The Mucky Knees Cook Book

Xmas Cookie Mix: Chocolate, Marshmallow & Kendal Mint Cake

Publié par Amy Grice le

These indulgent cookies are a little naughty, but incredibly nice! The fresh burst of peppermint comes from chunks of the famous Romney's Kendal Mint Cake. This is a bar of minty glucose which is used to give energy to hill walkers in the UK's beautiful Lake District. In fact, it serves bigger hills than that, having accompanied Sir Edmund Hillary to the top of Everest in 1953!

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Xmas Cookie Mix: Cranberry, Cinnamon & White Chocolate

Publié par Amy Grice le

These oaty cookies could not be more christmassy unless you replaced them with a mince pie and a paper crown! They are a real treat, with the creamy white chocolate chunks marrying up perfectly with the punchy cranberry.

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Baby Spinach Recipes

Publié par Amy Grice le

This super healthy ingredient can be eaten raw or simply dropped into sauces for the last minute of cooking. It grows fast, so if you’re clever with how you sow the seeds it will give you an ongoing supply!

There are a million and one ways to enjoy your crop of organic baby spinach. Here are a few of our favourite recipes...

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Spring Onion Recipes

Publié par Amy Grice le

Spring onion adds a nice, fresh zing to a huge range of meals. Use it to liven up mashed potatoes, sprinkle over soups for a crunchy punch, add a new layer to your salads… there’s a million and one ways of using this easy to grow and versatile vegetable. 

These easy recipes are just a few ways to use your organic spring onions. Just pull them straight out the ground, give them a rinse and you’re good to go!

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Coriander Recipes

Publié par Amy Grice le

Coriander is most commonly used in asian dishes, but seems to have worked its way across the globe to become a key herb in almost any kitchen. It has a nice, bright flavour which adds punch to your recipes - but be careful, too much can be overpowering!

Try these easy recipes to turn your coriander plant into some tasty meals!

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