"feed me, I starve"

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That moment when you cut into a light fluffy poached egg, and the creamy yolk spills over layers of toast, smoked ham and avocado, has to be one of my favourites. But how oh how to guarantee that perfect creamy oozy egg?  I was delighted to see that  Felicity Cloake on the Guardian food blog, had taken it upon herself to really explore all techniques which you can see here.

I decided to try her most recommended technique, the ‘Vortex’ method and was delighted. It not only works perfectly but produces a super professional and pretty tear drop result. My only modification is that I used a small wok for the water as it gives the perfect depth of water and creates a deeper vortex for the egg to poach in. For Sacha and I  there was a 3 minute wait between eggs, which was hardly a wait at all, and the first egg was still warm and perfect.

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It’s spring and that means time to eat healthy hearty brunches. This japanese omelette is just the ticket.

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Challach french toast

Friday Nights challach makes great french toast on a Sunday!

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Spinach spring onion and feta frittata

At Raouls in Notting Hill. Met Hana for the first time in a couple of years and had a great quick catch up over a frittata. Nice way to start a day.