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Homemade Potato Appetizer
Homemade Potato Appetizer

Try this recipe.They are great to serve as a party snack.

Clementine's Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies
Clementine's Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies

Clementine's Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies recipe

Whole Wheat Cinnamon Fruit Scones
Whole Wheat Cinnamon Fruit Scones

Whole Wheat Cinnamon Fruit Scones recipe

Amazing Cheddar Carrot Soup
Amazing Cheddar Carrot Soup

Amazing Cheddar Carrot Soup recipe

Chocolate Spice Bundt Cake
Chocolate Spice Bundt Cake

Chocolate Spice Bundt Cake recipe

Pumpkin Bundt Cake with Chocolate Glaze
Pumpkin Bundt Cake with Chocolate Glaze

Pumpkin Bundt Cake with Chocolate Glaze recipe

Breakfast Whole Wheat Banana Muffins
Breakfast Whole Wheat Banana Muffins

Breakfast Whole Wheat Banana Muffins recipe

Loaded Vegetable and Quinoa Salad with Miso Orange Dressing
Loaded Vegetable & Quinoa Salad with Miso Orange Dressing

A wide variety of fresh vegetables and quinoa are tossed with a salty and sweet miso orange dressing. Serve it as a refreshingly nutritious side dish or a vegetarian/vegan main course.

Farmer's Market Pancakes
Farmer's Market Pancakes

Beakfast pancake or muffin batter with zucchini, bananas, and raisins.

Chicken pillow Ricepe
Chicken pillow Ricepe

The centuries-old chicken dish in the Indian subcontinent is an exquisite and wonderful dish that is equally popular among children, adults, women and gentlemen, and indigenous to traditional cuisine. Chicken thighs are marinated in sharp spices and roasted on coals is known from afar because of their savory aroma. Eat it in the afternoon or at dinner with chopsticks, breads or nuns and have fun.Zinger Burger Recipe KFC

How to Make Butter Chicken at Home Recipe
How to Make Butter Chicken at Home Recipe

Butter Chicken undoubtedly scores the number one position as the most loved and favoured non-veg dishes from north India. With its roots in the Mughlai cuisine, Butter Chicken is a rich, buttery, slightly sweet and flavourful dish that is best enjoyed with naan or kulcha (Indian breads).

Mini Roasted Leek, Onion and Navy Bean Galettes
Mini Roasted Leek, Onion & Navy Bean Galettes

These rustic pie like galettes were so delicious. Buttery crust and a delicious filling made with roasted leek and onion, and creamy navy beans. It didn't last long. Yum.

Acquacotta
Acquacotta

We have the Italians to thank for bringing this humble soup into our kitchens. Originating in Tuscany centuries ago as a means for the poor to use up stale, leftover bread. Today, we are just grateful that we have a hearty, tasty way to use up leftover ingredients that create a deeply-satisfying meal that is not only well-balanced and healthy, but simple to throw together. While it may not have been a dish for the wealthy, we think you will be peasantly surprised.

Tomato & Lentil Soup
Tomato & Lentil Soup

This delicious tomato and lentil soup recipe is super easy to make and full of nutrition. One bowl has only 264 calories, 19g of protein, 16g fibre, and is high in folate, magnesium, vitamin B, iron and potassium. What’s not to love? We like to serve this with a slice of our delicious wholemeal spelt bread.

Grilled Veg and Almond Ricotta Crostinis
Grilled Veg & Almond Ricotta Crostinis

These crostinis have a beautifully blended mix of flavours. They would be ideal as a party snack when you’re entertaining or for lunch when you fancy treating yourself to some bread, but want to balance it out by covering it in a highly nutritious topping.

Vegan Roasted Vegetable Omelette
Vegan Roasted Vegetable Omelette

A healthy vegan recipe, ideal for using up leftover Christmas day vegetables on Boxing Day. It’s a light dish perfect after the indulgences of Christmas day. Chickpea flour is naturally gluten free, chickpeas are a super source of protein, fibre and iron. The skin of vegetables and fruit are quite often a good source of nutrition in itself, the dark skin of the Zucchini/courgette is high in soluble fibre which slows digestion and stabilises sugar levels. The dark skin of the Eggplant/Aubergine is full of fibre, potassium, magnesium and antioxidants, Tomato skin is full of antioxidants too so before removing skins bear this information in mind.