Sunday 11 September 2016

Saag Paneer

Saag Paneer is a fabulous veggie dish full of goodness and very tasty!  I was so proud of this one I put it into a foil box.  Yum!



You need:


  • A block of paneer indian cheese
  • Two handfuls of cherry tomatoes
  • Tspn coconut oil
  • Roughly chopped brown onion
  • Cumin Seeds
  • Four frozen cubes of spinach
  • Pinch of medium curry powder
  • Pinch of Turmeric
  • Sprinkle of garam massalla powder
  • Generous salt and pepper seasoning

Brown the onion and cumin seeds then add the paneer and spices.  Then add the spinach and reduce.  This recipe works best if you add the tomatoes last then place the saag paneer in the oven for 20 minutes.  Yum!

Linguine Aglio

Sometimes, simple is best.  This is a 20 minute, healthy powerhouse of a meal which I adapted from a dinner in Lake Garda.  We served this recipe together with the Zucchini Swirl as a side.




It serves three to four and its simplicity speaks volumes.  Concentration is required right at the end.


  • Pack of linguine
  • Two handfuls each of fresh basil and parsley shredded
  • Good quality olive oil (don't scrimp)
  • Four tbsp of chopped black olives or a tsp of crostini
  • Tbsp of lazy garlic
  • Half tsp chopped chilli's
  • Half a cup of grated parmesan
  • Salt and Pepper to season




Whilst cooking your pack of linguine, prepare the fresh herbs and spices in a bowl.  Save the parmesan

When the linguine is cooked simply add to the herbs and whilst stirring add the olives and cheese.  

Serve immediately!!

Loz's Zucchini Swirls (v) (lactose free)

We have more courgettes than anything else from the allotment this year and needed a recipe to get rid of a few in an interesting way.  Cue lil sister in law! I have adapted this amazing recipe and would love to share it! 

Heat the oven to 170 and put on your favourite episode of Jeremy Kyle whilst you curl those courgettes!!

  • 8 Zucchinis - peeled into ribbons avoiding most of the seeds and curled into rosettes in the baking dish. (This will take about an hour to do!)
  • 3 bulbs of fresh elephant garlic (much sweeter), small cloves halved and spread evenly inside zucchini curls.
  • -Large punnet of organic plum tomatoes halved and scattered over Zucchini
  • -handful of fresh thyme and parsley leaves scattered over 
  • -1 packet of soft goats cheese and the odd sliver of blue goats cheese for flavour scattered over the masterpiece!
  • 3-4 Tablespoons of melted coconut oil drizzled over the top.  Or Olive oil as an alternative
  • Season with black pepper and drizzle with balsamic if you like!


Bake for around 30-40 minutes and discover the ways of the zucchini.  This is a healthy dish that is so tasty it feels wrong!


Wednesday 18 May 2016

Caribbean Cottage Pie with Apple Mash





So here is my vegetarian/lactose free take on a fun cottage pie twist.  Easy bake for busy families or for those just wanting a tasty treat! Don’t fancy “meat free”? Just substitute pork or beef mince (500g)

THE CARIBBEAN BIT:



·      ¾ pack of quorn mince (or pork/beef mince 500g)
·      1 red onion – chopped
·      3 large handfuls of curly kale
·      1 red pepper – chopped
·      1 part boiled and finely sliced carrot
·      1 tbsp jerk paste (tesco is good)
·      1 tbsp lazy garlic
·      Chilli to taste (optional)

Fry lightly in a tbsp of olive oil and spoon into a casserole dish.  Allow to cool whilst working on the mash

APPLE MASH TOPPING:

  • ·      Half a jar of apple sauce (or a cup of pre-mashed apple)
  • ·      1 handful of lactose free grated mature cheddar  (or just cheddar)
  • ·      Splash of lactose free skimmed milk (or normal)
  • ·      Salt and pepper to taste


COMBINE AND COOK:

Mash and mix it all together and spread the mash evenly on top of the jerk mixture.  Sprinkle with another handful of cheese and season to your taste.

Place in the middle of a pre-heated ovento 170 degrees oven for 30 mins or until golden.  Serve with veg on the side if you like!

Total prep and serving time – 45 mins


FIT AS A BUTCHERS DOG!!!