Organic Healthy Recipes Leeds

Organic foods are often more flavoursome and subtle than the chemically-produced counterparts, so you can use simpler ingredients and methods. Here are some recipes which I have found useful while running an organic garden.

English Herbal
0113 2451095
20 Eastgate
Leeds, EN
The Nut Shop
0113 2455267
Rows A/B Kirkgate Market
Leeds, EN
Big Apple
0113 2534525
Unit 1 Queen Street
Leeds, EN
Natural Living Ltd
0113 2785498
23 Headingley Lane
Leeds, EN
Julian Graves Ltd
0113 2459038
Unit 32 Merrion Centre
Leeds, EN
Creative Consumer Co-Operative
0113 2440280
20 New Market Street
Leeds, EN
Millies Fresh And Organic
0113 242 9217
109 Vicar Lane
Leeds, EN
Holland & Barrett
0113 2467011
21 Bond Street Mall
Leeds, EN
Holland & Barrett
0113 2648326
11 Crossgates Shopping Centre
Leeds, EN
Holland & Barrett
0113 2342828
37 Merrion Centre
Leeds, EN
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Organic Healthy Recipes

Eat Well for Less with These Organic Healthy Recipes

Organic healthy recipes for vegetable and fruit dishes, grains and meat recipes and even some for wild foods!

Organic healthy recipes? What are they?

I suppose that, in truth, there ain't no such thing as an 'organic recipe' - or, at least, any recipe can be organic. Yet there are recipes which are particularly well adapted to organic foods.

Flavour!

Organic foods are often more flavoursome and subtle than the chemically-produced counterparts, so you can use simpler ingredients and methods.

Here are some recipes which I have found useful while running an organic garden.

There are detailed recipes for healthy organic dishes with some notes on nutrition. There are 4 main categories

First are vegetable dishes, and then dessert recipes. Then there's organic staple foods from your organic kitchen - grains, pulses, and rice. Lastly there's a section devoted to wild foods such as elderberries and blackberries.

Organic healthy recipes:

Wild foods, windfalls and glorious gluts

When you grow your own vegetables organically you often have sudden gluts of particular things and you need a way of cooking and preserving them.

There are also recipes for various common fruits, because again it's very easy to find yourself with a sudden oversupply of a particular fruit, if you are growing stuff yourself. We get so many apples it's hard to get around to picking them, so they are nearly all windfalls. Shame they're all cookers!

Even if you are buying your organic fruit and vegetables, there are times when the supply is plentiful and cheap, so it's nice to be able to prepare some dishes for the freezer, or make some preserves for the store-cupboard, or to give as presents.

There are also some recipes which have proved popular at home and which can be part of a healthy balanced lifestyle. The focus is on easy cookery using organic staple foods which you will normally find in your local health food shop or store or perhaps through your friendly neighbourhood food co-op!

Most of the ingredients used are pretty straightforward. When there is something a bit more exotic (i.e. exotic for England!) included I will usually explain its use and origins.

Plain cookery!

The cookery here is suitable for ordinary family life rather than special occasions and dinner parties, so forgive me if some of it seems a bit plain! Most of the ingredients are not really expensive.

I've also included a few recipes for wild foods such as blackberries and chestnuts. They can make a useful contribution to a green lifestyle. If you can find wild food on your doorstep it's another way to keep the food miles down. But if you do have to trek out to the countryside to collect them, then hopefully you will enjoy some stress-free time out from the city rush and pollution!

The best blackberries in London are to be found in some of the overgrown cemeteries. Certainly organic! Hmmm...

organic healthy recipes - wild chestnuts

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