Posts Tagged ‘tomato paste’
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 MoreBeer Stew with Beans
In Ireland they use stout for their beer stew, but use whatever beer is your favorite. The bitterness of beer is offset by a tiny bit of sugar, making a rich sauce with winter veggies and beans.
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 MoreSweetcorn and Zucchini Fritters
These fluffy fritters and potatoes, together with a creamy, tangy sauce make a filling meal. A very different way of eating your veggies.
Read MoreRed Jackfruit Curry
This recipe has a nice light spice. The warm, yet fresh fruit and the warmth of the spices make for good contrast and combinations. The jackfruit takes a while, but it’s not that much work or dishes to clean overall.
Read MoreLow impact BBQ
A BBQ without meat doesn’t have to be boring, but at first I didn’t know how to do it. I often prepared veggie skewers but that was always a lot of work. The trick is putting the entire vegetable on the grill.
Read MoreCaribbean Chilli
‘Caribbean Jerk’ is a seasoning mix from Jamaica with interesting combinations. Together with celery, lime and mango it creates a dish full of flavour.
Read MoreChickpea Wat
This Ethiopian recipe is very simple, it just needs a bit of time for the
flavour to fully develop. It’s important to use plenty of spices and better
add a bit of stock later than making it too watery at the beginning. If you
don’t like chickpeas you can replace them with peas.
Moroccan Soup
This is a simpler version of a classic Moroccan dish and a great option for finishing some old bread. Simmering the sauce for some time creates a deep flavour.
Read MoreCreamy pasta
This recipe is originally called ‘Cinque pi’, which stands for the five ingredients that start with a P in Italian. It’s so simple that it was our go-to recipe for camps or multi-day hikes when all we had was a fire and one pot.
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