Aubergine with Pomegranate, Onion and Walnut Sprinkle
Fesenjoon is top 5 most comforting stews to have in winter- I’ve taken its sweet & sour element to make a pomegranate, sticky onions and walnut sprinkle to top gooey roasted aubergines.
Fried Oyster Mushroom Burger with Peanut Crunch
Extra crunchy fried oyster mushrooms in a burger with a homemade peanut crunch and some cucumber for freshness. This vegan burger is the answer to all your fried chicken needs… but its vegan.
Charred Cabbage with Miso Gochujang Butter
15 minutes and 4 ingredients. This cabbage dish is so simple, but all the ingredients together make for such flavourful bites. Miso and gochujang both bursting of umami, finished with a sprinkle of shichimi.
Cassava Chips with Garlic, Parsley & Lemon
Yuca frita or Cassava Chips are some of the best alternatives to potatoes. The root itself is incredibly fluffy, slightly sweet and fries up extremely crispy.
Ginger Butternut Soup
The perfect soup to warm yourself with in the cold winter months. This soup brings warmth through cinnamon, cumin and loads of ginger.
Brussels Salad with Crispy Chickpeas
An inspired take from a classic Ceasar turned gluten-free and vegan. The possibilites to tweak and add to this recipe are endless.
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.
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.
Recipe-less Delicious Browned Shrooms
Shrooms on toast sounds pretty self explanatory and boring, but they’re one of my staple breakfasts. The umami you unlock when browning mushrooms make them so delicious. Obviously to make this you don’t need any measurements, so I’m here to help you with the technique.
Seasonal cooking & eating
Most of us walk into a supermarket and the same produce is there for us to buy, no matter the time of year. Understanding what produce is in season is the biggest game changer you can bring into your cooking, and a great way to reduce your carbon footprint.
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