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Mastering Sourdough bread

As evidence grows that this slow-fermented bread may be easier to digest, Served joined a Sourdough Masterclass organised by Sass Woods, fitMaltamums.com, and led Julia Ripard to see how it’s really made. Sourdough breads use a fermented batter-like dough starter to make them rise and enhance their flavour. A portion of the sourdough starter is &hellip; <a href="https://served.mt/mastering-sourdough-bread/">Continued</a>

Julia Ripard

Roast red pepper and lentil soup

Serves 4 Prep time 40 mins Ingredients 1 tbsp. olive oil 1 small red onion diced salt and pepper to taste 1 tsp. curry powder 1 tsp. cumin powder 1 and ½ cups vegetable stock ½ cup rinsed red lentils 3 red peppers 1 can coconut milk 1 tsp. honey Greek yoghurt (for topping) Chopped &hellip; <a href="https://served.mt/roast-red-pepper-and-lentil-soup/">Continued</a>

Sam Farrugia

Raw Chocolate and Orange Cheesecake

Makes 5 mini cakes Prep time 30 mins + overnight soaking and chilling Ingredients For the base 15g dates, soaked in warm water for 1 hour 80g almond flour 10g cacao powder Zest of half an orange Pinch of salt 20g chocolate, finely chopped For the filling 60g cashews, soaked overnight 15g coconut oil 15g &hellip; <a href="https://served.mt/raw-chocolate-and-orange-cheesecake/">Continued</a>

Emmeline Schembri

Toad in the Hole

Breakfast is everything. The beginning, the first thing. It is the mouthful that is the commitment to a new day, a continuing life. AA Gill Give your morning meal a healthier twist and get ahead on your five a day quota by adding seasonal vegetables to breakfast especially with this Toad in the Hole recipe. &hellip; <a href="https://served.mt/toad-in-the-hole/">Continued</a>

Eunice Muscat

Pumpkin, Spicy Sausage and Kale Frittata

Pumpkin, Spicy Sausage and Kale Frittata recipe. One pot recipe by Homecook Charlene Bugeja. Serves 4-6 Prep time 60mins Ingredients 1kg pumpkin, peeled and chopped 1 spicy sausage or Maltese sausage, case removed and crumbled 1 tbsp. olive oil Sea salt and cracked black pepper 100g kale, stems removed and torn 150g soft goat’s cheese, &hellip; <a href="https://served.mt/kale-frittata/">Continued</a>

Charlene Bugeja

No-Bake Strawberry Chocolate tart

Decadently delicious and so easy to make this no bake strawberry tart will appeal to even the laziest cooks. 10-12 servings Prep Time: 15 min + chilling time Ingredients For the Crust 32 Oreo cookies 110g melted butter For the Chocolate Filling 200g milk chocolate 100g bittersweet chocolate 200 ml heavy cream Topping 300g fresh strawberries &hellip; <a href="https://served.mt/strawberry-chocolate-tart/">Continued</a>

Charlene Bugeja

Lamb stew with butternut squash and saffron

Culinary legend Gennaro Contaldo&#8217;s easy one pot dish is made for lazy weekends This hearty lamb stew recipe with butternut squash and potato is full of colour – orange from the squash, yellow from saffron and a hint of red from tomato and chilli. Simple to prepare, this one-pot meal makes a delicious family meal &hellip; <a href="https://served.mt/lamb-stew/">Continued</a>

Gennaro Contaldo

Gennaro Contaldo, The man behind the legend

Served caught up with Gennaro Contaldo, the culinary Italian legend widely known as one of the most respected chefs in Italy and London and as Jamie Oliver’s mentor. In Malta for a family affair, he found time to have a lively and passionate conversation with Served publisher and lifelong fan Sam Psaila about food philosophies, &hellip; <a href="https://served.mt/gennaro-contaldo-the-man-behind-the-legend/">Continued</a>

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Jerusalem artichoke ice cream

The Diacono name is synonymous with good food; some of the most popular kitchens are run by Diaconos from two generations, but what makes Giuseppi’s Bar &#038; Bistro particular is that the front of house as well as the kitchen are led by uncle and nephew. Jerusalem artichoke ice cream recipe with br&#038;y snap, chocolate &hellip; <a href="https://served.mt/jerusalem-artichoke-ice-cream/">Continued</a>

