1 June 2018

cauliflower pizza base

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Makes 12 small or 2 large
  1. Preheat oven to 200ºC.

  2. Blitz
    500g cauliflower, roughly chopped for 5 sec/speed 4.5. You can also sneak in some broccoli with 400g cauliflower and 100g broccoli if you prefer.

  3. Add
    2 eggs,
    75g buffalo mozzarella cheese, shredded, (or bio cheese for a dairy-free version)
    75g bio cheese, grated (or tasty cheese),
    celtic sea salt and cracked black pepper (optional) and mix 20 sec/speed 4.

  4. Press into pizza base shape on a baking tray lined with baking paper and bake for 30 minutes or until golden brown.

In true toddler fashion, Ella loves the mini versions of these healthy pizza bases without any toppings. To be fair, the mini versions are much firmer and easier to eat. Depending on her mood, she'll have them topped with avocado, my home made chutney or ham and pineapple; but feel free to put anything you like on top. 



Sticky ribs

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Serves 2
  1. Preheat oven to 200ºC.

  2. Cut
    rack of pork ribs into individual ribs and place in a roasting dish (with a lid) lined with foil.

  3. To make the marinade, place in a small pot
    1 teaspoon ginger, grated
    ,
    clove of garlic, minced
    ,
    75ml apple juice
    ,
    50ml white wine vinegar
    ,
    1.25 tablespoons tomato paste
    ,
    2 teaspoons dijon mustard
    ,
    50ml soy sauce
     and
    4 tablespoons manuka honey
    , whisking together over medium heat until sauce thickens (approximately 10-15 minutes).

  4. Coat the ribs with marinade, put lid on and place in oven for 10 minutes.

  5. Flip ribs over, place lid back on and in oven for another 10 minutes.

  6. Remove from oven, turn ribs around, and place back in oven without lid for a further 5 minutes.

  7. Flip ribs over, still without lid on and in oven for a final 5 minutes.

  8. We serve these with rice and stir fried greens to make a whole meal.

cranberry sauce

Makes 1 large jar



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  1. Place
    500g cranberries,
    2 granny smith apples, peeled, cored and finely diced,
    150g coconut sugar,
    1 cinnamon stick and
    splash of filtered water in a large saucepan and bring to the boil.

  2. Reduce to a simmer and continue to simmer until the apple softens and the sauce boils down to the desired consistency.

  3. Allow to cool and serve, or pop in a jar to store in the fridge for later.
In the pot, ready to cook

I store my cranberry sauce in a jar in the fridge and it lasts seemingly forever, but maybe that's because we go through it so quickly! A great home made version that you can make well before Christmas dinner

Scooped up into a fancy secondhand glass bowl ready for Christmas dinner (or any meal!)
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