Posts Tagged ‘oven’
Spicy 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!
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.
Read MorePasta alla Kalamata
Kalamata olives are the highlight of this dish with their distinct, deep purple colour. They have a very rich taste and bring lots of healthy fats. Make sure you buy them in a pot, otherwise you probably first need to remove the pit before adding them to this pasta sauce.
Read MorePita Bread with Mushrooms
A healthy fast food alternative to make at home. The umami taste of the mushrooms comes out even more when sautéed in soy sauce. This simple version can be upgraded by choosing shiitake mushrooms.
Read MoreCasper’s Ramen Noodles
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Read MoreCasper’s Zucchini and Peach Wraps
The fresh taste of the mint and peaches is a delicious combination with the mediterranean veggies and a bit of spiciness. Don’t be shy with the mint, this recipe needs lots of it.
Read MoreJackfruit Rendang Stew
This is a jackfruit version of the original Indonesian beef rendang. The flesh of this tropical tree fruit easily absorbs all flavours. And when it’s simmered long enough, it will get a meaty texture. You won’t miss the beef! It does need some time, so it’s a great option for the weekend. You can find it in the canned vegetable section at the supermarket.
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