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Mung bean soup
In Ayurveda mung beans are highly revered as they are full of goodness, are easy to digest and they are brilliant at drawing energy downwards to assist in digestion – great for those struggling to eliminate.
Delicious dairy-free chocolate biscuits
This recipe has been inspired from The Good Stuff by Lucinda Miller
Balancing miso noodles
This recipe has been inspired from The Everyday Ayurveda Cookbook by Kate O’Donnell
Vata-balancing overnight oats
This is a very easy recipe to make in advance and can stay in the fridge for a few days. Can be helpful during this Vata time of year, might well help if suffering with constipation. Go easy if suffering a Pitta imbalance.
Pea and mint soup recipe
This is a really yummy and gentle soup for the digestive season that leaves you feeling clean on the inside.
Jill's Walnut Pesto
Ingredients
Good handful of basil leaves (or rocket)
1/2 cup of walnuts
Glug of olive oil
1/2 cup finely grated Manchego cheese (it’s a hard sheep’s cheese)
1 clove garlic (if using)
Salt and ground black pepper
I use my mini mixer to make it, but you have to pack the basil down and whizz it a couple of times. The olive oil ‘loosens’ the mix. I guess it’s probably 1 to 2 tablespoons. Start with less and add if necessary.
Jill's Gluten, Dairy & Refined Sugar Free Chocolate Cake
Gateau de Nancy
Ingredients:
125g Pure Margarine (I prefer the Sunflower one)
125g 70% dark chocolate (I use Lindt)
4 eggs
125g coconut sugar (or brown caster sugar if you don’t mind the sugar content)
25g gluten free flour
¼ teaspoon baking powder
100g ground almonds
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Jill's recipe for Thai Butternut Squash Soup
A delicious and warming Thai butternut squash soup.