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A place in the countryRichard Cawthorne reports on the continuing transformation of Offley Place over lunch with owner Hamid Sabahipour READ MORE » 
Official launch for Chez MumtajAN evening of French-Asian delicacies greeted guests at the official launch of Chez Mumtaj READ MORE » 
Making dining a novel experienceFood and drink editor Richard Cawthorne goes all Spanish in the heart of Welwyn READ MORE » 
A polished performanceFood and drink editor Richard Cawthorne delves behind the Jaguar showroom to uncover a ‘hidden jewel’... READ MORE » 
Unpretentious styleAn aggressive marketing campaign draws food and drink editor Richard Cawthorne to an 18th century hideaway in Harpenden READ MORE » 
Still keeping simpleThe TV chef and former child actor Paul Bloxham talks to food and drink editor Richard Cawthorne about running a restaurant during a credit crunch READ MORE » 
Sopwell feast launches food festivalSOPWELL House and executive chef, James Chapman are in the spotlight as the first St Albans Food and Drink Festival is launched READ MORE »
Hertfordshire hotel & restaurant guideFrom bespoke boutique hotels to quaint tea rooms we pick the best of the bunch in Hertfordshire to compile the definitive guide to the finest hotels and rtestaurants in Hertfordshire....
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More choice at the Rabbit’s FootTHE Rabbit’s Foot, formerly the Jolly Waggoner, at Ardeley, near Stevenage, where Broni Cuff and Debs Weetman took over in October, is expanding its food offering this summer to include a children’s menu and bar snacks READ MORE » 
Unlocking the CabinetFood and drink editor Richard Cawthorne heads deep into the countryside to explore a restaurant with a past READ MORE » 
Trio of pan fried scallops Harry Schenk at The Fox and Hounds shares his recipe for trio of pan fried scallops on a tarragon potato cake and baby spinach with apricot and fennel marmalade and sautéed girolle mushrooms READ MORE » 
St Albans Chamber of Commerce AwardsHERTFORDSHIRE Life has joined forces with St Albans Chamber of Commerce to become one of the sponsors of its new Business Awards. Read for details of how to nominate your favourite Hertfordshire restaurant. READ MORE » 
The great outdoors at the TilburyCELEBRITY chef Paul Bloxham is betting on good weather and promising a summer of al fresco eating at the Tilbury Pub & Dining Rooms in Datchworth. READ MORE » 
Potted home smoked Mackerel Robert Brown, at Savoro presents his recipe for Potted home smoked Mackerel with fresh horseradish and warm toast READ MORE » 
Relaxez-vous at Le Rendez-vousA small French restaurant’s reputation precedes it as food and drink editor Richard Cawthorne heads for Ware to find out more READ MORE » 
Knots of sole and red onion marmalade Ricky Valla at The Bean Tree shares his recipe for knots of sole and red onion marmalade with tomato sauce and oregano oil READ MORE » 
Top award for Cellar DoorA ST Albans company has been named Independent Wine Retailer of the Year in the 2008 Drinks Retailing Association awards. READ MORE »
Service with a smileWhen things start to go wrong, a good waitress can make all the difference, as food and drink editor Richard Cawthorne discovered on a visit to The Peppercorn READ MORE » 
A seamless display of fine cookingFood and drink editor Richard Cawthorne enjoys lunch with chef Julian Ward READ MORE » 
Venison stew with thyme and juniper dumplingsMark Alan Jones at Down Hall Hotel shares his recipe for venison stew with thyme and juniper dumplings READ MORE » 
Redcoats Valentine chocolate baked AlaskaScott Liversedge at Redcoats Farmhouse Hotel and Restaurant shares his recipe for Redcoats Valentine chocolate baked Alaska with brandy soaked blackcherry compote READ MORE » 
The hairdresser who became a chefHERTFORDSHIRE hairdresser Terry Calvert donned chef’s whites to grace the cover of a new cookbook READ MORE » 
Roast loin of venison Dominic Smith of Offley Place offers up his recipe for roast loin of venison with celeriac mash, wilted spinach and wild mushrooms READ MORE » 
White Horse back in the runningTHE White Horse in historic Shenley, near Radlett, has reopened after a major refurbishment by the Warwickshire-based Classic Country Pub Design Company READ MORE » 
Bengeo is fair gameTHE Hillside Restaurant in Bengeo, Hertford, is celebrating the success of the first of a planned series of special events which will continue throughout 2008. READ MORE » 
Crab and salmon fish cakes Harry Schenk at The Fox and Hounds in Barley shares his recipe for crab and salmon fish cakes READ MORE » 
Thai green curry with chickenChef Nid at The Blue Orchid in Berkhamsted conjures up a traditional dish READ MORE » 
