Posts Tagged ‘coconut milk’
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 MoreGreen Curry with Broccoli
This green curry has all the familiar flavors of a creamy, almost soupy, sauce packed with spices and finished with sourness. It seeps in between the noodles and broccoli. Indeed, even the ingredients in the sauce are green, and give you all needed protein.
Read MoreThai Pumpkin Curry
A thai curry with typical winter vegetables: kale and pumpkin. The curry itself comes together quickly in one pot. With a creamy sauce from coconut milk and peanut butter.
Read MoreParsnip with Curry Sauce
Here we give these typical Dutch winter vegetables a curry twist. The unique flavor of parsnip is the star of the dish. Featuring carrots for some sweetness and beans for protein. We used brown beans but you could also used other type of beans or even replace them with nuts.
Read MoreMushroom Coconut Rice (workshop)
A simple and rich rice that you can add your favourite vegetables to. The soy sauce and mushrooms create awesome umami flavours while the coconut milk creates silky smooth rice.
Read MoreRed Beet and Apple Salad
A straightforward salad with a delicious dressing. Red cabbage and apple is always a great combination and the beetroot and walnuts give some nice texture.
Read MorePomegranate and Feta Salad
A simple salad with delicious sweet and sour flavors. And because it’s Christmas we’ve added some feta.
Read MoreRoasted Chickpeas
Crispy chickpeas with a nice salty flavor. Perfect as a snack and healthy replacement for potato chips.
Read MoreChocolate and Nut Trifle with Raspberries
A light chocolate mousse with deep and intense flavours. Served on a base of almond and dates and topped with pistachios and raspberries. Creating the mousse is a bit more advanced but should be no problem if you carefully follow the instructions. If you want to play it safe we suggest trying it with other 70% dark chocolate before Christmas day. While it’s possible to use a hand blender, a food processor will make this a lot easier.
Read MoreApple Pear Crumble with Caramelised Cashews
A classic dessert that never disappoints. The warm crumble and sticky, soft fruit served with vanilla ice cream is a match made in heaven. And to give it that extra crunchy Christmas touch, we’re serving it with caramalised cashews.
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