Spiced golden milk with ghee and organs

December 25, 2024

Spiced golden milk with ghee and organs

Golden milk, a drink steeped in Ayurvedic wisdom and comforting tradition, becomes even more nourishing when paired with organs, collagen and colostrum. This spiced golden milk with ghee and Organised is more than a soothing evening ritual, it’s a powerful blend of bioavailable nutrients designed to support recovery, immunity, and vitality. Turmeric’s earthy glow, raw milk’s wholesome creaminess, and ghee’s silky richness come together, amplified by the restorative power of Organised. Spices like ginger, cinnamon, and cardamom add layers of warmth and depth, while a hint of raw honey balances the boldness with a touch of natural sweetness.  Serves 2 Ingredients For the turmeric paste: 2-3 tablespoons turmeric powder 1/2 cup water 2-4 tablespoons of Organised 2-3 pinches ground black pepper For the golden milk: 2 tablespoons turmeric paste  2 cups raw milk A pinch of ground black pepper 1 tablespoon ghee Raw honey (to taste) Optional: ginger, cinnamon sticks, cardamom, cloves, or a dash of nutmeg Optional: orange slices Method To make the turmeric paste: Bring the water to a boil and add the turmeric, Organised and pepper Stir and cook until a thick paste forms. Take care to prevent the mixture from burning Transfer the paste to a glass container and store it in the fridge for up to 2–3 weeks.  To make the golden milk: Pour the milk into a small saucepan and warm it over gentle heat. Avoid boiling to preserve the nutrients  Stir in 2 tablespoons of the turmeric paste, and stir until perfectly golden Add a tablespoon of ghee. This not only enhances absorption of turmeric’s active compound, curcumin, but also provides nourishing fats for your body. Add a pinch of ground black pepper to boost curcumin’s bioavailability. Optional spices like ginger, cloves, cinnamon, cardamom, or nutmeg can be added for extra warmth and depth.  Remove the milk from heat and let it cool slightly before stirring in honey to taste. Lightly dust with cinnamon and top with an orange slice  

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Panna Cotta with Spiced Cranberry Compote

February 04, 2025

Panna Cotta with Spiced Cranberry Compote

Silky, creamy, and luxuriously smooth, this simple treat combines raw milk, rich double cream, and a touch of raw honey for natural sweetness, all enhanced by the nutrient packed goodness of Organised.  It’s an effortless showstopper that balances indulgence with ancestral nourishment, leaving your guests enchanted and satisfied.  Gelatine is more than a natural thickener, it’s packed with glycine, proline, and glutamine, amino acids that support digestion, repair the gut lining, and promote healthy skin, hair, and joints. Topped with a spiced cranberry compote, this dessert strikes the perfect balance of sweet and tart, indulgence and tradition, a final bite that lingers long after the plates are cleared. Serves 4  Ingredients 3 gelatine sheets 400ml double cream 150ml raw milk 1 tsp vanilla extract 3 tbsp raw honey 2 tbsp Organised  For the cranberry compote:  300g fresh cranberries 1 tsp ground cinnamon 1 heaped tbsp raw honey A knob of butter for cooking  Method Add the gelatine sheets to a bowl with cold water and soak them for 5 minutes.  Add the cream, milk, vanilla extract, honey and Organised to a pan on medium heat. Stir everything together and bring to a gentle simmer, then remove from the heat. Take the gelatine out of the cold water and squeeze out excess water. Add the gelatine sheets to the pan and mix everything together until the gelatine has completely dissolved. Lightly grease 4 ramekins with some butter. Divide the mixture into them and place them in the fridge to set for at least 6 hours or ideally overnight. To make the cranberry compote add a knob of butter to a pan on a medium heat. Once completely melted add ins the fresh cranberries. Stir everything together and cook for 5 minutes until they start to pop. Add in the cinnamon and honey. Stir to combine and cook on a low heat for 10-15 minutes until you have a jammy kind of consistency.  Add a dash of water if needed. Remove from the heat and leave it to cool down completely.

