Kay RedrupAug 311 minHAWKER HEAVEN, BANGKOKI can't say I've eaten everywhere around Khao san road in Bangkok but I know a good stall when I see it. A year ago I had the crispy pork...
Kay RedrupAug 303 minTURKISH AIRLINES - FOODUnless you have the privilege of entering the Turkish Airline lounge at Istanbul airport or/and travel business class this blog will not...
Kay RedrupJul 291 minLET'S TALK CHEESEDid you say you are a vegetarian? If you've been, thus far, eating shop bought cheese and having parmesan on your pasta or/and enjoying...
Kay RedrupJul 222 minNASI GORENG - FRIED RICEI mean who doesn't like fried rice. We have the Chinese to thank for this. However, as often happens, other countries ran with it and...
Kay RedrupJul 172 minA RISOTTO STORYMany moons ago I was in Naples and met a priest. Or, rather a defrocked priest. He was Dutch and had spent many years in the church only...
Kay RedrupJul 162 minKINGS & QUEENS BRITISH RAJ DINNERI love that the British have embraced once of their colonies in such a spectacular way that the colony have managed to do their little...
Kay RedrupJun 263 minA BALCONY SORIEEDuring the summer Pop-up Dinners Istanbul has a down time and I might do 1 dinner or a cooking class. But mostly I catch up with visitors...
Kay RedrupJun 232 minTHE NETHERLANDS AND THEIR FISHY TALESomethings The Netherlands does better than anywhere else. The first of these is smoking eels. The Dutch call it gerookte paling and at a...
Kay RedrupApr 234 minBOB WILSON'S POP-UP JOURNEYAn epic journey. With each dish I told a little more of Bob Wilson's life. Who knew he would be there in all the major battles of World...
Kay RedrupApr 91 minA FEW MEZZESShould anyone wish the recipe for any of the below feel free to get in touch. Greek Dakos salad Feta cheese (I used a mix of goat and...
Kay RedrupMar 283 minBOB WILSON'S JOURNEYThe inspiration for my next pop-up began in Brisbane, (or maybe it began in Singapore when I was 7 years old). I was recently visiting my...
Kay RedrupMar 191 minFINGER LIMESA whole new discovery for me. Native to Australia. I could best describe them as little bursting balls of lime caviar. The oblong fruit...
Kay RedrupMar 152 minBALINESE PORKIt's been so long since I had the chance to cook this. And in Brisbane, with the help of my long-time childhood friend Linfield we...
Kay RedrupMar 102 minKHINKALIThere is no doubt about it, Khinkali is a skill best learnt so you can make them anytime you want. When I had my restaurant in Cihangir,...
Kay RedrupMar 91 minAUSTRALIAN PUNJAB MASTERCLASSWe picked a few favorites from my Punjab cookbook, mostly looking at technique. Butter Chicken is one of the most complex recipes in the...
Kay RedrupMar 71 minA family dinner, Punjab styleIt really helps when you have a cookbook to help you make a meal that seems complex but is easy. I wasn't supposed to cook that evening...
Kay RedrupMar 62 minIN HONOUR OF 3 MENWay back in 1983 my step-mother's boss (man number 1) invited us to his farewell party. He was married to a Brazilian woman and they were...
Kay RedrupMar 51 minPOACHED EGGS with TM6Poaching eggs have been on my shit list forever. I've tried: poachers, sous vide machine, microwave, spinning water in a pan (with and...
Kay RedrupMar 31 minAFTERNOON TEAHard not to be seduced by the Pera Palace Hotel's ambience. the Moorish architecture, the history, the ghost of those who stayed there...
Kay RedrupFeb 262 minFamily Chinese New YearOur little tight group of immediate family were all in different parts of the world throughout 2023 Chinese New Year celebrations. This...