roasted lamb leg + chilli relish
Lamb tagine with tomatoes
Barbecued lamb leg with thyme and harissa dressing
Pork chop
Manchego crusted pork + romesco sauce
Orange and oregano marinated pork
Fennel roasted rack of pork with maple apples
Stuffed pork chops with marsala
Braised pork chops with leek and mustard
Thai style marinated pork + chilli dressing
Mince + sausages
Merguez sausages with lentils and cavolo nero
Cevapcici with radicchio and lemon
Chilli, sausage and broccoli pizza
Ginger pork fried rice with egg pancake
Roasted sausages with peppers and onions
Lamb kofta meatballs in curry sauce
Pack of pasta
Pork ragu with herb pangrattato
Pasta puttanesca
Courgette and tuna spaghetti
Taleggio and pancetta baked pasta
Orzo, feta and roasted pepper salad
Spicy pasta and sausage soup
Bag of rice
Lebanese rice and lentils
Stir-fried curry brown rice with cashews
Rice salad with broad beans, asparagus and smoked trout
Chorizo, cumin and tomato rice
Baked leek and goat’s cheese risotto + apple and celery salad
Pea and fennel risotto
Handful of grains
Couscous with feta and cumin
Spelt, tomato, basil and pecorino salad
Vegetable and spelt soup + pistou
Roasted apricot yellow couscous with grilled fish
Quinoa, tuna and fennel salad
Quinoa fritters
Sack of potatoes
Warm potato salad with salmon and creme fraiche
Fontina tartiflette
Indian spiced potatoes with fried egg
Chickpea, tomato and spinach cottage pie
Potato, courgette and mozzarella fritters
Baked jacket potatoes + kohlrabi slaw
Tin of beans
Crostini with white beans + salsa verde
Spiced calamari and chickpeas
White bean soup
Individual baked beans with eggs
Chickpea, baby spinach and pan-fried paneer salad
Mixed bean chilli + corn and avocado salsa
Baked aubergine, chickpeas and green chilli
Slice of cheese
Antipasto plate with fried bocconcini balls
Ricotta and spinach gnudi with sage butter
Shortcrust cheese tart
Blue cheese and pancetta tray loaf
Feta and gruyere pastries + spicy tomato relish
Ricotta and parmesan lasagna
Carton of eggs
Northern chinese scrambled eggs
Eggs with artichokes and tomatoes
Leek and spinach cake
Poached eggs with lentil, bacon and rocket salad
Baked eggs with three cheeses
Spanish tortilla
Apples + pears
Quick bircher muesli + spiced cranberries
Malva pudding + buttered pears
Free-form apple tart
Ginger pear upside-down pudding
Apple and vanilla turnovers
Punnet of berries
Blackberry jelly + vanilla ice-cream
Strawberry pannacotta
Blackberry and plum streusel cake
White chocolate and blueberry cheesecake
Lemon pudding cake with berries
Block of chocolate
Cinnamon chocolate mousse
Chocolate and cherry tart
Flourless chocolate cake
Hot marshmallow fudge sundaes
Chocolate chunk meringue cake
List of recipes
Copyright
About the publisher



Easy does it
I always imagined life was going to slow down and get easier – once the children were out of nappies; once the business was up and running. But it seems to speed up every day, doesn’t it. Perhaps by now I should be into my Elizabeth David phase, writing recipes that need a free weekend to hunt down and roast a wild boar? But, instead of even growing my own vegetables, I still find myself with barely enough time to race around the supermarket and buy them. It’s all too easy to forget – in this fast-paced wind tunnel of life – that true happiness comes with relationships, and relationships thrive on good food. As my mum likes to say, ‘Life’s too short to stuff a mushroom.’ So invite your friends over and cook them something delicious, but EASY.


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