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What could possibly be better than a cocktail? A festive CHRISTMAS one of course!
Who doesn’t like a nice slice of chocolate tart drizzled in caramel? Not only is this recipe sweet and tasty, it’s packed with healthy ingredients! Chocolate tart and a cuppa will make a great Sunday afternoon treat.
Make your veg tasty with this recipe from the Cookery Kitchen at Little Portland Street. It’s simple to make and it’s garlicky flavour will leave you wanting more… who would have thought that was possible of vegetables!
Take a look at this delicious tiramisu recipe from Lisa Roukin, author of My Relationship With Food. You can satisfy your cakey cravings while still keeping things healthy.
If you want to make your breakfast a little more excited this festive season try this Christmas museli recipe from Cukoo using natural yogurt, vanilla, pomegranate and walnuts.
Take a look at this delicious granola recipe from Tara Stiles -founder of Strala Yoga. If you fancy a nice change from your usual store bought cereal give this a try!
Silence your chocolate cravings with this lovely mousse recipe from teen chef and blogger Olivia Daly. It takes just 15 minutes to whip up and uses basic ingredients – most of which you probably already have lying around in your cupboards!
A standard tomato or chicken and mushroom doesn’t quite hit the ‘hearty but healthy’ spot so try these for size!
Mmm who doesn’t love a good slice of carrot cake, so comforting and tasty but quite calorific. Not to worry! We have a remedy, healthy carrot cake! It exists, get the recipe here from teen chef Olivia Daly.
Not that kind of fat! We’re talking which kinds you should be using in the kitchen…
Lessen your fitness workload come January with Louise’s top tips for a healthy Christmas dinner!
Burger and chips, one the most cherish meals of all times. In most cases it’s comes in a greasy, calorific fast food form but it need not be such a sin. Here we have the answer to making this all time fave healthy, thanks to LDN Muscle.
Make you salad interesting and a little different from the usual same old ingredients. Adding moroccan couscous to the mix will definitely make things that little bit more exciting.
Add a twist to your usual trifle with this quinoa based recipe, it’ll only takes 20 minutes to whip up too! Great as a healthy breakfast or for dessert.
Spice up your daily porridge routine with this yummy apple pie version!
This green juice recipe from blogger Eliza Flynn is packed with amazing antioxidants that benefit your immune system. It’s great for anyone thinking of having a detox or even just as a healthy breakfast.
If you need more ideas for healthy snacks, this one is for you. Onions are loaded with health benefits and this recipe will get them full of flavour. They’re quick and easy to make.
These delicious bites will give you a sweet boost, keeping you well away from the sugary stuff that’s everywhere during the holidays!
A wonderful recipe from Lorraine Pascal, author of How To Be A Better Cook, here to give your usual potatoes an edge of sophistication and masses of flavour.
You can even make broccoli a festive greeen this Christmas! Be daring and try our roasted brocolli and chilli recipe with a sprinkling of parmesan for an extra special side dish on this year’s Christmas dinner.
This courgette muffin recipe from The Detox Kitchen will work great as a healthy snack or as a breakfast option. Ingredients very different from what’s usually wrapped in a muffin case!
Tick tock.. the Christmas countdown brings on the curse of the canapés! But Lowri Turner gives you her top tips to enjoy the yummy bites and stay in shape at the same time!
As great as salad is for your health, we can all agree that it can taste rather bland on it’s own. With all that chewing you need to enjoy what you’re eating. Try this wonderful salad dressing recipe, it’s healthy and will make things a lot yummier.
What’s better in Winter than casserole for dinner? Fill your bowl with this hearty recipe of baked chicken casserole filled with leeks, mushrooms, sweetcorn, parmesan and a hint of garlic.
As you can see from the picture this recipe is divine! You can add an extra touch of speciality like Friends of Glass have using a beautiful mason glass. Who can resist a pie!
Fancy a Christmassy themed smoothie? Try this spicy smoothie from Sahar including a selection of nutmeg, cinnamin, hazelnut butter and banana. Healthy indulging made easy.
If you’re hosting a come dine with me style dinner over Christmas this trifle recipe will definitely score you a 10 out of 10. Serve in a round jam jar to give it that extra wow.
Always rushed for time in the morning but craving a yummy and healthy brekkie? Check our these ideas from Carly Rowena for some inspo!
Brownies, one of the most naughty and tempting treats when you’re trying to stick to a healthy diet but with this recipe you can have the best of both worlds. Fudge brownies that taste great with health benefits of super dates.
Finger food has never been so easy to rustle up!