The best thing about being off these last couple of weeks was having the time to look through all my new cookbooks. This recipe I got out of the cookbook Tel Aviv from Neni. I swapped out some ingredients and tweaked it here and there but all in all a…
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Teriyaki sauce has always been one of my all-time favourites. That perfect balance of sweet and savoury works so well with so many ingredients—chicken, vegetables, pork meatballs, tofu, or in this case: tender, flaky salmon. Paired with lightly charred grilled bimi (broccolini), it’s a dish that’s simple, quick, and absolutely…
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Asian Scallop Ceviche is one of the many amazing dishes I tied over Christmas and this ceviche was one of my favourites. I know ceviche is actually Peruvian but it’s easily adjusted to Asian flavours as well. This is a great little dish, easy to make, amazing in flavours and…
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In the Netherlands we’re not really well known for our haute cuisine, but that doesn’t mean we don’t have good food. We have some amazing stews, soups, stamppots, seasonal dishes, seafood, sweets and snacks in our repertoire. Brabant is pretty well known for their worstenbroodjes (sausage rolls) and their Bossche…
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As mentioned before we’re slowly emptying out our freezer so we can defrost it. The freezer that never stops giving still has some surprises left, we can still make a chicken stock, there are some pita breads in there and beef stock. Last night I used up all the puff…
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I have all the ingredients in my freezer and pantry to make my own curry pastes, which I do quite often, but somtimes I’m just not in the mood for the extra work and prefer something quicker and easier (without compromising on flavour of course) The curry pastes you find…