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Elizabeth's Kitchen Diary

cooking up a storm at the edge of the world

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Review

London Heathrow Ibis Hotel

Review: Hotel ibis London Heathrow Airport

October 14, 2015 by Elizabeth

A comfortable, quiet night’s sleep with ibis. As much as I am an adventurer at heart, I don’t get to travel nearly as much as I would like to. I have only ever stayed in a handful of hotels in my lifetime, usually opting for camping, renting a B&B or, like during my recent trip …

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Hummus Recipe

My Simple and Incredibly Creamy Hummus Recipe

October 10, 2015 by Elizabeth

Freshly toasted and ground cumin and a touch of cayenne give this hummus recipe a nice kick. There must be at least a hundred different ways to make hummus, and we each tend to have our favourite version. Mine includes plenty of toasted and freshly ground cumin seeds and a generous pinch of cayenne for …

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Duck Breast with Fig Sauce – La Cuisine Paris

October 8, 2015 by Elizabeth

The third, and final, post in my Paris series.  The morning of my last day in Paris dawned bright and clear. I walked what had become a very familiar route over the last four days along the Esplanade de Villes into the city centre, enjoying the tranquility and the golden glow of the early morning. …

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Superfood Magazine

Superfood: The Essential Guide

September 30, 2015 by Elizabeth

102 healthy recipes to energise your life! I have some exciting news! I’m no stranger to magazine work, having written for several local Shetland publications over the last fifteen years. However, I am absolutely delighted to tell you all that I was commissioned to contribute four healthy sweet potato recipes to the fantastic new Superfood …

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Precision Chef Knife

Edge of Belgravia Black Diamond Knife Block & Precision Knife Set {Giveaway} RRP £169

September 19, 2015 by Elizabeth

Affordable quality precision. I am delighted to introduce to you the latest key to inspired cooking: the Edge of Belgravia Black Diamond Knife Block and Precision Knife Set. Edge of Belgravia was established in London in 2010 and launched their first products onto the UK market in 2012. They quickly became leaders in the field, …

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Deep Dish Apple & Sultana Crumble

Deep Dish Apple & Sultana Crumble

September 7, 2015 by Elizabeth

A Redmond Multicooker Recipe. I’m a deep dish apple crumble kind of gal. I like a nice thick layer of fresh fruit, scented with cinnamon and nutmeg, piled high with an oaty, nutty crumble topping. I also like a little bit of bite and texture in my fruit – no mushy tinned apple pie filling …

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The Temporary Bride by Jennifer Klinec

The Temporary Bride: A Memoir of Love and Food in Iran {Book Review}

September 6, 2015 by Elizabeth

I devoured this book in nearly one sitting. I have to confess, this type of book isn’t what I normally reach for when I’m looking for something to read, but it’s not every day a fellow Canadian contacts you to review her book, a fellow Canadian who has written a story which includes a scene …

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Ebbing Shores - Survey and Excavation of Coastal Archaeology in Shetland 1995-2008

Ebbing Shores {Book Review}

August 24, 2015 by Elizabeth

 Survey and Excavation of Coastal Archaeology in Shetland 1995-2008 If you were to judge this book by its cover and title you might think it is the latest work of popular fiction; an adventure story set in a wild, rugged and remote island archipelago, a battle between the effects of the passage of time and …

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Kids Cook French by Claudine Pepin

Kids Cook French {Cookbook Review}

August 20, 2015 by Elizabeth

Les enfants cuisinent à la Française. I have recently become obsessed with all things French. #2 on my 40 Things I Want to Do Before I Turn 40 is to drink coffee in Paris. Why? Why not? I’ve never been. I had to learn Acadian French in my Canadian school and Paris has always held …

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Kohlrabi and Cucumber Quencher

Kohlrabi & Cucumber Quencher

August 17, 2015 by Elizabeth

A refreshing blend of kohlrabi, cucumber, celery and apple. Ah, the humble kohlrabi – the sputnik of the vegetable world – what do we do with you? I have to confess that when this bizarre vegetable first made an appearance in my vegetable box I had to take to Twitter to identify it. I had …

