Roasted Basil and Sumac Strawberries with Elderflower Yoghurt and Hazelnuts

If you haven't roasted strawberries before then this is your time! Strawberries are high in antioxidants known as polyphenols, which help to reduce free radicals in your body and prevent and reduce damage caused by oxidation. It might sound strange to pair strawberries with basil, but trust us - it really works!

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Prep time
10 minutes
Cook time
20 minutes
FREEZER FRIENDLY
No
SHELF LIFE
3 days

NUTRITION PER SERVING (Read more)

221kcal
Calories
13g
Protein
9g
Total Fat
23g
Carbs
6g
Fibre
17g
Sugars
166mg
Calcium
13%
 
1mg
Iron
7%
 
55mg
Magnesium
13%
 
217mg
Phosporus
17%
 
529mg
Potassium
11%
 
62mg
Sodium
3%
 
1mg
Zinc
10%
 
0mg
Copper
28%
 
0mg
Vitamin B1
11%
 
0mg
Vitamin B2
23%
 
1mg
Vitamin B3
7%
 
0mg
Vitamin B6
13%
 
69mcg
Vitamin B9
17%
 
99mcg
Vitamin A
11%
 
1mcg
Vitamin B12
22%
 
119mg
Vitamin C
132%
 
0mcg
Vitamin D
0%
 
3mg
Vitamin E
21%
 
16mcg
Vitamin K
14%
 
Calories: 221kcal; Protein: 13g; Total Fat: 9g; Carbs: 23g; Fibre: 6g; Sugars: 17g; Calcium: 166mg (13%); Iron: 1mg (7%); Magnesium: 55mg (13%); Phosporus: 217mg (17%); Potassium: 529mg (11%); Sodium: 62mg (3%); Zinc: 1mg (10%); Copper: 0mg (28%); Vitamin B1: 0mg (11%); Vitamin B2: 0mg (23%); Vitamin B3: 1mg (7%); Vitamin B6: 0mg (13%); Vitamin B9: 69mcg (17%); Vitamin A: 99mcg (11%); Vitamin B12: 1mcg (22%); Vitamin C: 119mg (132%); Vitamin D: 0mcg (0%); Vitamin E: 3mg (21%); Vitamin K: 16mcg (14%)
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Notes

Alternatives:
greek yoghurt - plant based yoghurt, natural yoghurt, labneh
honey - maple syrup, agave
sumac - lemon zest

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