This is a hearty, vegan, tasty meal where the sweetness of squash and pumpkin compliment the earthy flavor of lentils and bay. For best results, use the best quality olive oil to drizzle over the dish at the end.
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You may think the star of the show in this dish is the teriyaki, but the truth is that it’s the delicious roasted sesame oil stirred through the rice and drizzled over at the end. If you choose not to use tofu / not interested in a vegan meal, simply use fish or chicken pieces but ensure they have cooked through sufficiently.
If you are choosing to go meat-free, this is a dish where you won’t even notice the difference thanks to the clever use of powerfully-flavored spices used (ground cumin; ground coriander; cayenne pepper) – all the standard spices that make up a traditional chili con carne.
This is a hearty, vegan, tasty meal where the sweetness of squash and pumpkin compliment the earthy flavor of lentils and bay. For best results, use the best quality olive oil to drizzle over the dish at the end.
This is a super-simple dessert that requires little effort. Use any cooking apples you prefer - and enjoy with a generous scoop of vanilla ice-cream or sweet whipped cream
Its pumpkin season so I thought it would be great to feature it as we celebrate autumn here in the UK. I used pumpkin puree (available tinned and can be easily sourced online) and it’s a great way to sneak a little extra fibre into these treats! With a hint of lovely spices, these muffins – which happen to be gluten-free – will be a popular Sunday brunch option.
Colourful and fresh – this salad will be a hit! The key is to get some good caramelisation on the corn for maximum flavour. The recipe calls for 4 halves of corn on the cob, but you can do this with two whole ones, its just easier to slice the kernels when they are ‘shorter’.
A creamy Brandy and green peppercorn sauce to top your Dinner steaks, it’s a classic combination
This is a dreamy, mid-week meal that is quick to prepare and delivers massive flavours. Garlic – tick; white wine – tick; cream – tick; creamy sauce – tick. You simply cannot go wrong with this one.
A lovely, easy chocolate mousse to finish off the special dinner. It may be worth doubling up the recipe, since you are going through all the trouble, you may as well have dessert sorted for the next day too!
Nothing beats slow-roasted lamb. The comforting smell of rosemary and garlic is unbeatable and it’s a gentle reminder that we should all spend time together around the table. We served roasted cherry tomatoes with our lamb shoulder, which may seem a little unconventional but the sweetness and acidity they add is just perfect to cut through the fatty, glorious lamb
We love miniature versions of things. Here we made tiny carrot cakes, by simply creating a square one and trimming into bite-size petit-fours (meaning ‘little ovens’ in French). It is a lovely sweet treat to put out at your BBQ as a dessert that everyone can help themselves to.
This is a hearty, vegan, tasty meal where the sweetness of squash and pumpkin compliment the earthy flavor of lentils and bay. For best results, use the best quality olive oil to drizzle over the dish at the end.
If you are strapped for time when hosting a BBQ, the last thing you need is extra pressure when it comes to dessert. So why not make it easy on yourself, use some ready-made and available ingredients to cause a dessert sensation.
This peach tart, is bound to be a hit for after the grilling is done, and it can be done in less than 10 minutes.