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5 Jamie Oliver Recipes That Make Us Glad We’re Veggie

There's a reason this man is our favourite chef...

5 Jamie Oliver Recipes That Make Us Glad We’re Veggie

1. The Best Cauliflower & Broccoli Cheese

If Jamie says something's the best, you can damn well expect it to be the best and he ain't lying about this caul' broc' cheese. Plus it uses frozen veg and cheap Cheddar, making this recipe one our faves of all time.

5 Jamie Oliver Recipes That Make Us Glad We’re Veggie
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2. Aubergine Parmiagiana

Sure, you've gotta swap the buffalo mozzarella and Parmesan for veggie-friendly versions, but when a parmiagana tastes this good, we'll forgive that man anything...

5 Jamie Oliver Recipes That Make Us Glad We’re Veggie
Image: www.jamieoliver.com

3. Keralan Veggie Curry with Poppadoms, Rice and Minty Yoghurt

Wait, a curry with all the trimmings in under 15 minutes? Welcome to the midweek dinner game-changer.

5 Jamie Oliver Recipes That Make Us Glad We’re Veggie
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4. Veggie Chilli with Crunchy Tortilla and Avocado Salad

Veggie chillies can be pretty boring, but not so with this delicious version. The addition of a tortilla and avocado salad, places this dinner in our top five.

5 Jamie Oliver Recipes That Make Us Glad We’re Veggie
Image: www.jamieoliver.com

5. Greek Vegetable Kebabs

Gotta bring a dish to a barbecue? Do everyone a favour and take this little beauty. Just be sure to bring lots, the meat eaters will be all over this one...

5 Jamie Oliver Recipes That Make Us Glad We’re Veggie
Image: www.jamieoliver.com

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