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Spiced Butternut Squash with Lemon Tahini and Miso Granola

Tuesday, August 13, 2024

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The well spiced roasted butternut squash wedges that's drizzled with a creamy, tangy, garlicky tahini , then topped with a miso granola prepared with a mixture of pistachios, almonds, pepitas, sesame seeds and fennel seeds. They really make the dish. If you want a vegetarian main to make an impact on your family and friends, this fits the bill perfectly.

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Lettuce Salad with Bacon-wrapped Goat Cheese and Raspberries

Monday, August 12, 2024

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Simple, classic and always popular: fresh goat's cheese wrapped in smoky bacon on a lettuce salad with baby radishes, raspberries and a thyme vinaigrette. This salad is particularly popular as a starter for festive menus. With some homemade sourdough bread, this salad will also make an excellent main course. It's quick to make, super tasty and an absolute eye-catcher. I used a mixture of oak leaf, lollo rosso und lollo bianco as the salad base, but you can use other lettuce or greens.

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Keto Aubergine Balls

Sunday, August 11, 2024

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These keto aubergine balls are made with a mixture of egg yolks, almond meal, flat parsley, garlic, freshly grated Parmesan cheese and a touch of salt and pepper. They are then coated with ground pork rind and fried in lard until golden and crispy. If you are not on keto, then replace almond meal and pork rind with breadcrumbs. Whether as a starter with a delicious dip or as finger food at a party, or take them to a picnic, these aubergine balls always work!

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Octopus Salad

Saturday, August 10, 2024

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The combination of juicy sweet cherry tomatoes, unique cilantro, briney olives and baby capers together with a simple but refreshing lemon vinaigrette took the flavour of this seafood salad up a notch. If you like calamari, you will enjoy the meaty octopus too.
Use fresh or frozen octopus. Previously frozen octopus tends to become tender more quickly than fresh. Frozen, pre-cleaned octopus is easier to find over here. If you are buying fresh one, wash and clean it or nicely ask the fishmonger to clean it for you. If desired, grill them briefly for that wonderful smoky flavour and beautiful char before cutting them for the salad.

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Keto Tuna Mushroom Muffins

Friday, August 09, 2024

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A small, delicious finger-friendly snack that will fill you up as they're rich in healthy fats and a whole lot of protein. Perfect for breakfast on the go, to take to the office or for a picnic. If you’re looking for a quick and easy dinner, you can serve them with a salad of your choice. It’s also such a versatile recipe, you can mix and match with vegetables you already have in the fridge or want to use up, and swap in any cheese you like (Gouda, Havarti, Gruyère, or Muenster cheese).

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Black Hummus

Thursday, August 08, 2024

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If you have a high speed blender, use it to make tahini. Otherwise use your food processor. Just keep in mind using a food processor will take lots of time, it took me almost two hours, because I took short breaks in between to prevent my food processor from overheating, and you should scrape down the sides every now and then. You don't have to toast the sesame seeds, but toasting process is what helps the seeds to release their oils, thus making them easier to blend.
Hummus, originating in the Middle East, has been gaining popularity all over the world as this dip is very delicious and versatile. You can make a chorizo hummus bowl, or a hummus using chickpea flour, or cauliflower hummus, or this beautiful pink beet hummus. So here is my new addtion: Black Tahini Hummus. Garnish with your favourite toppings and serve with crackers, pita or crudites. Leftover hummus will keep in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.
Black tahini has a stronger flavour than the traditional white one, so when working with it, you need to add some sweetness to cut through that flavour. For this tahini, I added 2 teaspoons of maple syrup. Use black garlic if you can find them, otherwise, regular garlic works just fine.

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Old Amsterdam Salad with Radishes and Walnuts

Wednesday, August 07, 2024

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Whether for a grill party or a lunch: this simple recipe for cheese, radish and walnut salad is ideal for a warm relaxing summer evening. If you are going to eat healthier and more salads, let's just make it more interesting, exciting and satisfying. But it's best to try the recipe and see for yourself!
Old Amsterdam is a Gouda which has been matured for 18 months. It has a deep yellow colour with a firm, waxy texture and a hint of sweetness. Use Emmentaler or Cheddar instead if desired. You can also try a mixture of different kinds of cheese.

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Steak Tagliata with Black Olive and Parmesan Dressing

Tuesday, August 06, 2024

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One of Italy's most popular ways to prepare steak--Tagliata which gets its name from the Italian verb tagliare, meaning 'to cut or slice'. It's perfect for any steak night dinner. Steak tagliata usually calls for sirloin, aka rump or flank, but I much prefer the texture and flavour of fatty ribeye. Traditionally, it's prepared on a grill, but you can easily make this with a grill pan or just a regular skillet.

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Butter-dipped Radishes

Monday, August 05, 2024

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Radishes dipped with softened butter and sprinkled with sea salt is a classic low-carb snack in French cuisine. The secret to this French canapé is in the quality ingredients. So use the best unsalted butter, fresh, mild radishes (I used tri-coloured radishes) and sea salt, like fleur de sel or herb/spiced salt. I used kala namak black rock salt because I love it. The butter really works to tame the pungency and peppery flavour of the radishes and, of course, a little salt simply enhances the flavour.

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Lime, Chilli and Spring Onion Chicken Drumsticks

Sunday, August 04, 2024

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A delightful chicken recipe, adapted from Dish, with fresh lime, spring onion, and a little spicy kick. The dressing was added at the end of roasting, so the chicken became sticky without burning and the zingy lime flavour stays fresh. Serve this dish with rice and your favorite vegetable.

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Green Bean Salad with Bacon and Grated Eggs

Saturday, August 03, 2024

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Green beans are such a versatile vegetable. Blanch them and toss with crispy bacon, shaved egg and a wholegrain Dijon mustard vinaigrette for a delicious green bean salad that's perfect for lunch or dinner party. You can prepare green beans, bacon, dressing and eggs in advance and store separate in the refrigerator. Put it together just before serving. Haricots verts are French green beans, they are thinner, longer and straighter and cook faster.

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Malt Loaf

Friday, August 02, 2024

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There's something very comforting and pleasurable about a cup of tea with a thick slice of sticky buttered malt loaf--an easy, favourite British teatime treat known for its rich, sticky texture and malty flavour. The key to a great malt loaf is in the fruit-soaking – overnight at room temperature. For maximum flavour and texture, wrap the finished loaf and leave it for a couple of days before tucking in.
Any dried fruit is fine for malt loaf. Chop larger fruits like dates, figs, prunes or apricots to the size of raisins before using. You can adjust the amount of malt extract according to your taste. For this recipe, I used 5 tablespoons.

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