The short and sweet recipe for these cult-followed popovers will improve your breakfast immensely

If you’ve ever had the pleasure of staying at the Halekulani Hotel in Waikiki, you’ll be familiar with its deliciously addictive popovers, which have been served for breakfast at the resort for over a century. Similar to a Yorkshire Pudding, with an airy interior and crispy exterior and requiring just four ingredients — consider these decadent popovers a bit of an upgrade over your standard buttered toast. 

Ingredients:
2 cups flour (plain)
½ quart milk 
1 teaspoon salt
6 eggs 

Method:
1. Pre-heat oven to 230 degrees.
2. Combine milk and eggs and beat together.
3. Add sifted flour and salt to egg mixture and beat in slowly.
4. Pour into hot oiled muffin tins.
5. Bake for approximately 45 minutes.
6. Serve warm with butter and jam.

Image credit: Brown Eyed Baker

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From sushi and sashimi to izakaya and bento, these are the most delicious Japanese takeaways to order-in now

The traditional dietary culture of the Japanese (washoku) is loved the world over — so much so, it holds a place on the United Nation’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list. And there is no denying that here in New Zealand, we are as impassioned by the cuisine’s custom of celebrating seasonal produce on impeccably presented plates. These are some of our favourite Japanese eateries in Auckland, all of which are offering exceptional takeaways to tie us over at level 3.

Left to right: Cocoro; Ebisu.

Cocoro
Cocoro loosely translates to ‘the heart and soul’ in Japanese, and the Ponsonby eatery pours its heart and soul into every intricate dish. It’s one of Auckland’s best celebration restaurants, and, as such, its takeaways can make any milestone celebrated at home feel special. The curated menu includes its famous sashimi platter — a symphony of colour, texture and crustacea with over 25 varieties of seafood, including clams, crayfish tail and sea urchins — and other striking signature dishes. Pre-order online here.

Ebisu
In Japanese mythology, Ebisu is one of the Shichi-fuku-jin (Seven Gods of Luck). Named after the patron of fishermen and merchants, you’d be fortunate to order any seafood dish from this world-class waterfront eatery in Britomart. Ebisu is offering a curated range of its signature dishes including the Ebi Mayo roll, sashimi and sushi platters for contactless pick-up online. There is also a new selection of Omakase (chefs choice) set meals, and a range of bottled cocktails, sake, Champagne and wine to add to your order. Children will be well looked after too, with the kid’s sushi platter also available. Order online here.

Yuzu
Holding its own along Ponsonby’s line-up of polished establishments is the cult-favourite Yuzu. With a menu including izakaya, sizzling pates and rolled sushi — there is something for everyone. The team is currently providing takeaways at its Ponsonby Road address. Find more information here.

Left to right: Oji Sushi; Azabu.

Oji Sushi
Oji Sushi strives to serve locally sourced and sustainable bites, with ingredients including Big Glory Bay salmon from Stewart Island. Offering everything from rolled sushi to delicious sandos, the focus is on vibrant food for vibrant lives, wrapped up in recyclable packaging. Available as part of Savor’s extensive picnic selection, there are both family-sized platters (with up to 49 pieces) and children’s packs available to pick up from its Britomart locationOrder online here.

Azabu
Combining Peruvian Nikkei flavours with Tokyo-style sharing dishes, Azabu’s lively menu from Executive Chef Yukio Ozeki put a fire under the Auckland food scene when it opened in Ponsonby in 2016. It’s hard to choose between the fun and flavoursome dishes, but we will always order the warm tostada, with tuna sashimi or beef tataki, which are currently available as DIY at-home crisps. Its online takeaway menu includes a full range of signature dishes and sashimi platters, available for pick-up from both Azabu’s Ponsonby and Mission Bay locations. Order online here.

Gion
Bringing the taste of Kyoto to Auckland, Gion’s trained sushi chef Akira Kugue is passionate about delivering the optimum flavour of sashimi and sushi in Parnell. Simple, heart-warming and traditional, Gion’s beautifully presented takeaway platters fill that languishing gap in our lives right now. Order online here.

Janken
Combining the deliciousness of traditional Japanese cuisine with healthy, local produce, Janken is a thoughtful eatery that caters to various dietary needs, including vegan and an array of allergies (even soy). Over lockdown, they are doing dinner deliveries for Herne Bay, Westhaven, St Mary’s Bay, Ponsonby, Freemans Bay, and part of Westmere, as well as available on Uber Eats. Order online here.

