Quick spiced dal soup

  • Post published:June 24, 2017

We took some simple vegetarian ingredients and turned them into a lovely starter or, in larger portions, our dal soup makes a great cheap and cheerful family dinner. And remember that because they are small, split in half and skinned, red lentils are the quickest cooking of all pulses. However, they tend to disintegrate – this makes them great for dals and soups, less so for salads or sides.

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Traditional masala chai

  • Post published:June 23, 2017

The next time you sit down for your morning cuppa, perhaps consider spicing it up with the delectable taste, aroma and health benefits of a blend tailored in India.Masala chai, or quite simply chai as it is commonly known, dates back to the early 1900s, and comes with a story as unique as its flavour.

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Crumble-filled apples

  • Post published:June 21, 2017

How do you like this winter warming healthy dessert? The fibre found in wholegrains, such as oats, helps to keep you fuller for longer and lowers the risk of obesity That’s why we have plenty of it, and other yummy ingredients, in our crumble-filled apples.

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Chicken and kidney bean enchiladas

  • Post published:June 20, 2017

Beans are anything but boring, especially when they are mixed into this Mexican classic. Our black bean enchiladas are filled with rich wintery staples such as tomatoes, peppers and spices. We finish ours off in the oven, to get that golden cheesy topping we all know and love. Dig in!

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Chickpea fudge

  • Post published:June 17, 2017

Did you know that chickpea fudge is a traditional Indian treat? And although the contain plenty of indulgent sugar, the chickpea flour gives them a healthy dose of protein.

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