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.
⏱ 50 min
Sweet Potato, Paneer and Carrot Curry
This curry leans on sweet potato for body, carrots for gentle sweetness, and paneer for a soft, milky contrast that holds its shape instead of dissolving into the sauce. The onion, garlic, ginger, curry powder, tomato paste and coconut milk cook down into a thick spoon-coating base, so the whole thing feels generous without needing a long list of ingredients or a separate side project disguised as dinner.
⏱ 45 min
Creamy Red Lentil Dal with Tomato and Ginger
This is the kind of dinner that quietly fixes the day: soft red lentils, sweet onion, ginger heat, and a coconut-tomato base that turns silky without much drama. It is cheap, filling, deeply practical, and mostly built from pantry logic rather than the usual supermarket performance art of twelve packaged solutions for one human problem. High in fiber and plant protein, lighter on environmental impact than meat-heavy stews, and still generous enough that nobody asks where the "real" dinner went.
⏱ 100 min
Planet-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 everyone that restraint is nice in theory.
⏱ 37 min
Pan-Seared Salmon with Rice and Creamy Oat Spinach
A simple salmon-and-rice dinner with creamy spinach that behaves like comfort food without dragging the whole evening into a dairy fog. The salmon gets the exact treatment it deserves: a quick sear over medium-high heat, then a gentler covered finish so it stays juicy instead of turning into pink regret.
⏱ 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.