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Honey Roasted Vegetables with Red Pepper Houmous

July 14, 2025 by Christian Gott Leave a Comment

Honey Roasted Vegetables with Red Pepper Houmous. I was very lucky to be given some locally grown vegetables a couple of weeks ago. A colleague was going away and gave me amongst other things beetroot and fennel. We are so lucky to have a wealth of fruit, vegetables, herbs and salads produced on island. Eating seasonal, locally sourced food is good news for several important reasons. It is more flavourful and nutritious due to the short time between harvest and you buying it. This is because there is less time for the nutrients to break down.

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Filed Under: Cooking Techniques, Culinary skills, Food and Drink Pairing, Ingredients, Jersey Produce, Seasonal Cooking, Seasonal Eating, Vegetables, Vegetarian Recipes Tagged With: Appetiser, Houmous and Roasted Vegetables, Middle Eastern Recipes, Vegetarian

Summer Fruit Pavlova

July 5, 2025 by Christian Gott Leave a Comment

Summer Fruit Pavlova. It’s peak strawberry season; tennis rackets are in full swing at Wimbledon. But even if the weather isn’t playing ball. Excuse the tennis pun. I thought it would be nice to write about one of my family’s favourite desserts. Pavlova, a big pile of meringue with an icky-sticky marshmallow-like centre. Piled up with whipped cream and topped with fruit. For more birthday celebrations than I can remember a huge Pavlova is always my mum’s go-to show-stopping dessert.

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Filed Under: Baking, Christimas Recipes, Classic Dishes, Culinary History, Dairy, Dessert, Dinner Party Dishes, Eggs, Fruit, Ingredients, Seasonal Cooking, Seasonal Eating, Vegetarian Recipes Tagged With: Baking, Dessert, Dinner Party, Food History, Pavlova

Spanish Tomato Bread – Pan con tomate

June 30, 2025 by Christian Gott Leave a Comment

Spanish Tomato Bread – Pan con tomate is probably the simplest recipe I have posted. Actually, I will qualify that Pan con tomate or Pa amb tomàquet is one of the simplest most tasty recipes full stop.  Every time I visit Guernsey, I pop into one of my favourite island restaurants and always start with…

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Filed Under: Allergens, Bread, Seasonal Cooking, Seasonal Eating, Spanish Cooking, Vegetarian Recipes Tagged With: Spanish Cooking, Spanish Cuisine, Spanish Tomato Bread, Tapas, Vegetarian

What to do with your Christmas Leftovers?

December 27, 2023 by Christian Gott - An Island Chef 2 Comments

Boxing Day Bubble and Squeak Soup

What to do with your Christmas Leftovers? I guess the first question is what did you cook for your Christmas Lunch? Turkey? Ham? Popping up on lots of foodie social media are lots of turkey curries right now and plenty of festive pasta bakes but what can we do with our Christmas leftovers that doesn’t involve curry or pasta.

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