A classic British sticky toffee pudding recipe made deliciously gooey by cooking it to the perfect temperature.
Richard Holden
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Richard Holden's Classic Tiramisu
Tiramisu is ideal for coffee-loving couples on Valentine’s Day. When heating eggs to make creams, meringues and custard, it’s important to use temperature as a guide to get the perfect texture...
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Richard Holden's Pan Fried Cod with Ratatouille & Salsa Verde
This summer we’ve teamed up with trained chef and BBQ master Richard Holden to produce a series of restaurant-worthy recipes to help curb our appetites while staying at home. From British classics to Mediterranean favourites, Richard’s Lockdown Menu brings the flavours and quality of the foods we’re all missing to our own kitchens...
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Richard Holden's Pulled Pork Tacos with Grilled Corn Salsa
These tacos are the perfect BBQ recipe for sharing with friends this summer. Ensure to get the meat temperatures just right to ensure sweet, smoky, melt-in-the-mouth pork — incredible paired with the fresh crunch of grilled corn salsa...
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Richard Holden's Whiskey-Smoked Reverse-Seared T-Bone Steak with Panzanella Salad
Succulent steak meets the summeriest of salads in this simple BBQ recipe. The T-bone is reverse-seared to produce perfectly tender meat with a beautifully browned crust. The flavoursome beef pairs beautifully with the fresh Tuscan salad, packed with juicy tomatoes and crisp homemade croutons...
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Richard Holden's Honey Mustard Pork Tomahawks with Apple Slaw
Beautifully tender and packed with flavour, these pork tomahawks marinated in honey mustard are a fantastic treat for satiating your restaurant cravings from home. Paired with some refreshing apple slaw, these perfectly cooked chops are seared for 2 minutes on each side before being brought up to 74°C in the oven...
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Richard Holden's Mediterranean Lamb with Black Olive Tapenade
These lamb chops with olive tapenade are sure to hit the spot. Bursting with fresh herbs and Mediterranean flavours, they’ll bring back the sweet taste of summer holidays. Don’t forget to make sure your chops are perfectly pink inside by checking the temperature with your Thermapen...
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Richard Holden's Quintessential British Scones
Buttery, dense and crumbly, baking the perfect scone is all about texture. To create the best base for huge dollops of rich cream and sweet jam, ensure your scone is cooked until it reaches between 95 and 99°C. Enjoy in the garden or park for a delicious lockdown afternoon tea...
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Richard Holden's Beef Wellington
Ensuring a beef wellington is perfectly cooked for your liking is pretty impossible without cooking by temperature, and it’s a tragedy to cut into it after all of your hard work and discover that it is over or under done. The temperatures for rare, medium and well done beef are 52°C, 60°C and 71°C, but the temperature of the beef continues to rise while it rests, so it’s best to cook it a little under the final temperature that you would like it
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Richard Holden's Lemon Meringue Cupcakes
A delicious twist on the classic dessert, these refreshing and summery treats are perfect for enjoying in the garden or park. The sponge is perfectly cooked to temperature, and the Italian meringue has the ideal satiny texture achieved by monitoring the sugar solution closely with a Thermapen...
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Richard Holden's Pork Burger with Pesto & Parmesan
This pork burger recipe by BBQ master Richard Holden is packed with fresh, vibrant, Italian flavours. Pork and parmesan make a great alternative to your usual beef and cheddar, while a generous dollop of pesto is always welcome in our books...
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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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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...