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<blockquote data-quote="LooperCat" data-source="post: 1809029" data-attributes="member: 468055"><p>As requested, but not really much of a recipe...</p><p></p><p>Tandoori baby cauliflower:</p><p></p><p>1 baby cauliflower (the little romanescos are food, but out of season atm)</p><p>Alpro soya (or whatever) yogurt</p><p>Tandoori spice mix (Asian shops)</p><p>Chilli sauce (because I don’t do bland)</p><p></p><p>Mix the marinade ingredients and slather the cauliflower in it. Leave as long as possible. Roast for an hour at 200C, or until soft and browned. </p><p></p><p>Saag Paneer:</p><p></p><p>2 tbsp coconut oil</p><p>2 tbsp curry paste (I use a madras one)</p><p>2 courgettes</p><p>300g frozen spinach</p><p>100g paneer/halloumi cheese, diced</p><p>200g yogurt </p><p></p><p>Melt the oil and fry the curry paste. Add the diced courgette, and cook until it’s as soft as you prefer (I like it all dente). Add the yogurt and spinach, cover and let cook for a bit. Add the cheese cubes. I cooked it a few hours in advance to let the flavours get to know each other a bit. </p><p></p><p>Cauliflower rice:</p><p></p><p>Buy a tub for 90pmfrom Asda and follow the instructions. Or... melt a couple of tbsp coconut oil in an oven dish with plenty of salt and pepper. Toss the rice in this to coat, and roast for 40 minutes at 180, turning every ten minutes. This gives a wonderfully nutty, not at all squelchy substitute. </p><p></p><p>The whole meal was 21g carbs, but all nice slow ones. 52g fat and 29g protein using my ingredients. </p><p></p><p style="text-align: center">[ATTACH=full]27039[/ATTACH] </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LooperCat, post: 1809029, member: 468055"] As requested, but not really much of a recipe... Tandoori baby cauliflower: 1 baby cauliflower (the little romanescos are food, but out of season atm) Alpro soya (or whatever) yogurt Tandoori spice mix (Asian shops) Chilli sauce (because I don’t do bland) Mix the marinade ingredients and slather the cauliflower in it. Leave as long as possible. Roast for an hour at 200C, or until soft and browned. Saag Paneer: 2 tbsp coconut oil 2 tbsp curry paste (I use a madras one) 2 courgettes 300g frozen spinach 100g paneer/halloumi cheese, diced 200g yogurt Melt the oil and fry the curry paste. Add the diced courgette, and cook until it’s as soft as you prefer (I like it all dente). Add the yogurt and spinach, cover and let cook for a bit. Add the cheese cubes. I cooked it a few hours in advance to let the flavours get to know each other a bit. Cauliflower rice: Buy a tub for 90pmfrom Asda and follow the instructions. Or... melt a couple of tbsp coconut oil in an oven dish with plenty of salt and pepper. Toss the rice in this to coat, and roast for 40 minutes at 180, turning every ten minutes. This gives a wonderfully nutty, not at all squelchy substitute. The whole meal was 21g carbs, but all nice slow ones. 52g fat and 29g protein using my ingredients. [CENTER][ATTACH=full]27039[/ATTACH] [/CENTER] [/QUOTE]
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