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  • Shakshuka with feta
    Blog,  Breakfast,  Gluten-free,  Recipes,  Vegetarian

    Recipe: Shakshuka with feta

    August 17, 2019 /

    As I’m still having food withdrawals from my trip to Israel earlier this year, I have been trying to replicate some dishes in my kitchen. Shakshuka is perhaps the most popular breakfast dish in Israeli cuisine. It’s basically eggs poached in a rich tomato-based sauce, served with bread, optional toppings and a few sides. Shakshuka with feta is one of my favourite variations. This dish is gluten-free if served with gluten-free bread. I used Nonie’s Food gluten-free pita, which like all their breads is outstanding. This is a vegetarian breakfast but you can omit the cheese for a dairy-free/vegan version.

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    June 4, 2020
  • Smashed potatoes with roasted garlic chimichurri
    Blog,  Dairy-free,  Gluten-free,  Recipes,  Side dish,  Vegan,  Vegan,  Vegetarian,  Vegetarian

    Recipe: Smashed potatoes with roasted garlic chimichurri

    May 18, 2019 /

    These smashed potatoes and roasted garlic chimichurri are great as a side dish, as part of a grazing table or on their own as a snack. This recipe is gluten-free, dairy-free and vegan. The secret to golden, crunchy potatoes is to cook them twice and smash them in between. I used Spud Lite lower carb potatoes but you can use any waxy potato you like. This recipe will make extra chimichurri, which you can store in a jar in the fridge. You can eat it with steak, lamb chops, eggs, octopus, etc.

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    Recipe: Sweet potato frittata with kale and feta

    March 14, 2020
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    August 1, 2020
  • Quinoa & mixed beans vegan bowls
    Blog,  Light meal,  Main,  Recipes,  Vegan,  Vegetarian

    Recipe: Quinoa & mixed beans vegan bowls

    May 4, 2019 /

    These quinoa & mixed beans vegan bowls are inspired by Latin American food. Like the quinoa & lentil bowls, these are packed with plant-based protein, iron and fibre. The capsicum and lime provide vitamin C, which your body needs to absorb the non-haem iron. You will also get some healthy monounsaturated fats from the olive oil. These bowls taste great warm but can also be eating straight out of the fridge if you have leftovers. If you’re a vegetarian or omnivore, feel free to add or substitute part of the protein with other foods such as boiled eggs, cheese, tuna, smoked salmon or poached chicken. One final note: I have…

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  • Macadamia coconut and lime bliss balls
    Blog,  Dairy-free,  Dessert,  Gluten-free,  Recipes,  Snack,  Vegan,  Vegan,  Vegetarian,  Vegetarian

    Recipe: Macadamia coconut and lime bliss balls

    April 13, 2019 /

    Bliss balls are the perfect snack when you are not that hungry and/or you intend to share. You can bring them to the office, the gym, picnics, etc. These macadamia, coconut and lime bliss balls are not only delicious, gluten-free, dairy-free and vegan but also sugar-free. (That does not mean you should eat the whole batch, though). Enjoy! I normally use Macro macadamias and shredded coconut from Woolies. Use a natural sweetener, such as this one or this one.

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    Recipe: Roasted beetroot, goat’s cheese and pistachio salad

    September 28, 2019
  • quinoa lentil & beetroot vegan bowls
    Blog,  Dairy-free,  Gluten-free,  Light meal,  Main,  Recipes,  Vegan,  Vegan,  Vegetarian,  Vegetarian

    Recipe: Quinoa, lentil & beetroot vegan bowls

    March 23, 2019 /

    These quinoa, lentil & beetroot vegan bowls are a tasty meal packed with plant-based protein, iron and fibre. The dressing contains lemon to provide vitamin C, which your body needs to absorb the non-haem iron. You will also get some healthy unsaturated fats from the olive oil and seeds, and calcium mainly from the tahini. These bowls taste great warm but can also be eating straight out of the fridge if you have leftovers. If you’re a vegetarian or omnivore, feel free to add or substitute part of the protein with other foods such as boiled eggs, cheese, tuna, smoked salmon or poached chicken. One final note: I have specified…

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    Morcilla and eggs with broccolini and braised fennel

    Recipe: Morcilla and eggs with broccolini and braised fennel

    May 25, 2019
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    April 13, 2019
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    March 2, 2019
  • lamington bliss balls
    Blog,  Dessert,  Gluten-free,  Recipes,  Snack,  Snack,  Vegan,  Vegetarian,  Vegetarian

    Recipe: Lamington bliss balls

    March 16, 2019 /

    These tasty snacks are called lamington bliss balls because they share two key ingredients with the Australian iconic cake: chocolate and coconut. As they are not real lamingtons, you don’t have to wait until the next Australia Day to make or eat them :). The hardest step of this recipe, besides melting the chocolate, is waiting for the chocolate to dry. These lamington bliss balls are gluten-free and can be made dairy-free/vegan depending on the chocolate you choose. Enjoy!

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  • gingerbread bliss balls
    Blog,  Dairy-free,  Dessert,  Desserts,  Gluten-free,  Recipes,  Snack,  Vegan,  Vegan,  Vegetarian

    Recipe: Gingerbread bliss balls

    December 22, 2018 /

    These gingerbread bliss balls are a great treat to make in the holiday season. This is mainly because unlike actual gingerbread, you don’t have to rely on baking nor decorating skills. Make a batch or two to enjoy during the holidays or to give as gifts. I like using dry roasted nuts mainly for flavour. Feel free to use raw nuts if that’s what you have on hand. You may also use regular dried dates instead of Medjool but you may need to soak them in hot water and then drain them to soften them up. This recipe is gluten-free, dairy-free and vegan.

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  • Blog,  Dairy-free,  Gluten-free,  Main,  Recipes,  Soup,  Vegan,  Vegetarian

    Recipe: Pumpkin, ginger & lemongrass soup

    November 17, 2018 /

    I love soup and pumpkin soup has been among my favourites forever. Pumpkin is rich in beta-carotene, a precursor to vitamin A. Its sweetness, accentuated by roasting it instead of just boiling it, pairs well with the zing of ginger, lemongrass and lime juice. This recipe is gluten-free and can be made vegan/vegetarian by using vegetable broth and omitting the fish sauce. It’s low in fat (if you don’t add the optional coconut milk) and protein. You can add some cooked chicken or boiled eggs to bump up the protein content.

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    Recipe: Black sesame baba ganoush

    October 20, 2018 /

    Black sesame baba ganoush is also (see my recipe for black sesame hummus) my kind of dip. Tasty, healthy, black. It looks scary enough for people to avoid it, so there’s always more for me. Make it for Halloween or any other day. Black sesame seeds are widely used in Chinese medicine. Science suggests they may lower blood pressure and protect against oxidative stress (1). They may also reduce total cholesterol and LDL levels as well as protect cardiovascular, liver and kidney function, among other positive outcomes. Scientists have found at least 20 metabolites that are higher in black sesame seeds than in the white variety and might be responsible…

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    Recipe: Black sesame hummus

    October 17, 2018 /

    Black sesame hummus is my kind of dip. Tasty, healthy, black. It looks scary enough for people to avoid it, so there’s always more for me. Make it for Halloween or any other day. Black sesame seeds are widely used in Chinese medicine. Science suggests they may lower blood pressure and protect against oxidative stress (1). They may also reduce total cholesterol and LDL levels as well as protect cardiovascular, liver and kidney function, among other positive outcomes. Scientists have found at least 20 metabolites that are higher in black sesame seeds than in the white variety and might be responsible for their health benefits (2). Hummus is also pretty…

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