Posts Tagged ‘aubergine’
Roasted Aubergine with Tomatoes
This is a such a special, unique dish, that I have no idea what to call it. It’s between a curry and a stew, with Mediterranean flavors that for some reason work well with Asian ingredients. Dive into it with an open-mind and in the sauce with your favorite bread.
Read MoreAubergine with Pita Bread
This is such a simple stew recipe. Chop the vegetables, add them with the seasonings, lentils and tomato paste to a pot. Some stirring and 30 minutes later you’ve got a delicious filling meal. The yoghurt with mint give a fresh finish to this dish.
Read MoreOne-Pot Lentil Rice
Easy to prepare and after just a short wait, it’s ready. The protein from the lentils and nuts make this a filling meal, so you won’t be left hungry.
Read MoreMinty Aubergine Wraps
The first time I grilled aubergines in a sandwich maker, my dad walked into the kitchen and asked whether I was cooking meat, that’s how great it smelled.
Read MoreCaponata
This traditional starter from Sicily is adopted to be a full meal. The combination of tomatoes, celery and Balsamic vinegar create an Italian sweet and sour sauce.
Read MoreAubergine Tomato Curry
A curry inspired by a Pakistani recipe. The aubergine is extra delicious if you first brown
it on high heat. The original recipe is a dry curry without coconut milk, which also
works, just add some water. You could replace the rice with quinoa.
Banana Curry
On the shores of Sri Lanka, I walked into a tiny restaurant with eight seats. I was the first. There was a buffet to serve yourself, and one of the meals was banana curry. It remains one of the best meals I’ve ever had and this is my version.
Read MoreCreamy pasta
This recipe is originally called ‘Cinque pi’, which stands for the five ingredients that start with a P in Italian. It’s so simple that it was our go-to recipe for camps or multi-day hikes when all we had was a fire and one pot.
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