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Blackberry Breakfast Pops

Blackberry Frozen Yogurt & Granola Breakfast Pops

August 10, 2015 by Elizabeth

Perfect for those hot summer mornings! These popsicles came about by accident, really. Not being one to refuse a reduced price bargain I found myself with a few punnets of blackberries in my shopping basket – best before that date. They were needing used up. I sat there eating my lunch pondering what I could …

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Garlic and Kale Pizza

Garlic & Kale Pizza

August 9, 2015 by Elizabeth

In collaboration with Rennies. The summer growing season is officially in full swing! Poor weather for the first half of this year has meant that many gardens in Shetland have been suffering. Things haven’t been growing as well as they could be and so we’ve only started receiving weekly (instead of fortnightly) vegetable box deliveries. …

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The Foodie by James Steen

The Foodie by James Steen {Book Review}

July 30, 2015 by Elizabeth

Curiosities, Stories and Expert Tips from the Culinary World. James Steen (for those who don’t already know) is an award-winning UK journalist, food writer, author and ghostwriter, responsible for the ghosted autobiographies of Marco Pierre White (The Devil in the Kitchen), Raymond Blanc (A Taste of My Life) and Keith Floyd (Stirred But Not Shaken). The …

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Fruity Lemonade Ice Lolly

Fruity Lemonade Ice Lollies

July 27, 2015 by Elizabeth

Summery, refreshing and slightly shilpet. My children absolutely love lemons. Serve some lemon wedges at mealtime with some salmon or with pancakes and you’ll find my younger two children sucking the juice out of the wedges with positive glee. They’ll nibble away at every bit of the fruit so that there is only a bare …

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Hazelnut Cookies

4-Ingredient Hazelnut Cookies

July 24, 2015 by Elizabeth

My Norwegian mother-in-law’s go-to cookie recipe! I have a confession to make. I haven’t cooked a single thing except for porridge for the kids’ breakfast for nearly three weeks! My mother-in-law had been visiting from Norway for a fortnight, and I’d taken on some extra shifts at work for holiday cover, which meant, to my …

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Raspberry Vinaigrette

Raspberry Vinaigrette

July 14, 2015 by Elizabeth

A quick, summery salad dressing made with the Zyliss Easy Pull Food Processor. I love playing with new kitchen gadgets, I really do, so when Zyliss approached me some time ago and asked if I would like to test out their brand new Easy Pull Food Processor I jumped at the chance. Their new manual Zyliss …

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Cape Breton Oatcakes #capebreton #oatcakes #capebretonoatcakes

A Traditional Cape Breton Oatcakes Recipe

June 29, 2015 by Elizabeth

This deliciously crunchy, buttery oatcakes recipe is made in true Cape Breton style. Serve with plenty of butter, cheese, or jam and a cup of hot tea to dunk! Prep Time: 10 minutes Cooking Time: 15 minutes Difficulty: Easy Traditional Cape Breton recipes ‘The Scots’, observed G. Bisset-Smith in 1907, ‘are a notoriously migratory people’. …

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Chocolate Chip Cookie Brownie Bars by Elizabeth's Kitchen Diary

Chocolate Chip Cookie Brownie Bars

June 23, 2015 by Elizabeth

Because sometimes you just have to. I detest food waste. I really do. Back in February this year I made my husband a batch of experimental brownies as a welcome home treat after his adventures in India. The brownies were awful – truly awful. I’d put far too much cocoa powder in it, skewing the …

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Minions Cornsicles

Minions Cornsicles

June 12, 2015 by Elizabeth

In collaboration with Green Giant. Challenge #1 – Green Giant Minions Challenge The brand new Minions movie hits cinemas on June 26th and to celebrate, Green Giant is challenging bloggers to create the ultimate Minion-inspired summer snack. Green Giant Sweetcorn is a perfect ingredient for family mealtimes: kids love the delicious, naturally sweet flavour, and …

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Strawberry Rhubarb Compote

10 Ways with Strawberry-Rhubarb Compote

May 16, 2015 by Elizabeth

Fresh strawberries and home grown rhubarb can be very versatile! Well you’ve gone and done it. You’ve used up a glut of strawberries (known, these days, as buying a whole lot of them at the supermarket on special offer because they’re on their best before date), and you’ve ransacked the freezer for the remains of …

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