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Grapes ‘N Roses Overnight Oats
Grapes yes, roses no. I’ll give you that. But I’ll also assume you caught the play of words and didn’t expect any roses in this overnight oats recipe. Plus, any chance we get to reference …
Read More »Roasted Cauliflower Curry | Sweet, Spicy and Vegan – Pakistani Style
It must be that time of year. I’m craving curry and I’m craving a health-kick, and I want them now. Roasted cauliflower curry takes care of both. Remember when I said how much I love …
Read More »Vegetarian Mushroom Soup – Quick, Creamy, Delicious
Have you ever noticed anything missing from our blog? Something that has never ever been featured, never even mentioned in a passing whisper? If you’re not looking for it, you’ll never find it. We’ve ignored …
Read More »Irresistible Pea and Mint Soup
Pea and mint soup has been around for a very long time. It’s one of the first dishes I remember (I’m not that old, I’m just making a point, bear with me) and been has …
Read More »Creamy Coconut Rice Pudding – Vegan and Tropical. Ready in 35 mins
All throughout my childhood I had to eat rice pudding. I never liked it. It wasn’t coconut rice pudding, but still, I really didn’t like it. Actually I hated it. I’m not sure if my …
Read More »Avocado Chocolate Mousse – A Truly Healthy Dessert! Ready in 8 Mins
It’s time to try and answer one of the universe’s most perennial questions – is it possible to make a truly healthy dessert? This avocado chocolate mousse would like to know where it stands. First, …
Read More »Chickpea Flour Pancakes (Besan Chilla/Cheela) – Traditional Pancakes Taken To The Next Level
I’d been wanting to try chickpea flour pancakes (sometimes known as besan or garbanzo flour too, or even besan chilla and cheela) and there are nearly as many different ways to make them as there …
Read More »Chia Breakfast Pudding – Only 5 ingredients and surprisingly, it’s vegan!
Do you struggle to eat in the morning? If so, you’re not alone. Chowing down on a big ol’ bowl of something might well be the last thing on your mind as you stroll bleary-eyed …
Read More »Avocado Hummus (or how to be the cool kid at the party) – Ready in 10 mins
What do hummus and guacamole both have in common? Answer: ‘they’re both awesome!’. Also acceptable answers would be: ‘they’re both beasts of the nutritional world’, ‘they’re both really quick to make’ and ‘they both taste …
Read More »Vegan Potato Soup – Full on flavour! Ready in 35 mins
You might know how to pimp up an old fashioned potato soup (add cheese and bacon). But how to create a vegan potato soup with proper 5-star potential? Again, I asked my brother Heiko (a …
Read More »Vegan Caesar Dressing (and a cool salad suggestion!) Ready in 10 mins
I bet Caesar never would have thought he’d be remembered by a salad or dressing. And in fact the emperor doesn’t have to do anything with it. There are a couple of theories about who …
Read More »The Runner’s Sandwich – What to eat after running – Mediterranean Style
When I run, I get hungry. When I get hungry, I think of food. I assume that’s my body telling me to fuel up. And I’ve found the ultimate Runner’s Sandwich. It’s fucking amazing. Sometimes …
Read More »Vegan Broccoli Salad – High in Protein, Low in Carbs, Ready in 12 mins
It’s a real surprise that in over two and a half years we’ve never been asked for a broccoli salad recipe. Well, even though you didn’t ask, here it is! Broccoli is just too awesome …
Read More »How To Make Homemade Hummus – In Just 5 Minutes!
If you’ve been keeping any sort of an eye on this blog (or are signed up to our newsletter), then you’ll know we’re engrossed in finding healthy snacks right now. And hummus is at the …
Read More »Amazingly Quick and Healthy Sweet Potato Soup (30 mins)
This Sweet Potato Soup is so damn good that not one, but TWO people with peanut allergies couldn’t resist having a bowl after they witnessed it being cooked. TWO. Sure, they had to take a …
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