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  • Spiralized Courgette or zucchini noodles


    We all know that vegetables and fruits are good for us. They help us to stay healthy! Here is a recipe that is easy to do if you have a spiralizer, a sharp cutting device invented by the Japanese. It makes thin ribbons of the vegetable you are using. If you don’t have this device, […]

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  • Rice with Green Broad Beans (also known as Fava Beans)


    This recipe is from Lebanon. It can be prepared also with minced meat but I prefer the vegetarian version which I cook during our meat free days. It is delicious with a side serving of yogurt and/or green salad. You can use any type of rice but the white short grain one would be best. I also like […]

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  • Lentil and Quinoa Soup


    This soup is one of my inspired recipes. It is healthy, nourishing and very tasty. I think it is perfect as a main for lunch or a starter for dinner. I usually add to it some cubes of potatoes but, if you prefer, you can add any other vegetable.

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  • Salade Niçoise


    This classic salad has originated in Nice, South of France and is world famous. Over the years, the ingredients have fluctuated but my recipe is the most commonly used….and is really tasty. Canned tuna or whole anchovies (see photo) may also be added although it is not part of this recipe. it can be prepared in […]

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  • Bigos


    This is my version of this famous Polish stew. My mother used to cook it the traditional way, using both sauerkraut (fermented cabbage) and fresh white cabbage, carrots and dried wild mushrooms. The original recipe Includes also the use of various kinds of meat (pork, beef, chicken, duck, turkey, charcuterie…) My version uses only fresh […]

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