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Lovage Soup with Barley
Lovage Soup with Barley

for those who like delicate aroma and flavor of fresh lovage..

Vermont Maple Syrup and Porter-Poached Apples
Vermont Maple Syrup & Porter-Poached Apples

These apples are gently spiced and good for brunch as well as dessert.

Creme Fraiche Pumpkin Pie
Creme Fraiche Pumpkin Pie

Give a classic pumpkin pie a modern twist with creme fraiche that makes the pie differently rich and delicious. Brandy is an enhancer and makes the pie taste even better with just enough tang.

Spinach and Long White Radish Soup
Spinach & Long White Radish Soup

spring soup of unusual taste..

Pickled Salmon as Appetizer (Gravad Lax style)
Pickled Salmon as Appetizer (Gravad Lax style)

An easy way to create a tasteful appetizer, similar to the way it is done in Scandinavia or Northern Germany. Preferably you want to use wild caught salmon when it is available or catch-it yourself. The usual caveats when you deal with fresh fish apply. Process it immediately. I had good experience with wild Alaska sockeye salmon which is frozen for a while before it comes into the shop.

Homemade Sour Fish Curry
Homemade Sour Fish Curry

This recipe is a very popular dish in Sri Lanka. I hope you’ll try this recipe.

Raspberry Cream Cheese Coffee Cake Muffins
Raspberry Cream Cheese Coffee Cake Muffins

These moist raspberry cream cheese coffee cake muffins are delicious with a cup of coffee or tea, have them for breakfast, snack or a tasty dessert.

Almond & Banana Pancakes
Almond & Banana Pancakes

For those that prefer a sweet meal to start their day, these banana and almond pancakes are the perfect healthy option. We’ve developed this recipe for Fertility Road magazine, so not only is it delicious and nutritious but it’s also a fantastic way of eating yourself pregnant too. Bananas are a great food to increase fertility in women as they are a fantastic source of B vitamins, fibre, protein, folate, iron and vitamin C. Eggs are such a great source of protein and iron (which are both really important nutrients for fertility). In addition they are also a fantastic source of vitamin D. Women who struggle with fertility often suffer from a deficiency in vitamin D. Almonds are a rich source of vitamin E. They also help improve insulin resistance, which has been shown to increase fertility levels in women. The toppings on this recipe also play an important part in improving fertility. One serving per day of full fat dairy can improve fertility rates and Greek yoghurt is a delicious and calcium-rich option to increase your chances of conception. It is also rich in vitamin D and contains two times as much protein as regular yoghurt. Berries are loaded with vitamin C and folate, and are full of natural antioxidants and anti-inflammatory nutrients, which help boost both female and male fertility. So if you’re looking to enhance your chance of conception, this delicious, healthy breakfast recipe could just do the trick.

Cherry-Cream Crumble Pie
Cherry-Cream Crumble Pie

I got this recipe out of a magazine a few years back and I have made it a lot. The person who submitted it said it won her a blue ribbon, she also said she was a six-time Pillsbury Bake-Off finalist. I had no way to confirm this but the recipe sounded good and when I tried it I loved it.

Most Loved Coconut Cream Pie
Most Loved Coconut Cream Pie

Most Loved Coconut Cream Pie recipe

Favourite Blueberry Coffee Cake
Favourite Blueberry Coffee Cake

I used lightly-toasted flaked coconut instead of the nuts and baked it in a 9-inch spring form pan. YUM!

Creme De Cassis Cheesecake
Creme De Cassis Cheesecake

Creme De Cassis Cheesecake recipe

Double Oat Granola
Double Oat Granola

Delicious and nutritious breakfast.

Do-Ahead Pumpkin Chiffon Pie
Do-Ahead Pumpkin Chiffon Pie

Do-Ahead Pumpkin Chiffon Pie recipe

Whole Wheat Blackberry Ricotta Scones
Whole Wheat Blackberry Ricotta Scones

HS notes: Deb uses raspberries in her recipe, but I saw some fantastically sweet, beautiful blackberries at my market this weekend, and swapped in an equal amount of those. I imagine blueberries would be a lovely substitute, or strawberries as well! Also, Deb shapes her dough into a square before cutting into individual scones, my dough wanted to go circular, so I went with it - I ended up cutting the disc shape into six large wedges. Either way!

Raspberry Crepes with Creamy Orange Syrup
Raspberry Crepes with Creamy Orange Syrup

These mouth-watering crepes are filled with raspberry sauce and drizzled with creamy orange syrup. No one can resist these deliciously warm crepes to be a starter of the day.