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Deliciously rich and full of flavour, this lovely light gratin with roasted vegetables and goat's cheese, is simple and quick to make. You can use any season vegetables you like, so it’s easy and versatile!
1. Blend all the ingredients together and serve immediately. Cut the carrots and courgettes into ½ cm thick slices. Cut broccoli into florets and broccoli stalk into slices. Steam vegetables separately but make sure they still retain their crunch. Plunge into iced water, remove and leave to drain.
2. Chop up rosemary needles, mix with oil and Herbamare® Spicy seasoning salt, add vegetables and mix well. Cut tomatoes and cheese into very thin slices. Arrange in a gratin dish as in tiles on a roof, drizzle over honey and oil.
3. Preheat oven to 200°C. Bake the gratin on top shelf of the oven for 15 minutes until cheese has melted.
Goat’s cheese is a good source of protein, a vital nutrient which benefits the entire body by helping to maintain healthy hair and nails, building and repairing tissue and muscles, improving brain function and sleep. Protein is also important for heart health.
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