Simple Everyday Egg Bhurji (Khagina- Indian Style Scrambled Eggs)

Onion, tomatoes and a handful of spices make for a delicious scrambled style eggs. I gave my own twist here by adding some paneer (Indian cottage cheese) which is optional.

Spinach Paratha Rolls with Beef Kabab filling

These rolls are my go to, for times when I want something quick and easy. They are also great for those ramadan days when you feel drained and do not want to spend a lot of time in the kitchen. I also love to pack these and take away for trips, as they are healthy and fulfilling and not messy to eat.

Oats Chocolate Chip Cookies

Meet the easy-to-make, crunchy-from-outside-soft-from-inside, chewy and chocolatey oats cookies. They are perfect to be made quickly, without having to use any fancy equipments and using just one bowl and a whisk.

Gluten-free Kaiserschmarrn (German Pancake)

Kaiserschmarrn is the German version of a fluffy pancake, served shredded along with applesauce. We made our variation healthier, by using oatmeal and raw sugar, instead of refined flour and sugar.

Shakshuka Bomb

This shakshuka is a bomb containing plenty of nutrients, minerals and antioxidants from kale, purple cabbage and kidney beans. The gooey yolk explosions (like my kids call it), keep the excitement high. Serve it on it’s own or with a side of bread.

Fridge clean-up Frittata

Got small bowls of various leftovers lying in the fridge, that no one wants to eat? Why not turn them into a warm, beautiful and delicious frittata that anybody would love to have. You only need some eggs, an ovenproof skillet and 20 minutes to get the job done. Presented here is a Whole30 and keto-friendly version.

Egg Pizza Muffins (keto friendly)

Ever craved for a pizza for breakfast but also don’t want to miss out on your daily dose of eggs? These egg pizza muffins are just the right thing for those mornings. Satisfying all those pizza cravings (in a much healthier way), they are a hit with the kids too.

Egg and Toast Roll-ups

These rolls could me made in several variations. Add a sausage in between, or shredded chicken. Or make them sweet by adding sugar, Nutella or marmalade. Whatever your kid might like. It is much more fun than a regular french toast.