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.
⏱ 55 min
Braised Red Cabbage and Apple with Roasted Potatoes with quorn burgers
This is the kind of dish I really didn’t like as a kid, but adulthood does strange things to you: somehow, I now love cabbage. The cabbage cooks down into something glossy, sweet-sharp, and deeply savory, while the apples soften just enough to melt into the pan without disappearing completely. Roasted potatoes alongside make it substantial in the best family-table way. It sit very happily next to my Quorn Red Bean Burgers.
⏱ 70 min
Liège-Style Meatballs with Oven-Roasted Potatoes, Because Restraint Is Not Very Belgian
A lighter, weeknight-friendly take on boulettes liégeoises that still respects the spirit of the original: tender beef meatballs, a glossy sweet-tangy onion and apple sauce, and crisp oven-roasted potatoes instead of a deep-fryer situation. It is still comfort food, just with slightly less collateral damage.
⏱ 47 min
Chocolate-Yacon Almond Butter
A simple homemade almond butter blended until silky, then nudged into deeper territory with a little cocoa powder and yacon syrup at the end. It is rich, roasty, and far more interesting than another sad swipe of plain spread pretending to be a personality. Nutritionally, almonds bring healthy unsaturated fats, fiber, and plant protein, while the cocoa powder adds a darker edge and extra polyphenols. Using nuts as the star keeps the recipe plant-forward and aligned with an Eat-Lancet style way of eating: satisfying, practical, and lighter on the planet than dairy-heavy spreads.