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Melanzane Parmigiana from The Black Douglas

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Melanzane Parmigiana from The Black Douglas

1 Comment 27 July 2010

Right now aubergine is in season in the UK so its a great time to make a favourite in our house Melanzane Parmigiana. Check out this exclusive Mumzine recipe from Dalziel Douglas from The Black Douglas Coffee House. This recipe Serves 6.

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Melon, pomegranate and orange sorbet from The Black Douglas

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Melon, pomegranate and orange sorbet from The Black Douglas

1 Comment 29 June 2010

Check out this lovely summer sorbet from Dalziel Douglas from The Black Douglas. Serves 4 – 6 Ingredients: 1 x ripe gala melon 4 x egg yolks 6 oz sugar Zest of 1 orange Juice and seeds half a pomegranate 1 x ice cream maker To serve: Pomegranate molasses Seeds of other half pomegranate Fresh [...]

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Black currant and amaretto cheese cake from The Black Douglas Coffee

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Black currant and amaretto cheese cake from The Black Douglas Coffee

No Comments 11 March 2010

Dalziel Douglas from The Black Douglas introduces us to her amazing Black Currant and amaretto cheese cake “Try this party piece that will knock your guests pants off!"

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An unforgettable Burns night feast from The Black Douglas

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An unforgettable Burns night feast from The Black Douglas

No Comments 23 January 2010

Partridge are two a penny at the moment and what is so wonderful about them is that they are THE perfect size for one per person. They look super on the plate at a dinner party. This is a stunning Burns night (Jan 25th) feast to wow your friends and enemy's with. Partridge wrapped in bacon and stuffed with a haggis, fresh herb and garlic mix.

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Slow cooked shin of beef stew from The Black Douglas

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Slow cooked shin of beef stew from The Black Douglas

No Comments 09 December 2009

Slow cook shin of beef stew by Mumzine gastronomy guru, Dalziel Douglas from The Black Douglas I served this recently at an event and it was a real crowd pleaser. The trick is to give yourself enough time to cook it really slowly so it just collapses in your mouth. Put it in the oven in the morning and you will have a real treat for supper. Shin of Beef is cut of beef from the lower leg of the cow and it is also known as shank. The shin is a cheap cut and costs around £4.25 a pound. This is a perfect winter warmer for all the family!

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