This Thai green vegetable curry is typical of the cooking found in the south of Thailand. You can use most vegetables- I used carrot instead of aubergine in the version pictured but do use the round thai aubergines or baby aubergines if you can find them. I also often substitute the home made thai green curry paste with ready made- using 2-4 tbsps depending on the strength. The recipe is from ” World Food Cafe” by Chris and Carolyn Calidicott.
A favourite recipe from ” Simple Food” by Jill Dupleix. Really its a posh salad Niciose by another name, but she suggests variations using chicken, beans and tomato or aspagagus, avocado and ham.
A recipe for late spring/ early summer from Waitrose. I could happily eat Jersey Royal potatoes daily when they are in season, but my waistline will not allow it. If you like, you could add cooked prawns, chicken or crispy bacon to this salad too.
The most recent addition to my extensive collection of cookery books is ” The Saffron Tales” by Yasmin Khan. Kuku is an Iranian Frittata and there are at least three different recipes for kuku in this book.
Somerset Goats Cheese can be purchased in most major UK supermarkets and is particularly good when grilled and served with salad leaves, new potatoes or with vegetables like green beans.