Paleo

Hemp Milk (Vegan, GF)

By , January 3, 2021

‘Because we cannot scrub our inner body, we need to learn a few skills to help cleanse our tissues, organs and mind. This is the art of Ayurveda.’ Happy New Year from Plant to Table. Wishing you and yours love, light, laughter and good health in 2021.  If you are ready to cleanse 2020, this

Pumpkin Seeds

By , December 27, 2020

‘A seed neither fears light nor darkness, but uses both to grow’ Seeds and nuts are something I try and integrate into almost every meal. They are high in protein, selenium, iron and omega-3 fatty acids. They support the immune system, your hormones, your heart and brain. Flax, chia, pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, almonds, walnuts

Sweet Potato & Pumpkin Soup (Vegan, Gluten Free)

By , December 20, 2020

‘A well spent day brings happy sleep’ – Leonardo da Vinci This is a soup that I love to have when I get home in the evening. It is easy on the digestion, satiating and promotes a good night’s sleep.  Pumpkins have long been used as a natural sedative, due to the relatively high content

Khao Yum Dressing & Peanut Dipping Sauce (Vegan, GF)

By , December 13, 2020

‘Live your life, by a compass, not a clock’ I love to travel to different places, to learn about new cultures, histories, language and food. For me food represents all of these things, and to understand the food, can give a deeper understanding of the culture.  This pandemic has paused travel plans for most people,

Kunde (Peanut Curry) Vegan, GF

By , December 5, 2020

This is a classic Kenyan dish. It is fragrant, grounding and flavour packed. It’s filling, vegan and when combined with rice provides a complete protein.  Black-eyed beans are a favourite of mine, as my grandma used to cook them in a deep tomato, onion gravy (recipe also on the blog), once a week. They are

Cardamom Cookie (GF, Vegan)

By , October 31, 2020

‘Where are you from? I am from cloves, black pepper and cardamom. Those that built you an empire’ This is a light and fragrant cookie with cooling properties, due to the rose and cardamom and vanilla. Using almonds as the base will also keep you satiated. You can make the almond meal by finely grinding

‘Just egg’ frittata

By , October 24, 2020

‘A good breakfast is a start of a good day’ This is a great vegan substitute for eggs. I was inspired to make this, after using the ‘just egg’ product that can be found in your local supermarket. It is made using an ancient Indian method of grinding whole mung beans. I love the product,

Golden Milk Panna Cotta and Chai Spiced Granola (Vegan, GF)

By , October 19, 2020

‘Spice a dish with love and it pleases every palate’ – Plautus As the autumn starts to make it’s self known, we start to look for warmth and grounding in many places. In our cupboards with heavy knits and blankets. In our kitchen with heavier and warmer foods. In our spice rack with heating and

Stuffed Poblano Chiles with tempeh, vegetables and quinoa

By , October 11, 2020

‘The capacity to learn is a gift; the ability to learn is a skill; the willingness to learn is a choice’ This is another recipe that I made at culinary school. I bring it to you because it was the tastiest dish of the day. It also happens to be incredibly well balanced from a

Millet Cakes (Vegan, Gluten Free)

By , October 3, 2020

‘One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well’  – Virginia Wolf This is a new grain and recipe to me. I learnt it in the health supportive program at the institute of culinary education. I hadn’t used Millet before, but this ancient grain has many health benefits and the