Posts Tagged ‘garlic’
Low impact BBQ
A BBQ without meat doesn’t have to be boring, but at first I didn’t know how to do it. I often prepared veggie skewers but that was always a lot of work. The trick is putting the entire vegetable on the grill.
Read MoreMushroom Coconut Rice
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 MoreOrange Chilli Spaghetti
This might seem like a weird combination but it’s more subtle than you would expect. You could even eat the spaghetti just like that without any vegetables.
Read MoreCaribbean Chilli
‘Caribbean Jerk’ is a seasoning mix from Jamaica with interesting combinations. Together with celery, lime and mango it creates a dish full of flavour.
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.
Saffron Pasta
Saffron is the most expensive spice in the world, but luckily you only need very little. Simmering the sauce for a total of 25 minutes allows the taste to fully develop and creates a very comforting pasta sauce.
Read MoreCreamy Gnocchi
Gnocchi are a mix between pasta and dumplings. They are often made from potatoes and you can find them in the pasta section. They only need 5 minutes to cook.
Read MorePineapple Curry
The core of this recipe is curry, coconut milk and pineapple, while the cashews provide a nice bite and protein. The other vegetables can be adjusted to your own preference.
Read MoreCaponata
This traditional starter from Sicily is adopted to be a full meal. The combination of tomatoes, celery and Balsamic vinegar create an Italian sweet and sour sauce.
Read MoreOven Pesto Potatoes
A simple oven dish for the potato lovers, with the pesto giving ‘a taste of summer’ as one review described it.
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