Posts Tagged ‘spring onions’
Hasselback Potatoes with Red Beet and Apple Salad
Crispy baked potato slices topped with a creamy mixture of umami flavours from the cheese and salsa ai funghi. Together with the fresh salad this is an easy main course.
Read MoreSmokey Black Bean Chilli
In the late 1800s, the chilli queens of San Antonio created chilli con carne. They entertained the plaza and supported their families in a time when women weren’t supposed to. Hopefully this recipe can inspire you to also do something that isn’t supposed to be: a delicious chilli sin carne. The secret ingredient is coffee! You won’t taste it at the end, but it is an essential ingredient to get the ‘smokey’ taste.
Read MoreButternut Squash stuffed with Cranberry Rice
A real eye-catcher full of wintery flavours. Roasted butternut squash is delicious by itself but filled with the sweet and nutty flavours of the rice it turns into a festive Christmas meal. Even though there are various steps it is not a difficult recipe to make. You could prepare the squash a day before and then roast it on Christmas day.
Read MoreCrunchy 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 MoreRice Noodles with Edamame Beans
A simple dish with lots of umami flavor. Soy sauce and mushrooms are always a fantastic combination and the carrots and fried onions add a delicious crunch to the soft rice noodles.
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 MoreCrunchy Noodles
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 MoreSmokey Chilli
In the late 1800s, the chilli queens of San Antonio created chilli con carne. They entertained the plaza and supported their families in a time when women weren’t supposed to. Hopefully this recipe can inspire you to also do something that isn’t supposed to be: a delicious chilli sin carne. The secret ingredient is coffee! You won’t taste it at the end, but it is an essential ingredient to get the ‘smokey’ taste.
Read More
