I adore this vegetarian bowl of Middle Eastern flavours! Couscous brightened up with fresh herbs, zesty lemon and pops of pomegranates to add juiciness and sweetness. The falafels are so easy to make just pop all the ingredients in a food processor and whizz them up , and shape into patties. I love the aromatic spices in the falafels, bringing exotic flavours to the bowl. Finished off with a drizzle of creamy rich tahini dressing is absolutely delicious!
Read MorePolenta has the same comforting effect as mashed potatoes and the vibrant gremolata really livens up the dish with its freshness.
Read MoreSatisfy your cravings for crispy comfort with our Air Fryer Butternut Squash & Carrot Bhajis with Fluffy Flatbreads! These golden, air-fried delights are packed with the wholesome goodness of butternut squash and carrots, infused with aromatic spices for an extra kick of flavor. Paired with fluffy flatbreads, each bite is a symphony of textures and tastes, perfect for a cozy night in or a casual gathering with friends.
Read MoreStart the new year feeling good from the inside, with a soup packed full of all the goodness and immune-boosting properties you need.
Read MoreThese homemade vegetable crisps are the perfect snack with a warm drink and are cheaper and healthier than shop-bought alternatives.
Read MoreI have so many variations on this ultimate comfort food that I feel I could write a whole book on it!This recipe really is the ultimate, it’s really creamy (which is essential in a mac n cheese), and the topping is lovely and crunchy (also essential), thanks to the panko breadcrumbs.
Read MoreThis three-bean vegetarian chili is a wonderfully simple, one-pot no-fuss dish. The results are magical, a richly flavoured meal that only gets better with time, like a fine wine, if you can make it a day ahead. Serve it up in a large warmed bowl for everyone to help themselves, along with smaller bowls of guacamole, rice, grated cheese and tortilla chips. The perfect Friday night feast!
Read MoreThe idea of making a cheese soufflé to many of you sounds utterly terrifying, I think that’s because so much hype has been made about getting that grand lift in the oven, and the fear that it will all flop! But I promise you they couldn’t be simpler to make.
Read MoreI love the feeling that I get from eating this salad –it makes me feel hydrated, cared for, energetic, happy and also gives me a feeling of inner glow that feeds my outer glow! I sometimes swap out the red cabbage for grated carrots, or the kale for spinach, or the broccoli for French beans
Read MoreThis salad is brilliant when you want a big hit of vegetables and something that will satisfy a hunger too. I sometimes mix in ½ teaspoon of harissa paste to the olive oil if I want a fiery kick. Or if I am feeling extra hungry I will add in a can of drained and rinsed chickpeas or butter beans. Feta, ricotta or goats cheese is delicious with it too.
Read MoreA gorgeous seasonal spring tart.
Read MoreI love the feeling that I get from eating this salad –it makes me feel hydrated, cared for, energetic, happy and also gives me a feeling of inner glow that feeds my outer glow! I sometimes swap out the red cabbage for grated carrots, or the kale for spinach, or the broccoli for French beans
Read MoreBring a taste of Italy to your table! a creamy Sicilian Lemon Fettuccine, which is the perfect recipe to indulge in this weekend.
Read MoreMaking gazpacho is just a case of chopping and blending. Easy. Once you have made the gazpacho, put it in the fridge for an hour as it should be served chilled. The cucumber and dill salsa adds texture, and you could also throw in croutons if you wish.
Read MoreFollowing news that a quiche will be the official dish of the Coronation celebrations, Clodagh’s testing out the recipe to see if it really is fit for royalty.
Read MoreIt only takes about 20 minutes from start to finish. It’s one of my favourite quick-fix, weeknight suppers and there are so many variations. It’s a good base to work from as you can use bits and pieces that otherwise may go to waste.
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