Saturday, 18 October 2025

Weekend Food Ideas

Yes, the weekend once more and if you are looking for food ideas these suggestions may be helpful?
Two soups, a chicken casserole, a vegetarian hot-pot and a cake - just a small slice as a treat 😊

So here we go with the soups

first it's
Celeriac Soup, which is good with low carb Foccacia Bread
more details here


second it's
Hearty Root Vegetable Soup
more details here


then onto an
Easy Chicken Casserole
more details here


and yes, I mentioned a vegetarian hotpot
Greengrocers Veggie Hotpot
more details here


and then perhaps a little treat, a slice of
Blueberry Coconut Cake
it is a low carb/keto recipe, more details here


and finishing this post with some autumnal flowers
have a lovely weekend


Dear reader, you will find a variety of recipe ideas within this blog. It is important to note, not all may be suitable for you. If you may have any food allergies, or underlying health issues these must always be taken into account. If you are a diabetic and not sure how certain foods may affect your blood sugars, test is best, i.e. use your meter. If you have any concerns about your health it is always advisable to consult your Doctor or health care team.

All the best Jan

43 comments:

  1. ...Jan, they all good GREAT!

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  2. Dear Jan, these dishes look mouthwatering! Beautiful colours and they look wholesome and comforting!

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  3. Thanks for these delicious suggestions.

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  4. Gracias por la receta. Te mando un beso.

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  5. Love the flowers and the blueberry cake - but not the coconut! lol

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  6. That looks so fluffy and delicious! I will try the recipe

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  7. everyone is talking about sweater weather...i am talking about soup weather!! these sound very yummy in deed!!!

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  8. your mums are gorgeous!! love the picture!!

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  9. Thank you, Jan, for these delicious suggestions!
    Your bouquet is beautiful!
    Happy weekend, hugs, Elke

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  10. "Sadly" Ingo already got kohlrabi (you say kohlrabi?! I only found turnip cabbage as translation - but that does not sound correct?) - reckon he´ll steam it, add parsley and butter - if you have a more "exciting" recipe... please? Though.. he cooks what he knows anyways... The way his Grandma did...

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  11. They all look so warm, comforting, and delicious on this chilly autumn morning!

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  12. The flowers are beautiful - so vibrant.
    The blueberry and coconut cake sounds delicious. The blueberries are wonderful this year, though not the ones from my garden - they were a disappointment.

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  13. Hi Jan,
    Excellent suggestions that 👏 look delightful.
    The last image with the autumn flowers is beautiful ❤️
    Have a great weekend
    Hugs and all the best for you,
    Maria

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  14. Delicious, warming meal suggestions for Autumn. There's a lot of soup being eaten around here lately. Beautiful bouquet!

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    Iris Flavia who said ...

    "Sadly" Ingo already got kohlrabi (you say kohlrabi?! I only found turnip cabbage as translation - but that does not sound correct?) - reckon he´ll steam it, add parsley and butter - if you have a more "exciting" recipe... please? Though.. he cooks what he knows anyways... The way his Grandma did...

    Hello Iris
    Many thanks for your comment/question.

    Kohlrabi is a wonderful low-carb vegetable chock-full of vitamins and may be used instead of potatoes, but also raw in salads. Looking something like a Sputnik in vegetable form, with a squat bulb and antennae-like shoots, kohlrabi is part of the cabbage family. The name translates as 'turnip cabbage' and the mild, sweet flavour is somewhere between a turnip and a water-chestnut, with a crisp, crunchy texture. It can be found in two colours, pale green and the less common purple.

    Kohlrabi is nice with smothered leeks see here:-

    https://thelowcarbdiabetic.blogspot.com/2020/08/kohlrabi-low-carb-vegetable-nice-with.html

    Or how about Töltött Karalåbé : Hungarian Stuffed Kohlrabi?
    more details here:-

    https://thelowcarbdiabetic.blogspot.com/2022/09/kohlrabi-lower-carb-vegetable.html

    However Ingo cooks it ... enjoy :)

    All the best Jan

    PS I'll visit your blog in a moment and leave the two recipe links.

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    1. Thank you, Jan, especially the second sounds good - with that, may I introduce Ingo´s stuffed pepper? Super-yummy (if a bit on the fatty side... but fat is taste, right and who can say no to cheese!

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  16. Every time you show images of your soups, I have to go make soup. Very appealing and that cake. Oh yesssss... Thank you for sharing and have a great day today.

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  17. Such delicious looking recipes presented so beautifully, thank you!

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  18. I like the menu you're presenting. Every dish, including the cake, must be delicious and look easy to make.
    Best regards.

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  19. Love a good soup and the coconut cake sounds amazing :-D

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  20. These all look tasty, but the root veggies soup looks especially appealing. have a super weekend Jan.

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  21. I have a hard time picking a favorite. Delicious!!!

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  22. It is certainly soup weather! Love your pictues and recipes. All looks so yummy

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  23. The Autumn flowers are so pretty in that pitcher with the pumpkins behind. Since I am not big on soups the blueberry and coconut sure sounds good :)

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  24. Oh YES... I love soups, especially at this time of year when the weather is getting cooler... yesterday my son made vegetables from the air fryer with goat cheese...
    Vegetables are one of my absolute favorites...

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  25. Hello,
    Happy Sunday Jan!
    They all look delicious!
    Take care, have a wonderful week!

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    Iris Flavia who said...
    Thank you, Jan, especially the second sounds good - with that, may I introduce Ingo´s stuffed pepper? Super-yummy (if a bit on the fatty side... but fat is taste, right and who can say no to cheese!

    Hello Iris
    Many thanks for coming back to me after our earlier comments and replies.
    Ingo's stuffed peppers look good, I did 'hop-over' to your blog and leave a comment :)

    Have a happy Sunday ... it's pouring with rain here!

    All the best Jan

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  27. These recipes look and sound so delicious and comforting as we get into cooler, shorter days.

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  28. Hi Jan, the food is looking delicious. Especially the soup. Have a nice weekend !

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  29. I’m always looking for new coconut flour recipes and that one sounds delicious.

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  30. My but that Veggie Hotpot looks good. Thanks for the recipe links.

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  31. Yum, we are making a big pot of chili today. The North wind is blowing in some cold weather.

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  32. Everything looks delicious Jan so heartwarming, my favourite time of year for foods like these. Thank you for the recipe inspirations x

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  33. the celeriac soup sounds very good and i love foccacia bread...bread, any bread, has to be served with soup. the blueberry cake sound good with coconut sounds good!! i hope you had a nice weekend!!

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  34. Miriam makes focaccia bread regularly and we LOVE it!

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  35. Hello Jan,
    What a delicious food you have made. The soup and the hotpot are looking so tasty...hmmm..!!
    And what a nice cake with blueberries. OMG...you make me hungry...hihi..!!
    Amazing to see how you have photograph all. Fantastic!!

    Many greetings,
    Marco

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  36. YUM - I love a good blueberry bake and if there's soup, I'm in!

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  37. Muy buenas recetas, todas me gustan. Las sopas apetecen en invierno. Besos.

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