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    • More about me
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    • Meal plans
    • Diet analysis
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  • Roasted cauliflower and capsicum salad with fish
    Blog,  Light meal,  Main,  Recipes,  Salad

    Recipe: Roasted cauliflower and capsicum salad with fish

    December 17, 2022 /

    Roasted vegetable salads are a great addition to your repertoire when you get bored of the same raw ingredients and/or when you want a meal that feels more substantial. This roasted cauliflower and capsicum salad with fish is the perfect Mediterranean-inspired weeknight lunch. Yes, there is a bit of work involved in roasting vegetables but in many cases the results are totally worth it. In addition, using canned fish saves you a lot of effort and potentially money. Lately, I have been using Sole Mare mackerel in olive oil (pictured below) or Sirena tuna in extra virgin olive oil (which comes in 2-serve glass jars). You can sub any other…

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    Recipe: Double chocolate, adzuki and black sesame bliss balls

    September 15, 2018
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    Review: Mayver’s Goodness To Go Peanut Butter

    March 30, 2019
  • Lentil and radish salad with salmon and tahini dressing
    Blog,  Main,  Recipes,  Salad

    Recipe: Lentil and radish salad with salmon and tahini dressing

    October 24, 2022 /

    This Middle Eastern-inspired lentil and radish salad with salmon and tahini dressing is packed with fibre, protein, and most importantly, flavour. The salad by itself is vegan, gluten-free and high in fibre. In addition, it has a decent amount of protein (18.6 g per serve) thanks to the lentils. With the salmon, the total protein content is about 45 grams per serve. I smoked the salmon using smoker boxes filled with cherry wood chips in my gas grill. As indicated in the recipe, you can pan-fry the salmon if you don’t have the gear to smoke it. Don’t eat salmon? You can substitute other protein source (e.g. grilled or roasted…

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    Recipe: Overnight oats

    April 28, 2025
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    July 24, 2021
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    To snack or not to snack?

    May 29, 2019
  • Gluten-free banana bread
    Blog,  Breakfast,  Dessert,  Food,  Gluten-free,  Recipes

    Recipe: Gluten-free banana bread

    March 20, 2022 /

    Much like brownies, there are different kinds of banana bread. Some people like them dense; while some enjoy the cakey, airy variety. This gluten-free banana bread falls in the second category and is great either fresh or toasted. Besides being gluten-free, this banana bread does not contain any added sugar. The riper the bananas you use, the sweeter the bread will be. Having said that, if you are used to commercial banana breads, you might want to add a drizzle of maple syrup or honey on top prior to eating. Of course, toppings are optional, we usually enjoy ours with butter but peanut butter is also a great option. If…

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    Recipe: Grown-up radicchio salad

    January 30, 2021

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    August 7, 2022
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    Product review: Dineamic ready meals

    July 10, 2021
  • Beetroot and quinoa bowls
    Blog,  Breakfast,  Food,  Light meal,  Main,  Recipes,  Vegetarian

    Recipe: Beetroot and quinoa bowls with chèvre and eggs

    January 15, 2022 /

    These beetroot and quinoa bowls with chèvre and eggs are delicious, nourishing and very filling. They are great for brunch but can be eaten any time of the day. This recipe is gluten-free, low in energy and high in protein and fibre. It is naturally low in glycaemic index, so can be enjoyed by individuals with blood sugar regulation issues, such as those with insulin resistance or diabetes. You can substitute the chèvre for your favourite dairy or plant-based cheese. Likewise, you can omit the eggs if you are a vegan, but make sure you add a good source of protein instead (e.g. lentils or chickpeas).

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    Product review: Darikay soups

    August 24, 2019
    Arctic thyme lamb meatballs with roasted swede mash

    Recipe: Arctic thyme lamb meatballs with roasted swede mash

    July 27, 2018
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    Recipe: Cacao maca smoothie

    January 29, 2015
  • Octopus salad with quick chimichurri
    Blog,  Food,  Main,  Recipes

    Recipe: Octopus salad with quick chimichurri

    January 8, 2022 /

    This octopus salad with quick chimichurri is the perfect option when you want a tasty lunch that looks fancy and takes little effort to make. The preparation time for this recipe varies depending on how many shortcuts you use. I used three: I used pre-cooked octopus slices bought at my local Woolies. You can cook your own octopus if you prefer. For the quick chimichurri I used Bondi Heat Carolina Reaper chilli oil as it contains extra virgin olive oil, chilli and garlic. If you don’t have any available, you can use the same amount of extra virgin olive oil plus chilli flakes and minced garlic to taste. I used…