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Gut Healing Marshmallows

December 20, 2024

Gut Healing Marshmallows

Winter is the perfect season to lean into nourishment, and these gut-healing marshmallows embody that comforting warmth. Imagine a treat that wraps you in the cosiness of winter, while supporting your gut with every bite. The gelatine brings a restorative quality, reminiscent of hearty broths simmering on ancestral hearths, working to seal and soothe the gut lining. Infused with glycine-rich goodness and bolstered by egg whites for protein, these marshmallows are a gentle, winter-friendly indulgence that nourish your body and spirit alike. The addition of honey and vanilla adds a natural sweetness, echoing the simplicity of ancient remedies for warmth and wellness. Best enjoyed floating atop a steaming mug of our bone broth hot chocolate. Ingredients: 1 tbsp grass-fed gelatine powder ½ cup water 3 organic, pasture-raised egg whites 5 tbsp raw honey ½ tsp vanilla extract 1 scoop of Organised  Method Start by blooming the gelatine: Add the gelatine to a bowl with water and set aside for 10 minutes. Whisk the egg whites in a separate bowl until they form soft, fluffy peaks. In a saucepan, heat the gelatine mixture until it dissolves into a liquid. Add the liquid gelatine to the egg whites, along with the honey, vanilla, and Organised. Whisk until the mixture becomes thick and fluffy, resembling marshmallow fluff.  Quickly pour the mixture into a pre-prepared square dish that’s lightly greased with butter or coconut oil. Smooth with a spatula (it sets fast, so be quick!). Pop it into the fridge for a couple of hours to set. Once firm, cut into squares (Optional) Sprinkle with arrowroot powder or cornstarch for that classic powdery finish. This nourishing recipe was lovingly crafted by our wonderful community member, Bella, who has a talent for transforming everyday treats into nutrient-packed delights. Check out her page here.   

