Beef Casserole
This classic Beef Casserole is quick and easy to prepare but benefits hugely from a long, slow cook. The result - melt in the mouth, fall apart beef, swathed in a thick, rich gravy infused with red…
Lamb Casserole with Garlic and Rosemary
With tender, melt in the mouth, sweet lamb, and a thick, rich gravy enhanced with garlic and rosemary, this comforting, delicious casserole will warm you from the inside out. Layers of flavour develop during its long slow…
Chicken Casserole with Leeks and Mushrooms
Nothing fancy, nothing complicated, just good fresh ingredients cooked simply to develop their flavours and allow all the components to shine. The result: a warm and comforting casserole, where the long slow cooking and caramelisation of the…
Beef Cooked in Guinness with Black Olives and Prunes
Rich with Guinness and tomatoes, studded with slightly salty, piquant olives, sweetened with juicy prunes, slow-cooked red onions and red pepper, this unique Beef and Guinness Casserole has layers of intense flavour, as well as interesting texture…
Venison Sausage Casserole with Red Wine, Juniper Berries, Redcurrant Jelly and Fresh Thyme
Venison Sausage Casserole with Red Wine, Juniper Berries, Redcurrant Jelly and Fresh Thyme is a rich, luscious casserole loaded with meaty sausages, lashings of thick gravy bursting with layers of flavour from slow cooking and, of course,…
Marijke’s Beef Casserole and Jacket Potatoes
Cubes of tender, fall-apart beef in a rich, luscious gravy served over soft, buttered jacket potatoes. This is quite possibly the quickest and easiest meal you will ever make, but there is no compromise on flavour. The…
Venison Casserole with Port and Rosemary
Slow cooked succulent venison served in a rich and complex red wine and port sauce loaded with carrots, mushrooms, rosemary, redcurrant jelly and juniper berries. Serve with creamy mashed potatoes or roast potatoes and you have an…
Goulash Spice Mix
It seems appropriate that the image of this spice has the Swiss Alps in the background. Whenever I think of goulash, I think of the mountains. More often than not, this will be the Swiss Alps. Virtually…