Posts Tagged ‘chilli’
Roasted Beets and Carrots
The roasted, tender veggies are a delicious match with the fresh yogurt and nutty flavor of the bulgur. Adding walnuts to the oven also creates an amazing crunch. Make sure to buy fresh beetroots, not the ones which are pre-cooked and packaged.
Read MoreSmokey Black Bean Chilli
In the late 1800s, the chilli queens of San Antonio created chilli con carne. They entertained the plaza and supported their families in a time when women weren’t supposed to. Hopefully this recipe can inspire you to also do something that isn’t supposed to be: a delicious chilli sin carne. The secret ingredient is coffee! You won’t taste it at the end, but it is an essential ingredient to get the ‘smokey’ taste.
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 MoreOrange Chilli Spaghetti
This might seem like a weird combination but it’s more subtle than you would expect. You could even eat the spaghetti just like that without any vegetables.
Read MoreCaribbean Chilli
‘Caribbean Jerk’ is a seasoning mix from Jamaica with interesting combinations. Together with celery, lime and mango it creates a dish full of flavour.
Read MoreNasi Goreng
This Indonesian fried rice has three important aspects to get it right:
1) The best results happen with cold and dry rice. You could use frozen rice leftovers.
2) Kecap Manis, a sweet indonesian soy sauce. If you can’t buy it, use soy sauce and syrup.
3) Extra Indonesian toppings and side dishes like a peanut sauce or fried egg.
Pineapple Curry
The core of this recipe is curry, coconut milk and pineapple, while the cashews provide a nice bite and protein. The other vegetables can be adjusted to your own preference.
Read MoreChickpea Wat
This Ethiopian recipe is very simple, it just needs a bit of time for the
flavour to fully develop. It’s important to use plenty of spices and better
add a bit of stock later than making it too watery at the beginning. If you
don’t like chickpeas you can replace them with peas.
Spanish Rice
A flavourful rice inspired by paella. Keep enough bouillon on the side but
don’t add it all at once. Keep tasting if the rice is ready and add more
stock if necessary.
Peanut Butter Noodles
The winning combination is the peanut butter with soy sauce
and ginger. Pakchoy has a nice bite if you add it at the end. You
could also replace it with spinach leaves.
