All posts filed under: Vegetarian

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Bolognese with Beluga lentils and red wine

Today I make bolognese with Beluga lentils and red wine, crazy good for both pasta’s and to enjoy with tortilla and guacamole! The red wine will bring the lentils to the next level so be sure to choose a decent one for this dish!

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Luxurious truffle salad with homemade tofu

Today I prepared a really easy and delicious recipe for you; my luxurious truffle salad. I make it with a few drops of truffle oil and some truffle that I found at the market. If you can’t manage to find that, the truffle oil alone will also give you a great taste. You could also consider using a homemade delicious mushroom paté.

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Spreadable goat cheese* but without the goat

Time for some inspiration for what to put on the sandwich! Today I have prepared a goat cheese* but without the goat milk or the rennet. Fantastic on a sandwich just plain or with some topping like fresh onion, apple or cucumber. It also works perfect for browning in the oven, just like the “chevre chaude”. 

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Fried rice paper dressed with lemon curd and tangerine caviar

Soon it’s Valentine’s Day and of course it should be well celebrated with someone you love; a sweetheart, best friend, family, or why not just because you can. Perhaps you want to celebrate the day with a festive dessert made with fried rice paper dressed with lemon curd, sweet fruit and tangerine caviar beads?

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Swedish potluck; a green remake of the Swedish classic Dillkött

Today the final of the most important competition in professional cooking in Sweden will take place: Årets kock (The chef of the year). A competition started 1982 and initiated by Tore Wretman, the grandfather of fine dining in Sweden. What better moment then making a classic Swedish dish including the typical taste of sweet, sour and lots of dill. Let’s make a vegan remake of dillkött!

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Homemade tofu with ovenbaked tomatoes and kale crisps

Most often you probably buy an already made tofu but you can also make it yourself, either from scratch from soybeans or as today a homemade tofu made from soy milk. You can quickly make it and can replace both mozzarella and cottage cheese with it.

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Crunchy muesli balls

Whether studying, working late hours or sitting at home having a good time, sometimes a sudden craving can overwhelm us all. A craving for something, almost anything. Something crunchy and something good that fits both tea and coffee. Something that you can eat without getting a bad conscience. Something that might be spelled crunchy muesli ball?

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Sunny tofu with taste from Morocco

Forget everything about tasteless tofu, this is the good stuff! Super-easy to make but you need a bit of time as the onions really should be slow baked soft to blend nicely with the rest.

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Caramelized onions with date syrup

In the winter months we can at last plan some intense dates with old acquaintances like cabbage, root vegetables and onions. Vegetables that were made to be enjoyed right now! Today I therefore invite you to the kitchen to make caramelized onions with date syrup.

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Rich mushroom tapenade

Today you’ll find a rich mushroom tapenade with both fresh and dried mushrooms in the blog-bowl. Filled with lots of flavors and made to brighten up your dinner, light warm winter bonfires in your friend’s eye and make you feel like you just won the lottery. Mushroom tapenade is the thing!