“It’s messy grating beetroot but this recipe is fun to try and the taste of the burgers makes it all worthwhile! (NB it does involve some chilling/firming time of at least an hour, so factor this in to your schedule)”Chantal x
vlaweb | February 25, 2015
When butternut squash first became fashionable I just couldn’t understand what all the fuss was about – I didn’t really like its sweet taste. But knowing it was good for me (being extremely rich in vitamins and flavonoids etc) I persevered and devised this soup. I’m so glad I did because now it’s one of […]
Stuffed Mushrooms
vlaweb | December 10, 2014
“This is great as a starter or you can serve with corn on the cob and crusty homemade bread for a main meal.”VV
vlaweb | December 10, 2014
“This pad thai is satisfying. And I mean SATISFYING. Thanks to its extra-filling combo of big, fat, starchy noodles, protein-packed tofu, and salty-fatty peanuts, it will sate even the most rabidly hungry person, vegan or not. (You can either marinate your own tofu or buy ready-made.)” Emily
Vegan Haggis
vlaweb | December 9, 2014
“If you’re thinking ‘It can’t be a haggis without meat’, I say only this: I’ve shared a veggie haggis with some Scottish friends before and if it’s good enough for them it’s good enough for me.”Alastair
Thai-style Burgers
vlaweb | December 9, 2014
“I love (vegan) Thai food. It uses some of my favourite flavours- limes, coconut, lemongrass and ginger to name but a few.“Alastair
Vegetable Biryani
vlaweb | December 9, 2014
“This is a perfect mid-week recipe that is easy to prepare- and the oven does all the hard work. It’s also cooked in one pot, so less washing up!”Katy
This soup is so simple to make and you can make it while your bread is baking. You’ll have lunch on the table in no time. The best thing is, if you’re using a bread maker you can put your feet up with a cuppa while the lentils are cooking. The soup will easily feed […]