Posts Tagged ‘walnuts’
Brussels 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 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 MoreSweet Potato and Beetroot Tart
A tart that’s filled with pretty colors and will also fill you up nicely. The hummus and feta give a nice tang, that contrasts well with the sweetness of the potato and the beetroot slices. Crunchy puff pastry completes the dish.
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 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.
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.
Read MoreSweet Potato Beetroot Salad
This colorful salad tastes as good as it looks! Plenty of veggies work together and bring freshness. There is no need to rush, because it’s totally fine to serve this lukewarm.
Read MoreSweet Potato Roast
This is a variation on the typical Dutch meal of having potatoes,
veggies and meat. A bit of soy sauce gives the extra umami to
the creamy spinach.
Saffron Pasta
Saffron is the most expensive spice in the world, but luckily you only need very little. Simmering the sauce for a total of 25 minutes allows the taste to fully develop and creates a very comforting pasta sauce.
Read MoreOat Risotto with Prunes
This risotto recipe uses oats instead of rice! Because of the nutty flavour of the oats doesn’t need butter or cheese. The original recipe from Wolfgang Puck mixes in a
pea puree at the end to make it creamier (just put some peas in a blender). Using the prunes, walnuts, leek and mushrooms as topping also works with regular risotto.
