dairy-free
Lactose intolerance is the inability to efficiently digest lactose (milk sugar) and is caused by a lack of lactase, an enzyme manufactured in the small intestines. Lactose intolerance in adults can cause discomfort and digestive disruption, but it is not a serious threat to health and it can easily be managed through dietary modification. Milk alternatives all have different qualities, so try experimenting with soy, coconut, almond, hemp, rice and oat ‘milks’. Long live the ‘faux-milk’ moustache.
Slice the vanilla bean in half lengthways; Peel & then slice the ginger; Add the water & honey to a medium sized saucepan and bring to a boil over a medium-high heat; Once boiling... (read more)
Drain & rinse the soaked almonds & place in a food processor or blender with the other ‘ricotta’ ingredients & process until smooth. Preheat oven to 180° C; Cut eggplants into 2cm... (read more)
Preheat the oven to 200° C fan bake.; To make the aioli, put all of the ingredients except for the oil and dill into a food processor and blitz to combine; With the motor running... (read more)
To make the base, place macadamias & medjool dates in a food processor & process until chopped & well blended; Cover the bottom of a 9" spring form cake pan with the coconut... (read more)
Halve the vanilla pod lengthways & put it into a pan with the coconut cream & honey. Bring to the boil, & stir until the honey is melted. Allow to stand for 5 minutes; Meanwhile,... (read more)
Place all of the ingredients in a food processor or blender (I use a Vitamix) ; Process until the desired texture is achieved (I quite like it to still have chunks of the walnuts... (read more)
Coat the bottom of pot with a little water; Add berries and heat through, cooking until they pulp down and start to boil; Dissolve sugar into mixture (add more sweetener if you... (read more)
Soak almonds in the water overnight or for at least 6 hours; Drain the water from the almonds and discard. Blend the 3 cups of fresh water, dates, almonds until well blended and... (read more)
Preheat the oven to 200°; Chop the bananas in half, and then slice each half into two lengthways. Place them into a baking pan and pour the maple syrup and grapeseed oil over the... (read more)
Place the berries, honey, and water in a pan and cook on medium to medium high heat for about 15 minutes; Stir the mixture often and make sure it is not sticking and burning... (read more)