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Surrey Homes | SH45 | July 2018 | Interiors supplement inside

The lifestyle magazine for Surrey - Inspirational Interiors, Fabulous Fashion, Delicious Dishes

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Food<br />

Chef ’s home<br />

cooking<br />

Beverly, Woody and Toby eat dinner, in their home over the restaurant<br />

Good enough to eat in the restaurant, but quick and easy to<br />

prepare at home - what a chef cooks for his own family<br />

Since opening The Cloudberry restaurant in<br />

Cranbrook in January this year, life has been<br />

very busy for chef Toby Welfare and his wife<br />

Beverley - and catering for family meals between<br />

restaurant busy shifts has not always been easy.<br />

“It can be easy to start grabbing instant food,”<br />

Toby admits. “But the trouble is you don’t feel<br />

great afterwards. The trick is to find food that is<br />

uncomplicated and quick to prepare.”<br />

This is something that son Woody, 9, already<br />

appreciates. He loves dad’s homemade pizza and<br />

pasta, with sliced courgettes sautéed in butter.<br />

“Remember things that you ate as a kid,” says<br />

Toby. “Adapt them, add in extras: a drizzle of<br />

pesto, a blob of mozzarella, or some salsa verde. Try<br />

different combinations, as long as the ingredients<br />

are good it will work.”<br />

Another great chef’s tip is to have a semi-prepared<br />

risotto base ready in the fridge (see opposite). A<br />

composed salad can be treated the same way. With<br />

a couple of additional ingredients, a mix of leaves<br />

and raw vegetables can become a complete meal.<br />

“You just need to have something rich to add in,”<br />

says Toby. “Chicken or cheese, something to lift it.<br />

Change the dressing, add mayo, herbs, whatever<br />

you have in the fridge – asparagus, peas, beans.”<br />

Chicken thighs are another stalwart. “Thighs<br />

have a lot of flavour and are quick to cook. It’s<br />

such a versatile meat. Tarragon goes really well with<br />

chicken, lemon is great, or mushrooms…”<br />

Slotting home cooking into a hectic schedule can<br />

seem a challenge, but as Toby shows with some<br />

good standby staples and a few chef’s shortcuts,<br />

delicious family meals can be rustled up in no time.<br />

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