This months Recipes Wrapped

March has been quite the whirlwind in my kitchen, folks! Picture this: a culinary rollercoaster where Chicken Biryani brings the heat, this recipe gives my mother in law’s version, a run for her money. Lasagne layers on the love, Chicken Raman just hugs your taste buds, Pizza serves up a slice of comfort, and Potato Salad adds a cool twist to the mix, did you ever think a potato salad would go viral? I’ve been enjoying potato salad since I was a child, it was a firm favourite rustled up by my mum, but this crispy version is very yummy.

As it’s Easter this weekend, I have added my version of an amazing lamb dish, a standard roast doesn’t tick all the boxes in this house, so a spiced butterfly leg of lamb with a pomegranate salsa, is a real treat and such a crowd pleaser.

It's been a varied selection through different cuisines, so grab a seat at the table and let's dish out the delicious details of March's recipe roulette – where every bite comes with a side of laughter and a sprinkle of spice!

I absolutely love a biryani, there is something very comforting about chicken and rice, and this classic Indian dish, is just perfect as a family pleaser. The key thing to get your biryani right is, make sure you properly rinse your rice, and use a medium deep casserole pan, to allow the steam to rice to give you beautifully fluffy rice.

Butterfly Leg of Lamb with Pomegrante Salsa

This lamb dish is just stunning, it is a Persian take on a traditional easter meat. I am not the biggest fan of a standard English roast lamb dish, so this elevated butterfly leg of lamb is perfect for something different at Easter. I bbq mine, and it turns out beautifully charred with the right level of pink. The key is to try and get your butcher to butterfly the leg as even as he can, if there are more chunky bits, just cut some slits into the thicker parts of the meat.

Homemade Pizza with Parma Ham & Chorizo

I don’t care what you say, homemade pizza is unbeatable. I am not a fan of shop bought pizza, and I hate Domino’s, Pizza Hut etc. We do have a local pizzeria, that does proper stone baked pizza’s which we order on occasions for our Friday night takeaway. But I love the ritual of making pizza, why?

  1. You have complete control over the ingredients.

  2. You can use fresh, high quality ingredients, resulting in a more flavourful, and healther option.

  3. It is way more cost effective than ordering takeaway, especially if you are feeding a group and making miltiple pizzas

  4. And the best part making pizza at home is fun and creative, and you can get everyone involved, it is a social experience for all you and your family.

Everyone loves a lasagne, but not everyone can make an excellent one. It takes time to make it takes truly amazing. It is a very versatile dish that can be customised to suit your family’s tastes and preferences. It is perfect for family gatherings or dinner parties. It is a truly hearty comforting dish.

Look, I love a potato ! Baked, Fried, Mashed, Roast, I don’t care how it comes, it needs to get in my belly. This potato salad is basically spiced roasted potatoes made into a salad. It is so yummy, and can work as a side dish to so many things, I normally have it with Harissa Chicken or baked sea bass. Give it a go a lovely twist on the king of vegetables.

I love a simple Raman, something super tasty but quick to prepare mid week, this Raman dish is so simple, it has a savoury broth, which is very satisfying and comforting. Again it is very versatile and you can change up the ingredients as you see fit. A go to mid week speedy choice in this household.

Remember life is too short for bland food and empty stomachs. So, give some of these recipes a try. Hope you enjoyed Sx

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