Posts Tagged ‘sundried tomatoes’
Quick Cauliflower Pasta
By sautéing the cauliflower instead of cooking it, it remains a little crunchy. It saves time and dishes, and gives a different cauliflower flavor. Together with simple ingredients it results in a quick midweek recipe.
Read MoreArtichoke Spaghetti
Sour capers with a slight sweetness from the tomatoes and spice from the chili flakes. They all combine in the creamy sauce that sticks to the spaghetti and in between the layers of the artichoke.
Read MoreRoasted Chicory with Orange and Balsamic
Roasting the chicory removes most of the bitterness and creates a delicious twist to the sweet and sour orange balsamico sauce. The roasted walnuts and sundried tomatoes complement the soft chicory with a flavorful crunch.
Read MoreItalian Kale
In the winter season you can still enjoy summer. Using several Italian treats (tomato, artichoke) but in a conserved form: canned. Canellini beans are actually white beans from Italy and black kale is a variety you can use from Tuscany.
Read MoreBean Soup with Salsa
Bean soup is one of those traditional, simple, Dutch recipes many grandmas used to make. The brown bean for good reason is sometimes called Dutch bean. We’re putting it in a new guise with Latin flavors.
Read MoreRoasted Chicory with Honey
The dream team combination of goat cheese, honey, and walnuts is the perfect balance for the bitter taste of the chicory. You only have to prep all the ingredients and then wait for the oven to do its magic. You might need two oven trays if you’re making this recipe for 4 people.
Read MoreCreamy Beetroot Rice
This recipe imitates the feeling and creaminess of risotto with regular rice. The vegetables and sun-dried tomatoes provide a lot of flavor while the lemon juice creates a nice balance to the sweet beetroot. The pumpkin seeds finish it off with a light crunch.
Read MoreWalnut Bean Tacos
This recipe is easy and therefore very suitable for weekdays. If you need to, cracking the walnuts is the hardest part. Make sure to soak the walnuts for a while to ensure they’re soft enough.
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