VEGAN Hazelnut Muffins
by Olivia Cartwright, Fri 28th October 2022
Ingredients
200g oats
120g roasted skinless hazlenuts
3.5 tbsp cacao powder
5 tbsp Maple syrup
200ml Radiance Hazelnut and Almond Mylk
1/2 tsp baking powder
3/4 tsp baking soda
80g chocolate chips (we like to use Ombar dairy free chocolate buttons roughly chopped)
pinch sea salt
Toppings
50g dairy free chocolate pieces (again, we used Ombar)
2 handfuls extra roasted hazelnuts broken up
Method
Preheat oven to 180°C
In a blender blitz the oats and hazelnuts into a thick flour consistency.
Tip the “flours”into a medium sized mixing bowl.
Add all the ingredients except the chocolate chips and mix into a smooth thick batter.
Stir in the chocolate chips.
Spoon approx. 3 tbsp of batter to each muffin case evening it out to fill 8 cases.
Optional- Top with extras.
Bake for 30 minutes- leave cool.
Store in an airtight container for up to 6 days.
What's in Season - November
by Olivia Cartwright, Fri 28th October 2022 , link
Copious amaounts of delicious root vegetables are abundant in November and make the great bases for hearty dishes such as stews, soups, traybakes.
We love experimenting with seasonal herbs such as sage and rosemary at this time of the year.
Potatoes
Sprouts
Spring green cabbage
White cabbage
Red cabbage
Savoy cabbage
Carrots
Cauliflower
Kale
Leeks
What's in Season - October
by Olivia Cartwright, Mon 17th October 2022 , link
The temperature has really dropped now and we are really enjoying being in the kitchen and creating lots of comforting, warming dishes. Autumn/Winter doesn't have to be beige food season! There is still an abundance of veggies around at the moment and it's a great time to bulk make food and freeze it for the winter months.
Vegetables
Beetroot
Cabbage
Calabrese (often called broccoli in the shops)
Celeriac
Celery
Carrots
Cauliflower
Chard
Chillies
Jerusalem artichokes
Kale
Kohl rabi
Leeks
Marrow
Mushrooms
Onions and shallots
Pak choi
Parsnips
Potatoes (maincrop)
Rocket
Spinach
Swede and turnip
Winter squash and pumpkins
Fruit
Apples
Pears
Quince
Autumn-fruiting raspberries