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From soft balayage to perfect platinum, here’s how to take dark hair to the light side

Going from brunette to blonde requires exceptionally high-performing products to achieve the desired result with minimal compromise to the hair’s integrity. This is where the Wella Professionals range excels, whether endowing subtle dimension with a natural balayage or leaning into the light side with a high-contrast blonde. And, should you wish to experience Wella’s superior products yourself, we suggest you enter the fantastic giveaway at the end of this feature.

Perfectly Platinum
Showcasing what can be achieved on healthy hair with no previous colour work, Cinnamon Scholes of Toni & Guy took Sabina’s naturally dark tresses to a striking light tone using Wella BlondorPlex. To tone, Wella Color Touch in Frosted Grey was applied from roots to ends, isolating the fringe area and smudging through the darker Steel Ash tone on the ends. “This created a bespoke, multi-dimensional feeling to the front area, framing the face,” says Scholes. With a pageboy fringe and soft layers cut by stylist Brad Lepper of French Revolver, the final look is modern yet wearable and the integrity of the hair is still firmly intact thanks to the BlondorPlex’s Bond Builder Technology.

Softly Does It
A perfect technique for someone looking to gently integrate some lightness into their locks, Jess’ naturally beautiful lengths were given a soft balayage, while her face was framed with ‘baby lights’ — ultra-fine lightened strands. “A fine weave allows it to grow out seamlessly,” says stylist Brad Lepper, who expertly applied BlondorPlex lightener in foils from mid-lengths to ends and toned with Wella Illumina colour to ensure the hair was kept shiny and soft. System Professional’s Luxe Oil and Eimi Perfect Me lotion were applied during the end styling process for a gloriously glossy finish.

Creative Expression
For those on the lookout for anything but basic blonde, Wella’s BlondorPlex colour can also be utilised for trend-forward, statement shades while leaving the hair in “near-perfect condition”, says stylist Mikaela Campbell. “We created playful shapes with Phoebe’s colour, lightening with BlondorPlex around the hairline, back and front, before adding depth through the crown using Wella Color Touch. Toni & Guy’s Bronwyn Illingworth cut a classic, graphic bob on Phoebe’s hair, which created a clean and simple base for the more creative colour look. “The end result was a statement colour and cut to make Phoebe feel powerful,” says Campbell, who looked to Wella’s ingenious formulations to maintain the hair’s integrity for a sleek, modern finish that shows shine, quality and consistency throughout.

Video: Devan Narsai
Makeup: Phoebe Watt

To celebrate Wella’s superior colour capabilities, we are giving one lucky Denizen the chance to receive a cut, colour and take home products to the value of $600 at any Wella salon. You can find the full list of salons here.

This competition has now closed.

T&Cs: Winner must be over the age of 21, and Wella will cover the cost of Wella colouring, any Wella treatments and the cost of Wella take home retail on the day (i.e a shampoo, conditioner, mask). Wella will not cover the cost of any services, treatments or take-home products that are not Wella.

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These beautiful dresses will be sure to put a spring in your step

While the seasons seem to sneak up on us between lockdowns and real-life, one way to mark the passing of time is to splurge on a dress from a new collection drop. The hemline lands this spring at the maxi or midi length, an effortless look that only needs the simplest of accessories. From crisp cream to retro florals, choose your pick of the designer bunch below.

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Long Pleated Belted Evening Dress

