• Courgette and sweetcorn fritters- Tasty!
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    Courgette and Sweetcorn Fritters (Vegan & Gluten Free)

    Some great dishes have great cultural heritage behind them, while others are created just because something in the fridge needs to be eaten. Today’s fritters are in that last category. We had a lonely courgette in the fridge that had seen better days and really needed to be eaten. In the spirit of anything can be turned into a fritter (much like anything can be turned into a pakora), this dish was born with the minimum of reliance on fresh ingredients. Which make this perfect for emptying the fridge or for those days when you really could do with going to the shops but just don’t have the time. Paired…

  • Fijian Lentil Soup
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    Fijian Dhal Soup (Vegan, GF, NF)

    I picked up this recipe when we visited Fiji a few years ago. While it was part of a truly wonderful holiday, the cooks there struggled with the concept of veganism. Around the repetitive meals and a few not so tasty dinners, this soup became a favourite for both me and Kenny, despite being before he went vegetarian. Totally tasty, I begged the chef for his recipe not even half way through our stay. I’ve made some tweaks since then to make this my own and it makes for a quick, cheap and easy meal. Ready in just 30 minutes, it’s a great backup to have in your pocket for…

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    Green Papaya Salad (Som Tom Thai)

    Dig out your spiralizers people – today we’re making Papaya Salad! I know, using a spiralizer isn’t authentic, it’s certainly not how you’ll see them making it at the night markets in Thailand! Personally if I tried cutting papaya using the traditional method then I’d probably loose a finger. An alternative method often suggested is using a grater and while this will work in a pinch, it often leaves you with papaya strands that are just too thin. A favourite of Thai cusine, this salad is spicy, sour and yet sweet, with the contrasting textures of soft and crunchy. Wandering around the markets in Thailand you’ll see different stalls at…

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    Aubergine Banh Mi (Vegan & Gluten Free)

    These spicy, crunchy sandwiches are a staple in Vietnamese food culture and are perfect on a warm summer’s day. It may seem complicated when you pick one up from a food truck but it’s actually quite approachable with lots of little bits that can be done ahead. In other words, its a recipe that’s made for lockdown, doing the odd bit here and there as working from home allows! The big benefit of doing this yourself is that it allows your to modulate the heat in this Sandwich. Traditionally, this is served with plenty of chillies and an extra layer of even more fresh chillies for those who want it.…

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    Pad Kee Mao (or, Thai Drunken Noodles)

    A few years ago, I went on holiday to Thailand with my sister and mother. It remains one of my favourite holidays and when we came home my brother asked about my favourite part. I told him about all the brilliant food, the wonderful street food stalls and the restaurants that appeared at night. Ever since then I have tried to recreate some of the flavours we had then and this, this is the closest I’ve come in a long time. There are a number of stories of how drunken noodles got their name. Some claim it’s because they’re meant to be so hot they’ll make you feel drunk, others…

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    Spicy Asian Style Cauliflower Bites

    Cauliflower is one of those veggies that have been through a massive ‘glow-up’ over the past few years. Once thought of as a bland, uninspiring veg that tends to be boiled to death, it’s now become a stable for many once you realise how flexible it truly is.  My sister makes pizza bases with it, others I know make cauliflower ‘wings’, often for a tasty side I’ll roast it. Seriously it seems we’ve all been missing a trick by boiling it all these years.  These cauliflower bite are a little salty, a little sweet, with a flash of chilli and crunch. What’s more they’re baked rather than fried so they’re…

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    Banh Xeo – Vietnamese Pancakes

    A lot of my food isn’t really know for its cultural authenticity. I’ll take inspiration from the original sure, but very rarely does it stay true to that original recipe, and so it is here. A quick look around at your typical Banh Xeo filling will tell you that prawns and pork typically make the cut, make it vegetables only and the general consensus seems to be that this is fit for a very light lunch or a starter only but I think we can fix that. The filling for my pancakes is a salad of rice noodles, thinly sliced vegetables, some pickled vegetables, add in some aubergines that are…