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Easy to make Sweet and Salty Maple Pumpkin Pancakes

November 21, 2021 by katharina.kuehr Kommentar verfassen

This is not just something that is eaten in Netflix Series, nops, it is an actual dish. To be honest, an incredibly delicious brunch!! The mix of salty and sweet, unexpectedly,just works in such great harmony. If you have never tried this cross of sweet and salty, then it is high time – and this recipe is perfect to do so!

What is special about this dish?

Well, first of all that there is pumpkin in pancakes. Usually pumpkin would not be the first ingredient I would add to pumpkins but this time we are doing things differently. And really, it is not so odd if you think about it: you would also add apple sauce to pancakes – and after all, pumpkin also is sweet, so why not adding it?

And then, secondly what is not quite usual is the mix of savory and sweet. I get it if you are slightly skeptical towards a fried egg along with maple syrup, but trust me – it unexpectedly is really good! While pumpkin, egg and maple syrup may not be too common, a cross of sweet and salty is. Just think about chocolate with sea salt or fruits in salads or even about fried chicken and waffles.

how healthy is this dish?

Contrary to regular pancakes, these are very much packed with nutrients! Where should we start? Let‘s start at the very base: the pancake batter! It is made out of eggs (high in protein), pumpkin (packed with vitamins, carbs and fibre), wholewheat flour (more carbs and fibre), maple syrup or honey (yep, still a lot of sugar but with a few nutrients), cinnamon, salt & baking powder as well as (plant based) yoghurt (contains probiotics and protein!). It definitely can be said that despite the sugar, the pancakes still are quite nutritious and definitely better for you than regular pancakes!

What else? The toppings! Here it really is up to you what you are adding on top, you can choose to go for savory to have a fun and different experience (which tastes amazing, really!) or you can also go for sweet if you want something more classic. Depending on what you choose, the nutrients will vary. If you, as in this recipe, go for goat’s cheese, avocado and fried egg, you‘ll have a great combo of protein, healthy fats and vitamins. Those will also contribute to satisfying you and making you feel full. And of course we cannot skip that maple on top of pancakes 🙂 and that is good for your soul!

Are they prepared differently from regular pancakes?

No, they are not different. What it really comes down to is mixing eggs with honey, (plant based) yoghurt, pumpkin purée, cinnamon and salt until combined. Now we mix in the flour and baking powder with a whisk until a batter forms where there are no lumps left. This batter will now sit for 5 minutes while we prepare the toppings (slice avocado, prep cheese and prepare the egg). Now the batter has to be fried in hot butter, margarine or oil. It is best to measure out the amount with an ice cream scoop and add it into the pan on medium heat. They will now cook and once you see bubbles forming in the batter, it is time to flip them and cook them on the other side for about 3 minutes until golden brown.

To make the cooked ones stay warm while the rest is cooking, it is best to place them in the oven with a cover at like 60°C. Since they are covered, they will not dry out and they‘ll also stay warm. Well now just fry the remaining ones, fry the egg, stack them onto a plate, top with the avo, cheese, egg and a gooood drizzle of maple syrup! That‘s it!

What about the pumpkin purée? Where do I get it?

So the first option is to make it yourself. That really is super easy – I even have an instruction video for this on my Instagram (find it here). All that needs to be done is steaming the pumpkin and mashing it into purée with either a mixer, a blender or a hand blender.

The other option would be to buy it at the store. Depending on where you live, this may be easier or more difficult. I know in Austria you can find it at the baby-food section and sometimes even next to the canned goods in the super market. However, making it yourself is really no big deal!

Freeze them for a 5-minute breakfast!

The great thing about making pancakes is the fact that you can batch make and store them. Whenever I make pancakes, it is a challenge to eat them all at once. So what I do is freezing them (first on a tray/ plate (so they do not stick together as they would if you’d place them in a bag right away) and then in a bag). Whenever I crave one for breakfast, I just heat it up in the toaster or the microwave and have a ready to go breakfast! You can perfectly do so with these pancakes!

All in all it can be said that this really is a brunch dish worth trying. In my family they are much loved! Yep, even my grandma loved them and asked for more!! So, grab a pumpkin and get into the kitchen to make your perfect Sunday brunch!

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Sweet and Salty Maple Pumpkin Pancakes with Goat‘s Cheese and Fried Egg

sweet and savory pumpkin pancakes? whaaat?! just saying – yes!! this crossover of fluffy sweet pancakes with savory toppings and maple syrup is an explosion of flavors in your mouth. one you do not want to miss out on! Step away from your regular pancakes and start making those!