Long Pleated Belted Evening Dress

Long Pleated Belted Evening Dress

Long Pleated Belted Evening Dress

Available from Louis Vuitton

Proenza Schouler Maxi Dress

Proenza Schouler Maxi Dress

Proenza Schouler Maxi Dress

Proenza Schouler Maxi Dress

Available from Net-a-porter

Minsk Dress

Minsk Dress

Minsk Dress

Minsk Dress

Available from Camilla & Marc

The Row Cenoa Maxi Dress

The Row Cenoa Maxi Dress

The Row Cenoa Maxi Dress

The Row Cenoa Maxi Dress

Available from Matches

Cut Out Maxi

Cut Out Maxi

Cut Out Maxi

Cut Out Maxi

Available from Venroy

Isabel Marant Étoile Mariana Dress

Isabel Marant Étoile Mariana Dress

Isabel Marant Étoile Mariana Dress

Isabel Marant Étoile Mariana Dress

Available from Workshop

Matteau Linen Column Dress

Matteau Linen Column Dress

Matteau Linen Column Dress

Matteau Linen Column Dress

Available from Muse

Maison Essentiele Slip Maxi Dress

Maison Essentiele Slip Maxi Dress

Maison Essentiele Slip Maxi Dress

Maison Essentiele Slip Maxi Dress

Available from The Undone Store

Casabianca Puff Sleeve Shirt Dress

Casabianca Puff Sleeve Shirt Dress

Casabianca Puff Sleeve Shirt Dress

Casabianca Puff Sleeve Shirt Dress

Available from Aje at Commercial Bay

Alemais Farrah Cut Out Midi Dress

Alemais Farrah Cut Out Midi Dress

Alemais Farrah Cut Out Midi Dress

Alemais Farrah Cut Out Midi Dress

Available from Muse

Reed Dress

Reed Dress

Reed Dress

Reed Dress

Available from Harris Tapper

Mid-length Belted Dress

Mid-length Belted Dress

Mid-length Belted Dress

Mid-length Belted Dress

Available from Dior

Ava Dress

Ava Dress

Ava Dress

Ava Dress

Available from Bondi Born

Khaite Mila Midi Dress

Khaite Mila Midi Dress

Khaite Mila Midi Dress

Khaite Mila Midi Dress

Available from Net-a-porter

Lady Vincent Dress

Lady Vincent Dress

Lady Vincent Dress

Lady Vincent Dress

Available from Caitlin Crisp

Anna Quan Dido Dress

Anna Quan Dido Dress

Anna Quan Dido Dress

Anna Quan Dido Dress

Available from Mercer

Long Silk Printed Dress

Long Silk Printed Dress

Long Silk Printed Dress

Long Silk Printed Dress

Available from Sandro at Commercial Bay

M.A.B.E Nola Sundres

M.A.B.E Nola Sundres

M.A.B.E Nola Sundres

M.A.B.E Nola Sundres

Available from Workshop

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Have you tried an LED mask yet? Here’s why these techy treatments are the skincare solution of the future

It’s the wellbeing trend that launched a thousand selfies, but the LED face mask has far more to offer than merely upping your social media game. With the masses swearing by its power to work wonders in terms of anti-ageing, skin hydration, wound healing and tone levelling, LED is currently the most cutting edge way to overhaul the visage.

Light Emitting Diode (LED) masks, for those who are still yet to become acquainted, are masks that emit varying wavelengths of light to the face, penetrating the skin and spurring on its natural healing process — and the technology is fascinating. Typically, there are three different wavelengths that are utilised: while the blue light reduces large oil glands and eliminates acne-causing bacteria, the red light can activate collagen production, increase hydration levels and accelerate the process of skin repair — it’s often used as a medically-approved treatment for rosacea. Infra-red light has the deepest penetration of the three and the most absorbed wavelength, which improves the skin’s elasticity, reduces its inflammation, smooths lines, accelerates wound healing and increases the skin’s cell permeability and absorption. 

It’s an incredible bunch of benefits for something that requires no effort at all. Like a regular face mask but without the obligatory post-treatment scrub, those of the LED variety can be popped on and left in place while the wearer goes about their business. Thus, it’s possible to annihilate acne while doing nothing but sprawling on the sofa and bingeing on the latest Netflix addition. The entire at-home treatment is non-invasive and has zero side effects. In fact, the feeling on the face is akin in warmth to that of the sun, minus the redness and risk of irritation. That being said, group movie nights could well be out of the question unless there’s an aim to terrify friends — most masks wouldn’t look out of place on the film sets of Friday the 13th or Halloween

Before these at-home devices hit the beauty shelves, LED light was only available to those willing to make tracks to the nearest dermatologist. These in-clinic LED treatments, can be tailored to each individual skin concern, are longer and more hard-hitting than the DIY masks, but they are expensive and, above all, they require the act of leaving the house. The biggest benefit that the LED masks provide is convenience and, given we’re living in a time where we’re ordering anything from food to chauffeurs to our homes at the touch of a button, convenience has never been met with such open arms. 

