Nigel Slater’s recipes for tenderstem with garlic hollandaise, and blueberry yoghurt cake
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Spring’s fresh new shoots deserve the very lightest touchThe tender young shoots are here, long-stemmed broccoli, purple sprouting and early asparagus all waiting in line in for a spoonful of hollandaise sauce.I ring the changes by stirring in a few fresh garlic or tarragon leaves, or the finely grated zest of an orange, then add a textural contrast with toasted almonds or fried breadcrumbs – sometimes both. Continue reading

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