Novelli cooks up school fundsCELEBRITY chef Jean Christophe Novelli helped cook up money for charity after he was ‘bought’ by a school pupil READ MORE » 
Barley Risotto with Roast Butternut SquashStuart Smith at Brookmans Park offers a truly tempting dish designed to keep you feeling warm READ MORE » 
Italian delights from Soho’s Little sisterRichard Cawthorne finds how Nolita, the sibling of London restaurant Little Italy, is living up to expectation READ MORE » 
Wanted: your apples and pearsSMALL local growers of great tasting apples and pears are being sought by specialist food shop, The English Grocer in Buntingford. READ MORE »
Tastes of SuccessClare Bourke enjoys lunch with Grant Young at Restaurant 65 in Hemel Hempstead READ MORE » 
A veritable fusion of flavoursDifferent tastes at Darcys in St Albans READ MORE » 
Bringing home the baconHow one family business is making sure it stays a cut above READ MORE » 
Dylan celebrates two AA RosettesDYLAN Murray, owner of Dylan’s Restaurant in Barnet is understandably over the moon having recently been awarded two AA rosettes READ MORE »
Infectious charm of lunchtime treatsEnjoying lunch with Melissa Chai at Sukawatee in Hitchin
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Pan-fried red mullet on roquette lasagneDavid Morris at Shendish Manor shares one of his tasty recipes READ MORE » 
Goong Mae-Naam Chu Chi Narongsak Bualamphan at Baan Thitiya Thai Cuisine delights with a traditional dish READ MORE » 
Growing needs natural solutionJohn and Caroline Jones show how keeping it simple has led to their success story READ MORE » 
Subtle flavours of the OrientLunch with Tony Chan at The East in Stanborough READ MORE » 
Suckling pig with black pudding mashSunday roast gets a Scrumpy twist from Julian Ward at Hertford House Hotel READ MORE » 
Local beer sales soarSales of local beer have increased by almost 100 per cent year-on-year, as more people choose to enjoy local produce READ MORE » 
Wily Fox offers lunchtime charmTasty delights on offer at The Fox in Harpenden READ MORE » 
A city oasis of calmFor Japanese charm, Sukiyaki fits the bill READ MORE » 
A real taste of ItalyA flavour of the continent at lunch with Fabrizio Cruciani at Strada READ MORE » 
| Bagels take a healthy turnBAGEL lovers worried about putting on weight are being tempted by a new low-fat or no-fat range from The Natural Bagel Company. READ MORE » 
Pollo funghiJason Emery at The Crown in Aston End shares his recipe for chicken breast stuffed with mushrooms, wrapped in bacon and finished with a red wine, onion and mushroom gravy READ MORE » 
Boxing cleverSaving the earth – food and drink editor Richard Cawthorne checks out a Harpenden couple’s venture into the world of organic products READ MORE » 
Belly of pork with octopusDoug Palfreeman at Majestic Catering shares his recipe for an alternative 'surf and turf' READ MORE » 
The Clarendon aims for the heightsHERTFORDSHIRE could soon be home to the best restaurant in Britain, if David Cowham has his way. READ MORE » 
Peas on earthFANS of British produce have welcomed the start of the official Bean and Pea Season, which lasts until September READ MORE » 
A wine for all seasonsInternet marketing is proving a best seller for a Braughing-based husband and wife team. Richard Cawthorne reports READ MORE » 
All in the familyVery cosy and very English – the historic White Hart in Welwyn makes an impression on food and drink editor Richard Cawthorne READ MORE » 
Trio of pan fried scallops Harry Schenk at The Fox and Hounds shares his recipe for Trio of pan fried scallops on a tarragon potato cake and baby spinach with apricot and fennel marmalade and sautéed girolle mushrooms READ MORE » 
A welcome for everybodyThe imposing Brookmans building at Bradmore Green is undergoing big changes as a new team sets about creating a gastro-pub with a difference. Food and drink editor Richard Cawthorne has lunch with Alastair Bramley to find out more READ MORE » 
Tastings galore at the Cowper ArmsA BEER tasting evening on June 5 and a wine tasting on July 17 are among special events this summer at the Cowper Arms in Cole Green, Hertford READ MORE » 
Risotto of Devon crab Chad Rahman, at Chez Mumtaj shares his recipe for Risotto of Devon crab with tandoored king prawns, basil and truffle foam and smoked aubergine caviar READ MORE » 
Tomato power at WaitroseTHE new Waitrose shop in Rickmansworth is being provided with all its electricity through tomatoes. READ MORE » 
On parade with the spice masterThere’s a lot more to Indian food than meets the eye, as Richard Cawthorne found out over lunch with Imran Chowdhury at Le Spice Merchant READ MORE » 
