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Elizabeth's Kitchen Diary

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cooking up a storm at the edge of the world

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Review

Cottage Cheese Crepes - High Protein and Low Fat

Cottage Cheese Crepes

April 7, 2016 by Elizabeth

A high protein breakfast recipe ready in under 10 minutes. Yay for Spring! With the clocks springing forward our longer days have returned, which means I can take more food photographs and share more recipes! I have a tendency to create and photograph recipes in real time, meaning that these beautiful low fat and high …

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Sunshine Smoothie - a delicious combination of soya milk, mango, nectarine, carrot and apricot.

Sunshine Smoothie

April 5, 2016 by Elizabeth

In collaboration with Gracewell Healthcare. Smoothies are a great way to get quite a few of your five a day into you in a delicious and nutritious way. I’ve been making smoothies for my family for years, and now that I own an Optimum 9400 high speed blender it means I can be a bit …

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Smoked Cheddar Stuffed Aberdeen Angus Beef Burgers with Caramelized Red Onions

Smoked Cheddar Stuffed Aberdeen Angus Beef Burgers with Caramelized Red Onions

April 4, 2016 by Elizabeth

In collaboration with Schwartz. That’s a recipe title and a half, isn’t it! I’m not going to lie. I actually think this is the best burger recipe I have ever, ever created. Ever. And I’ve made a lot of burgers in my time. I believe a decent beef burger starts with a good quality beef …

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Creamy Chicken Pasta Bake

Creamy Chicken & Cherry Tomato Pasta Bake

February 19, 2016 by Elizabeth

In collaboration with Bertolli – A Taste of the Mediterranean. Pasta has got to be one of those ultimate comfort foods, wouldn’t you agree? It’s a remarkably versatile ingredient, inexpensive and quick to cook too, so you’re never more than a few minutes from a steaming hot bowl of indulgent carbohydrates. I find it fascinating how …

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Gluten Free Vanilla Sponge with Rose Scented Buttercream Frosting

3 Gluten Free Valentine’s Treats That Say I Love You

February 8, 2016 by Elizabeth

In collaboration with Delicious Alchemy: Gluten Free Magic. One of the most common food intolerances in the UK, and in fact much of the Western world, is that of gluten – a protein found in many cereal grains, especially wheat, which gives bread its characteristic elasticity. More and more people are becoming intolerant to this …

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3 Ingredient, 100 Calorie Chocolate Fudgsicle

3 Ingredient 100 Calorie Chocolate Fudgsicle

February 7, 2016 by Elizabeth

For when you’ve got those chocolate cravings and don’t want to break the healthy eating plan! I’m not on a diet. I don’t even like the word diet. It implies that you are denying yourself something, a restriction of enjoyment, a temporary solution to a problem. Fad diets aren’t sustainable, and they’re not a healthy …

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S'mores Granola Clusters

S’mores Granola Clusters

January 16, 2016 by Elizabeth

My husband is an ectomorph, bless his 69% merino wool Smartwool socks. This means that it doesn’t matter what or how much he eats he just doesn’t put on weight. Sometimes I stare at him from the other side of the dinner table, nibbling on yet another low calorie salad, glaring at him while he, …

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Quick & Easy Roasted Cherry Tomato Sauce

Quick & Easy Roasted Cherry Tomato Sauce

January 15, 2016 by Elizabeth

I’m always looking for speedy supper ideas. As much as I love spending time over the cooker, some nights I really can not be bothered. Those nights tend to be the three nights in the week I’m working in our village co-operative – my ‘getting out of the house’ job where I work a few …

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Dark Chocolate & Bourbon Vanilla Steampunk Cupcakes

Dark Chocolate & Bourbon Vanilla Steampunk Cupcakes

January 12, 2016 by Elizabeth

An Optimum ThermoCook recipe. It’s our wedding anniversary this coming weekend. Two years ago in gale-force winds my husband and I got married. It was a small ceremony with close family and friends with an overnight stay in a hotel and a lovely meal afterwards. Nothing too extravagant. It was a steampunk wedding though. (You …

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Coconut & Almond Granola Clusters with Blueberries

Coconut and Almond Granola Clusters with Blueberries

January 9, 2016 by Elizabeth

I’m not a boxed dry cereal with milk for breakfast kind of gal. I used to be. When I was a child I loved my Alphabits, Froot Loops and Cornflakes (sprinkled liberally with sugar – ah the things we did in the 80s!), but as an adult… I’m not. I’m not sure when that transition …

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Superfood Plant Protein Energy Bars

Quinoa Protein Energy Bars

January 2, 2016 by Elizabeth

Happy New Year! I hope you have had a lovely festive period, and that the New Year was greeted with a bang. Have you made any resolutions? What sort of things did you get up to? Over the last few years we’ve started a new family tradition of bringing in the New Year watching the …

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Raw Chocolate and Clementine Cheesecake with a Chocolate Hazelnut Crust

Raw Chocolate and Clementine Mini Cheesecakes

December 20, 2015 by Elizabeth

The idea for these raw chocolate and clementine mini cheesecakes with a chocolate hazelnut crust has been bumping around inside my head for quite some time now, ever since I tried The Rawtarian’s raw cheesecake recipe a few months ago and was really impressed with how light and creamy the cashew based filling was after blending …

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Maple-braised Venison Bourguignon

Maple-braised Venison Bourguignon

November 24, 2015 by Elizabeth

A recipe from the Federation of Québec Maple Syrup Producers and We Love Maple. When I was 14 our class went on a skiing trip to Montreal, Québec. It was a rather grand adventure for me, and it was the longest road-trip, at that time, that I’d ever taken – a drive all the way …

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Baharat - A Middle Eastern Spice Blend

Baharat – A Middle Eastern Spice Blend

November 13, 2015 by Elizabeth

 A recipe, review and giveaway in collaboration with Cole & Mason. Once you start cooking with whole freshly toasted and ground spices you can never go back to the ready ground variety. The difference it makes to the flavour of a dish is astounding. As soon as you grind spices they begin to lose their …

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Amina's Home Cooking

Cookbook Review: Amina’s Home Cooking

October 29, 2015 by Elizabeth

The best of Korean and Egyptian Cuisines by Amina Elshafei. Amina Elshafei was born in Saudi Arabia from a Korean mother and an Egyptian father, so the cultural influences behind her cooking are rather inventive and unique. She moved to Australia at the age of four, and in 2012 she was selected out of 7,500 …

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Roasted Pumpkin Soup with Fried Sage and White Truffle Oil

Roasted Pumpkin Soup with Fried Sage and White Truffle Oil

October 25, 2015 by Elizabeth

Fried sage and white truffle-infused olive oil transform this soup into something really special. I’m not a big fan of dried sage. There’s something stale and unpalatable about the herb, I feel, so I tend not to cook with it. That was until fresh sage leaves began appearing in my veg box and I discovered …

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Chocolate Hazelnut Layer Cake

Chocolate Hazelnut Layer Cake

October 17, 2015 by Elizabeth

aka how to salvage a failed attempt at making chocolate hazelnut spread. I like experimenting in my kitchen, I really do. Sometimes (quite a lot of the time, if I am to be honest!) it doesn’t quite go according to plan. I had a notion to make some homemade chocolate hazelnut spread recently. Ok, if …

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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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