
I’m not much of a fan of aubergine by itself, but slathered in marinara sauce and cheese I can’t get it down fast enough. These aubergine parmigiana balls are vegan and delicious, they don’t take long to make and you can cook them in a frying pan or air fryer. I made mine in an air fryer, but I think they’d be even more delicious fried in oil.
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I love making fruit crumbles, it’s always my preferred method to use up any fruit that I have hanging around the house and now that I have rhubarb going crazy in my garden every year, it has quickly become my fruit of choice to use in a crumble. 
I love banana. Anything flavoured with banana or made with banana and I’m there for it. I mean, all you have to do is look through the blog and you will see my obsession for banana in all the banana flavoured recipes that I have shared over the years. My
I used to eat baked oats all the time when I was younger: from chocolate chip cookie dough to black forest flavoured oats; the options were limitless. Now that I’m trying to meal prep a few basic meals a week, baked oats are back on the menu and I decided to use up the jar of rhubarb and apple jam that I made a few months ago to jazz it up a bit.
With the utter devastation that’s going on in the world right now, I feel we are all taking comfort in the things that we know and love, and what makes us feel safe and for most people that can be food.
It’s no secret that I love chickpeas and tofu/chickpea scramble bowls are my favourite way to eat breakfast/brunch. Then you throw an avocado on top of that, and you know you’re about to dive into something delicious. These brunch bowls are perfect for the weekend too after a cheeky lay in, and it will keep you satiated until your next meal.
I’ve been making this taco mix for years and years. I love it. I love it in tacos and I love it as part of a taco bowl. What’s more is that it’s really easy and quick to make, which is how I like to roll these days.