A classic corned beef, also known as silverside, screams English comfort food for me. On my English side, everyone loves it and it’s a homely dinner to serve to your loved ones. It also keeps in the fridge for a few days afterwards.
For me, English food is comfort food, especially bubble and squeak. This dish takes me back to my childhood — granted they were usually frozen, though. This recipe is a great way to use up leftover mashed potato.
Rissoles were a weekly occurrence in our house, growing up with my one-pound-Pom nanna (the English people who paid a pound to come out on early voyages to Australia), but they were dry, over-cooked and usually made from beef. I prefer lovely free-range pork.
You can use any cut of pork in these rolls and even chicken is a great option. Enjoy our delicious Bahn Mi recipe!
Sesame tofu skewers make the most delicious and guilt free entrees! Try our recipe today
This fragrant broth is filled with so much goodness that just the aroma makes you feel better. Enjoy our Fragrant chicken broth with tofu recipe!
Substitute a classic stock with bone broth in this refreshing pho for the ultimate one-bowl meal with our chicken broth pho recipe
Stir-fry is so fast and full of flavour! Plus, you can add any ingredients you desire on the day. Check out our Tofu and Broccolini Stir-Fry!
EatWell chef Raquel Neofit learnt this recipe from a good Turkish friend about 20 years ago. Enjoy her take on Turkish-Style Eggs.
We love cooking these Za’atar and Lamb Flatbreads when we’re craving something delicious but don’t have a lot of time or energy to cook.
When making this deliciously spiced curry, take advantage of the cheaper cuts of beef like chuck, stewing steak or oyster blade. Simply ask your butcher which cuts are best at the time.
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