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Planning a barbecue but worried about the weather? Don’t be put off: follow these tips for great grilling come rain or shine. Plus: recipes you can cook in the oven or over coals
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Coconuts, soya beans, almonds – this high-powered blender will pulverise and pasteurise all of the above (and more) to create ‘alternative milk’. Just don’t forget your nut bag
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Dairy product described as ‘a mixture of yeast and Roquefort’ discovered during an exploration of the Kronan, a royal warship that sank in 1676
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Cooking with this unusual method produces the juiciest steak, which pairs beautifully with seasonal vegetables
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Huge boosts in home delivery orders are being credited to an uneasy political atmosphere in the US. Do you want a side of garlic bread to go with your electoral chaos?
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A kitchen in Rome: A simple Sicilian-style mix of breadcrumbs and almonds complements a wide array of recipes, but I find its best incarnation is as a crust for a fresh fillet of fish – serve with a tomato, caper and onion salad for a light summer supper
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Marina O'Loughlin on restaurantsMarina O'Loughlin on restaurantsRochelle Canteen, London E2: ‘It wears its fabulousness lightly’ – restaurant review‘How on earth have I never been? This is nourishing for body and soul, and huge fun’
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Jay Rayner on restaurantsJay Rayner on restaurantsThe Astor Grill at Cliveden House, Berkshire: restaurant reviewThe stables at Cliveden are now a new grill. But the prices are so high, you’ll have to be an Astor to enjoy it
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Felicity Cloake's perfect recipesFelicity Cloake's perfect recipesHow to make the perfect millionaire's shortbreadBank balance be damned – this caramel-chocolate-shortbread classic is not just for the 1%. But should you use almonds, semolina or just flour, is it worth making caramel from scratch and can you improve on a plain chocolate topping?
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Nigel Slater recipesNigel Slater recipesNigel Slater's summer pie recipesDon’t think a double crust is just for winter – bronzed pastry over rabbit or fruit is perfect for this time of year, says Nigel Slater
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Chenin blanc started out in the Loire before making a name for itself in the Cape, now the two are giving each other a boost. Here’s one from South Africa and two from France for you to try, says David Williams
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When buying booze for a wedding, don’t stick to the usual suspects: spread your horizons and you may pick up a tasty bargain or two
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The rise of new cuisines, whether Korean or Scandinavian, has led to a search for wines to match them
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Sweet wines are usually associated with long winter lunches and roaring fires, but choose them carefully and their delicate fragrance and floral notes are perfect for a summer evening, says David Williams
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Outside the Bake Off tent, Paul Hollywood and Mary Berry reflect on Britain’s most popular TV show – plus six of their favourite recipes
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As an American, my ignorance of the specifics of British culture make this show – called The Great British Bake-Off in the UK – bliss, even if I know who wins
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The celebrity cooking contest has found a new secret weapon for its billionth series. Plus: possibly the last dying breath for TV property shows
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The Bake Off winner recalls childhood curries and explains why she didn’t get into baking until she was a teenager
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Speciality dishes from all over India are showcased at the street food stalls and cafes of Mumbai. Here, food writer Meera Sodha spends a whirlwind 24 hours sampling as many vegetarian ‘greatest hits’ as she can
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The subculture that always existed beyond Northern Ireland’s old divisions has come to the fore in Belfast, energising the city’s music, food, drink and art scenes
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No Puglia carnival would be complete without bombette pugliese – slices of pork neck straight from the butcher’s oven and dripping in melted provolone
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