Molly Cunningham, a nutrition expert, has created a giant, healthier version of the popular Greggs Festive Bake using a slow cooker. The recipe boasts an impressive 65g of protein and captures all the traditional flavors of the original.
One of the real charms of Christmas is the wide range of festive recipes that comes with the season. You'd struggle to find any eatery or food outlet not dishing up both sweet and savoury festive delights. Yet, one enthusiast has gone above and beyond by reconstructing a Yuletide classic: the Greggs Festive Bake. Nutrition expert Molly Cunningham has demonstrated how to craft a healthier version of this beloved treat, packed with an impressive 65g of protein.
The cherry on top? This recipe can be cooked in a slow cooker, allowing it to simmer to perfection while you're tackling the rest of your Christmas tasks. Greggs has introduced enticing items this year, such as their stuffed Festive Bake, a Christmas Lunch Baguette, a Spicy Veg Bake Pie, a Vegan Turkey-Free Baguette, and a Festive Soup. Molly's reinvention captures all the seasonal joys found in Greggs' flagship festive offering, reports the Daily Record. But why stop at just one bake? Molly has transformed her creation into a grand communal feast. She said: 'Yesterday the festive bakes were back at Greggs so I had to pick one up for Liam as they're his favourite! I wanted to create a bigger version we could enjoy for dinner to get us feeling festive!' Molly shared her culinary adventure, saying: 'The Greggs Festive Bake was finally back yesterday, so to celebrate, I decided to create a giant version completely in the slow cooker. I tried to keep in all the flavours and consistency of a normal Festive Bake with the addition of a sneaky vegetable and over 50 grams of protein.' Greggs enthusiasts were left in awe of Molly's inventive dish, with one fan exclaiming: 'I urge everyone to make this I made it last Sunday and it served me Sunday and my lunches until Thursday it was yummmmmy.' Rachael commented: 'Made this last night!! YUMMM! And easy to do'
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