Assuming ginger is required, and cinnamon is required, the following results were found.
- ‘There's more to Indian food than Chicken Tikka Masala!'
- When I finally pin down Reza Mahammad for a chat (he's just spend a month in South Africa researching more recipes) he's positively bubbling with enthusiasm for his new book Reza's Indian Spice. 'Oh my God,' he exclaims when I ask which recipe is his...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/life/food/575-there-s-more-to-indian-food-than-chicken-tikka-masala
- Simple Sophistication
- It seems we’re in love with Spanish food, whether it’s tapas and chorizo, or manchengo cheese with a glass of Rioja. But, it’s the iconic olive that is THE story of 2012. Packed with flavour and anti-oxidants, they’re perfect for health conscious...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/life/food/887-simple-sophistication
- Currying favours
- The first Indian restaurant to appear in the UK was the Hindostanee Coffee House. It opened in the early 19th century in George Street, central London, and offered diners a hubble bubble pipe as well as ‘Indian dishes in the highest perfection’. Two...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/life/food/1365-currying-favours
- Hot Cross Buns
- One a penny two a penny - Hot Cross Buns... Make your Easter tea that little bit more special and fill your home with the seasonal aroma of baking Hot Cross Buns. It really is time to try this recipe at home. Ingredients 125ml milk 125 ml water 4 1/2...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/blogs/entry/hot-cross-buns
- Notes on the baked tomatoes turn of the year
- A massive winter treat is in store for fans of Nigel Slater – the second volume of his bestselling Kitchen Diaries has just been published. Those who love Slater’s understated cooking style on his TV programmes and revelled in the slow turn of the...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/life/food/1132-notes-on-the-baked-tomatoes-turn-of-the-year
- HOME REMEDY: Aphrodisiacs
- With Valentine’s Day around the corner, how about a few natural aphrodisiacs to spice up your Valentine’s dinner? Many cultures have their own well-known boosts – some either increase blood flow and are warming so you feel more active, or they affect...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/style/beauty/1789-home-remedy-aphrodisiacs
- Mauritian marvels
- Judges and hosts said she had cooked some of the 'best meals' they had ever tasted on Masterchef - now you can give your meals a little Mauritian magic. Shelina Permalloo - who learned her skills and knowledge of Mauritian cooking from spending time in...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/life/food/1023-mauritian-marvels
- Warming wonders
- As October creeps ever closer have you started to feel an autumnal chill in the air? These three recipes from Simply beef and lamb will warm your frosty fingers and satisfy hungry stomachs. Lamb, Vegetable and Lentil Soup with Nettles (above) Serves...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/life/food/1043-warming-wonders
- Food for the freeze
- According to a weather sage encountered recently on a windy Aldeburgh beach, this will be the hardest winter we’ve had for 100 years. It’s too expensive to turn up the heating, this grizzled ancient instructed – we’ve all got to put on more layers of...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/life/food/1520-food-for-the-freeze
- Ready, steady, sizzle
- When Vivek Singh first came to London in 2001, he noticed a gap in the gastronomic market. ‘British people think Indian, and they picture lots of curries, brown sauces and cheap ingredients,’ he says. ‘I wanted to open something that was at completely...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/life/food/1575-ready-steady-sizzle
- RAW DEAL
- January – once the month of inner padding in the form of soup, stew and hot chocolate – is now the official detox month. It’s when all your friends suddenly forswear drink until February and retire to their homes to mount an assault on the extra...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/life/food/1603-raw-deal
- Recipes from The Archers
- Angela Piper has played Jennifer Aldridge in BBC Radio 4's programme The Archers for a phenomeonal 49 years. So, when it comes to putting together a cook book collection for the world's longest-running radio soap she is without a doubt the perfect lady...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/life/food/1211-recipes-from-the-archers
- Good food from the global grannies
- As do so many of the UK’s most interesting cooks, Stevie Parle started life at the River Café in London. He was also at Moro (the two Sams’ famous Spanish restaurant in Clerkenwell, East London) and between them, these two early steps in his career...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/life/food/189-good-food-from-the-global-grannies
- The Lady Loves List
- And today we're mostly loving...for details" >class="main_thumb_text">src="http://www.lady.co.uk/images/igallery/resized/1501-1600/Lady_Loves_Feb14_400-1587-130-171-80-c.jpg" title="" alt="" width="130" height="171" />align="center"...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/style/fashion/1718-the-lady-love-list-jan-2013
- Review: Cinnamon Kitchen
- Dining in the City during January is a little bit like visiting a holiday resort off-season. All the elements are there for a rollicking good time, but the atmosphere is eerily sedate. Everyone – namely the City boys – is on their best behaviour, many...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/life/food/1671-review-cinnamon-kitchen
- Seasonal delights
- Award-winning South African chef, Reuben Riffel has developed a range of delicious recipes, using South African peaches and nectarines. Many varieties of South African peaches and nectarines are available in supermarkets from now to mid-April,...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/life/food/1418-seasonal-delights
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Daily tip from the lady archive
“THERE is great satisfaction to be had in properly ironed garments that look as if they have just come out of the shop window.”
The Lady. You Can’t Iron? 19th February, 1953Your vote...
Q: The Queen has received a £5m boost in the funds she receives from the taxpayer to carry out her official duties. Do you approve?
Yes - the Queen does a great job and is well worth it - 59.5%
No - the UK economy is struggling and this is unfair - 40.5%







