Posts Tagged ‘mushrooms’
Crunchy Noodles with Mushrooms
The peanuts and mung bean sprouts give this noodle soup a crunchy bite. The soy sauce and stock create a nice salty flavour, so be careful with extra seasoning.
Read MoreChickpea Stew with Apricot
This simple stew is inspired by a North-African Tajine. Celeriac has an earthy and at the same time fresh taste, which goes well with the rich tomato flavors. You could serve it with rice or bread if you have hungry guests.
Read MoreCeleriac Sweet Potato Mash
A typically Dutch ‘stamppot’ recipe with a twist: the potato mash is made with sweet potatoes and celeriac. After some cutting work it’s a very simple dish for cold days. Using a slightly sour apple gives a great balance to rich taste of the mushrooms.
Read MoreRed Cabbage Stir-fry with Apple
This recipe gives the classic combination of red cabbage and apple an Asian twist. The raw apple adds a lot of freshness at the end. It’s important to do all your prep work before you start cooking because the cooking itself takes very little time. Use oil with a high smoking point, such as sunflower oil.
Read MoreOrange Pasta with Brussels Sprouts
The orange sauce for this pasta is made with orange juice and carrots. If the sauce ends up too thick, you can use some of the hot pasta water to thin it out and add some extra flavor. The roasted vegetables match the warm, smooth sauce perfectly.
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 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 MoreLeek and Lentil Quiche
In the traditional Dutch kitchen leek quiche is made with ham, but this veggie-packed version has a balanced palette of tastes thanks to the walnuts, sun-dried tomatoes and feta. By using soy cream this quiche is a good low dairy option. And no chance of food being wasted, because it always tastes great the next day for lunch!
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