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25 August, 2014

First Times with Apple and Prune Cake


This Tuesday my dad is having dinner at our house for the first time. We moved into our new home only three months ago, and it has taken this long to get our A into G and haul over the parentals.

I recently discovered that something he has never experienced before is a wholefoods, unrefined cake…. So, out come my cake pans, bell domes, and wooden spoons for an evening of first times.

This delicious dessert is most complimented by a side of coconut cream or Greek yoghurt. It is perfect during the colder winter months as it has that cosy nourishing feel to it, especially when served straight from the oven.

If you have a particular fancy for apples you can always add another one to the batter.

Here goes dad....

20 August, 2014

Winter Vegetable Beef Lasagne with Flourless White Sauce



Childhood is characterized by the rich scent of beef Bolognese bubbling away on the stove, and cheesy white sauce being poured from a large Pyrex bowl over layers of beef mince and lasagne sheets. It’s a happy space, and one I want to relive from time to time with what new skills I’ve learned since then.

So when we had friends over the other day I relished the opportunity to create a meal designed for more than just two people. Out came my Pyrex jug and baking dish… only to realise this version of Beef Lasagne didn’t require a Pyrex jug after all! With the help of The Healthy Food Chef, I managed to adapt a recipe for white sauce made with cauliflower, and still make it taste like my mother’s. It was a small, but happy feat, and was made in the bowl of a food processor – how modern can I get?!

Another adaptation to the classic lasagne in my recipe, is what I used instead of pasta. This recipe calls for layers of thinly sliced vegetables. Nourishing, protein-rich, and with all those good fats!

This meal makes a happy family, at least in my experience anyway…


12 August, 2014

Winter warmer: spicy lentil and butternut soup


It can be hard work satisfying one's appetite in winter.  One seems to want bigger portions of everything and salads don't seem to cut it.  I find that pulses such as lentils really help to fill you up in the colder months.  Pulses are high in protein and fibre and, my favourite part... quite affordable.

This soup is warming in all kind of ways.  I love using whole cumin seeds- it just makes the spice a bit more noticeable.  It's a pretty simple all round soup, but it's a goodie. You have probably seen lots of versions of it so don't be too worried if you don't have one of the ingredients- this one is definitely not a science.