A classic British sticky toffee pudding recipe made deliciously gooey by cooking it to the perfect temperature.
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Ras El Hanout Chicken Thighs and Mexican Green Rice
The easiest way to know when your oven-baked chicken thighs are safely cooked but still nice and tender is to cook them to a core temperature of 74 °C. You should check each thigh to make sure it's done because you'll find the temperature can vary between each. We recommend using the Thermapen ONE thermometer
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Best Thermometers for Sugar, Jam and Baking
Every baker needs a reliable sugar thermometer. Some things just can't be made without one (tempered chocolate). And other things will always be better if they are made with a thermometer on hand (sponge cakes, we're looking at you).
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Sirloin Steaks and Peppercorn Sauce with Herb-Crusted Mushrooms
This sirloin steak recipe is simple and classic but perfectly done. All it takes is some butter, herbs and garlic and a good quality meat thermometer, and you'll have beautiful pink and tender steak in no time. The creamy pink peppercorn sauce and flavoursome herb-crusted mushrooms are the perfect accompaniments for your steak night.
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3 Batch Cooking & Leftovers Tips to Save Money on Food
There are so many reasons to try batch cooking. Or, simply portioning out leftover food so you have lunch or dinner ready for another day. Better yet, instead of taking two hours to cook the same meal twice, why not double the recipe and freeze half? It’ll save you so much time. Plus, buying your ingredients in bulk will save a lot of money.
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Mike Tomkins’ Beef in Black Bean Sauce
Tri-tip is a cut of beef made famous by the American BBQ scene. This cheaper cut of beef is treasured because of its amazing depth of flavour. Also known as the tail-end rump, tri-tip is an inexpensive cut compared to others such as bavette and makes this a firm favourite in my house.
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Five Easy Fakeaway Ideas for Flavoursome Nights In
There are loads of great reasons to make your usual Friday night takeaway yourself: it's fun, saves money, and is usually healthier. Plus, it's actually easier than you might think, especially when you have your Thermapen on hand for your meat and frying oil.
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Best Budget Food Recipes & Tips That Don't Compromise on Flavour
So, you’re looking to save some money on your food shopping? Food costs can add up, and introducing a budget is the best way to stick to a plan and only spend what you need. There are many great ways to cut your cooking costs, and you can still enjoy lots of delicious and filling recipes while spending less.
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Air Fryer Roast Chicken with Paprika & Lemon Yoghurt Marinade
Quick and easy air fryer roast chicken recipe, cooked in a spicy lemon and yoghurt marinade and served with roast baby potatoes and vegetables.
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Air Fryer Fillet Steak, Chunky Chips & Béarnaise Sauce
This air fryer steak recipe by Instant Brands is perfect for enjoying a romantic or special meal at home. It's so quick and easy, but the results are juicy and delicious.
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3 Ways to Make Cheap and Delicious Food in an Air Fryer
Air fryers are a fantastic investment for saving money whilst cooking tasty and healthy meals. We looked at how you can save money by using an air fryer to cut down on your cooking times, create perfect juicy meat by using an instant-read thermometer, and make delicious budget recipes using an air fryer.
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Japanese Chicken Katsu Curry
There's really nothing like a deep-fried chicken curry. Crispy breaded meat coated in curry sauce is a heavenly combination. This Japanese katsu curry recipe makes deep frying chicken at home really easy and delicious, and it's the best katsu curry recipe for creating a homemade takeaway.
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Homemade Fish, Chips and Mushy Peas
This classic beer-battered fish and chips recipe is really simple and easy. The secret to making your homemade chippie tea taste like it's from a fish and chip shop is to use a thermometer to check your oil and fish temperatures. This will help you create perfectly cooked fish with a nice crispy batter.