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Ugly Fritters, pakora are a fried Indian snack food, fragrant and flavoursome - get some ugly into your life. (which incidentally is how I proposed to my wife!) The healthy and delicious benefits of cauliflower and chickpea far outweighs the fact that these are devilishly fried and that you'll probably end up eating more than your recommended daily intake of fritter..
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Earthy, velvety, and just the right amount of indulgent—our Cream of Mushroom Soup is like a cosy jumper in a bowl. Made with slow-sautéed mushrooms, a touch of garlic, and a whisper of cream, it’s the kind of hug you didn’t know you needed. Perfect for when you want comfort without compromise, and rich enough to feel a little fancy. Dip some crusty bread and pretend you're in a cabin in the woods.
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Potage Parmentier is named after Antoine Parmentier, the French agronomist who campaigned during the reign of Louis XVI, to have the potato declared a safe and edible vegetable. At the time, potatoes were banned in France as they were considered to be poisonous, and only suitable for hog feed. Parmentier was already familiar with the vegetable having survived on a diet of mainly potatoes while being held captive by the Prussians during the Seven Year War. However, no-one was interested in potatoes, so Parmentier tried a few tactics. He would host lavish dinners and invite Paris’s high society and distinguished men of science, such as Benjamin Franklin and Antoine Lavoisier, to dine on dishes mainly made with potatoes. ..It's not all fun and games people sometimes you just may learn a thing or two..
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My recipe, direct from "Local Flavours", this SUPER popular dip has all the earthy flavours of slowly roasted beetroot and tahini with our honey and a splash of local lemon juice. Extra virgin olive oil added slowly gives a silky mouthfeel.
500mL $8.001 Litre
I've probably made a million litres of chicken broth, and it's probably better than yours. It's the base of almost everything I do, and I carry a litre on me at all times in case I run into someone making soup in my travels. "Bone broth is highly nutritious. It contains bone-strengthening minerals such as calcium, magnesium, potassium and phosphorus. Bone broth is also found to contain natural glucosamine and chondroitin from animal's connective tissues, which are both essential factors to maintain healthy joints. Bone broth is also a good source of collagen, which is found to have anti-aging capacity in diminishing fine lines and promote plumpness for our skin. The marrow from the bones contain essential amino acids which can help fight inflammation to prevent chronic diseases." said someone on the internet. Get some and drink it for better gut health or store it in the freezer and use it in sauces and soups.
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Crispy, tender, and seriously addictive. These bite-sized chicken morsels are marinated in rich buttermilk for extra juiciness, then tumbled in our family’s secret herb and spice blend—a subtle nod to the Colonel, but with Glen’s own twist. Coated for crunch and fried till golden, they’re gluten-free and full of flavour. Perfect for snacking, sharing, or sneaking before dinner even starts.
x1 $17.001 Serve
The Sunday roast that makes your gran's look like amateur hour. We've pot-roasted this beef until it's more tender than a love song, surrounded by vegetables that have been roasted to golden perfection. Our gravy is basically liquid gold that ties everything together, while Yorkshire puddings rise to the occasion like they're auditioning for the lead role in comfort food theater.
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The vegetarian feast that makes carnivores do a double-take. Roasted fennel transforms into something magical—sweet, mellow, and completely irresistible. Surrounded by a rainbow of roasted veggies at their caramelized peak, all swimming in a cheese sauce that's basically liquid comfort. Yorkshire puddings puff up like edible clouds, ready to cradle all that cheesy, veggie perfection.
x1 $19.001 Serve
"Olive" another!!" - is what you'll catch(y-a-tori) me saying, as I finish another bowl of this warming winter stoup from somewhere in Europe - probably the good part. What's left of it anyway.. Marinated chicken thigh cutlet and drum, tomatoes, olives, a recipe taught to me by friend of the family, Paoloa Baccetti. Served with a side of cauliflower & leek tightly bound w a white sauce.
x1 $18.001 Serve
Trout, sometimes plucked from the waters of the Rainbow Trout Farm in Maccelsfeild with green peas and dill.
x1 $16.001 Serve
Rocket Pesto Risotto with Fresh Tomato Salsa is a delightful twist on the classic risotto. This dish features creamy risotto infused with a vibrant, peppery rocket pesto, which adds a fresh and zesty flavor. The risotto is perfectly complemented by a fresh tomato salsa, made with ripe, juicy cherry tomatoes, adding a burst of color and a refreshing contrast to the rich, creamy risotto. This combination creates a harmonious balance of flavors and textures, making it a perfect meal for any occasion.
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Purposefully over-cooked zucchini doused with herbed sour cream served on a bed of brown rice. Yummo!!
x1 $17.001 Serve
Loaded with love and with the heat of a warm summers day (not too spicy). This curry is a classic Asian staple in our family. With large chunks of fresh pineapple and pumpkin to balance the salty, sour tamarind & coconut gravy. Spinach and cashew nuts bring colour and texture.
x1 $18.001 Portion
I learned to cook a meat sauce from a ball-breaking Italian. It's fitting that Sophie has been wanting to feature a lasagne on the menu and has been breaking my balls ever since. I use better ingredients and more of them, as well as the skills I have hard-won in an unforgiving Italian kitchen.
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Chef Andy is the greatest Thai chef I know. and this is the recipe I stole from him and butchered. It's a credit to his brilliance that it's still good.
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Silky smooth pumpkin sauce meets perfectly cooked pasta in a comforting embrace, with fresh spinach adding a pop of color and goodness. A hint of nutmeg and garlic rounds out the richness, while toasted walnuts bring a satisfying crunch. It’s cozy, nourishing, and just the right amount of indulgent—like a warm hug in a bowl.
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This rustic comfort dish combines tender, slow-cooked ham hock with sweet baby peas and hearty macaroni pasta. The rich, smoky flavor from the ham hock infuses the entire dish, while the bright green peas add freshness and color. It's the kind of warming, old-fashioned meal that transforms simple ingredients into something deeply satisfying - perfect for cold evenings when you want something that feels like a warm hug on a plate. The macaroni acts as the perfect vehicle to soak up all those savory, porky flavors, making every bite substantial and comforting.
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Slow-simmered beef, rich tomato sugo, and just the right tangle of spaghetti—this is classic comfort with Glen’s signature touch. Whether you’re feeding little bellies or grown-up appetites, we’ve sized it right: - Kid-size for small hands and fuss-free meals - Adult-size for full bellies and second-helping dreams Topped with parmesan and served ready to heat and twirl—no compromise, just real flavour. Want a cheekier version for social captions or one that leans more retro Italian? I’ve got a few twirls up my sleeve.
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Its a classic tale of humble mash meets butter but.... plot twist!! This butter has lead a life of fear and resentment burnt by past lovers and friends.
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Garlicky and roasty with a smack of brown sugar and balsamic vinegar these are an excellent side to a meaty main or an excellent main for the discerning vegetarian.
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I remember the first time I had this combination of salty, crunchy beansy goodness. Do you? You will.. 1 serve is @100g and serves 1 2 serves DEFINITELY serves 2
Small $8.001 Serve
Bright, fresh, and simply done—our seasonal greens are lightly steamed and standing by to lift your plate. Whether it’s a roast, a ready-meal, or something from your own kitchen, they add colour, crunch, and that feel-good green-up your meal deserves.