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Ancestral Christmas Dinner

December 14, 2024

Ancestral Christmas Dinner

A primal feast for a modern Christmas. This year, honour the past with dishes that celebrate the art of ancestral cooking. Start with courgettes transformed into vessels for rich, savoury beef. Move to a show stopping rack of lamb infused with rosemary and olive oil and end with a panna cotta that’s as indulgent as it is restorative. These are the kind of dishes that carry the weight of ancestral wisdom, simple, nutrient dense, and undeniably satisfying.  Let this be the year your table tells a story: a feast that honours the season, the land, and the people gathered around it. Beef Stuffed Courgette Boats Start your Christmas dinner with a dish that's as delightful to the eyes as it is to the taste buds: ground beef and tomato courgette boats. These courgette boats elevate the humble into the extraordinary. Packed with grass-fed beef, caramelised onions, and just the right touch of herbs, they’re a flavour-packed nod to the ancestral wisdom of pairing wholesome vegetables with nutrient-rich animal foods. Light yet satisfying, they set the tone for the richness to come Serves 4  Ingredients 6 courgettes  500g organic beef mince 1 white onion - finely chopped 3 garlic cloves - crushed 2 tbsp Italian herbs mix 1/2 can (400g) tomato passata 1 tbsp tomato puree Salt & pepper to taste Olive oil or butter for cooking  Serve with: a generous sprinkle of grated parmesan cheese  Method Cut the courgette length way. Using a teaspoon scoop out the middle flesh.  Drizzle the courgette “boats” with some olive oil and some salt. Rub everything really well and place them on a large tray in the oven at 200 degrees Celsius for 20 minutes. In the meantime make the filling: add a generous drizzle of olive oil to a frying pan on a medium heat. Once hot add in the chopped onion. Cook for 8-10 minutes until the onion starts to caramelise. Add in the Italian herbs and garlic. Cook for 1 more minute. Add in the mince and using a spoon break it down until it’s incorporate it with the onion and seasoning. Cook for 5 minutes then add in the tomato passata and tomato puree. Mix really well and cook for 5 more minutes. Remove the courgettes from the oven and stuff them with the mince mixture. Place them back in the oven for 8 minutes until slightly crispy on top. Generously sprinkle with some parmesan cheese (the more the merrier) and place them back in the oven for the final 2-3 minutes. Serve while still hot. Rosemary Roasted Rack of Lamb The centrepiece of this feast, a rack of lamb roasted to perfection, is as striking to the eye as it is to the palate.  Infused with the earthy aroma of fresh rosemary and a olive oil, the lamb develops a golden crust while remaining tender and juicy inside. This dish is a testament to the beauty of simplicity, just a few ingredients transforming a pasture-raised cut into something unforgettable. Serves 4  Ingredients Organic or free range 6-bone rack of lamb A few sprigs of rosemary 3 tbsp extra virgin olive oil A generous pinch of salt and pepper  Serve with: vegetables of your choice and gravy Method Pick the rosemary and chop very finely Add it to a bowl together with the olive oil, salt and pepper. Mix everything together and rub well the marinade on the rack on lamb. Cover and let the lamb marinade in the fridge ideally overnight or for at least 3 hours. Preheat the oven at 200 degrees Celsius. Place the rack of lamb in a baking tray and roast it in the oven for 20-25 minutes (20 minutes for a more rare finish or 25 minutes for well done) Remove from the oven and let the lamb rest for 10 minutes before slicing into chops. Serve with gravy and vegetable of your choice. Panna Cotta with Spiced Cranberry Compote  Gelatine is more than a natural thickener, it’s packed with glycine, proline, and glutamine, amino acids that support digestion, repair the gut lining, and promote healthy skin, hair, and joints. Topped with a spiced cranberry compote, this dessert strikes the perfect balance of sweet and tart, indulgence and tradition, a final bite that lingers long after the plates are cleared. Serves 4  Ingredients 3 gelatine sheets 400ml double cream 150ml raw milk 1 tsp vanilla extract 3 tbsp raw honey 2 tbsp Organised  For the cranberry compote:  300g fresh cranberries 1 tsp ground cinnamon 1 heaped tbsp raw honey A knob of butter for cooking  Method Add the gelatine sheets to a bowl with cold water and soak them for 5 minutes.  Add the cream, milk, vanilla extract, honey and Organised to a pan on medium heat. Stir everything together and bring to a gentle simmer, then remove from the heat. Take the gelatine out of the cold water and squeeze out excess water. Add the gelatine sheets to the pan and mix everything together until the gelatine has completely dissolved. Lightly grease 4 ramekins with some butter. Divide the mixture into them and place them in the fridge to set for at least 6 hours or ideally overnight. To make the cranberry compote add a knob of butter to a pan on a medium heat. Once completely melted add ins the fresh cranberries. Stir everything together and cook for 5 minutes until they start to pop. Add in the cinnamon and honey. Stir to combine and cook on a low heat for 10-15 minutes until you have a jammy kind of consistency.  Add a dash of water if needed. Remove from the heat and leave it to cool down completely.

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Bone Broth Hot Chocolate

December 07, 2024

Bone Broth Hot Chocolate

This bone broth hot chocolate is the perfect cosy drink that not only satisfies your sweet tooth but also deeply nourishes your body. The most delicious combination of indulgence and nutrition that brings together the creamy decadence of cacao and the health boosting benefits of bone broth. This life changing hot chocolate transforms an everyday comfort drink into a powerhouse of wellness. Bone broth, renowned for its collagen, gelatine, and essential minerals, supports glowing skin, strong joints, and a healthy gut, while the cacao adds antioxidants and a mood-enhancing touch of natural sweetness. The result? A soothing, luxurious drink that’s as good for your body as it is for your soul. Perfect for chilly mornings or as an evening treat, this recipe shows that nourishing yourself doesn’t have to mean sacrificing in taste. You can use our Bone Broth recipe, just keep it plain by not adding any vegetables, herbs or seasoning. Serves 1 Ingredients 350ml (1 1/2 cup) raw milk  1 tbsp raw cacao powder 1 scoop of Organised 1 date - pitted 2 tbsp unflavoured bone broth  Serve with: a dash of ground cinnamon  Method Add all the ingredients except the cinnamon to a small saucepan. Heat over medium/medium-low heat, whisking frequently, until warm (but not boiling). Transfer everything to a blender and blend until smooth and frothy. Pour into a mug and serve with a sprinkle of ground cinnamon.

