
Tamarind Chicken
This tamarind chicken is bursting with flavours: tangy, sour, and slightly sweet. Not to mention exceptionally tender and juicy.

Vanilla Chia Pudding
This chia pudding tastes like vanilla panna cotta, and you can top it with whatever your heart desires.

Recipe-less Summertime Spaghetti
My favourite go-to, lazy, comforting meal. I’ve made this dish so many times I could make it with my eyes closed. It’s simple, but packs a fresh punch of flavour.

Herby Bulgur Salad
I love salads, but sometimes a bunch of leaves isn’t enough. This bulgur salad is nutty, fresh, zingy, and perfect for a hot summers day.

Mushroom Flatbread
A vegetarian (can be vegan) alternative to the OG lamb flatbread recipe. This version does not skimp out on flavour at all. The mushrooms, onion, sesame along with spices used make a delicious topping- whether or not you’re vegan or vegetarian, I swear, you’ll enjoy it.

Lamb Flatbread
This lamb flatbread recipe is perfect to eat by itself or stuffed and used as a wrap. Whether it’s for a meal or a snack, I promise it won’t let you down.

Resto recs- Hoppers
First restaurant recommendation and review is up! One of my favourite go-to resto’s in London: Hoppers.

Shiitake & Tofu Laab
Laab is one of my favourite meals for summer. It’s pungent seasonings and fresh herbs make the dish ridiculously delish.. but I had never had a plant based laab before making this one. The use of tofu and shiitake bring a meatiness to the dish, still keeping it light and adding even more flavour into the mix. This is definitely my new favourite laab.

Puff Pastry Orange Cinnamon Rolls
Meet the palmier cinnamon roll hybrid. You get the best of both worlds; layers of flakey pastry, swirls of buttery warm spices and an extra lil something with the crispy caramelised sugar.

Courgette & Corn Fritters with Yogurt & Herb Chutney
These gluten free fritters are made to be super crispy on the outside and soft and chewy in the middle. The corn brings out pops of sweetness, all of this complimenting the slightly salty sour chutney. It really is one of the best summer snacks you could make.

Jammy Ratatouille
Ratatouille is the perfect summer dish that celebrates summer produce. It’s comforting, light, healthy and delicious. This specific recipe creates a jammy ratatouille that can be eaten hot or cold and with any carb you wish.

Spicy Garlicky Teriyaki Sauce
Teriyaki sauce makes everything better. This specific one has a slight kick from the red chilli flakes and has a mild garlic taste. Use it on whatever protein you like to give your food an extra little umph.

Crispy Tofu Teriyaki
Chicken teriyaki used to be one of my favourite dishes. After cutting down on meat, I found a new love for crispy tofu. I promise this dish won’t make you miss meat. The tofu is shatteringly crispy and the glaze makes the whole thing even better.

Tomato & Roasted Garlic Tart
This tart is so easy to make, but so delicious. Now that tomatoes are in season, I decided to make a simple, and light tart, perfect for a hot summers day. The roasted garlic brings this simple dish to another level.

Honey, Lemon, Thyme Glazed Halloumi
This sticky, sweet, tart, savoury glazed halloumi is so incredibly good. The first time it was made was around 5 years ago, and everyone that has tried it has loved it. Nothing beats chewy crispy grilled cheese.

Crispy Chicken Thighs with Fennel & Peppers
Crispy golden chicken skin, juicy thighs, and seasonal veg. A 1-pan dish that satisfies all your needs.

Triple Chocolate Hazelnut Cookies
This is a brownie/cookie hybrid. A cookie with a crackly exterior and fudgy interior… that also tastes like Nutella. It tastes like an absolute dream.

Recipe-less Tofu scramble
Tofu is not everyones cup of tea, but when prepared properly it bursts with flavour. When I don’t feel like having eggs, or I want a veggie filled scramble, tofu is the way I go.

Basil Pesto
Nothing screams summer more than basil pesto does. This specific one is the perfect consistency to spread in sandwiches, use with pasta, and dollop in whatever it is that needs some extra flavour.

L’étouffé Mackerel
L’étoufé sounds like a fancy dish, but in reality it just means smothered. In this case the fish is cooked on gentle heat with the lid on. It maybe one of the healthiest recipes i’ve made so far, but it’s still a delish one.
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