Feast Recipes
Planet-friendly meals your family will actually eat — promise.
PS: We took these recipe photos ourselves — AI only fixed the lighting, not our questionable chopping skills. Details.
⏱ 60 minHigh-Protein Sourdough Bread Pudding with Banana and Cinnamon
This is the kind of recipe that rescues stale sourdough before it completes its final transformation into a countertop weapon. The custard bakes up tender in the middle, bronzed on top, with little pockets of soft banana and a gentle almond note from de-oiled almond flour. Eggs and milk keep it solidly practical, the protein is respectable, and the ingredient list reads like an actual kitchen rather than a list of chemicals provided by Dupont & Dupont.
⏱ 100 minPlanet-Saner Banana Bread with Skyr, Peanut Butter, and Dark Chocolate
This banana bread lands somewhere between breakfast and dessert, which is honestly where many of us live emotionally. Ripe bananas bring natural sweetness, skyr and eggs add protein, whole wheat flour and de-oiled almond flour keep the crumb hearty without turning it into a brick, and a little dark chocolate reminds me that restraint is nice in theory.
⏱ 120 minLentil & Quorn Lasagna with Oat Béchamel
A proper tray of lasagna without the usual meat-heavy drama: lentils bring fiber, Quorn-mince keeps the texture cozy, and the oat béchamel does the creamy diplomatic work on top. It is hearty, family-friendly.
⏱ 895 minWhole Wheat & Whole Spelt Sourdough Bread
A hearty sourdough loaf made with whole wheat flour and whole spelt flour, with a crackly crust, a mildly tangy crumb, and enough character to make supermarket bread seem like a bureaucratic error. It leans into whole grains for fiber and steadier energy, while sourdough fermentation helps with flavor and digestibility. Very Eat-Lancet, very practical, and deeply satisfying if you enjoy your kitchen smelling like competence.