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Bone Broth

November 30, 2024

Bone Broth

Bone broth is one of the most wonderful things you can make at home. Every time we prepare a batch, we find it not only delicious and deeply nourishing but also incredibly rewarding.  There’s a unique satisfaction that comes from turning a simple, often discarded ingredient into a rich, nutrient-packed elixir. Using bones that might otherwise end up in the trash, or worse, incinerated to avoid the costs of waste removal and landfill, feels like a meaningful way to reduce waste and honor the whole animal. While the word bones might sometimes evoke morbid or unpleasant imagery, the truth is they are a treasure trove of untapped nutrition. Bones are packed with essential minerals like calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus, which are slowly released during the cooking process, infusing the broth with benefits that support strong bones, healthy joints, and robust immune function. Collagen and gelatin, two standout compounds found in bones, are particularly prized for their contributions to skin elasticity, gut health, and joint mobility. Drinking bone broth regularly can help improve digestion, reduce inflammation, and even promote healthier hair and nails. What’s more, the act of simmering these bones for hours or even days transforms what might seem like humble scraps into a flavourful, golden liquid that’s as versatile as it is nutritious. There’s also something comforting and primal about making bone broth, a connection to traditional cooking methods that our ancestors relied on. In cultures around the world, bone broth has been revered not only for its ability to nourish the body but also for its role in reducing waste and celebrating resourcefulness in the kitchen. Whether you use it as a base for soups, stews, and sauces or sip it straight as a warm, satisfying drink, homemade bone broth is a simple yet powerful way to embrace sustainability and infuse your meals with nutrition and flavour. It’s a perfect example of how cooking at home can transform the ordinary into something truly extraordinary. This bone broth recipe is for around 1.5 litre of bone broth but you can certainly increase this depending on the volumes of the bones and the size of the cooking vessel. You can either use a regular pan on gas/electric hob or you can also use a slow cooker if you have one. Makes about 1.5 litre of broth  Ingredients:  1kg organic bones (each meat has different flavours but all will work, we love beef, chicken or lamb) 2 medium carrots, chopped into chunks  1 large onion, cut into quarters  2 celery stalks, cut into pieces  3-4 garlic cloves  A thumb size piece of ginger, cut into chunks  2 tbsp apple cider vinegar  1.5 litre of spring water 1 scoop of Organised  Optional: a bunch of mixed herbs like thyme, rosemary or sage Sea salt to taste  Method Add the bones to a large pot together with all the vegetables, and herbs. Add in the apple cider vinegar and cover with the water. Try to ensure the bones are not sticking out higher than the lip of the pan so a lid can fit on comfortably and make sure the water cover the bones completely. Add more water if needed. Place the pot with the lid on on a high heat and bring it to a boil. Let it boil for around 5 minutes. Turn the heat down to the lowest setting. Simmer the bone broth for up to 24-48 hours. For chicken bones we recommend anything between 12-24 hours. For beef and lamb 24-48 hours. If you can achieve the maximum cooking time then we would recommend you do so you get the very most out of them. Once ready let it cool down slightly before straining it into a clean jar or glass container using a fine mesh strainer. There will be a layer of fat on the top, and depending on the meat and type of bone. Usually you will have it with beef or lamb. You can either allow the fat to settle to the top, and separate it with a spoon into another vessel (it will be visibly clearer than the rest of the broth underneath). Whatever you do, don't throw the fat away! It's a brilliant fat to use for cooking. The broth will last up to 6 months in the freezer or 7 days in the fridge.  You can either drink the bone broth as it is ( we love to have a mug a day, especially during the colder months) or its also brilliant to use in soups and stews.   

