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Bharleli Vangi (Stuffed Aubergine)
A ‘meaty’ aubergine dish bursting in flavour, which hails from the coastal region of Maharashtra in Western India.
Spiced Chickpea Cakes with Quinoa Salad
Inspired by falafel, these spiced chickpea cakes are simple to make and delicious accompanied by a quinoa salad, rich in both fibre and protein.
Vegetarian ‘Chicken’ Soup
An alternative to the traditional version, this is a warm and comforting soup – ‘Jewish penicillin’!
Shabbat – Challah
An amazing vegan challah recipe – you won’t be disappointed! – courtesy of Jim Feldman.
Teriyaki Aubergine
This dish is perfect as part of a starter mezze and delicious hot or cold which makes it suitable for Shabbat and Yom Tovs.
Five Easy Ways to Promote Vegetarianism
1. Treat one of your meat-eating friends or family member to a delicious vegetarian meal. 2. Put a quote or reference to vegetarianism in your email signature so every email sends a pro-veg message. For example: “Nothing will benefit human health and increase chances for survival of life on Earth as much as the evolution […]
Pesach – Charoset
A trio of charosets – Traditional Ashkenazi, Californian and Moroccan – take your pick!
Chilled Green Mango and Tomato Soup
A tasty chilled soup from Vivek Singh, chef and CEO of the highly acclaimed Cinnamon Club.
Processed meat linked to heart disease and cancer
Sausages, bacon, ham and other processed meats increase the risk of dying prematurely and developing conditions such as cancer and heart disease, a Europe-wide study of nearly half a million people has found. Looking at 448,568 men and women, the study found that those who ate the most processed meat were 44% more likely to […]
Horsemeat scandal causes food for thought
As UK-wide test results on beef products begin to be released, public alarm at the widespread presence of horsemeat grows. The horsemeat scandal broke on 16 January when the Food Safety Authority of Ireland found traces of equine DNA in beefburgers being sold in supermarkets. Aldi, Iceland, Lidl and Tesco were forced to recall products […]