Keto Avocado Pancakes
Thursday, November 17, 2022Simple and speedy to prepare, these fluffy, naturally gluten-free pancakes don't need any flour. Instead, the almonds and avocado add a good combination of flavours. The result is a tender, savoury pancake, perfect for serving up for a weekend breakfast in bed. You can add a sunny side-up egg or/and a couple of rashers of streaky bacon. Or simply drizzle the pancakes with some monkfruit sweetened syrup for a keto-friendly meal. Packed with protein and healthy fat, this is a great way to kick start your day.
Seedy Oatbread - Gluten, Dairy, Sugar & Egg Free
Tuesday, November 15, 2022Bread without wheat flour are very popular right now. Instead of wheat flour, this oat bread contains many seeds, nuts and of course oat flakes. The nuts and seeds are held together here by the crashed linseeds, psyllium husks and water. (That is why the resting time is particularly important for the flourless bread.) This gives the bread a firm consistency and makes the bread particularly crunchy. This delicious seedy bread is super filling and contains lots of healthy ingredients and is bursting with fibre, protein, healthy fats and minerals. It is easy and can be prepared in no time at all. Be sure to try it out! It's gluten, dairy, sugar and egg free - an ideal bread alternative for those who have sensitive tummies or simply want to eat consciously. If desired, flavour the dough with some turmeric, fennel, and careway seeds. For a richer version, replace 50 ml of water with coconut oil.
Oats are full of goodness and provide our bodies with a lot of good nutrients, minerals, fibre and trace elements. In addition, oats can help lower blood sugar levels and prevent you from the dreaded sugar cravings. Rye or barley flakes can be used instead.
Radicchio Salad with Blueberries and Parmesan
Sunday, November 13, 2022This is truly a superfood salad filled with savoury and fruity ingredients that are both healthy and tasty. The bitter substance lactucopicrin from radicchio stimulates the production of digestive juices in the stomach, liver and pancreas. King of all the cheese - real, authentic Parmigiano Reggiano is rich in vitamin B12, calcium, zinc, and other antioxidants and minerals that your body loves. Walnuts are rich in heart-healthy fats and high in antioxidants. Packed with antioxidants and phytoflavinoids, blueberries are also high in potassium and vitamin C. Not only can they lower your risk of heart disease and cancer, they are also anti-inflammatory.
Pumpkin Quince Curry
Thursday, November 10, 2022Cucumber Boats with Labneh and Dukkah
Monday, November 07, 2022Oven Roasted Chestnuts and Puree
Thursday, November 03, 2022Select chestnuts that are heavy for their size with tight, shiny shells. Dull and very light chestnuts may be older and already somewhat dried out. Holes in the shell indicate a worm infestation. If you are not sure, you can put the chestnuts in warm water. If the nuts are fresh, they will sink to the bottom.
The chestnuts develop their nutty-sweet aroma when roasted. Enjoy them plain or with some salt and butter. The chestnut puree is delicious either warm or cold. You can spread it on bread or serve it as a hearty dip with vegetable sticks as a snack or starter! The shell is best removed when the chestnuts are still hot. Make sure that the brown, furry skin is also removed.
Creamy Quince and Parsnip Soup
Monday, October 31, 2022This fruity and delicious soup will protect you perfectly during the cold season, as quince provides plenty of immune-boosting vitamin C and contains tannins and tartaric acid, which have antiviral and antibacterial effects. Along with vitamin C, parsnips are rich in potassium, a mineral that helps your heart function, balances your blood pressure, and lowers your risk for kidney stones. It's economical, easy to throw together with a few ingredients and incredibly versatile. Besides parsnip, you can also use pumpkin, root celery, carrot or sweet potato to make the soup.
White Chocolate Ganache Tart
Friday, October 28, 2022A superbly rich and creamy white chocolate ganache tart that requires no baking and uses seasonal raspberries. The crust can be prepared one day ahead. Chill the tart until the cream is fully set for easier cutting or put it in the freezer for an hour if you are in a rush. Use coconut cream and coconut fat as substitutes if you are sensitive to dairy. While I have used a 23cm round tart pan, you could use whatever shaped tart pan or even individual-sized ones you have, but keep in mind this may affect the amounts of white chocolate ganache you’ll need.