The ultimate makeover: Blueberry trifle
Angela Nilsen discovers a lighter way to serve this ever-popular dessert
Angela Nilsen discovers a lighter way to serve this ever-popular dessert
Angela Nilsen gives the French classic a makeover, losing the butter and beef stock to make a lighter soup that’s still full of flavour
This stunning yet simple dessert is the perfect way to end a dinner party
Nothing is as comforting as a rich creamy lasagne and the sweet, earthy flavours of this veggie classic are well worth the effort
Peppering the pears gives the whole thing a little bit of attitude without being overpowering
Pronounced ba-boor-tea, the national dish of South Africa is a delicious mixture of curried meat and fruit with a creamy golden topping, not dissimilar to moussaka
Contains pork – recipe is for non-Muslims only
Sea trout has a subtle flavour that goes well with robust ingredients like smoky chorizo
Gutsy flavours and bright colours on the plate make this imaginative vegetarian dish a winner for a light weekend lunch
Spring is a great time of year to indulge in lamb, and the kidneys bring a richness to the dish
The combination of rhubarb and ginger is sharp and cleansing – an ideal way to finish a dinner party