I would describe my kitchen at home as... In a word - Spartan.
The changes I'd make to turn it into a dream kitchen... New appliances and an island for prep purposes.
Things you'll always find in my fridge are... butter, cheese and various pickles and ferments.
Some of my pantry staples are... a large array of whole spices and rices. On the nights that there is time and energy, I like to make curries from scratch.
My favourite ingredient to cook with is... onions because they are versatile and they form the base of almost every major cuisine from Europe to Asia.
The kind of dishes I most love to make are... One-pot dinners (curries, stews, etc) minimum dishes, maximum flavour.
My go-to in a hurry is... Pizza. Generally pretty traditional with the toppings in our house. Leave the tinned spaghetti at the door.
And if friends stop by unexpectedly... we always have sourdough at home, so sourdough and anything we find in the fridge (dips, cheese, usually some charcuterie from the Grey Lynn Butcher).
My drink of choice is... I actually have to admit I am a real sucker for a Roses Lime Cordial and soda.
Something unexpected I make from scratch is... hot sauce. I always have a bottle of my own hot sauce at home and I put it on everything. I've been experimenting lately with lacto-fermented hot sauces as well. Watch this space.
I cook at home... far too often. We have an 8-year-old and 1-year-old so we have to cook and eat healthily. When I'm not making dinner for Andrea, Olivia and myself, I'm preparing balanced baby food from scratch for Sofia.
My favourite place to eat right now is... At the moment with a 1-year-old our eating outs are more like takeaways at home. Go Go Daddy in Ponsonby Central never disappoints.
A kitchen gadget everyone should own is... Not really a gadget, but everyone should have at least one Le Creuset cast iron pan. I was gifted one on my departure from Ponsonby Road Bistro in 2012 and have made almost every meal in it since.
My food philosophy is... Small, local, simple and keep trying new things.
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