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This outrageous green beauty has recently become a brand-new staple for a supercharged kitchen. It’s the perfect pull-apart bread to tear and share, and fantastic for a healthy and hearty breakfast with an endless variety of toppings or leftovers. Packed with greens and fresh herbs, it’s also a good sandwich option, and one that’s simple to make. Experiment nat home with your favourite herbs, toppings and seasonings.
This chunky almond granola is jam-packed with dietary fibre to help lower cholesterol levels, along with B vitamins and slow-release complex carbohydrates for energy. This delicious crunchy granola is a healthy alternative to store-bought sugar-laden granolas and now you can make this at home!
This is the king of breakfast bowls, and you’ll feel like royalty sitting down to this collection of vibrant ingredients first thing in the morning. Loaded with greens, wholesome brown rice, gorgeous orange sweet potato, satiating eggs and a super-tasty tahini-based dressing, this is a great recipe for preparing food mindfully and honouring yourself.
Cauliflower rice is super-simple to make, and offers a low-calorie, gluten-free, low-carbohydrate and grain-free alternative to regular rice and is great as a breakfast dish. You can make it the night before as it tastes even better the next day. As any stir-fry maker knows, the key to easy and quick stir-frying is preparing all of your ingredients. Try this recipe at home!
Pears and strawberries are rich sources of vitamin C, which is vital for boosting immune function and for supporting adrenal gland and skin health. Vitamin C is also a potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory nutrient that helps improve collagen production and promotes healthy radiant skin. Here’s an easy recipe you can try at home!
It hardly seems possible to have a no-sugar healthy ice-cream that tastes so amazingly sweet and almost like the dairy and sugar-laden original. With this recipe, cream has been swapped out for frozen bananas to get this spectacular cold creaminess which is completely wholefood plant-based.
Cajun cuisine is sometimes referred to as a “rustic cuisine”, meaning that it is based on locally available ingredients and preparation is relatively simple. This dish is both easy to prepare and presents beautifully. The baked Cajun batter with the cauliflower is such an enjoyable combination.
Cheap and uber-nourishing, here’s a scrumptious recipe to enjoy sardines’ omega-3 anti-inflammatory goodness.
Pesto is a sauce originating in Genoa, the capital city of Liguria, Italy. It traditionally consists of crushed garlic, pine nuts, coarse salt, basil leaves and hard cheese such as parmesan, all blended with olive oil. Here’s a tasty recipe without the cheese and oil to create this super-delicious and healthy pasta dish.
Cooking for one doesn’t need to be a challenge. If you have a few core ingredients, you will be able to create a great pizza in a few minutes.
The name székely gulyás means “gypsy goulash” in Hungarian. Technically, this is a soupy pork dish with sauerkraut and sour cream. Swap out the pork with mushrooms to create a traditional-style vegan version at home.
Did you know that Hungarian goulash is the most famous and often-cooked dish outside the borders of Hungary? It is eaten as a main dish and is considered to be more of a soup than a stew. If cooked in the proper way, goulash has a nice and evenly thick consistency, almost like a sauce.
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