See the recipe If you’ve never had Lo Bak Gou before, you are missing out! It’s a delicious dish that can be eaten steamed or, as we prefer, stir fried. You can find it in most Chinese restaurants in the Dim Sum section of the menu and is often made around Chinese holidays, as a symbol of prosperity and new beginnings in Chinese tradition. Traditionally this radish cake is made from Chinese turnip or daikon (also known as mooli), rice flour, and water and then steamed. Once cool it can be cut into slices and pan fried until golden brown and crispy. The interior of the cake remains soft while…
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Peach Caramel Rice Pudding (Vegan & Gluten Free)
It’s the weekend and we all need a little bit of a reward for making it through another week in lockdown. This is the perfect compliment to those few occasions when I want to finish dinner with something a little sweet. I don’t often make dessert so on these days I’ll turn towards rice pudding as a quick solution. Pulled together in the instant pot rather than the oven, this is the modernised version of the rice pudding I grew up on that takes so much less time. I watched my mother throwing rice pudding in the oven in a fairly regular basis, it’s one of those dishes she always…
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Leftover Rice Pancakes (Vegan, GF, NF, SF)
Today’s recipes is a lot less work than our last! I always make more rice than we need for one meal. Having extra rice stored in the freezer makes it so easy to whip up dinner when you’re not feeling up to cooking and there’s just so much you can do with it. Whether that’s as simple as just reheating what you have, or turning it into a whole new thing, rice has the flexibility that makes it a staple in our house. Whipping your rice into pancakes takes very little time. So they make the perfect breakfast, quick snack, or light lunch. The pancakes come out with delightfully crisp…
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Vegan Egg Fried Rice (Vegan & Gluten Free)
We’re doing a little series this week on Fakeaways. Recipes that you can easily cook at home that taste as good, if not better than what you’d order for a takeout. What’s more, when cooking at home you have the guarantee that everything will be vegan and match your allergy needs. Want it vegan? Of course you do! Need it gluten free? Not a problem here! Need to avoid soy? I’ve got you. Nuts are a problem? All of this week’s fakeaways are nut free. Today I present to you egg fried rice, no egg needed. A Chinese takeout classic, it’s also one of the best things you can do…
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Loaded Congee Bowls (Vegan & Gluten Free)
Congee is a rice porridge that’s so prevalent in the asian subcontinant that is has many names. You might have heard of it as Jook, Kanji, Zhou, Bobar, Okayu …. I could go on. Incredibly easy to digest but still filling, in some countries it’s the perfect breakfast while also considered the perfect food for the sick. With thousands of years of history behind it, this dish is incredibly comforting and can be as plain or as interesting as you like. We prefer it for dinner with a load of interesting toppings, the bowl full enough to bursting, that you can stir through or eat with a bit of the…
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Tomato Risotto with Basil & Garlic Breadcrumbs (Vegan, Gluten Free & Nut Free)
Risotto is one of those comforting recipes that can seem so unapproachable when served in a restaurant but it’s really not! The secret to a traditional risotto is hot stock, and stirring – never stop stirring. it can be an extremely soothing way to end a stressful day to stand at your hob and gradually nurse a risotto to life. On the other hand, if you don’t have the time or inclination to stand there, constantly stirring, then just leave it to your pressure cooker. Seriously, with very little work you can have dinner ready in 15 to 20 minutes by just leaving the risotto to your pressure cooker. This…
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Vegan Store Cupboard Paella
There are days when I want dinner to remind me of summer and at the moment it feels like we’re almost there with the glorious weather we’ve been having. Paella is perfect for this, it has a warm fragrant burst of flavours that sing of Spain, sun, and long lazy afternoons with friends. My version is ideal for the moment when you might not be able to get to the shops and need to use the odds and ends in the cupboard. I’ve also made sure everything in this can be either frozen or shelf stable so you;re less reliant on leaving the house. This dish is warm, bright and…