Posts Tagged ‘cherry tomatoes’
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 MoreShakshouka with Naan
A shakshouka is known for eggs in a spicy, herby tomato sauce. Our version adds more vegetables and Indian flavors. So naan is the right bread to dip in the sauce and the eggs. Be sure to use a nonstick pan so the sauce doesn’t stick to the bottom when you’re steaming the eggs.
Read MoreBanana Oatmeal
The mashed banana makes it creamy so you don’t need any milk to create oatmeal. It’s an easy, cheap and delicious breakfast. The peanut butter is not necessary but gives more flavor, healthy fats, and protein. I usually mix plain oats with a fruit muesli so there are plenty of raisins, some nuts, and other dried fruits.
Read MoreQuinoa Nut Bowl
A simple version of a pokébowl. You only need to cook the quinoa and then add the other ingredients with a dressing. You can use a store-bought dressing (something like Terriyaki, soy sesame or pokébowl) or create your own dressing.
Read MoreBeetroot Spread
Roasting the beetroot gives a nice flavor to this eye-catching spread. If you use pre-cooked beetroot the oven time is much shorter but also get a bit less taste.
Read MoreGreen Pea Spread
A more sustainable version to guacamole. Extra green and also extra protein! Add some chilli flakes for extra color and spice.
Read MoreSweet Squash Spread
Think of a mix between pumpkin spice latte and carrot cake. The caramelized pumpkin and cinnamon create a sweet flavor without the addition of extra sugar.
Read MoreHomemade Hummus
Hummus from the supermarket often contains a lot of oil and other additives. Making it yourself is not only healthier but also more delicious. The only downside is that it doesn’t last as long. Trust your nose on this, we’ve found that you can store it in the fridge for a maximum of 5 days.
Read MoreCarrot Cake Sandwich
The base consists of ‘appelstroop’, a typically Dutch ingredient. It’s a highly concentrated form of apple sauce and if you can’t find it, the closest thing might be maple syrup or honey. Something unexpected and magical happens when you combine with the grated carrots and walnuts. While it contains a lot of sugar we dare say it’s still a healthier option than a Nutella sandwich.
Read MoreGrilled Aubergine
When you grill aubergine it gets a hearty and fleshy texture. It’s a delicious combination with the fresh and creamy dairy spread. You can also try this with mushrooms instead of aubergine.
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