Posts Tagged ‘leek’
Creamy Leek Lasagna with Kale
The kale and leek as vegetables, and the creamy sauce with nutmeg give a lot of earthy, wintery flavors. The surprise of summery flavors comes from canned artichoke. The result is a fillling lasagna.
Read MoreCurried 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 MoreTortellini with Tomato Pesto
As a teenager, the only thing I could make for dinner was tortellini with ready-made tomato sauce. This is a homage
to that time, upgraded for more taste and healthy veggies.
Creamy Beetroot Rice
This recipe imitates the feeling and creaminess of risotto with regular rice. The vegetables and sun-dried tomatoes provide a lot of flavor while the lemon juice creates a nice balance to the sweet beetroot. The pumpkin seeds finish it off with a light crunch.
Read MorePotato Frittata
A filling recipe, with not only potatoes but plenty of other vegetables and textures. This frittata comes together in minutes.
Read MoreLazy Tortellini
As a teenager, the only thing I could make for dinner was tortellini with ready-made tomato sauce. This is a homage
to that time, upgraded for more taste and healthy veggies.
Oat Risotto with Prunes
This risotto recipe uses oats instead of rice! Because of the nutty flavour of the oats doesn’t need butter or cheese. The original recipe from Wolfgang Puck mixes in a
pea puree at the end to make it creamier (just put some peas in a blender). Using the prunes, walnuts, leek and mushrooms as topping also works with regular risotto.
