If you aren’t planning to feed a crowd then this is a simpler version of this delicious pasta dish than the River Cafe recipe. Its from ” Sea & Shore” by Emily Scott and is most delicious.
A very British twist on this classic from Diana Henry. I made it for my two great nieces ( aged 2 and 5) , reducing the amount of mustard, and it got the thumbs up from both of them, after second and third helpings.
This recipe from ” Bill’s Italian Food” by Bill Granger combines two of my favourite ingredients. I used a kimchi sourdough loaf I had for the breadcrumbs, but use what you have.
I am trying hard not to add to my extensive cookery book collection until I have passed on a few. But when a new Nigel Slater book comes out I just cannot resist . Here is the first recipe I tried from his latest book ” A Cook’s Book”. And very good it is too, especially on the days when you want a quick, comforting cheesy supper. I couldn’t get any dill on this occasion, but use it if you can.