SATURDAY KITCHEN RECIPES
TODAY 14 Jun 2025
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Paul Ainsworth
Cornish crab, black linguine and overnight tomatoes
Saturday Kitchen wine recommendation
Found Fetească Albă, Romania, 2024 : M&S, £7.50 ↘
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Sam & Shauna
Yardbird chicken with white barbecue sauce and slaw
Saturday Kitchen wine recommendation
The Best Block Series Chenin Blanc, South Africa, 2024 : Morrisons, £15 ↘
A vibrant and characterful South African Chenin Blanc from Morrisons’ premium Block Series, this 2024 vintage shows a striking aroma of ripe apricot and honeyed melon. On the palate, juicy stone fruit—pear, apple, and melon—melds with a touch of honey and subtle oak, creating a rich, mid-weight profile balanced by crisp acidity and a clean, lingering finish. It’s a polished, flavour-packed wine that comfortably sits above the everyday range, offering excellent depth and drinkability for its price.
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Carmen O’Neal

Matt Tebbutt
Roasted shrimps, squid and scallops with sautéed peppers
Saturday Kitchen wine recommendation
Chosen by Majestic Vinho Verde, Portugal, 2024 : Majestic, From £8 ↘
The Chosen by Majestic Vinho Verde DOC 2024 is a crisp, light, and lively white wine from Portugal’s Vinho Verde region. Made from traditional grapes like Loureiro, Arinto, Trajadura, and Avesso, it features bright green apple and citrus aromas, with a subtle spritz and a refreshing, mouthwatering minerality. At just 11% ABV, it’s dry yet approachable, making it an ideal summer sip or partner for seafood and salads
Pearl Barley Risotto with Spring Vegetables
Saturday Kitchen wine recommendation
Weissenkirchen Grüner Veltliner Federspiel, Austria, 2024 : Majestic, From £13 ↘
The Weissenkirchen Grüner Veltliner Federspiel 2024 from Austria’s Wachau region is a refined and effortlessly drinkable expression of Grüner Veltliner. It opens with bright citrus and orchard fruit aromas—think yellow apple, peach, and mirabelle—lifting to subtle floral and herbal nuances with a hint of blossom honey. On the palate, it delivers a beautifully balanced profile: crisp acidity, delicate minerality, and a gentle, peppery spice typical of Federspiel wines . The finish is clean and refreshing, with a lingering note of stony salinity that keeps it tasting vibrant and food-friendly.




