Posts Tagged ‘cumin’
Pita with Cauliflower Bites
Crispy cabbage and a crispy pita. Surprisingly, the cauliflower roasted in a peanut butter coating becomes soft inside, as if it’s steamed. The hummus adds extra flavor but feel free to add your own favorite sauce on top.
Read MoreCinnamon Chilli with Walnuts
A filling chilli with sweet potato, beans and lentils. For a special touch we’re adding cinnamon, which offsets the spiciness nicely. And as a finishing touch: crunchy walnuts for texture.
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 MoreRoasted 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 MoreSpinach Potato Curry
I first had saag (spinach curry) in England. I loved how it was creamy without the use of some cream substance like coconut milk. Potatoes and lentils go well with the curry. Warm your naan before dipping in.
Read MoreRoasted Brussel Sprouts and Cauliflower
This recipe contains more than your daily dose of nuts, but it’s not just the pecans you see. The cashew-turmeric cream sauce adds some nice flavours to the roasted veggies. Even with a hand blender this sauce is quickly made!
Read MoreCreamy Gnocchi with Roasted Cauliflower
A seemingly random mix of tastes and textures that work well together. Cooking the gnocchi in a frying pan instead of water makes them less sticky. Together with the flavorful cauliflower and creamy sauce it’s a comforting and easy meal.
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 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 MoreWalnut Bean Tacos
This recipe is easy and therefore very suitable for weekdays. If you need to, cracking the walnuts is the hardest part. Make sure to soak the walnuts for a while to ensure they’re soft enough.
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