Living on the Veg - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Sadie Frost
Vegetarian food ideas, presented by Henry Firth and Ian Theasby. First on the menu are Sunday roast, vegan cheese in a toasted sandwich, sticky toffee pudding and snack ideas using avocados. The hosts are joined by actress Sadie Frost, who tries their jalfrezi curry.

Alex Beresford
Henry and Tom cook up a completely plant-based classic lasagne. Showing you the best way to rise and shine is with their ultimate vegan breakfast packed with flavours that rival any full English, including smoky BBQ beans, vegan scrambled eggs and a delicious vegan alternative to bacon.
Henry and Tom also see if they can convince meat-loving weatherman Alex Beresford that their big bosh burger compares to the meaty ones he loves.
For their snack hacks, the guys show off their recipes for nut butters. Today's dessert is an unbeatable salted caramel apple crumble, served with custard.

Day Radley
Henry plates up a taste of Spain with his dad's paella. For the sweet toothed the boys bake the afternoon tea classic; victoria sponge.
Day Radley, head chef at the Vegan Chef School, treats the boys to her colourful beetroot ravioli and slaw.
Henry and Ian's Snack Hacks focus on how to jazz up homemade houmous, and they make a Texan-style pizza - with smoky, spiced tofu and tasty bourbon sauce.

Prue Leith
Henry and Ian plate up crispy Party Poppers with BBQ dipping sauce, perfect for a movie night.
For breakfast there's a protein packed Breakfast Burrito with a Green Goddess Smoothie.
The guys take inspiration from Japan for their delicious Aubergine Katsu Curry and for something sweet, there's Banana Bread Doughnuts. Bake Off's Prue Leith visits the kitchen to tuck into Mushroom Wellington - an ideal centrepiece for dinner parties.

Alexis Gauthier
Henry and Ian serve up delicious Asian flavours with their Thai ‘no fish' cakes and demonstrate how to transform meat-free sausages into smoky chorizo for a sensational piri piri traybake.
Michelin-starred chef Alexis Gauthier visits the kitchen to show how he's transformed a classic French pate into a vegan ‘faux gras'.
There's some healthy ‘snack hack' smoothies and, for dessert, spectacular no-egg mini banoffee meringues with cashew cream and caramel sauce.

Sal Dalla
Henry and Ian cook up their version of a classic Shepherds Pie followed by a simple recipe for fudgy chocolate cookies.
Their guest today is Chef and baker Sal Dalla who pops in to cook her mouth-watering roasted vegetable farinata.
Next, the guys create some sensational Sushi with two delicious fillings and finish off with a mouthwatering Bakewell Tart.

Anna Jones
Ian and Henry kick off with a spicy, jackfruit chilli, followed by their vegan friendly, gooey camembert hedgehog.
Food writer Anna Jones brings a taste of Korea to the kitchen with her delicious carrot and sesame pancakes.
Then, the boys create their magnificent mezze layer cake - perfect for entertaining. To round things off there's a decadent chocolate mousse for dessert.

Luke Robinson
Ian and Henry kick off with their version of the classic Chinese dish Crispy Duck Pancakes, and follow it up with an American favourite, Spicy Cauli Wings with Ranch sauce.
Their old friend, Luke Robinson calls in to make a beautiful dish of Miso Glazed Aubergine.
Next Henry and Ian use the very best Winter vegetables in their Hearty Herby Stew, and finish with a showstopping sweet treat - their Pain Au Chococake.

Meriel Armitage
Ian and Henry serve up a comforting dish of pastaball marinara - their take on meatballs in tomato sauce.
Next up, is baked banana French toast, topped off with a juicy, warm, berry compote, a healthier way to start your day.
Chef Meriel Armitage stops by and cooks her signature BBQ glazed jackfruit ribs, while the boys demonstrate their answer to a Chinese takeaway with crispy chilli tofu and special fried rice.
To round things off, Ian and Henry plate up their gorgeous peanut butter and jelly chocolate brownies.

Rachel Ama
Ian and Henry kick off with their take on a classic fish pie - their Creamy Seaside Pie.
Next, they bring a taste of Mexico to the kitchen with Chilli and Nachos, the perfect snack for a night in.
Rachel Ama drops by to cook her Harissa Hotpot, gorgeous aubergine cooked in a hot and spicy sauce, then the boys serve up their Big Burrito Cake, filled with all kinds of goodies: sweet potatoes, smoky peppers and spicy rice.
They round off the show, and the series, with their decadent New York Style Cheesecake topped with strawberries.
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