Posts Tagged ‘Dinner’

Joseph Karr O’Connor’s Spaghetti & meatballs

Posted on June 10th, 2013 in Recipe book.

The tenth in a series of posts that bring together the two sides of my blog: Food and technology. I’ve asked the great and the good from the web standards community to share their favourite recipes. Next up is a beautifully written Italian classic from Joseph Karr O’Connor, Section 508 educator, accessibility consultant, and the [...]

Cheeseburgers & sweet potato wedges

Posted on October 20th, 2012 in Recipe book.

With Guy Fawkes’ night coming up, these cheeseburgers and sweet potato wedges are great to eat before you head out to enjoy the fireworks. They’re incredibly easy to make, and madly versatile, so you can rustle them up anytime throughout the year. Ingredients Serves two people. For the cheeseburgers 250g Ground beef. 2 Shallots. 2 [...]

Jeremy Keith’s Pork chop recipe

Posted on May 12th, 2012 in Recipe book.

The eighth in a series of posts that bring together the two sides of my blog: Food and technology. I’ve asked the great and the good from the web standards community to share their favourite recipes. Next up is a fantastic dish from Jeremy Keith, author of books including HTML5 for Web Designers, the man [...]

David Sloan’s Venison casserole

Posted on April 14th, 2012 in Recipe book.

The seventh in a series of posts that bring together the two sides of my blog: Food and technology. I’ve asked the great and the good from the web standards community to share their favourite recipes. Next up is a warming feast from David Sloan, researcher at the University of Dundee School of Computing, project [...]

Jared Smith’s Cheesy bacon potatoes

Posted on March 31st, 2012 in Recipe book.

The sixth in a series of posts that bring together the two sides of my blog: Food and technology. I’ve asked the great and the good from the web standards community to share their favourite recipes. Next up is a fabulous outdoors recipe from Jared Smith, associate director of WebAIM, member of the Web Standards [...]

Gez Lemon’s Broccoli pesto pasta

Posted on February 19th, 2012 in Recipe book.

The fourth in a series of posts that bring together the two sides of my blog: Food and technology. I’ve asked the great and the good from the web standards community to share their favourite recipes. Next up is a tempting vegetarian dish from Gez Lemon, the man behind Juicy Studio, member of the Web [...]

Bruce Lawson’s Plaa menow (Fish in lime)

Posted on January 23rd, 2012 in Recipe book.

The second in a series of posts that bring together the two sides of my blog: Food and technology. I’ve asked the great and the good from the web standards community to share their favourite recipes. Next up is a sumptious Thai dish from Bruce Lawson, web standards evangelist, co-author of Introducing HTML5, and a [...]

Slow cooked chicken casserole

Posted on April 3rd, 2011 in Recipe book.

With the first signs of spring upon us, it’s time to get out into the garden at weekends. It’s often still chilly in the evenings though, so this slow cooked chicken casserole is fabulous for those busy outdoor days! It’s easy to throw together before you head outside, and the smell of rosemary and tomatoes [...]

Confit of Duck

Posted on December 2nd, 2009 in Recipe book.

Confit of duck is a classic French dish and it’s absolutely scrumptious! If you like duck with a crispy skin and meat that just falls off the bone, this is the food for you. It takes a little bit of preparation, but it’s worth it.

Slow Roast Pork & Wholegrain Mustard Mash

Posted on August 8th, 2009 in Recipe book.

Sunday lunch is a time to indulge yourself. Gather up your friends and family, catch up on all the news, and enjoy a sumptuous roast. For years I wondered how to roast pork so that the crackling came out just right. The secret is slow cooking, proving that all good things including the perfect crackling, [...]

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