The very first time I tried Marak Kubbeh Adom coincided with my very first time making it. Fair to say, I fell in love with it. It's the ultimate cold weather comfort food. Marak Kubbeh Adom is a Kurdish specialty, semolina dumplings filled with fragrantly spiced beef or lamb and simmered in a crimson red beetroot broth. To make this recipe vegetarian/vegan simply replace the meat with mushrooms.
These Vegan Tuna Maki Sushi Rolls are made with a raw fish substitute (marinated and cooked watermelon) making them veggie friendly without compromising on taste!
Celeriac Steaks are a super simple way to swap out the regular star of a steak dinner without missing any of it! Top it off with some punchy salsa verde and you've got yourself a winner!
This vegan garden cress pesto is full of flavour and loaded with all kinds of nutritious ingredients like garden cress, basil, garlic, nutritional yeast, olive oil, and walnuts!
This recipe is loosely adapted and 'veganized' from Yotam Ottolenghi and Sami Tamimi's recipe in Jerusalem. These light and savoury kebabs are made of cauliflower and artichokes. Great as a starter or a main course, paired with the eggplant, with a simple salad, or as part of a mezze spread. You won't miss the fish in this one!
This easy noodle dish is umami in all the right ways, combining hoisin sauce with broccoli and brussels sprouts for a bite, cashews for a crunch, and shiitake mushrooms for their meaty texture.
These Bloody White Bean Burgers will fool all the omnivores at your dinner table with it's smokey, flavourful, hearty bite.
This Almond Saffron Stew comes together quickly but isn't lackluster in the depth of flavour department. With the combination of orange, saffron, and almonds you'll have an enticing dinner ready in no time.
This simple, light Rajasthani Inspired Watermelon Cashew Curry is sure to impress your taste buds. It's the perfect combination of sweet and spicy, with added texture and nuttiness from the cashews.
This warming Vegan Lentil Moussaka is great for a night in and serves a small crowd. Layered with eggplant, zucchini, a full-bodied 'meat' sauce, and a 'cheesy' bechamel sauce.
These Spiced Sweet Potato Patties are subtly sweet with a kick. They're simple to make, can easily be stored in the freezer so that you always have one on hand, packed with protein, and very flavourful.
This faux fish is an excellent replacement for raw tuna fish in asian - specifically Japanese - recipes. It takes a little while to make, but it's well worth the effort!