by Sheridan | Apr 28, 2024 | Brunch, Cakes, Recipes
Tsoureki (Greek Easter Bread) While it was Easter Sunday for many Christians a month ago, Orthodox Christians (who follow the Gregorian calendar) celebrate Easter next Sunday.How many Ukrainians, I wonder, are able to celebrate anything this year? View Instructions...
by Sheridan | Apr 22, 2024 | Biscuits, Brunch, Recipes, Vegetarian
About Sheridan Books Media Cooking Classes Booking Form Recipes Journal Testimonials Contact Search for: Fair Dinkum Anzacs Are Anzac biscuits unique to Australia? How will we ever know? But along with pavlova and lamingtons, we lay claim to them, even if they are...
by Sheridan | Feb 25, 2024 | Cakes, Desserts, Fruit, Recipes
Rustic Tart of Peaches, Plums and Nectarines It’s the season for juicy flavoursome plums and late summer peaches and nectarines. Make use of them in this lovely rustic American-style pie. It’s a favourite from my first book The Cook’s Garden. View Instructions...
by Sheridan | Jan 7, 2024 | Cakes, Fruit, Recipes
Black-Eyed Susan Cake This is one of those marvellous moist upside-down syrup cakes, so-called because the pattern on the top, made with mangoes and blueberries, resembles the Black-Eyed Susan flower. I prefer to use Kensington Pride mangoes, also known as Bowens,...
by Sheridan | Aug 20, 2023 | Cakes, Desserts, Dinner, Recipes
Upside-Down Blood Orange Gingerbread Cake I love blood oranges and now’s the season to grab hold of them. They’re especially good cooked with their skin and pith, as in this fabulous upside-down cake, the recipe for which was inspired by a leaflet from...