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Caveman Pancakes

November 15, 2024

Caveman Pancakes

If you're looking for a naturally sweet breakfast that keeps you satisfied for hours, our 3-Ingredient Caveman Pancakes are a must-try! These pancakes are incredibly easy to make, yet they deliver amazing flavour and a wealth of nutrition. All it takes is 1 mashed banana, 1 egg, and a hearty scoop of Organised, our 100% grass-fed beef protein powder packed with collagen, colostrum, and nutrient-rich beef organs. Organised provides a whole-food approach to protein, replacing multiple supplements and delivering clean, sustained energy. With a natural hint of sweetness from raw honey and dates, Organised is perfect for enhancing breakfast recipes without any added sugars or artificial ingredients. For an extra treat, serve these pancakes with a quick blueberry compote and a drizzle of maple syrup. You’ll get a balanced, delicious meal to kickstart your morning, all with minimal prep and maximum flavour! Makes 4 small pancakes  Ingredients:  1 ripe banana  1 organic egg  3 tbsp Organised organ blend  A bit of organic butter for cooking  For the blueberry compote:  150g frozen blueberries  Optional A drizzle of maple syrup  Instructions Using a fork mash down the banana until you have a chunky puree. Add it to a bowl together with the egg and mix until well combined. Add in Organised and stir everything together.  Melt a little bit of butter in a frying pan on a medium heat. Once hot add in about 2 tablespoons of the pancakes batter. Cook on one side for about 2-3 minutes then flip and repeat on the other side. Repeat the process until you have use all the batter. If needed add a bit more butter to the pan. While the pancakes are cooking add the frozen blueberries to a small pan on a medium heat. Cook for 8-10 minutes until the blueberries start to pop and you have a chunky jammy texture. Serve the pancakes with the blueberry compote and a drizzle of maple syrup if using.

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Caramelised Apple Parfait

November 10, 2024

Caramelised Apple Parfait

Embrace the flavours of Autumn with our Caramelised Apple Parfait - the perfect dessert or sweet pick me up that brings together warmth, sweetness, and plenty of nutrition in every bite.  This indulgent parfait is jammed packed with goodness thanks to our Organised blend of organ meats, colostrum and collagen, formulated to support your overall health while also tasting delicious!  This parfait is proof that you can savour the best of Autumn flavours in a way that fuels your body and satisfies your sweet tooth. Find the full recipe on our website or below!  Serves 2 Ingredients 3 medium size apples - core removed and chopped into small pieces  80g unsalted butter 1 tsp lemon juice 2 tbsp raw honey 1 tsp ground cinnamon 1/2 tsp ground ginger  For the yogurt layer 400g unsweetened greek yogurt  2 heaped tbsp Organised Organ Blend Optional toppings 1/2 apple - core removed and cut into thin sliced  A generous sprinkle of chopped pecans or walnuts    Instructions Start by making the caramelised apples: Melt the butter in a large pan on a medium to low heat. Add the chopped apples and the lemon juice and cook for around 15-20 minutes until the apples are soft and start to slightly fall apart. Add in the raw honey, cinnamon and ginger. Stir to combine and cook for 1-2 more minutes. Remove from the heat and set aside to cool down completely. In a bowl mix together the Greek yogurt and Organised until well combined. To assemble your parfaits add a few tablespoons of the caramelised apples to each glass the add few dollops of the Greek yogurt mixture. Repeat the layers one more time. Optional: decorate each parfait with the sliced apples and the chopped pecans.