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    June 26, 2023
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    January 15, 2020
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    Recipe: Mexican baked beans with eggs

    March 11, 2023
  • Slendier pasta sauces
    Blog,  Dairy-free,  Gluten-free,  Low-carb,  Nutrition,  Product reviews

    Product review: Slendier pasta sauce

    November 13, 2021 /

    Slendier pasta sauce is the perfect complement for their bean pasta. Find why this is currently the only pasta sauce I’ll buy in a jar. Slendier pasta sauce The Slendier range of pasta sauce is organic, low in energy and low in carbohydrates. All of the flavours are dairy-free and vegan. In addition, most are gluten-free. The sauces come in glass jars containing 340g, suggested to be enough for 4 servings. The current available flavours are: Basil & Tomato Eggplant & Zucchini Artichoke Red Capsicum Capers & Olives Lentil and Mushroom Vegan Bolognaise Tomato, Vegetable & Chilli Slendier pasta sauce is available in the health food section of supermarkets (check…

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    July 1, 2018
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    Recipe: Chile verde pork ribs with Mexican slaw

    June 8, 2019
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    August 15, 2020
  • Slendier bean pasta
    Blog,  Gluten-free,  Product reviews,  Vegan,  Vegetarian

    Product review: Slendier bean pasta

    November 6, 2021 /

    Slendier bean pasta is a new gluten-free, high protein, high fibre, lower carb pasta alternative available in the health food aisle of supermarkets. Slendier bean pasta You have probably heard about Slendier thanks to their konjac pasta and rice and ready to eat meals which have been on supermarket shelfs for a while. While those products are low-calorie and low-carb, the bean pasta range is more akin to San Remo pulse pasta and Barilla legume pasta. Slendier bean pasta products are made with just 2 ingredients: organic bean flour and water. As such, they are vegan, gluten-free and higher in fibre and protein than regular pasta. The pasta comes in…

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    July 17, 2018
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    May 22, 2013
  • Carrot and orange muffins
    Blog,  Dessert,  Gluten-free,  Recipes,  Snack

    Recipe: Carrot and orange muffins

    October 16, 2021 /

    These carrot and orange muffins are a healthy treat you can bring to your next picnic. They also make a great alternative to store-bought muffins and cakes. Keeping with Nutrition Australia’s Try For 5 campaign, this recipe can help you sneak in some carrots to your daily intake. Make sure you also try the purple sweet potato brownies recipe from last week. These muffins are free of gluten and added sugars. They do contain butter but you could use oil to make them completely dairy-free. The basic recipe does not call for any spices but you can add a pinch of any of all the following spices, which work well…

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    October 23, 2019
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    March 20, 2022
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    July 20, 2019
  • Purple sweet potato brownies
    Blog,  Dessert,  Recipes

    Recipe: Purple sweet potato brownies

    October 9, 2021 /

    These purple sweet potato brownies are a healthier gluten-free, refined sugar-free alternative to regular brownies. They are a great way to sneak vegetables into dessert. If you have never had or seen purple sweet potatoes before you will be surprised to know that even though their skin is purple, their flesh is white. Hence, they are also known as white sweet potatoes. They are starchier than regular (orange) sweet potatoes, making them great for desserts. The sweet potato will provide some sweetness to the batter but you will need some sweetener as well. I recommend using any natural granulated or powdered sweetener (e.g. stevia and/or monk fruit). You can also…

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  • Onion and mushroom soup with lentils
    Blog,  Gluten-free,  Main,  Recipes,  Soup,  Vegetarian

    Recipe: Onion and mushroom soup with lentils

    August 28, 2021 /

    This onion, mushroom and lentil soup is a hearty French-inspired meal for the cooler months. It’s a delicious way to get a good dose of vegetables for the day. The main ingredients in this soup contain dietary fibre and other micronutrients such as vitamin D (mushrooms if irradiated), folate and non-haem iron (lentils). This recipe is gluten-free and vegetarian. It has some protein from the lentils but I’d recommend adding one or two eggs to make it more satiating.

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