I absolutely love having asparagus during spring and into the summer. Recently I started growing water cress and it’s incredibly simple and nice. It grows like weed in my greenhouse and in the kitchen window sill as well. Highly recommend it! Ingredients 250 g risotto rice (arborio) 16-20 green asparagus 1/2 onion 2 garlic cloves […]

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Ingredients 1 tbsp chia seeds  3 tbsp water 1/2 cup almond milk   2 tbsp apple cider vinegar  1 tbsp olive oil 1 cup rice flour 1 cup gram flour 1/2 cup buckwheat  1/2 cup gluten-free oats 2 tsp gluten-free baking powder 1 tbsp protein powder, vanilla flavour 1/2 tsp pure vanilla powder, from Rapunzel  […]

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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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Traditional trifle is a very popular Christmas dessert. Normally made from sponge, cream, fruits, berries, custard and jelly or jam. Sherry has also been a typical addition to the sponge.  This trifle is quite different from the traditional one, but delicious nevertheless. I use eggs for the sponge, but those that want this dessert to […]

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 Ingredients 40 g 85 – 100% chocolate, no added sugar 8 drops caramel stevia, from Good Good  1 package (300 g) silken tofu 1/2 cup whippable cream, from Oatly 1 tsk pure vanilla powder pinch of salt   Method Take the silken tofu out of the fridge and put in a sieve to drain the […]

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As the Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II is being celebrated this extended bank holiday I decided to make Eton Mess in her honour. This dessert reminds me of the wonderful years I lived in London. The recipe is without added sugar, but unfortunately it isn’t possible to make a sugarless meringue with aquafaba. I had to […]

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