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Pumpkin Spiced Smoothie

November 01, 2024

Pumpkin Spiced Smoothie

Embrace pumpkin season with this creamy, protein-packed Pumpkin Spiced Smoothie! With wholesome ingredients like real pumpkin, banana, nut butter, and cosy spices, it’s the perfect autumn-inspired breakfast or snack. Plus, with Organised’s whole food organ blend, you’re not only getting the taste of pumpkin pie in a glass, but also a nutritional powerhouse to fuel your day. This smoothie is bursting with nutrient-dense goodness, thanks to Organised’s unique blend of collagen and organ meats, designed to support gut health, skin, and energy levels. So, if you’re after a seasonal treat that’s as delicious as it is nutritious, this smoothie will soon be a favourite! Serves: 1 Ingredients: • 1 frozen banana • 120g (½ cup) unsweetened pumpkin purée • 1 tbsp almond butter • 1-2 heaped tbsp Organised (whole food organ blend) • 1 date, pitted • 1 tsp pumpkin spice mix (or substitute with ground cinnamon) • 120ml (½ cup) raw milk (or milk of choice)   Optional Toppings: • 2 tbsp plain Greek yogurt • A sprinkle of chopped pecans   Instructions: 1. Blend: Place all ingredients in a high-speed blender. Blend until smooth and creamy, adjusting consistency with a bit more milk if desired. 2. Serve: Pour into a glass and top with Greek yogurt and chopped pecans for extra creaminess and crunch. 3. Enjoy: Sip, savour, and soak up all the goodness of autumn!   Why You’ll Love It: Our Pumpkin Spiced Smoothie combines seasonal flavours with Organised’s whole food organ blend for a smooth, rich texture. Packed with essential vitamins, minerals, healthy fats, and proteins, it’s designed to nourish the body in a way that’s both comforting and health-supportive. Plus, the collagen and date-based sweetness make it deliciously satisfying. Tip: It’s versatile, too! Use it as a post-workout snack, breakfast, or even a nourishing dessert. Indulge in the taste of pumpkin pie with a powerhouse of nutrients. Head over to our video for the full experience and try it today! 🎃 Shop Organised Beef Protein Supplement here.

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Raw milk ice cream recipe

June 18, 2024

Raw milk ice cream recipe

Raw milk, unprocessed and pasteurised, has been consumed by humans for thousands of years. It's praised for its natural nutrients, digestive enzymes, and bioavailable vitamins.Unlike pasteurised and homogenised milk, raw milk retains essential components, offering a richer, more nutritious option.For those transitioning to raw milk, ice cream is one of the first treats they crave! Ingredients: 1 cup raw whole milk 2 cups raw cream 1/2 cup raw honey or maple syrup 2 raw egg yolks 2 tbspn of Organised Directions: Place all ingredients into a blender and blend until smooth and well combined. Pour the mixture into an ice cream maker and follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Once completed, transfer to an airtight container and freeze until the desired consistency is reached. Customisation Options Sweeteners Raw Honey: Adds a floral sweetness and depth of flavour. Maple Syrup: Provides a rich, caramel-like sweetness. Flavour Variations Classic Vanilla Bean or Raw Cacao: Vanilla Bean: Use a vanilla bean pod instead of extract. Scrape the seeds and add them to the mix for a richer vanilla flavour. Raw Cacao: Add 1/2 cup of raw cacao powder to the base recipe for a deep, chocolatey taste. Tropical Fruit Delight: Papaya & Mango: Add 1 cup of fresh or frozen (thawed) papaya and mango chunks to the base recipe before blending. This gives the ice cream a vibrant, tropical flavour. Fruit Additions: Strawberry: Add 1.5 cups of fresh or frozen (thawed) strawberries for a classic strawberry ice cream. Blueberry: Add 1.5 cups of blueberries for a refreshing blueberry twist. Storing Raw Milk Ice Cream Store the ice cream in an airtight container in the freezer. For best texture, let it sit at room temperature for a few minutes before scooping. Why Raw Milk? Raw milk retains beneficial bacteria, vitamins, minerals, and enzymes that are often destroyed during pasteurisation. It’s nutrient-dense and supports better digestion, making it an excellent choice for homemade dairy products.

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Organised Latte

April 21, 2024

Organised Latte

Upgrade your coffee game with this nourishing Organised Latte recipe. Packed with wholesome ingredients and bursting with flavour, it's the perfect way to kickstart your day on a high note. Plus, we'll share tips on optimising your coffee routine for maximum enjoyment and wellness benefits. Treat yourself to a morning ritual that nourishes both your body and soul with this delicious Organised Latte recipe. Cheers to health, happiness, and a perfect start to your day! ☕🌞

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