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Indian Spiced Cawl

Not only is soup the perfect meal to come home to when you’ve been out in the cold, but it’s also so easy – whether you get it out of a tin or cook it from scratch.  And when it gets cold enough here in Wales we don’t sip soup, we slurp Cawl.  In case you didn’t know, Cawl is a Welsh soup traditionally made with lamb and whatever root vegetables happen to be lying around in your cupboard (the word “Cawl” can also mean to make a mess of something).   For this version I’ve spiced things up a bit; I’ve kept the base recipe traditional, but have flavoured the lamb and stock with some Indian spices and fresh coriander.  It’s all served up with some toasted naan bread – yum!

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Apple Pie Cake

Enter the apple pie CAKE.  There’s no crust, just a fluffy, moist sponge, with juicy, cinnamon-spiced apples and it be eaten either hot or cold – unlike old humble apple pie. 

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5 Lazy Breakfasts to Try This Weekend

There’s something really special about getting up after a long lie, whacking the kettle on and then taking a bit of time to put together something you wouldn’t normally have time to scoff on a weekday morning. If you’re in the mood to try something a little different, here are five lazy brunch recipes from the archives.

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Easy Singapore Noodles

Yes, they’re the colour of nuclear waste and yes they’ve been known to leave my mouth numb, but I love Singapore Noodles and they can be whipped up using a lot leftovers from your fridge.

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Cherry and Almond Parfait Pots

These sweet pots with cherry jam and almond granola make a speedy and satisfying breakfast in the week when you’re in a rush.