Category: Light Bites & Snacks
Light Bites & Snacks Recipes Sides
Easy oven baked bhajis mean no stress about deep fat frying. Simply pop into the oven, turn half way through and Bob’s your uncle. Delicious served with my quick raita. You could of course make this with standard orange carrots, or whatever colour you desire, but I just love the deep purple pops of colour when you break open each …
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Light Bites & Snacks Sides
Seasonal savoury scones. If you can’t get wild garlic, or it’s our of season, substitute with chives, spring onions, or spinach with a small clove of grated garlic. Don’t like sheep’s cheese? Whatever cheese you like would be suitable as long as it is medium-hard e.g. Gruyere, Manchego, Cheddar, Wensleydale, Goat’s etc Makes 9 scones Ingredients 125g plain wholemeal flour …
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Light Bites & Snacks Main Meals Recipes
When cauliflower cheese and macaroni cheese collide. I made this recipe for child nutritionist Charlotte Stirling-Reed. She loved the idea of these muffins for baby led weaning. For more information on this topic head to her website. Makes approximately 15 muffins Ingredients 180g macaroni – I have used a high fibre variety 150g broccoli, cut into small florets 150g cauliflower, …
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Educational Hub Light Bites & Snacks Main Meals Recipes Sides
Could wild garlic be a low FODMAP alternative to garlic? A 2019 paper investigated the fructan content of wild garlic and other herbs commonly used in Bulgaria. From their analysis, the authors found that the total fructans (FODMAPs) were lower in wild garlic in comparison to chives (2.2g vs 5.7g per 100g dried weight). Interestingly, people following low FODMAP diets …
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Breakfast Dessert Light Bites & Snacks Recipes
Best of both Apple and Cinnamon Hot Cross Buns combining the goodness of wholemeal flour with sweet cinnamon and apple to give a delicious but healthy twist to this Easter classic. This recipe is adapted from Julie Jones‘s Soulful Baker cookbook. Makes 9 buns Ingredients For the buns 50g butter, melted 175g strong white flour 175g strong wholemeal flour 35g …
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Breakfast Light Bites & Snacks Main Meals Recipes Sides
Making your own baked beans can be so satisfying and give you greater control over what goes into them. A quick investigation into baked beans sold in UK supermarkets shows that the average 200g portion of standard baked beans will contain 1g of salt (ranging up to a staggering 1.6g). It’s Salt Awareness Week (8th-14th March 2021), which aims to …
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Breakfast Dessert Light Bites & Snacks Recipes
The easiest (and quickest) way to use up some brown Fairtrade bananas from the bottom of your fruit bowl. These little cakes make the perfect pudding in a hurry. There’s also no added sugar thanks to the natural sweetness of the extra ripe bananas, and the addition of a date. Each cake provides you with 4 different plant points for …
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Breakfast Light Bites & Snacks Main Meals Sides
I love the combination of sage and squash. It’s one of my favourite winter flavour duo! Delicious any time of the day; serve at brunch with an egg cooked to your liking, or serve as lunch, or even dinner as a starter or main dish. These would be delicious with a soured cream sauce on the side, or make a …
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Light Bites & Snacks Main Meals Recipes Sides
Seasonal root vegetables make a simple, but super tasty soup which packs a punch. Fresh horseradish is super pungent and will got “straight up your nose”. I suggest starting with half the amount of fresh horseradish and tasting before adding more. Once you find the level you’re happy with you can stop. However, if you accidentally over do it, add …
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Light Bites & Snacks Main Meals Recipes
Seasonal Jerusalem artichokes fresh from the allotment. These little beauties are packed full of a prebiotic called inulin. Prebiotics are types of carbohydrates which our body is unable to digest, so it passes through the digestive tracts which feeds our gut bacteria. If you have a meal full of prebiotics you may feel a little bloated or gassy after, but …
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