Ingredients 250 g rice pasta, from Rapunzel  200 g romanesco, or cauliflower or broccoli  4 garlic cloves 1 red chilli 3 tbsp vegan butter, block from Naturli 1 dl pasta water salt and black pepper olive oil, for frying Method Boil the pasta according to instructions on the package. Peel and chop the garlic, slice […]

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Ingredients 300 g split red lentils 600 ml water 1/2 onion 2 tbsp ginger, chopped  4 garlic cloves 1 tbsp Indian seasoning, from Kryddhusid or Garam masala if you don’t live in Iceland 1/4 tsp turmeric 1/2 tsp chilli flakes 1 vegetable cube, gluten- and sugar free (f.ex. Kallo) 1 can coconut milk, the solid […]

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Few weeks ago the good old internet showed me something that looked like some kind of magic. Pancakes made from only 3 ingredients; red lentils, water and salt. I wasn’t optimistic this would work and the first time I made them I didn’t like them at all. The flavour and texture wasn’t nice. But lo […]

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Ingredients 500 g celeriac 300 g cauliflower 200 g potatoes 1/2 onion 5-7 garlic cloves 2 tbsp estragon/tarragon salt and black pepper olive oil, for frying 1/2 l almond milk 1 l water 250 ml oat cream 1 tbsp nutritional yeast Method Clean, peel and cut the vegetables, onion and garlic coarsely. Fry it for […]

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Ingredients 300 g cauliflower 300 g broccoli 200 g small potatoes 200 g celeriac  1 pepper 2 thyme stems 1 can butter beans  olive oil, for frying salt and black pepper Method Wash and strain the liquid from the butter beans. Divide the cauliflower and broccoli into rather large florets, as shown on the photo. […]

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Ingredients 2-3 carrots 1 celery stalk 1 onion 300 g cauliflower 150 g broccoli 1 chilli 3 garlic cloves 1 tbsp ginger, chopped  1 vegetable cube, gluten- and sugar free (f.ex. Kallo) 2 l water 1 – 2 tbsp nutritional yeast fresh coriander, to taste olive oil, for frying  salt and black pepper Method Slice […]

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The The last day of Christmas is known as Þrettándinn in Iceland. It literally translates as “The Thirteenth” but is more commonly known as Twelfth Night in the English-speaking world. Since Christmas starts on December 24 in Iceland, it’s called Thirteenth Night instead. You can read more about the tradition HERE. It’s a mysterious time, […]

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My Christmas present to you is this healthy and beautiful Christmas wreath. It’s a nice starter for the Christmas table, as the main is often on the heavier side. Next year you might as well use the same ingredients and have it as a main.  I wish you all a delightful and delicious Christmas! ✨🎄✨ […]

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