Posts Tagged ‘garlic’
Fennel Salad with Lupin Beans
This salad showcases the not so common lupin beans. Just like soy beans, lupin beans are full of protein and grow more easily in Europe. That’s why these legumes are gaining popularity. The fennel and lupin beans will keep a bit of a bite and together with the nice spices and spinach, it makes a good summer salad.
Read MoreSamosa Wraps
Samosas are delicious but they take time and effort to make the traditional way. Getting the triangles filled and thight, and then also evenly fried. This variation takes all the hassle out, without taking out any of the flavour.
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 MoreCreamy Tomato Pasta with Hazelnuts
Tomato paste and cream are the base for the pasta dish that Frank used to eat during summer camp. The sun-dried tomatoes and hazelnuts give a great bite with the rich, and creamy sauce.
Read MoreFarfalle Primavera
In English farfalle is usually known as ‘bow-tie pasta’ but it’s actually Italian for butterflies. Primavera is Italian for the ‘Spring’, the season. Together, the farfalle with these fresh flavors and ingredients will definetly give you springy-vibes no matter what the weather outside is.
Read MoreMushroom Ginger Noodle Soup
Noodle soup traditionally takes a long time to get a broth from vegetables or meat. However, our recipe speeds up the process to maximum flavor by sautéing. Adding plenty crunchy veggies results in a nice combination of a salty soup with fresh toppings.
Read MoreRed Jackfruit Curry
This recipe has a nice light spice. The warm, yet fresh fruit and the warmth of the spices make for good contrast and combinations. The jackfruit takes a while, but it’s not that much work or dishes to clean overall.
Read MoreSpicy Green Beans with Tofu
I discovered this spicy sauce recently and since then it’s one of my favorites. The fresh coriander and spring onion balance the spiciness of the green beans. If you are not sure about the spiciness, just start with half of the sambal first. Although I have to say: it really tastes best with all of it! And if you have some leftovers, it also works as a spicy cold lunch.
Read MorePink Pasta
The classic combination of goat cheese, walnuts and red beet as a super easy pasta recipe. By cooking the broccoli in the sauce it soaks up the flavours.
Read MorePak Choi Stir-fry
This version of a Chinese pak choi stir-fry gets its fresh and satisfying flavour from the combination of soy sauce and lime juice.
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