Members Recipes
Recipes from visitors to the site and members from the allotment chat forums. If you care enough to grow your own then you care enough to cook well. If you have a recipe you like, why not send it in for everybody to enjoy?
Recipes from visitors to the site and members from the allotment chat forums. If you care enough to grow your own then you care enough to cook well. If you have a recipe you like, why not send it in for everybody to enjoy?
What to do with all those courgettes? Make a chutney with a difference, of course.
At last an easy way to make jam! And in reasonable quantities too.
Marrows are one of those vegetables that we rarely see in the shops, as growers we can relish the flavour.
Despite the title, this recipe may just convince you to grow more marrows.
Yes, it's for real! A courgette cake.
This sounds wonderful, filling as well.
Looks good, tastes good and, being low calorie, does you good.
Cheesecake has to be one of the best inventions since the cream cake!
This recipe was originally put onto the Cooking, Storing and Preserving forum by our friend Biscombe in Spain, who has kindly given me permission to reproduce it here for anyone who wants to try it. It is delicious!!!!!
This lovely recipe was originally put on the forums by Supersprout, who unfortunately died earlier this year. A lovely lady who was thought a lot of by so many people on so many forums.
This serves 4 generously - and makes a lovely break from a meat based dish! Not to mention another way to make the best of the Courgette Glut! With grateful thanks to Gary Rhodes who started the evolution of this recipe!
Rhubarb cake, sounds absolutely wonderful! Straight forward to make as well
If you have a glut of cucumbers, this soup freezes well so you can store the summer.
Turn a lettuce into delicious soup that's a meal on its own.
Make this flavourful curry as hot (or not) as you wish