This fresh and fruity Christmas tree pavlova recipe is the perfect centrepiece for your festive celebrations. It’s...
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Billy & Jack's Butternut Squash Soup with a Nduja and Stilton Toastie
This creamy soup can be a great starter or a comforting dish on its own. The spiced seeds give the soup a delightful crunch and kick, while the strong and spicy flavour of the stilton and nduja will make you never want any other toastie again...
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Autumn Roast Chicken with Herbs and Root Vegetables
In the months before Christmas we often find ourselves roasting chickens at every opportunity in mental and emotional preparation for the pressure of the bountiful festive bird. This recipe is great for one of the first roasts of the season, as the autumn veggies won’t leave you bored of your festive trimmings by the time Christmas dinners roll around...
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DJ BBQ Top Tips for Cooking The Perfect Burger
Today we have the man, the legend that is DJ BBQ sharing his top 5 tips on how to BBQ the perfect burger! Whether you’re new to barbecuing or a seasoned pro, these tips are from the best in the biz and sure to help you achieve the ultimate BBQ burger this summer...
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Richard Holden's Flat Iron Steak with Salad and Asparagus
Today we’re excited to share another delicious recipe from BBQ Master Richard Holden.This delicious flat iron steak with salad and asparagus is perfect for these light summer evenings, especially with a glass of wine on the side...
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The Classic Cheeseburger from DJ BBQ
This summer Thermapen is encouraging cooks everywhere to take BBQ-ing by the horns. Armed with all the knowledge and tools needed to make the most mouthwatering and safe BBQ feasts for family and friends, turning nervous cooks into an army of tong-wielding BBQ experts...
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The Cooking Battle Of Time VS Temperature
Here at Thermapen we’re keen believers that cooking with temperature as your guide instead of time is a much more accurate way of cooking, but of course that’s no surprise as thermometer manufacturers. However the majority of people do cook their food according to the stated time allowed. We understand that you need these time frames to ensure that everything runs smoothly in the kitchen, but have you...
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Five Delicious Roast Dinners For Easter Sunday
Are you planning on spending this Easter Sunday cooking up a delicious roast dinner for your loved ones? Today we have a selection of recipes from some of our favourite food bloggers to get you inspired this bank holiday weekend! Whether you’re going traditional or looking for an alternative, these dishes are sure to go down well with the whole family...
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Barbechoo's Butterfield Leg of Lamb with Moroccan Couscous
Today we’re super excited to have BBQ Enthusiast James McKay here with us sharing a delicious BBQ leg of lamb recipe. James runs a YouTube channel called Barbechoo, where you can learn heaps of top tips and skills for mastering the BBQ alongside some fab recipes and reviews. So without further ado here is everything you need to know to recreate this delicious dish…
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Traditional Pork Pies
This traditional pork pie recipe by Jane Sarchet from The Hedgecombers goes all out. It features homemade hot water crust pastry and a flavoursome jelly - the pillars of a classic pork pie.
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6 Ways To Use Roast Chicken
Today we’re showing you how to make your money go further at meal-times by purchasing just one large chicken. Of course when cooking a roast chicken we do recommend using a Thermometer to ensure it’s both safely and deliciously cooked...
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Jane Devonshire's Gluten Free Turkey Wellington
Today we have a wonderful recipe for you from the super talented and lovely Jane Devonshire. Jane not only won the 2016 BBC Masterchef but she is also the author of ‘Hassle Free Gluten Free’, does demonstrations up and down the country and has worked with numerous renowned chefs at their restaurants, including Jason Atherton, Atol Kochner, Marcus Wareing, Michel Roux and Michael O’Hare...
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Richard Holden's BBQ Brisket Pie Recipe
Incredibly delicious recipe for you by BBQ Master Richard Holden. Proving once again that BBQ cooking is not only for those long summer evenings but also those cosy dark ones. Using your BBQ for a slow cooked dish is a great way to keep the fires burning as the mercury drops. With a low ‘n’ slow dish there’s a small amount of time spent outside during the setup and at the start of the cook...