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Title: Wholesome Recipes You Can Trust - Vikalinka

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Budget-friendly, bullet-fast, high protein, low effort, crazy tasty. Shrimp pad Thai has it all. This egg, shrimp and noodles recipe is a 15-minute wok ride to the vibrant streets of Bangkok, hitting all the flavour stops along the way; sweet, salty, sour and of course, spicy. Are you ready?

Pad Thai is a street food fave. For a more r...


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After a mind-blowingly original recipe like none you’ve come across before? Look no further than Chicken Marbella. This continent-hopping, two-step chicken thigh recipe has picked up a trunk-load of Mediterranean ingredients on its travels! Lift the lid to learn the secrets of this fruity and fragrant roast chicken dish…

Love oven roasted ...


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I was raised on soups. Proper filing soups that turned whatever we could find in the cupboards into a restorative and delicious meal.

And for my money, nothing does this better than beans. A simple tin of beans can become the base for a warming, satisfying meal when you know how to use it.

I’ve put together a collection of recipes that is my love lett...


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If you are not into porridge, why not try baked oatmeal instead? Easy to throw together with warm spiced pears, and a taste that is firmly in the dessert category! Perfect for busy mornings when you need breakfast to last till lunch.

Love the idea of having a nutritious breakfast ready when you need it? Check out ...


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Attention pickle-lovers! Rassolnik dill pickle soup is one for you! It’s tender bites of slowly cooked pork ribs, chunky potato, chewy pearl barley and plenty of pickles all swimming in a deliciously tangy and briny broth. It’s a real dill-light. (I’m sorry! I couldn’t help it!)

There is something so wholesome about a soup made with barley...


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