Blueberry & coconut frozen yogurt popsicles

Blueberry & coconut frozen yogurt popsicles

Did you know that there are 150 varieties of blueberries out there? But all are edible; some are actually toxic! These blue beauties are nutrient dense superfood loaded with anti-oxidants and they even reduce levels of bad cholesterol! That is why I love feeding them to my children. They love ice cream, so making these popsicles is a sure winner with them. They feel so empowered when they can open the freezer door and help themselves to these “ice cream” lollies!

Pulled pork bao buns

Pulled pork bao buns

Bao buns are a delicacy throughout many parts of Asia. I think of them as an Asian-type burger, just healthier than the versions we are used to! When filled with slow-cooked and pulled pork shoulders complimented by barbeque sauce, spring onions, coriander, onions, sesame seeds and the compulsory chilli, the result is a sticky mess to devour with your hands. Definitely not first date food! Or maybe it should be?!

Beetroot and tequila cured salmon

Beetroot and tequila cured salmon

Curing salmon is a Nordic dish using a mix of salt, sugar and dill to cure the fish. This version is done with tequila, beetroot and spices giving it a sweet, licorice-like flavour that lends an earthy, sweet taste to the meaty salmon. The wholegrain mustard in the horsey-goat provides a pleasant pop between your teeth! That, added to the crunch of the cucumber ribbons and the saltiness of the capers and the sweet-earthiness of the salmon makes this a party in your mouth! Warning: this dish takes 12-24 hours to make, so don’t think you’re going to serve it immediately. It’s worth the wait, though!

Strawberry daiquiri

Strawberry daiquiri

This recipe from Cookidoo made in the Thermomix is so irresistible you may be tempted to the whole jug all by yourself so be careful not to get sozzled! You can probably make it in any good blender, but the way the Thermomix does it, is fool proof. You’ll feel like you’re on an island holiday when you’re drinking these!

Children’s mac and cheese

Children’s mac and cheese

I hope I’m not the only mom who struggles to get veggies into her little children’s bodies! Before I had kids, I thought that my kids would eat chicken, avo & quinoa salads by the age of 3 but alas, they discovered fruit and chocolate croissants before that! And they all like and dislike different things at different times of the day it seems! Argh. I compromise by sneaking veggies into their meals – mac and cheese is a perfect dish for this covert operation! I end up making a huge pot and freezing it in portions.