Roasted Aubergine with Tomatoes

This is a such a special, unique dish, that I have no idea what to call it. It’s between a curry and a stew, with Mediterranean flavors that for some reason work well with Asian ingredients. Dive into it with an open-mind and in the sauce with your favorite bread.

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Easy Falafel Wrap

All you need for this delicious wrap is a pan to fry the falafel. It’s a delicious combination with creamy hummus and some crunchy salad leaves and cucumber. But the ingredient that brings it all together is the Sriracha sauce.

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Broccoli Kohlrabi Penne

Kohlrabi is a unique green vegetable that sometimes still has long stems with leaves attached. It falls under the category of ‘forgotten vegetables’ and is sometimes also called German Turnip. After peeling and cutting it, brown it, and it will become the crunchy basis for this creamy pasta.

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Spicy Greens with Peanut Sauce

This is one of our new favorite recipes: super simple, full of veggies and protein, and so delicious. It also works as a salad without the rice! If you are not sure about the spiciness, just start with half of the sambal first. Although it really tastes best with all of it!

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Coconut Dahl (workshop)

Dahl is a South Asian lentil stew with lots of flavour. In this version, the peaches add some delicious sweetness while the raw spinach gives a fresh bite. If you’re not a fan of warm fruit, you could also replace the peaches with tomato.

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Spicy Green Penne

This is a super easy one that came together from simple leftovers in the fridge. Sometimes that’s just how good recipes are born. The secret ingredient? Chilli flakes! If you follow the recipe it gives just the right balance with the pesto. Green with a kick!

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Sauerkraut Potato Mash

The vegetables do all the work in this recipe and combine lots of different flavours. The sweetness of the apple balances the sauerkraut and the mushrooms add a nice umami taste. Even someone who usually doesn’t like sauerkraut liked it.

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