There’s more to the trend than just masks, handheld devices and in-house treatments, too: the whole wellness industry is delivering when it comes to light therapy. Now the beautifying technology is being harnessed as a full-blown body treatment, with futuristic-looking LED pods and infrared saunas being the beauty treatment of choice for cultivated aesthetes. Overseas, infrared ‘blankets’ are bringing the benefits of the full body treatment into peoples homes, ensuring body-conscious folk can enjoy the full treatment from the comfort of their own homes. It seems the future of LED is a very bright one indeed.

Spectralite Faceware Pro by Dr. Dennis Gross
The face mask that kickstarted it all. Dr. Dennis Gross’ Spectralite device harnesses the power of 162 red and blue LED lights, is sleek, practical, not too terrifying to look at and, thanks to the adjustable straps, rests on the face comfortably.

Cellreturn LED Wireless Mask by Angela Caglia
Using the same near-infrared technology that NASA and medical institutions use for its profound healing effects, it goes without saying that the Cellreturn mask by Angela Caglia is undeniably powerful. As a bonus, the patented wireless design targets your neck and ears, too.

Light-Therapy Golden Facial Treatment Device by MZ Skin
By emitting all five colours of light — red, blue, green, yellow and white — MZ Skin’s gilded LED face mask can be used to treat a miscellany of skincare gripes, from discolouration and pigmentation to blemishes.

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Botolo Armchair from Studio Italia

Embrace fuzzy logic with this fluffy furniture trend that takes cosy to the next level

We’re tapping into The Revenant-era DiCaprio to harness this statement item of furniture; trust us when we say your living room will be better off for it. From cocooning occasional chairs to fluffy rocking chairs and more, shake things up using this cosy curation as your guide.

Katrin Armchair by Carlo Colombo for Arflex from Studio Italia, Botolo Armchair by Cini Boeri for Arflex Available from Studio Italia, Sofia Armchair by Marac of Italy from Sarsfield Brooke.
J.J Armchair by Antonio Citterio for B&B Italia Available from Matisse, 836 Tre Pezzi wool Armchair by Franco Albini for Cassina Available from Matisse, Shaggy Timothy Oulton from Dawson & Co.

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Juxtaposing textures make for a multifaceted space, with the B&B Italia Le bambole 07 armchair and ottoman by Mario Bellini. Available from Matisse

This modern masterpiece is equal parts entertainer’s paradise and forever family home

In working with Seidler Architects and Golden interior designers to create this landmark Melbourne home, a couple with teenage children sought something that exceeded expectations. On the one hand, as Golden directors Kylie Dorotic and Alicia McKimm articulate, “[the clients] wanted something very special and stand-out,” while on the other, ensuring that it was still liveable and functional, and didn’t feel intimidating despite its size.

It’s no mean feat to temper spectacle with practicality, or reconcile the idea of an exquisite entertainer’s pad also being a functional family home with spaces that feel simultaneously expansive, connected and intimate. But, via Golden’s meticulous use of texture and perfectly-proportioned furnishings, it would seem the devil is, indeed, in the detail. 

B&B Italia’s Tufty Time sofa by Patricia Urquiola and the Mart armchair by Antonio Citterio introduce curvature to contrast with this new build’s straight structural lines, and those of the Alanda coffee table by Paolo Piva, available from Matisse
Apparatus’ Circuit pendant from ECC hangs in the robust yet welcoming kitchen and Cassina’s Cab bar stools by Mario Bellini from Matisse add textural contrast to the marble island.
B&B Italia’s Tufty Time sofa and Alanda coffee table from Matisse.

The creative process was inherently collaborative — the architects, designers and homeowners working harmoniously — which is obvious in the outcome. The Brighton Residence is a spectacularly bold residence across three levels, and combines intriguing finishes with details that demand a double-take and spaces that are welcoming, but also multi-faceted, robust and sure to stand the test of time.

Being a new build, this home is deeply personal, every inch of it infused with the character of its owners and the dynamics of their family. The inclusion of two bars, for example, one in the kitchen and one at basement level, reflects the owners’ penchant for entertaining.

The harnessing of natural light via an internal courtyard and the clever use of windows, alongside putting the pool in a prime position around which the house wraps, speaks to their desire to create space within the home — and bring the outdoors in. While considered materials work to cultivate a sense of warmth in areas that are sumptuous without ever erring into over-the-top territory, and inherently family-oriented. 

