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Try our delicious BBQ Tofu and Soba Noodle Rolls Recipe

BBQ Tofu and Soba Noodle Rolls Recipe

This dish does require a little prep; however, it can be done the day before or in the morning. It’s a DIY meal that everyone can get involved with, even the kids. The BBQ sauce may sound like a lot of effort but once made you have a really versatile flavour bomb to use with everything. There are a number of online versions of this kind of sauce but this is my favourite combination. I recommend doubling the quantity!

Try our delicious Pear, Ginger and Yoghurt Cake Recipe

Pear, Ginger and Yoghurt Cake Recipe

This simple, healthy yoghurt cake is an adaptable basic cake that I know you’ll keep coming back to. I think the combination of pear and ginger is a match made in heaven, but you can alter the spices and fruit to suit your taste and the season.

Try our traditional Dutch Speculaas Biscuits Recipe

Dutch Speculaas Biscuits Recipe

Speculaas is a traditional Dutch biscuit made with a delicious spice blend of cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, cardamom and cloves. I grew up eating these biscuits in Holland, especially around the festive season when they’re traditionally eaten. This is a version using more nutrient-dense flours such as brown-rice flour, blanched almond meal and spelt flour.

Lisa Guy's hearty Chicken and Spinach Risotto Recipe

Chicken and Spinach Risotto Recipe

Chicken provides amino acids needed to build and restore the body. Eating protein helps stabilise blood sugar levels and gives you a sense of satiety after eating. Chicken also supplies plenty of zinc, an important nutrient needed for wound healing, healthy immune function and male and female fertility. Including dark green leafy vegetables like spinach in your daily diet is one of the best things you can do for your health. These nutritional powerhouses are rich in B vitamins, including folate, B6 and B12, which are all needed for good heart health.

Oven-Baked Pumpkin and Corn Brown Rice Risotto

Oven-Baked Pumpkin and Corn Brown Rice Risotto Recipe

This hearty risotto is a great source of dietary fibre. Brown rice contains around seven times more fibre than white rice per serving and has a lower GI (glycaemic index), which means it takes longer to digest and won’t cause sharp spikes in blood sugar levels. Fibre is important, not only for keeping blood sugar levels stable but also for cardiovascular health, as it helps to lower cholesterol levels.