Asparagus ascendantASPARAGUS fans are preparing for the 2008 season, traditionally running from May 1 for eight weeks but likely to be early this year because of the warm weather. The British crop is hailed as the best in the world because the climate allows the stems to develop slowly, producing a full, sweet flavour and fine texture. READ MORE » 
Medallion of local pork tenderloin Claude Paillet at the Nags Head prepares Medallion of local pork tenderloin wrapped in smoked bacon with confit of pork belly and a cider jus READ MORE » 
Out of the ashesLunch with Peter Roads at The Catherine Wheel READ MORE » 
Saba's fillet of beefErick Moboti from Saba shares his recipe for fillet of beef with wild mushroom pithiviers READ MORE » 
Sebastian steps up at Hunton ParkHUNTON Park in Hunton Bridge village has named Sebastian Lewandowski head chef READ MORE » 
Friends create a winning combinationFood and drink editor Richard Cawthorne enjoys lunch at Aqua Ristorante in Old Welwyn READ MORE » 
Packing them in, Vintage style Good prices and satisfied customers – Richard Cawthorne investigates the appeal of Vintage Inns at The Royal Oak in Langley READ MORE » 
Bricklayers first for foodTHE 18th century Bricklayers Arms in Flaunden was voted the best pub in which to eat in Hertfordshire READ MORE »
New life for old OffleyCLASSICAL British dishes with a modern twist plus continental favourites are among the attractions at Offley Place, at Great Offley, near Hitchin, a country mansion house which has been restored as a hotel to the tune of £2million
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Zodiac is among the starsRichard Cawthorne enjoys lunch with William Boulton-Smith at Hanbury Manor READ MORE » 
Reflections on qualityRichard Cawthorne takes up a reader’s recommendation and enjoys dinner at St James in Bushey READ MORE » 
Contemporary twist on an old classicEnjoying lunch with Ben Charlton at The Pink Geranium in Melbourn READ MORE » 
Yellow Onion Squash and Spinach PaellaIT may be cold outside but at The Stable Door in Welwyn village there is a permanent warm Mediterranean feel READ MORE » 
Cook book celebrates Ware flavoursA NEW cook book has been produced to celebrate the success of Ware chefs and retailers and the variety of good food available in the town.
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Tastes of the Med hit townHITCHIN and Watford have both welcomed Mediterranean flavours with the opening of two new Que Pasa bars. READ MORE » 
Chicken Edward IV with braised riceJulian Nielson at The George & Dragon serves up one of his favourite dishes READ MORE » 
The Greatest Steak and Ale PuddingPaul Bloxham at The Tilbury shares one of his traditional recipes READ MORE » 
Dine in style on river cruiseARTIST Annie Newman has launched a floating restaurant to cruise the Hertfordshire/Essex border READ MORE »
Cherry tomato and olive bruschettaHitcham Rerhraye at Sazio Restaurant delights with two recipes full of Italian flavours READ MORE » 
A tempting welcome in the HillsideRelaxed quality on offer in Bengeo READ MORE » 
British tastes at their best Lunch with Luke and Sue Fishpool at The Lemon Tree READ MORE » 
Paupiette of corn fed chicken Claude Paillet at The Bricklayers Arms shares one of his tasty creations READ MORE » 
New lease of life for pubThe Cowper Arms has benefited from a £450,000 refurbishment READ MORE »
Buttermilk and vanilla pannacottaA sweet treat for dessert lovers from Leigh Diggens at Sopwell House READ MORE » 
Foodie delights at The English GrocerBuntingfords's new food shop, The English Grocer, is a very British affair READ MORE » 
Italian tastes with plenty of heartOld town appeal with a modern flourish at Aqua Ristorante READ MORE » 
Rump of new season Lamb NicoiseSummer fusion delight from Adrian McCormack at The Waggoners READ MORE » 
A taste of Goa with Vijay Singh, Le Spice MerchantGhalina Cafreal – Chicken Fillets marinated in fresh Herbs, Ginger, Garlic and Whole Spices READ MORE » 
Lunch with... Lunch with Mennel Welch at Tewin Bury Farm Hotel READ MORE » 
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A taste of Goa
Ghalina Cafreal – Chicken Fillets marinated in fresh Herbs, Ginger, Garlic and Whole Spices READ MORE »
Pollo funghi
Jason Emery at The Crown in Aston End shares his recipe for chicken breast stuffed with mushrooms, wrapped in bacon and finished with a red wine, onion and mushroom gravy READ MORE »
Recipe for success
Award-winning TV chef Paul Bloxham samples the new Renault Koleos 2.0 dCi and finds it very much to his taste... READ MORE »
A walk in the Park
The Countryside Management Service highlights a short walk in Cheshunt Park where it has been working closely with the Borough of Broxbourne Council READ MORE »
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