Course Breakfast, brunch, lunch
Prep Time 10 Minuten
Cook Time 10 Minuten
Total Time 20 Minuten
Servings 8 pancakes

What you will need

  • 150 g pumpkin purée
  • 100 g honey or maple syrup
  • 100 g (plant based) yoghurt
  • 50 ml plant based milk
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 150 g whole wheat flour
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 avocado
  • 2 eggs
  • more honey or maple syrup to top

How to

  1. Mix the egg, yoghurt, honey, plant based milk, cinnamon and salt until well combined. Mix the flour with the baking powder, then mix into the liquid batter with a whisk until there are no lumps left. Let sit for 5 minutes.

  2. In the meantime slice the avocado and crack the eggs into a bowl.

  3. In a large pan heat up some margarine or butter on medium-high heat. Turk down to medium heat and add about 2-3tbsp of the batter at a time into the pan (it is easiest to do so with an ice cream scoop). Fry them for about 3 minutes until bubbles start to form in the batter. Then flip them and cook for another 3-4 minutes until golden brown and cooked through. Take them aside and keep them warm in the oven (see notes). Repeat with the rest.

  4. Heat up more oil in another pan and fry the eggs on medium high heat.

    Once everything is cooked, stack the pancakes on a plate, top with the goat‘s cream cheese, avocado slices, fried eggs, a sprinkle of salt and maple syrup! Enjoy!!!

Have fun cooking,
Enjoy,
Katie // Une Petite Cuisinière

Kategorie: Uncategorized Stichworte: breakfast, brunch, easy, family, kürbis, lunch, meal prep, pancakes, pfannkuchen, pumpkin, savory pancakes, vegetarian, weekend brunch

The Ultimate Pesto & Hummus Picnic Sandwich w/ Grilled Halloumi

Mai 14, 2021 by katharina.kuehr Kommentar verfassen

Sandwiches ALWAYS are a win. There is no way you could go wrong with some good bread, a delicious spread and cheese in-between, right? Good to agree on that! And this sandwich – let me just tell you – is next level. It is not you average lunch sandwich, it is not your average grilled cheese, it is not your average hummus bread. It is next level, everything else than average.

You have some delicious, fluffy bread, creamy, tangy hummus, salty and indulgent pesto, fresh greens and tomatoes, salty and ultra-delicious grilled halloumi and rich avocado. NO way you do not like this. And you know what’s the best part about this? It is so easy to make. literally easier than scrambled eggs on toast.

What’s special about this dish?

By now you probably know that this is not your average sandwich. Here we have a combination that you do not get anywhere else. Hummus from the orient, pesto from Italy, Halloumi from Cyprus and delicious, perfect bread from Austria. And although all ingredients come from so many different places, they work in such perfect harmony together. They do all have a slight mediterranean touch, which makes the combination taste amazing.

And, this recipe is part of the NENI x UPC picnic series. Meaning, this recipe tastes best with the NENI hummus and is perfect to be taken on a picnic. Obviously, you could also eat it at home, for lunch, breakfast, dinner or brunch or any other time of the day you like.

Is this sandwich healthy?

I would definitely say it’s very nutritious. So let’s start at the very bottom layer; the bread. The bread is loaded with carbs and fibre and will not only keep your soul healthy but it’ll also keep you full of energy and full for a while. Next we have the hummus. It is full of fibre and protein and also healthy fats. Next up the pesto. Well, first of all it is loaded with a whole bunch of deliciousness. The salty- and tangyness are just a real dream. Yet, it also is beneficial nutrient-wise. The nuts and oil account for a decent amount of healthy fats and togetehr with the parmesan cheese for a healthy amount of protein too.

What do we have left now? The veggies – tomatoes and green – to provide you all the minerals, vitamins & fibre in order for you to stay full and happy and the halloumi. The halloumi is a source of protein but more than that a source of deliciousness. Lastly, avocados are a great way to get in some more healthy omega-3 fats. All in all, it definitely is nutritious!

How to make this dish?

As already mentioned – it’s as easy as scrambling eggs. All you need to do it slice up the halloumi and add it to a hot pan to fry for 2-3 minutes on each side until golden brown. Then we only spread the bread with hummus & pesto, add the sliced tomatoes and a few greens, the grilled halloumi, some sliced avo and the second hummused (can hummused please be a word – like buttered just with hummus?) bread on top. Voilà!

Picnic friendly

If just left like that it may very well result in a mess when eating it. So we can take some steps to prevent this from happening. This best works if we cut up some parchment paper (like 4-5cm thick) and wrap it tightly around the sandwich. To fix this, we can wrap a string around it and make a knot. This way it is tightly packed together and does not fall apart when eating.

All in all it needs to be said, that this is an incredibly delicious and easy to make dish and a real MUST for every picnic! Everyone who has tried it so far LOVES it – so I am convinced you’ll do the same 🙂 I really hope this helps you enjoy the weather a bit more and to make use of all those sunny days!

