The Food I Love by Neil Perry

    • Categories: Beverages / drinks (no-alcohol); Breakfast / brunch; Low carb
    • Ingredients: carrots; beetroots; apples; oranges; fresh ginger
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Notes about this book

  • helenmcguiggan on September 19, 2017

    lime syrup cake. I make this often have it warm with creme patisserie love it

Notes about Recipes in this book

  • Lamb cutlet sandwich

    • MilkandHoney on February 19, 2012

      This recipe is not in my copy of The Food I Love: Beautiful, Simple Food to Cook at Home by Neil Perry.

  • Lamb with chile sauce sandwich

    • MilkandHoney on February 19, 2012

      This recipe is not in my copy of The Food I Love: Beautiful, Simple Food to Cook at Home by Neil Perry

  • Hamburger

    • tekobo on February 26, 2017

      Pretty simple recipe but good to be reminded of all the good stuff you should put in a burger. Used home made cucumber pickle and truffle cured streaky bacon. Yum. And that was even though I'd forgotten to add the Gruyere!

  • Braised leek salad

    • tekobo on March 13, 2021

      This is called Boiled Leeks with Vinaigrette in my version of the book and is on page 74

  • Beetroot, carrot and blue cheese salad

    • tekobo on June 26, 2016

      Unusual and very tasty. I have also made it with snow peas in place of beetroot and much less dressing. The ginger gives it a lovely zing.

  • Salad of braised beetroot, yam, peas and beans

    • tekobo on June 26, 2016

      Substituted sweet potato for yam and left out the dates. Cooked in tagine with browned chicken wings sitting on top. Hearty meal.

  • Pea soup

    • jane_iu248d on May 28, 2026

      Love it. Doesn’t need the cream if you want to avoid it.

  • Italian-style zucchini and Parmesan soup

    • mondraussie on November 29, 2015

      Delicious and so simple to make.

  • Spaghetti alla carbonara

    • Melanie on March 28, 2014

      Really delicious - I liked the addition of white wine into the egg mixture. I used pancetta and lots of freshly ground pepper.

    • helenmcguiggan on January 24, 2024

      I love cooking this. Your need to eat straight away. It’s hard getting your head around the recipe without heavy cream which we are used to here in Australia.

  • Bucatini all'Amatriciana

    • Melanie on March 28, 2014

      I used bacon but I think it would be great with pancetta. I think that there is enough sauce for two serves of pasta if you like saucy pasta. Very simple to make.

  • Duck ragu with pappardelle pasta

    • aargle on May 21, 2011

      absolutely delicious but need to start recipe day before

  • Penne with zucchini, broccolini and cauliflower

    • Melanie on May 30, 2014

      Simple vegetable sauce, tastes good.

  • Pea and pumpkin risotto variation

    • aargle on November 02, 2013

      This is lovely after I added some chilli and topped the risotto with strips of crispy prosciutto

  • Oregano and thyme marinated lamb chops

    • jo_shayne on December 03, 2025

      Delicious with thick-cut chops seared in the pan & finished in a hot oven.

  • Cinnamon-scented lamb

    • evromans on October 02, 2011

      Another favorite lamb recipe: some couscous and a salad (usually a mixture of onions, cherry tomatoes, cucumber, red bell pepper and a dressing of argan oil, olive oil, red wine vinegar, bit of salt, pepper and cumin powder)on the side and I'm a very happy woman!

  • Persian-style lamb stew

    • aargle on November 02, 2013

      Another delicious lamb dish. Use whatever diced lamb I can get hold of

  • Spanish-style chicken casserole

    • chawkins on November 03, 2016

      Delicious. I was concerned about the large amount of sherry and paprika used, but it turned out to be an excellent dish. The link provided no longer work. Here is where I found the recipe online: http://wednesdaysdinner.com/neil-perrys-spanish-style-chicken-casserole/

  • Chicken tagine

    • mondraussie on January 02, 2016

      I substituted potatoes for yams, worked out perfectly. Also added the beans only for the second thirty minutes... Didn't think they needed to cook for 1 hour.

  • Pan-fried asparagus

    • Melanie on March 28, 2014

      Yum. I heated the oil and salt directly in the pan before adding the asparagus to save a bowl. Squeeze lemon juice over at the end of cooking. I also added a drizzle of balsamic vinegar.

  • Sauteed mushrooms

    • Melanie on March 28, 2014

      I didn't have any parsley handy when I made these however they would take the mushrooms to another level. I found that the mushrooms cooked quicker than suggested.

  • Parsnip puree

    • Acarroll on May 19, 2024

      This did not go great. It wasn't terrible, but I didn't taste enough during the cooking process and ingredient ratios seemed off as written.

  • Soft polenta

    • Melanie on March 28, 2014

      Make sure you add lashings of butter and cheese to prevent blandness. Delicous with mushrooms.

  • Roast tomato sauce

    • Acarroll on May 19, 2024

      This went horribly wrong. I thought 3.5 oz of vinegar seemed like quite a lot but it was inedible because of the amount of vinegar. I also cut back quite a bit on the tarragon, because the amount listed seemed like it would overwhelm the flavor. But the vinegar just killed the whole thing.

  • Lime syrup cake

    • aargle on October 20, 2013

      This a simple but delicious cake. Next time I will only juice 4 limes. Took 55 minutes in my sharp convection oven. A easy dessert!

    • lou_weez on May 17, 2020

      This cake packs a punch!! Quick, easy, not much to look at, but really delicious.

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