Standout features like the stoic kitchen bench and the blue stone fireplace are given centre stage by the neutral palette and elegant furnishings that surround them. Luxurious sofas and chairs introduce curvature to contrast with the confident textural choices and straight structural lines that recur throughout the house — everything executed in accordance with the owners’ focus on superior quality.

The vertical lines of the Dyad sconce by Apparatus from ECC integrate seamlessly with the bedroom
Another case of curvature, Agape’s DR Bath by Studio Mk27 & Marcio Kogan from Matisse adds sculptural intrigue to a functional room.
The owners’ penchant for entertaining is easily facilitated outdoors with timeless, functional and stylish furniture, including Tribu’s Contour armchairs by Piergiorgio Cazzaniga, a set of Nodi easy chairs and Tao dining table, all from Dawson & Co

Even the joinery has had artificial lighting built into it, enhancing the areas with less access to natural illumination. The lighting is programmed for different times and moods and, with no traditional switches at all in the house, is entirely controlled by the family’s smartphones.

From the master bedroom, a glamorous space designed after a hotel suite with heavy, velvet curtains and a champagne nook in the corner, to the basement, with a translucent onyx bar, a lounge, a dance floor, a temperature-controlled wine cellar and a window offering an underwater view of the pool, this home gives the ‘entertainer’s paradise’ a sophisticated reimagining without ever forgetting the essentials of a family home: cosiness, functionality and warmth. 

Clockwise from left: Carved bowl by Tom Dixon from ECC; Bangle coffee table by Rodolfo Dordoni for Minotti from ECC; Shaggy chair by Timothy Oulton from Dawson & Co; Camaleonda sofa by Mario Bellini for B&B Italia from Matisse; Trapeze wall sconce for Apparatus from ECC;  Derby armchair by Noé Duchaufour Lawrance for Zanotta from Studio Italia.

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Beautiful and enriching, these coffee table books will add a touch of culture to your interiors

Whether purchased for your own collection or as a gift (remember, Christmas is coming up soon), coffee table books make for a beautiful addition to the home. Spanning photography legends to music royalty, plus a historical hotel that has hosted all manner of famous guests, these coffee table books are bona fide collector’s items.

Helmut Newton, Baby Sumo edition
Far more than just a book, this impressive tome is a bona fide collector’s item. When the occasion of what would have been visionary photographer Helmut Newton’s 100th birthday and the 40th anniversary of famed, German art book publisher Taschen collided, only a truly special memento would do to mark it. This is not the first volume of Newton’s groundbreaking work that has been published by Taschen. In 1999, the company published a limited edition, 10,000 copy Sumo version weighing an astounding 35 kilos, copy number one breaking the record at the time for the most expensive book ever sold. The Baby Sumo edition is no less spectacular; also limited to 10,000 numbered copies, it comes with a Philippe Starck-designed, stainless steel bookstand, pedestal and a making-of booklet. Newton may once have said “I hate good taste. It’s the worst thing that can happen to a creative person”, but we’re sure he would approve of this piece of published art history.

The 213 Most Important Men in My Life by Jean Pigozzi
Art collector and photographer Jean “Johnny” Pigozzi is known for knowing everyone worth knowing, and his new photography book celebrates the male friendships and mentors in his life. From Mick Jagger to Ettore Sottsass, Andy Warhol to Michael Douglas, through the warmth of Pigozzi’s lens he allows us to feel as though we, too, could be friends with these icons and industry titans.

Paul by Harry Benson 
Two legends that have been making magic for nearly half a century are immortalised in this intimate collection of photographs. Photojournalist Harry Benson has captured some of the most iconic images of Sir Paul McCartney throughout the musician’s unsurpassed career, including within his personal life, and this intimate volume features more than 100 colour and black-and-white images, many never seen before.

Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc: A Timeless Legend on the French Riviera by Alexandra Campbell
With 150 years of storied history to its name, Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc is ripe for celebration and the inherent beauty of its grounds and surroundings provide plenty of fodder for Campbell’s stunning photo book. See the hotel through the eyes of some of its most legendary guests, including Slim Aarons, John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Karl Lagerfeld and more.


