Posts Tagged ‘spinach’
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.
Read MoreSpinach Potato Curry
I first had saag (spinach curry) in England. I loved how it was creamy without the use of some cream substance like coconut milk. Potatoes and lentils go well with the curry. Warm your naan before dipping in.
Read MoreCannellini Tagliatelle
This tagliatelle is perfect for anyone that dislikes cutting work or spending a long time on cooking. The only preparation you need to do is mincing the garlic. It’s one of our new favourites for when something needs to be on the table as quickly as possible.
Read MoreSpinach Pasta Pesto (workshop)
I discovered this recipe by accident, and it was part of the
inspiration for the Fork Ranger book. The combination of tomatoes and
chopped spinach almost creates a ground meat texture.
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!
Read MoreMustard Soup
This soup is a traditional Dutch dish. It’s a quick and easy recipe with a delightfully sour and rich flavour from the mustard. The taste of the mustard is not overwhelming. Start with two tablespoons of mustard and then add more if you want to. We thought it was most delicious when you serve it immediately but reheating it the following day also works.
Read MoreBrussels Sprouts with Kale and Apple
Not everyone likes brussels sprouts, but its bitter taste creates a delicious combination with the sweet apples, sour vinegar and umami from the cheese.
Read MoreFennel Salad with Lupin Beans
This salad showcases the not so common lupin beans. Just like soy beans, lupin beans are full of protein and grow more easily in Europe. That’s why these legumes are gaining popularity. The fennel and lupin beans will keep a bit of a bite and together with the nice spices and spinach, it makes a good summer salad.
Read MoreSamosa Wraps
Samosas are delicious but they take time and effort to make the traditional way. Getting the triangles filled and thight, and then also evenly fried. This variation takes all the hassle out, without taking out any of the flavour.
Read MoreChickpea and Lemon Wraps
These wraps are inspired by Middle Eastern flavors. The juicy tomatoes together with the chickpeas and crunchy walnuts give this dish a delicious texture.
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