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.
⏱ 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.
⏱ 42 min
High protein Tex-Mex Tofu Lavash Wraps with Quick Tzatziki, Tomatoes and Red Onion
This is what happens when a Mediterranean fridge and a Tex-Mex spice jar stop pretending they live in separate civilizations. Crisp-edged tofu, cool garlicky tzatziki, sharp red onion and juicy tomatoes get folded into lavash for a fast meal that feels bigger than the effort. It leans plant-forward & keeps the protein solid, perfect for a post work-out meal.
⏱ 50 min
High-Protein Greek Yogurt Lavash
This lavash is thin, warm, and pleasantly chewy, with browned blisters from the pan and a faint tang from Greek yogurt. It lands in that useful middle ground between flatbread and emergency lunch infrastructure: more protein than the usual flour blanket, still simple enough to make at home. Good with dips, wraps, or torn straight from the board while it’s still steaming.
⏱ 5 min
Homemade Spaghetti Spice Mix
A dry Italian-style seasoning blend for pasta nights when the sauce needs backup and the supermarket jar of "Italian seasoning" tastes like packaging dust. This one is bold on herbs, light on nonsense, and useful for spaghetti, tomato sauces, lentils, or roasted vegetables.
⏱ 25 min
Indian Curry Yogurt Lime Salad Dressing
A sharp, creamy dressing for people who want their salad to taste like actual food. Yogurt brings tang and body, lime keeps it awake, and curry powder does the useful work that bottled beige dressing abandoned years ago.
⏱ 5 min
Harissa, Lemon & Yogurt Salad Dressing
Creamy, sharp, and properly awake. This is the sort of dressing that rescues a bowl of leaves from tasting like refrigerated regret.