Phil's Recipe Book

'Hot Ice' Frappe
  • Makes: 1 serving

'Hot Ice' Frappe

A great drink to have as a pudding alternative, get your guests to pour over their own serving of coffee – a truly interactive drink!

(0.9 units of alcohol per serving)

Baby Back Ribs with Spicy Ketchup Slather
  • Cooking Time: about 3 hours

Baby Back Ribs with Spicy Ketchup Slather

This recipe has a 3 stage process, I make no apology for the rather involved process, as the end result is really very good, better than any shop bought ribs. Take your time, as this dish can take four hours to cook.

Beef Wellington
  • Cooking Time: 1 hour in total
  • Serves: 6-8 persons

Beef Wellington

Blueberry Mallow Rocky Road
  • Cooking Time: none

Blueberry Mallow Rocky Road

Let the purists sneer, but I love Rocky Road with a large cappuccino. It's so homely and satisfying.

Bramley Apple Pie
  • Cooking Time: 40 minutes
  • Makes: 1 x 24cm pie

Bramley Apple Pie

Crispy Breast Of Lamb Wrap With Sweet Chilli Sauce
  • Cooking Time: 2 1/2 hours, in all
  • Serves: 4 Persons

Crispy Breast Of Lamb Wrap With Sweet Chilli Sauce

Crunchy Alaska Salmon Bake With Green Beans & Coriander
  • Serves: 4-6 persons

Crunchy Alaska Salmon Bake With Green Beans & Coriander

I love simple, easy dishes, this is one of those.A few ingredients, that all need no pre cooking, just mix it up and baking off, nice family food.

Easter Roast Herbed Chicken
  • Cooking Time: 1 hour 30 minutes
  • Serves: 4 to 6

Easter Roast Herbed Chicken

There's nothing quite like good old fashioned roast chicken, I personally think it can't be beaten, but too many chefs these days poo-poo the idea. It's a perfect dish for Easter Sunday, To me it's the ultimate comfort food, Fern's favourite roasts are lamb and chicken.

Easter Roast Lamb
  • Cooking Time: 2 hours in total
  • Serves: 6 - 8 persons

Easter Roast Lamb

Easter Simnel Cake
  • Cooking Time: about 2 hours
  • Makes: 1 x20cm (8in) Cake

Easter Simnel Cake


This traditional cake has many stories attached to it, from a cake made by young girls in service at large stately homes, to one to take home on leave at Easter, to a couple who could not agree on whether to cook a fruit cake or sponge for Easter – they were called Simon and Nellie, so they named it Sim-Nel. The decoration is also very traditional. It’s layered with marzipan and grilled with 11 balls of marzipan on top, each one representing one of the apostles (minus Judas). Some people say an extra one should be added to represent Jesus, making 12, but it’s really up to you. This cake is very Lancastrian and especially popular around Bury.

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