Posts Tagged ‘tomatoes (canned)’
Farfalle with Fennel
Fennel has a distinctive smell and taste. Combine it with the taste of black olives in tomato sauce and they’re the only ingredients you need for a simple flavorful pasta dish.
Read MoreShakshouka with Naan
A shakshouka is known for eggs in a spicy, herby tomato sauce. Our version adds more vegetables and Indian flavors. So naan is the right bread to dip in the sauce and the eggs. Be sure to use a nonstick pan so the sauce doesn’t stick to the bottom when you’re steaming the eggs.
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 MoreCinnamon Chilli with Walnuts
A filling chilli with sweet potato, beans and lentils. For a special touch we’re adding cinnamon, which offsets the spiciness nicely. And as a finishing touch: crunchy walnuts for texture.
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.
Classic Minestrone
Minestrone is a vegetable soup that can have all sorts of ingredients in it. Originally, veggies would change with whatever was locally available and in season. Beans and pasta that are cooked in it, thicken it to a rich soup.
Read MoreTortellini with Tomato Pesto
As a teenager, the only thing I could make for dinner was tortellini with ready-made tomato sauce. This is a homage
to that time, upgraded for more taste and healthy veggies.
Smokey 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 MoreLasagne with Walnuts
Lasagne does not need meat to be filling. This one proves that with a nice tomato sauce with mushrooms and walnuts. The other layer with creamy spinach brings a nice balance. I promise, you won’t even miss meat here.
Read MoreCheesy Penne with Arugula
This dish is easiest to make in a large pan so you can add the penne to the sauce. Add the arugula & mozzarella at the last minute to keep more flavour, and to make sure the mozzarella doesn’t string too much. It doesn’t take long to prep or cook and also works well cold as a salad.
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