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Farmhouse chicken braiseThis tender farmhouse chicken braise recipe is delicious, succulent and tender too. Tossed with roasted vegetables this chicken is perfect for Sunday dinner
By Jessica Dady Published
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Leek, potato and pea soupLeek and potato soup is a classic soup recipe has been given a modern twist with sweet peas and a crunchy garnish of crunchy, saffron leek rings. It takes just 15 minutes prep!
By Jessica Dady Published
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Hairy Bikers' chicken noodle soupFrom the Hairy Bikers' BBC2 series, Twelve Days of Christmas, this chicken noodle soup is a savvy way to make full use of a chicken and will keep winter bugs away!
By Hairy Bikers Published
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Roasted radishes and leeksBy Rose Fooks Published
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Irish Boxty PancakesLooking for a savoury pancake recipe? Pile these Irish potato Boxty pancakes high for a filling breakfast, brunch or dinner.
By Jessica Dady Published
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Pearl barley salad with steak and leeksPearl barley salad with steak and leeks is a flavourful and filling salad that showcases a cheap but delicious cut of meat.
By Jules Mercer Published
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Moroccan root tagine with couscousBy Jessica Dady Published
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Mint, pea and leek stuffed lambThis simple mint, pea and leek stuffed lamb is so easy to make and tastes delicious too. With a thick, flavour packed stuffing this meat is tasty
By Octavia Lillywhite Published
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Fish chowderFish chowder is a creamy and filling soup that's full of good-for-you fish and chunky veg. The perfect thing to warm you up on a winter evening.
By Octavia Lillywhite Published
