Posts Tagged ‘coriander’
Green 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 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 MoreYellow Fried Rice
This fried rice is a simple dish to make, with few ingredients. That does not mean it has to taste simple. The secret ingredient is the crumbled tofu, that together with the rice soaks up all the different spices and flavors.
Read MoreBean Soup with Salsa
Bean soup is one of those traditional, simple, Dutch recipes many grandmas used to make. The brown bean for good reason is sometimes called Dutch bean. We’re putting it in a new guise with Latin flavors.
Read MoreChickpea and Lemon Wraps
These wraps are inspired by Middle Eastern flavors. The juicy tomatoes together with the chickpeas and crunchy walnuts give this dish a delicious texture.
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.