Duck breast with fesenjun & poached pears

The Diacono name is synonymous with good food; some of the most popular kitchens are run by Diaconos from two generations, but what makes Giuseppi’s Bar &amp; Bistro particular is that the front of house, as well as the kitchen, are led by uncle and nephew. Duck breast recipe with fesenjun &amp; poached pears by &hellip; <a href="https://served.mt/duck-breast-with-fesenjun-poached-pears/">Continued</a>

Bonito tartar with ponzu, tobiko caviar & bread crisp

The Diacono name is synonymous with good food; some of the most popular kitchens are run by Diaconos from two generations, but what makes Giuseppi’s Bar &#038; Bistro particular is that the front of house as well as the kitchen are led by uncle and nephew. Read the full article here: #EatingOut Serves 4 Ingredients &hellip; <a href="https://served.mt/bonito-tartar-with-ponzu-tobiko-caviar-bread-crisp/">Continued</a>

Citrus and kisses

In this issue, once again he and his hard-working team create dishes to inspire you to celebrate the festive season in innovative and interesting ways. Citrus and kisses, pro dessert recipe prepared by Pro Chef Stefan Hogan, Corinthia Palace. Serves 4 Prep time 3hrs Ingredients For the Blood orange sorbet 6 blood oranges, juiced 275ml &hellip; <a href="https://served.mt/citrus-and-kisses/">Continued</a>

Stefan Hogan

Tahini Granola

Give your morning meal a healthier twist and get ahead on your five a day quota by adding seasonal vegetables to breakfast especially with this Tahini Granola recipe. And to make sure you’re good to go till at least lunchtime put an egg on it. The lovely Martina from Food therapy also shares some absolutely &hellip; <a href="https://served.mt/tahini-granola/">Continued</a>

Hanna Briffa

Pomegranate Meringue Tartlets

We’ve gone pie mad this issue with home cooks putting forward their brilliant pie recipes for perfect pastry and delicious fillings, both sweet and savoury especially this Pomegranate Meringue Tartlets recipe. And if you’re looking for some inspiration for side dishes, salads or warming bowls, then look no further. There are some delicious ideas which &hellip; <a href="https://served.mt/pomegranate-meringue-tartlets/">Continued</a>

David Callaby Floridia

Quick Fix – Breakfast

Wake &amp; Bake Say goodbye to another boring bowl of plain porridge or cold cornflakes, topped with maybe a drizzle of milk or a sprinkle of brown sugar. These creative topping ideas will ensure breakfast&#8217;s most popular cereals never taste bland again. The general rule of thumb however is to include a nut, a fruit, &hellip; <a href="https://served.mt/quick-fix-breakfast/">Continued</a>

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Reindeer Rice Krispies

Whether you’re looking for a dessert as something celebratory or as an indulgence for you or your guests, you’re going to want to try your hand at one or two of the dessert recipes especially this Reindeer Rice Krispies recipe. The world of desserts is rich with taste, texture, diversity, versatility and presentation. The desserts &hellip; <a href="https://served.mt/reindeer-rice-krispies/">Continued</a>

Charlene Bugeja

#EatingOut – Giuseppi’s

Tradition with a twist The Diacono name is synonymous with good food; some of the most popular kitchens are run by Diaconos from two generations, but what makes Giuseppi’s Bar &#038; Bistro particular is that the front of house as well as the kitchen are led by uncle and nephew. Chris manages front of house &hellip; <a href="https://served.mt/eatingout-giuseppis/">Continued</a>

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#EatingOut – Hsixty6

One to watch At the recently opened HSixty6, head chef Luke Piscopo, together with his tight knit crew, is channeling his hungry energy and passion for food into creating menus which will delight, and amaze your palate. Served was invited to dinner to sample a taster from the winter and Christmas menu. Luke crackles with &hellip; <a href="https://served.mt/eatingout-hsixty6/">Continued</a>

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Want wine will travel

Wine and history. The story of Cincinnato begins in the ancient town of Cori, set in olive groves and vineyards, about 50 km south of Rome. As with many other towns and cities, its history often overlaps with myth and it is believed that its origins date back to the first millennium BCE, when the &hellip; <a href="https://served.mt/want-wine-will-travel/">Continued</a>

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