If I Must
Not really keen on making a page on cooking but given the amount of time I have spent doing it I should at least acknowledge it.
Being in IT I needed something unrelated to work to provide a divide. I had young children and possibly used it to de-stress me from work where I have always struggled when there are open issues.
My Favourite Recipes
I chose Chicken Tikka as it is my wifey's favourite and this recipe is a bit unusual as it does contain tomatoes. I once emailed Pat Chapman about a sauce from a British indian restaurant and he replied. I guess in the world of YouTube it is not that unusual now to interact but then it was. Sadly, Pat has since passed away but his recipes live on in our house.
Lasagne is a family favourite and seems to always taste better on day two. It also was a lot of work with many steps but I can now get it done within a couple of hours. First time through I would make what you can on the previous day.

Chicken Tikka Masala
A British Indian Restaurant classic with homemade spice blends, marinades, and rich sauce. Yes, it's a bit of effort the first time around… but totally worth it.
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Homemade Lasagne
A rich and satisfying Italian classic with layers of pasta, ragu, and creamy béchamel. Coming soon with full instructions.
View RecipeFavourite English Puddings
On Sundays I would generally make a pudding like Rhubarb Crumble and Custard, Lemon Meringue Pie or Sussex Pond Pudding. For us we enjoy sitting around the table at least once a week.






Cooking as Therapy
Being in IT means dealing with constant problem-solving and often stressful situations. Cooking became my way to disconnect from work challenges and focus on creating something tangible and delicious. The methodical process of following a recipe provides a calming counterbalance to the unpredictability of technology work.
With young children, cooking also became a way to create family traditions and memories around the dining table - a much needed separation between work life and home life.