CHICKPEA FLATBREAD

 

Chickpea flour also known as Garbanzo or Besan flour is made from ground chickpeas. It is pale yellow in colour and a staple ingredient in Indian cuisine. It is a gluten free flour and can be used to add a good boost of protein to a range of recipes This mixture can be thickened up and used a s a pizza base, used as a wrap for salads or eaten like a pancake with either a sweet or savoury topping.

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CAULIFLOWER RICE

 

This recipe is very much like fried rice but uses cauliflower instead of rice. Cauliflower belongs to the cruciferous family of vegetables which are known for their health promoting benefits. For this recipe, I used what vegetables I had in the fridge at the time but you could truly use whatever vegetables you liked and I’m sure it would turn out just fine. You could also add some tofu or cashews for some  protein and make a meal-in-one or just serve it as an interesting accompaniment to a main dish.

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SPELT-SESAME CRACKERS

 

These crackers are very versatile and can be made into any size or shape and used to accompany dips or topped with either sweet or savoury spreads. I always used wheat for these crackers but wheat is not the product it used to be. New modern cultivars have been introduced which are easier and quicker to grow but lacking in nutrients.  I generally use Wholemeal spelt flour these days. Spelt is an ancient grain which although distantly related to wheat has a superior nutritional profile being higher in protein and minerals. It is lower in gluten than wheat but obviously still unsuitable for celiacs. I am still working on perfecting a gluten-free cracker as they don’t hold together quite as well as these do!

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TOMATO RELISH

Tomatoes are rich in many nutrients including the antioxidant lycopene which is linked with a reduced risk of heart disease and cancer. Lots of recipes for tomato relish typically include lots of sugar and/or vinegar. This is my healthy version using fresh beetroot to add natural sweetness to the mixture.

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CHICKPEA SPREAD

I ordered something similar to this chickpea spread on a wrap at a café one day. It was really tasty so I came home and did my best  to replicate the recipe in the kitchen. It is an easy filling for sandwiches or wraps and the combination of chickpeas and tofu gives it a high protein boost!

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