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- Sticky pork belly with green papaya and carrot saladThis could be one of my favourite meals. I adore pork belly, especially when it is cooked slowly in spices so it’s sticky and gelatinous. This salad, which is vibrant with chilli and lime, complements the sweetness perfectly. This looks l...
- Nigella’s marshmallow rice krispie squaresThere was a bake sale at work the next day and I was not my usual organised self. I had very little time or ingredients so was looking for something quick and easy. After scouring through my cookbooks, I found this recipe in ‘Nigella Expr...
- Brooklyn Blackout cakeThis is the best chocolate cake I’ve ever made. I adore chocolate, so am no stranger to a chocolate cake but this one stands out as it’s just so decadent, moist and moreish. The cake consists of a really soft sponge and a cust...
- Halloumi with roasted veg, quinoa and harissa yoghurton Jul 24, 2016 in 30 Minute Mains Diabetes Friendly Dinner Gluten Free Healthy Lunch Vegetarian Cheese Food HalloumiThis recipe is currently on regular rotation in our house at the moment, for a number of reasons. Firstly, it suits the recent weather here, which is amazingly warm for Manchester! Secondly, it’s healthy. Finally, Kieran is obsessed with hallou...
- Peanut butter cookiesThis a lighter and more low cal recipe for peanut butter cookies than you would usually see. However, they still have the great flavour and texture of regular cookies, which means they make a great relatively guilt free snack. You need to...
- Ratatouille hotpotWell, summer has already come and gone in Manchester and we are yet again being soaked in rain. It’s still warm though, so while it’s not salad weather, nor do I want to eat anything too heavy. This recipe is the perfect balance as...
- Kefta tagine with cauliflower & saffron saladon Jun 8, 2016 in Diabetes Friendly Dinner Gluten Free Healthy Middle Eastern Style Cauliflower Food Meatball TagineMore meatballs. I know. I need to just rename this blog to ‘Full as a meatball’ and be done with it. I promise you, this recipe is interesting though. This is a really easy tagine to make that uses regular store cupboard ingre...
- Spiced sweet potato burger with avocado and basil salsaI’m currently eating a lot less meat and am trying to cook vegetarian at least twice per week. So even if you’re breaking out the burgers to eat in the sunshine, there is no reason why anyone should miss out, as this recipe is both v...
- Aubergine ragu with meatballsWe eat a lot of spaghetti bolognese in our house. Mostly because it’s delicious, but also because it happens to be one of the five dishes that Kieran can cook really well (I have to admit, better than me!0. One night I felt like having the flav...
- Spare ribs with rum barbecue sauceon May 7, 2016 in American Style Diabetes Friendly Dinner Gluten Free Slow Cooked bbq Pork Ribs RibsWe live near a large oriental supermarket that sells huge racks of ribs at reasonable prices, so when I was in there one day grabbing supplies, I bought one and shoved it in the freezer, thinking that I would bring it out on a sunny day. W...
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