Tropical Eton Mess

Ingredients 300ml/10fl oz double cream 200ml/7fl oz Greek-style yoghurt 4 shop-bought meringue nests 1 ripe mango, skin and stone removed, flesh cut into 1cm/½in pieces 3 passion fruits, halved 4 fresh mint sprigs, to decorate (optional) Method Gently whip the cream in a large bowl until soft peaks form. Fold the yoghurt through the cream, being careful not to over-mix. Break the meringues into the bowl and gently stir to combine. (It should … Continue reading Tropical Eton Mess

The Glorious Mandolin

BY RASHMI PATANI An early precursor to the plucked string instrument family was the lute, which originated in India. This instrument made its way to Europe via Constantinople and Sicily. It metamorphosed into the Byzantine Lyra, Roman pandura and the gittern, which developed into the guitar and mandora in Sicily, which passed through Germany, called the mandoer, Spanish – vandola, Italian – mandola. A small … Continue reading The Glorious Mandolin

A Rare Breed

BY ROCHELLE BLAKEMAN The Kennel Club’s Vulnerable Native Breeds list comprises over 30 breeds of dogs native to the British Isles that are at risk of dying out. Their original countryside purposes may be diminished, they may not be considered ‘cool’, but these good-natured breeds deserve greater fame. So, in the spirit of the recent Crufts 2022, if you are thinking about a new four-legged friend, I invite … Continue reading A Rare Breed