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This potato gnocchi recipe from Jervois Steak House is a vegetarian delight

Cooking a vegetarian dish from Jervois Steak House may be a culinary paradox but here the gastronomic gamble pays off. Combining the beauty of perfectly garlicky greens with creamy whipped feta and a broccoli purée, served with the golden pan-fried gnocchi, this is a meat-free triumph.

JSH’s Potato Gnocchi, Whipped Feta, Sautéed Garlic Greens Recipe
Serves 4

Ingredients

Potato gnocchi
1 kg potatoes (750g of purée required for gnocchi recipe — at Jervois Steak House Agria potatoes are used for this recipe thanks to their starch)
100g parmesan
1 pinch fresh nutmeg
1 Tbsp EVO oil
2 egg yolks
1 tsp salt
200g pasta flour

Garlic greens
8ea spears of broccolini
8ea leaves of cavolo nero
1 garlic clove, crushed
Knob of butter
1 cup peas
1 cup broad beans

Broccoli purée
1 head of broccoli
25g butter + more for cooking
Salt + pepper for seasoning

200g goat feta
100g parmigiana reggiano
Extra virgin olive oil, to serve

Method
Potato gnocchi
1. Bake the potatoes on rock salt until soft and cooked through. Remove the flesh of the potato and push through a sieve. Cool the potato on a tray with cling wrap directly on top so it doesn’t sweat.
2. Put a pot of salted water on the stove to simmer and ready a bowl of iced water.
3. Place the cold potato in a bowl and mix in the parmesan, nutmeg, olive oil, egg yolks and salt. Then, add the flour to form a dough.
4. Roll the dough on a floured surface into logs so you can cut pillows. Make the pillows approx. 1 inch long with the diameter of $2 NZ coin.
5. Cook in simmering water until they float to the top. Scoop off and plunge into the iced water. Once the gnocchi is cool remove from the iced water, otherwise they will keep absorbing water.
6. Transfer to tray with a kitchen towel on it, to dry them off.

Whipped feta
Allow a block of feta to come to room temperature and place in a food mixer. Beat the cheese until smooth. Transfer to a piping bag and keep out of the fridge until you are ready to serve.

Broccoli purée + caramelised stalks
1. Bring a pot of salted water to boil.
2. Remove the florets from the head of broccoli but keep the stalks. Over-blanch the florets for approx. 4-5 minutes.
3. Once cooked through, strain and transfer while hot to a blender and puree with 25g of butter. Adjust the seasoning with salt and pepper.
4. Cut the remaining stalks in half and heat a medium-sized pot. Add a spoon of butter and place the stalks cut side down and lightly caramelise for 4-5 minutes on medium heat with the lid on.
5. Add approx. 250ml of water to the pot and replace the lid to steam the broccoli stalks the rest of the way for 3 minutes. Once cooked cut the halves in to two pieces so that you have four pieces. Keep aside before serving.

Garlic greens
1.
Put a pot of salted water on to boil. Once boiling, blanch the broccolini and the cavolo nero for 2 minutes, then strain.
2. Place the pot back on the stove with a knob of butter and a crushed garlic clove.
3. Return the greens to the pot and add the peas and broad beans, sauteeing until the whole thing has come together.

To serve
1.
Re-heat the broccoli puree in a small pot.
2. Pan-fry the gnocchi in light olive oil to caramelise.
3. Spoon the broccoli stalks on to the plate along with some of the puree. Top that with the greens and pan-fried gnocchi, then pipe some of the whipped feta in the nooks and crannies.
4. To finish, top with Parmigiana Reggiano and, if you like, a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil.

Image credit: Luke Foley-Martin

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Step into spring with these stylish, easy-to-wear slides

Step into the new season with a pair of versatile, easy-to-wear slides. Whether sculptural or simple, this sandal style will see you well into summer and beyond. From Gucci to Birkenstock, here are the most stylish slides to shop now.

Clockwise from top left: Birkenstock x Toogood The Forager Felt from Workshop, Box Mule from Balenciaga, Chloé Woody Shearling Slide from Workshop, Dway Slide from Dior.
Clockwise from top left: Double G Sandal from Gucci, Isabel Marant Lennyo Eyelet Studded Slide from Workshop, Bianca Flats from Saint Laurent, Gia Borghini Perni 11 Platform Sandal from Muse.

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