Recipe
Pita Bread with Mushrooms
A healthy fast food alternative to make at home. The umami taste of the mushrooms comes out even more when sautéed in soy sauce. This simple version can be upgraded by choosing shiitake mushrooms.
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Read MoreCasper’s Yellow Curry
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Read MoreCasper’s Zucchini and Peach Wraps
The fresh taste of the mint and peaches is a delicious combination with the mediterranean veggies and a bit of spiciness. Don’t be shy with the mint, this recipe needs lots of it.
Read MoreJackfruit Rendang Stew
This is a jackfruit version of the original Indonesian beef rendang. The flesh of this tropical tree fruit easily absorbs all flavours. And when it’s simmered long enough, it will get a meaty texture. You won’t miss the beef! It does need some time, so it’s a great option for the weekend. You can find it in the canned vegetable section at the supermarket.
Read MoreLemon Rice with Hummus
This recipe is inspired by Middle Eastern flavours. By cooking the rice with the veggies and spices it gets a wonderful taste. Together with the lemon juice and hummus it’s a fresh and creamy dish.
Read MoreCasper’s Pasta alla Calamata
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Read MoreZucchini and Peach Wraps
The fresh taste of the mint and peaches is a delicious combination with the mediterranean veggies and a bit of spiciness. Don’t be shy with the mint, this recipe needs lots of it.
Read MoreChickpea Tajine with Peaches
Although Tajine refers to the type of pot used traditionally, it’s perfectly possible to experience some of the Moroccan cuisine when making this simple oven dish. The secret ingredient is time. Luckily the preparation for this dish is super easy, so you can enjoy your time while the flavours develop in the oven.
Read MoreIndian Curry
No country is better at eating vegetarian than India. What characterises Indian curries
is heating up whole spices in oil. This is an essential part of curries and you can use this
technique for any other curry in the book. Take some time for this one but don’t be afraid, it’s
easier than it looks. The most important thing is tasting often and adding lots of spices.
