For a long time I had no idea how to make hummus and thought it was the most amazingly delicious mystery food, until my sister decided to make it and I realized that it was so easy with such simple ingredients. Since then I make it all the time and enjoy it so much more than store-bought kinds! And it couldn’t be easier to make custom flavours such as, red bell pepper and lime with coriander (cilantro)… just add those ingredients and there you have it!

Ingredients:
note: you will need a food processor or hand blender for this recipe

-1 can (200g/7oz) of chickpeas/garbanzo beans or equivalent amount of dried beans that have been soaked over night

-1-2 tbs olive oil

-1-2 tbs lemon juice

-1-2 cloves of garlic

-salt to taste

-1 tsp tahini (ground sesame seeds – optional)

What to Do:

Drain chickpeas/garbanzo beans, reserving some liquid. Place in a food processor or large bowl if using a hand blender.

Add 1 tbs olive oil, 1 tbs lemon juice, 1 tbs reserved liquid, 1 clove of garlic, and salt. Blend until smooth. Taste and if needed add more olive oil, lemon juice, garlic, or salt. I don’t like to add too much of the reserved can liquid because I find it adds a bland taste, instead I just add some water. Some people add tahini or peanut butter, but I find it doesn’t really need it. I’ve used my own ground up sesame seeds a few times and it’s ok, but I don’t notice that it adds much to the taste or texture, just my opinion!

When storing leftover hummus (if there is any!), I find that it keeps better is drizzled with olive oil, then covered with plastic-wrap (or container of your choice).

When serving I also like to drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle with cayenne pepper or smoked paprika, yum! Then eat with warm pitta bread/naan bread, carrot sticks, bell peppers, small cherry tomatoes, or any other vegetables you fancy!

 

This is one of my favourite meals and so tasty! My sister thought it sounded complicated and a lot of work, but once I explained that all you have to do is make the meat sauce and mashed potatoes, layer them and pop in the oven, she realized how easy it was! It’s great to add vegetables to the meat mixture for extra nutrition and the kids will hardly notice them!

It makes for a very hearty, fulfilling meal that will warm you through and through! Be sure to add lots of cheese!

What you Need:

-Meat Sauce (recipe here, can be made with lamb or beef, but you may need to leave some of the tomatoes out so that it doesn’t get too wet)

-Mashed Potatoes (recipe here)

-1 cup or more grated cheese (white cheddar is best)

What to Do:

Preheat the oven to about 190-200 C (gas mark 5-6) or 375-392 F.

Make meat sauce and mashed potatoes and grate cheese.

In a large casserole dish, place meat sauce and pat down. Sprinkle about half of the grated cheese, then layer the mashed potatoes and spread. Sprinkle the rest of the cheese on top.

Place in the oven and cook for about 15-30 minutes, or until the cheese turns a bit brown and bubbly.

 

This recipe is something that kind of developed naturally as I made a few different dishes using ground beef and found myself adding some of the same ingredients with delicious results! It’s so easy to make and the ingredients can be adjusted or added to, etc to suit whatever dish you’re making! Just like the white sauce, you’ll find I refer back to this recipe quite often!

Ingredients:

-1 tbs olive oil

-1 large white onion, chopped (or 2 small)

-2-3 cloves of garlic, crushed or finely chopped

-1/2 chili pepper finely chopped (if you like a little spice)

-about .500 kg ground beef (about 1 lb)

-4 tomatoes, chopped (add more if you wish to make it more or a tomato sauce)

-other veggies chopped into small pieces (carrots, zucchini/courgette, bell pepper, broccoli, cauliflower, spinach, etc)

-Worcestershire Sauce

-mixed herbs of your choice

-salt and pepper to taste

What to Do:

Begin by heating the olive oil in a large pot and frying the onion. When the onion gets soft and begins to caramelize, add the ground beef. Mix and cover partially and allow to cook for a few minutes.

Add garlic, chili pepper, tomatoes, any other veggies and mix. Then add Worcestershire cause, herbs and salt and pepper and mix.

Cover partially and allow to cook, being sure to break up the meat and mix every few minutes until the meat is cooked throughout, tomatoes are liquefied and veggies are soft.

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