This week's recipe is churros with a chocolate dip. This is a simple yet delicious recipe, which produces fluffy and light churros. It makes around 20 medium sized churros for less than £5 excluding cupboard essentials. A vegan option can be found at the bottom the page. For this recipe you will need : For the churros : 50g of butter (melted) (40p) 1 tsp vanilla extract 250g plain flour (60p) 1 tsp baking powder 1l of sunflower oil (£1.10) For the chocolate sauce : 200g of chocolate (dark or milk depending on preference) (£2) 100ml of double cream (70p) 100 ml whole milk 3 tsp of maple syrup 1 tsp of vanilla extract For the cinnamon sugar : 100g caster sugar 3 tsp of cinnamon Directions : Step 1 : Boil 300ml of hot water and mix in with melted butter and vanilla essence Step 2 : Sift the flour with the baking powder with a pinch of salt, and form a well in the ...
This week's meal is based on my mum's butternut stacks with red cabbage and butter bean pesto recipe. This meal does not only look good, but is also extremely tasty and healthy. The cost for this meal is £7.90 for 4 portions. For this recipe you will need: 1Butternut Squash (sliced into 16, 1 cm slices) (£1) coconut oil 120g of Red Cabbage (56p) 140g walnuts (£1.50) 2 garlic cloves 1 lemon (30p) Maple Syrup 200g of Kasha (toasted buckwheat) (this can be replaced with Quinoa) (£2) 250g Butter Beans (50p) 125g of Halloumi (divided into 8 equal slices) (£2) Directions : Preheat the oven to 200 degrees. Step 1. Lightly coat the butternut squash slices with coconut oil and bake them in the oven for 25 to 30 minutes or until tender. Step 2. Chop the Red Cabbage and place it in a food processor with the walnuts,garlic ,lemon zests, maple syrup, 2 tablespoons of olive oil and 1/2 a teaspoon of salt. Blend...