Posts Tagged ‘polenta’
Oven Ratatouille with Potatoes
While tomato, zucchini, aubergine and bell pepper form the core of a Ratatouille, there’s plenty of variation. This is an oven version with some extra protein from the chickpeas. And when we’re using the oven anyway, the baked potatoes match very well.
Read MorePita Bread with Peanuts
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 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 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 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 MoreZucchini 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 MoreChickpea Tajine with Peaches
Although Tajine refers to the type of pot used traditionally, it’s perfectly possible to experience some of the Moroccan cuisine when making this simple oven dish. The secret ingredient is time. Luckily the preparation for this dish is super easy, so you can enjoy your time while the flavours develop in the oven.
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