Savoury Recipes for Christmas
Are you still searching for the perfect things to make on Christmas Day? Here are some healthy, gluten free and grain free recipes we love making from some of our favourite cooks and authors. Click on the links below to find the full recipe. Have fun baking.
Stuffins
Looking for a simple, healthy dish this Christmas? Stuffins are a great idea to take to someone’s house and serve before your main meal or perhaps a side dish to your main meal. This recipe has kindly be shared by Sarah Wilson from ‘I Quit Sugar’. To see the full recipe, click this link here.
Prawn and Mango Salad
This Prawn and Mango Salad is a fresh and delicious dish that the whole family will enjoy. This recipe has been kindly shared by Melanie Avery from Let’s Party Additive Free and can be found in her book ‘Let’s Celebrate Christmas Additive Free’. To see the full recipe, click this link here.
Stuffed Tomatoes with Cashew and Spinach
If you want to try something adventurous, why not try Stuffed Tomatoes? An exotic way to incorporate a host of delcious in-season vegetables into one glorious mouthful. This recipe has been kindly shared by Lee Holmes from Supercharged Food. To see the full recipe, click this link here.
Baked Maple Chicken with Sweet Potato
Baked Maple Chicken and Sweet Potato is fantastic main dish for the Holiday Season. The combination of different flavours will certainly be a hit with the family. This recipe has been kindly shared by Melanie Avery from Let’s Party Additive Free. To see the full recipe, click this link here.
Zucchini and Smoked Salmon Fritters
Fritters are always a great easy meal to make, and these Zucchini and Smoked Salmon Fritters are delicious. Melanie Avery has also shared this recipe from Lets Party Additive Free. To see the full recipe, click this link here.
Honey Mustard Vegetables
Honey Mustard Vegetables are a great way to add a little extra flavour to your vegetables. A perfect way to compliment your Christmas dish. All the above dishes from Melanie Avery can be found in her cookbook – Let’s Celebrate Christmas Additive Free. To see the full recipe, click this link here.