a) Vegetables In stewing or wok frying, strong, bitter and sour flavours are nicely balanced off with a hint of honey. Crisp peas and carrots: replace the traditional lumps of sugar by the same number of squeezes of honey Milder chicory: stew the boiled chicory in some butter together with 1 tbsp honey. The chicory heads will have a more beautiful brown colour and a milder taste. Generous red cabbage: When done, stew the red cabbage in 1 tbsp of vinegar and 1 tbsp of honey. Make it even more generous by adding a handful of raisins.
b) Spaghetti sauce Add some honey to a good tomato or spaghetti sauce to counteract the sourness of the tomato.
c) Smoked salmon Add honey vinaigrette with mustard to your smoked salmon instead of chopped onions. This will enhance the flavour of both the dish and the accompanying white wine. This tip applies to all smoked fish.
d) Apple sauce with honey Replace the normal lumps of sugar by the same number of squeezes of honey and you will barely recognise your own applesauce.