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Healthy Chilli Con Carne

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LCM Bars (Homemade & Healthier)

WEBStep by step guide. Step 1. Place the puffed rice into a bowl and set aside. Step 2. Stir the coconut oil, honey, tahini and vanilla together in a saucepan over very low heat until combined and bubbling. Step 3. Pour the melted honey mixture over the …

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Healthy Sausage Rolls

WEBPre-heat your oven to 180 C/356F and place them on a baking tray. Cook the sausage rolls for 8-10 minutes, or until heated through. Alternatively, you can use an air fryer to reheat them. Place the sausage rolls into the air fryer basket and heat at 160 …

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Healthy Tacos with Chicken

WEBSeal the bag and massage the sauce into the chicken, until even and combined. (If using a bowl, stir until completely coated). Heat the oil in a large frying pan on medium-high heat. Cook the chicken 5-6 minutes per side, or until completely cooked …

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Savoury Bacon and Vegetable Muffins

WEBPre-heat the oven to 180 °C/356 F and use a light oil spray to line enough muffin trays to make 16 muffins. (Or, use less trays and bake in batches). I recommend using silicone trays for easy removal at the end. Place all of the ingredients together in a large mixing bowl …

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Healthy Chocolate Crackles

WEBStep by step instructions. Step 1. Add the rice malt syrup (or other preferred sweetener) and coconut oil to a saucepan and stir over low heat until the coconut oil has melted and the mixture comes together. Don’t boil. Remove from the heat and allow to …

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Avocado Chocolate Mousse

WEBAdd all of the ingredients, including the mashed avocado, to a food processor or blender and blend until completely smooth. Step 3 – Chill; Transfer the mousse into a bowl or individual glasses and refrigerate for around 30 minutes. Chilling …

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Raspberry Bliss Balls with Dates

WEBRoll the mixture into balls. Step 1 – Blend; Place all of the ingredients into a food processor, Thermomix or high powered blender and blend until the mixture has mostly broken down and starts to stick together. The mixture won’t be completely smooth, it’s …

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Healthy Apricot Balls with Coconut

WEBAdd ¼ cup of hemp seeds, sunflower seeds or your preferred healthy seeds of choice. You can also add 1 teaspoon of vanilla to enhance the flavour. Roll them in extra desiccated coconut or even some icing sugar. This recipe makes about 14 x 50 gram …

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Mushroom and Lentil Sausage Rolls

WEBStep 1 – Make the filling; First, add the mushrooms to a food processor and very finely chop them into a mince-like consistency. If you don’t have a food processor, just very finely chop them. Cook the garlic and onion along with some salt, pepper and …

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Homemade Lemon Cordial Recipe

WEBMake the lemon syrup. Allow it to sit, covered, overnight to develop. Strain into sterilised bottles and enjoy. Make the cordial by placing the sugar, lemon zest, lemon juice and citric acid into a saucepan and top with 3 cups of boiling water. Whisk together …

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Crispy Chicken Burgers with Buttermilk

WEBStep by step instructions. Step 1 – Pound the chicken; Pounding the chicken ensures even thickness, which means the fillets will cook evenly. It will also help to tenderise the chicken, along with the buttermilk. Slice each of the breast fillets in half, to …

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Chia Seed Chocolate Pudding

WEBStep 2 – Mix the milk and chia seeds; Whisk the milk and chia seeds together, until combined. Step 3 – Add the remaining ingredients; Add the cocoa mixture, vanilla and maple syrup and whisk again to combine. Let the chia mixture sit for a minute and then …

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Easy Pizza Scrolls (Air Fryer or Oven)

WEBFor the dough. Pre-heat your oven to 200°C/392 F or air fryer to 180 °C/356 F. Line a large oven tray with baking paper. (If using an air fryer, no paper is required). To make the dough, combine the flour, yeast and sugar in a mixing bowl. Stir to combine. …

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Strawberry Bliss Balls

WEBAdd a tablespoon or two of chia seeds to the mixture before blending. While you can leave the balls plain, they can also be rolled in additional coconut or even cacao/cocoa powder, seeds, crushed freeze-dried strawberries or even sprinkles! If you …

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Homemade Muesli Bars (No Bake)

WEBStep by step guide. Make the sticky binding mixture by melting the butter, honey and coconut sugar and gently simmer together in a pan until combined and bubbly. Mix the muesli bar ingredients together in a large bowl. Pour the hot binding mixture into …

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Rice Bubble Slice with Marshmallows

WEB1. Melt the butter, marshmallows and vanilla together on the stove, on low heat. Continue to stir over low heat so that the mixture doesn’t catch or burn on the bottom of the pan. 2. Once the marshmallow mixture is melted and smooth, remove from the …

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Easy Jelly Slice Recipe

WEBLine a 25cm x 18cm (10 x 7 inch) slice tin with baking paper. Leave some baking paper hanging over the edges, to help remove the slice later. Slightly different sized tins can be used, but setting times and slice layers may vary. Place the jelly crystals into …

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Salted Caramel Bliss Balls

WEBOnly add water if needed, and only a teaspoon at a time and blend again until the mixture comes together. Use a cookie scoop or spoon to scoop a little of the mixture out at a time (use as much or little mixture as you like to make balls of your …

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