September is the perfect time of year for fresh tomatillos. If you can’t track them down locally or online, then try growing them yourself in a sunny spot or greenhouse - they are very easy! This salad is fresh, healthy and filling, especially with the warm swet potato on top!
Perfect as a light lunch with crusty bread to soak up the juices, or as a side dish for a barbecue, these baked or grilled peppers use our peri peri blend to great effect!
This vibrant and delicious pilau rice is perfect on its own as a vegan meal or served with other dishes. Add some egg for extra protein and some mild chillies for an extra zing!
We can’t pretend we have created a new genre of cooking with our Spicy Veggie Soup! But this is a delicious warming version, perfect for the whole family, with either coconut milk or a creamy dairy version.
This lentil recipe lends itself well to a spoonful of warming spices at this time of year! Keep it veggie by all means, but if you have some ham scraps then stir them in too.
This corn soup is a little like a spicy chowder. I came across a recipe using cream cheese and added this to a basic vegetable soup with extra sweetcorn and a spoonful of our Mexican mild spice.
The sour dressing works really well with the fresh and sweet fruit. Don’t worry about the ripeness of the pineapple - a less sweet one is also delicious! Try with a mango too.
Green bananas are just ordinary ones, but very unripe, very hard and with no sweetness. Think of them as vegetable rather than fruit, as they are high in fibre and low in sugar at this stage. In this simple curry they actually have a cooked texture rather like floury potatoes, and may well completely change your idea of what vegetables (or indeed fruit) work in a savoury dish!
Fritters are a lovely family-friendly way of livening up vegetables or using up a glut. Sweet potatoes work well because they are firm and not too wet, and gram flour is a great way of avoiding gluten…
This spicy bean recipe is a perfect warming winter dish, using lots of seasonal vegetables with a hint of chilli. We used our peri peri blend, full of herbs and dried chilli flakes, but you can always use your own herb blend with some fresh or dried chillies.
Singapore or Malaysian curry puffs are a well-known street food snack, which originally arrived with South Indian workers in the nineteenth century... the best version uses a pastry made from coconut cream. This replaces the ghee or butter found in Indian recipes and produces an easy-to-roll version with a unique but subtle flavour of its own. You can use any filling you like…
We all love a good vegetable curry, especially after the meat feast that is Christmas! But here is a reminder that any veg makes a great curry, so leave the butternut squash and chickpeas for another day and try this version!
Whip up the perfect Stir Fry sauce every time with this quick and simple recipe. All you need are a few store cupboard staples and a wok!
You can make a delicious vegetable filling for tacos, enchiladas or fajitas, and if you use vegan cheese you can feed everyone!
This is a simple but delicious side-dish for enchiladas, chilli or any Mexican meal. It even works really well as a hot dish to serve at a barbeque!
Mushroom bhaji is a delicious curry, normally served as a side dish but perfect as a vegan main course. Any mushrooms will do - we used chestnut - and add as many fresh chillies as you like.
Esquites means fried corn, and here we have a truly delicious but so simple recipe. Traditionally epazote would be used to give its unique flavour…but fresh coriander adds a different but equally good taste.
Coliflor Capeda is such a delicious meal and possibly the best way to eat cauliflower! If you are serving enchiladas simply keep back some of the sauce for this fabulous vegetarian main course
This spicy butternut squash & coconut soup is a true winter warmer! Use as spicy a blend as you like to pep up the flavours - or leave it plain, it’s up to you!
Call this a frittata or a tortilla, this is a deep omelette packed with chaat potatoes. Serve with a crisp salad. Leftovers are also lovely!