Posts Tagged ‘garlic’
Curried Celeriac Tart
The softly roasted veggies create a delicious mix of textures with the crunchy walnuts and pastry. It’s a refreshing mix of soft flavors. Small note for big eaters: the portion size is a bit smaller than usual.
Read MoreBeer Stew with Beans
In Ireland they use stout for their beer stew, but use whatever beer is your favorite. The bitterness of beer is offset by a tiny bit of sugar, making a rich sauce with winter veggies and beans.
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 MoreEasy Falafel Wrap
All you need for this delicious wrap is a pan to fry the falafel. It’s a delicious combination with creamy hummus and some crunchy salad leaves and cucumber. But the ingredient that brings it all together is the Sriracha sauce.
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 MoreBroccoli Kohlrabi Penne
Kohlrabi is a unique green vegetable that sometimes still has long stems with leaves attached. It falls under the category of ‘forgotten vegetables’ and is sometimes also called German Turnip. After peeling and cutting it, brown it, and it will become the crunchy basis for this creamy pasta.
Read MoreSpicy Greens with Peanut Sauce
This is one of our new favorite recipes: super simple, full of veggies and protein, and so delicious. It also works as a salad without the rice! If you are not sure about the spiciness, just start with half of the sambal first. Although it really tastes best with all of it!
Read MoreBalsamic Broccoli Noodles
The sauce that brings the noodles and veggies together in this dish, is a unique combination. Soy sauce and balsamic vinegar is unexpected, but it works surprisingly well. The noodles and tofu will partly soak up the sauce.
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.
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