Here's all Dad's Autumn recipes and stories. Watch this space as we post regularly each week @WhatDadCooked.
An excellent way to turn a popular Italian slow food standard into an easy and quicker family classic.
My best pumpkin pie yet!
Artichokes and lamb or lamb and artichokes. Whichever, it’s a brilliant combination.
Caponata is a Sicilian specialty. I’ve adapted the recipe to include basil flowers scented with cinnamon.
This may seem a little over-the-top for a dinner party – but you will certainly make an impression!
Leo and his partner took Mr and Mrs WDC to Brasserie Zédel. As so many people have commented, the highlight is the steak haché. Here’s my version.
Venison is a rich, lean, healthy and very tasty meat. A small haunch cooks very quickly and is a great alternative to beef.
An American favourite and an excellent way with cinnamon.
Sausages and seasonal squash make a great combo. Here they are served with sage and onion gravy to make a perfect autumn supper.
With this bangers and mash recipe, the sausages and potatoes are replaced with chorizo and seasonal butternut squash mash and the gravy is replaced with a Spanish pepper sauce.
This open ‘sandwich’ was devised for our Californian Dreamin’ 2 Supper Club. It’s based on a ‘French Dip’ sandwich, which was invented in Los Angeles in the early 20th Century.
With an abundance of apples being harvested, what better way to use your bounty than with this autumnal cinnamon apple pie.
Well everybody who has eaten this says it’s delicious. Mrs WDC insists I post the recipe so she can make it – perhaps that’s the best compliment of all!
‘Veg going mouldy… easy… turn them into a warming soup!’
‘So the walk to find cime di rapa was worth it!’