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The Ultimate Pesto & Hummus Picnic Sandwich w/ Grilled Halloumi

Definitely not your average sandwich – much much better than that. The creamy hummus just pairs perfectly with the tangy pesto, the crispy bread and the salty halloumi. All in all – a dream

Course brunch, lunch, picnic
Prep Time 5 Minuten
Cook Time 5 Minuten
Total Time 10 Minuten
Servings 4 sandwiches

What you will need

  • 8 slices bread
  • 8 tbsp hummus
  • 4 tbsp pesto
  • 250 g halloumi cheese
  • 2 tomatoes
  • 4 handful greens
  • 1 avocado

How to

  1. slice up the halloumi lengthwise and add it to a cold pan. Heat up and fry on each side for about 3-4 minutes until golden brown. Slice up tomatoes and avocado.

  2. In the meantime spread the slices of bread with the hummus. Top with the greens, the tomatoes, then the halloumi, the pesto, the avocado, some sea salt and another slice of bread with hummus on the inside. Enjoy!

Have fun cooking,
Love,
Katie // Une Petite Cuisinière

Kategorie: Diet-Specific, Picnic, Vegetarian Stichworte: brunch, easy lunch, halloumi, healthy, healthy meals, healthy picnic, hummus, pesto, picnic, picnic recipe, picnic recipes, sandwich, spring food, summer food, vegetarian

Not You Average (much better) Hummus and Falafel Picnic Bagel

Mai 7, 2021 by katharina.kuehr Kommentar verfassen

The name says it all. Definitely not your average bagel. This is something so much better, I promise. Recipe 2 of the picnic series, and it only is getting better, although it is hard to top the beluga lentil salad an curry hummus stuffed pita. Yet, we managed to do so. Slightly sweet and crispy bagel with creamy hummus, fresh greens and radishes, crunchy falafel and soft and salty avocado. Oh my. If I were you, I would be running to the store right now.

Bagels are just amazing by themselves already. We really need to take a moment and thank the inventor of thebagel (who by the way was Austrian!!!) for this amazing creation. Invented by accident, probably the best accident ever, and now a staple around the world. And really, cream cheese and salmon bagels are amazing, no need to doubt that, yet there are so many other combos that just taste unreal in a bagel, which you need to try out – just like this one!

Where to get good bagels?

This is really important, because if the bagel itself does not taste amazing, the entire dish only tastes half as good. So, in Vienna there are 2 places I love to get my bagels from. The first one is Budapäst Bagels – they have been the (much deserved) restaurant of the month in march and definitely have amazing bagels. You can just grab some plain bagels there and fill them at home! The other place that never lets you down is Joseph Brot. They have several shops in Vienna, so you can just choose one that is close to you. The only disadvantage here – they are sold out so quickly always! So you got to get up early for your bagels.

What’s special about this dish?

It is a mix of the traditional bagel and a falafel pita or sandwich and an avo toast. So, really the best of everything combined! Instead of spreading a bagel with cream cheese, we are spreading it with hummus. And filling it with falafel. Yep, it gets quite thick and tastes amazing. Plus, we have some springy goodness with the fresh veggies and sprouts. This bagel combo really is (not exaggerating here) life changing.

Plus, also this recipe is part of the NENI x Une Petite Cuisinière picnic series! Which means, you can use the (super delicious) Neni am Tisch products to make this. In other words, you get some healthy deliciousness in no time.

Is this dish healthy?

We got to be honest, it probably it not the most nutrient dense dish ever. It though, also is not unhealthy. The thing is that most of the time bagels themselves are not highly nutritious. To achieve their slightly sweet flavour, there often is sugar in them and they rarely are made with whole-wheat products. They do provide you with a bunch of carbs though, yet not many complex ones and not much fibre.

Nevertheless the fillings are nutritious. We have a lot of chickpeas in here – in form of hummus and in form of falafel. Chickpeas are high in protein and fibre and therefore a great plant-based food. Plus, we have some greens & radishes, meaning more vitamins and some avocado for healthy fats and deliciousness (what even is a bagel without avocado?).

How to make this dish?

This probably is one of the easiest things you’ve ever made. All you need to do is pop the falafel into the oven (this is no must, popping them into the oven just really lets them crisp up again and makes them taste much better). In the meantime we are toasting the bagel, slicing the radishes and cutting the avo.

When falafel and bagel are done, we spread some of the (best) Hummus onto the lower half of the bagel, add the falafel, the radishes, some cress or sprouts and top it with the avo. Now we got to sprinkle it with some sea salt, close it with the top and take it onto our picnic. A perfect dish for a perfect picnic!

What about meal prep and picnic?

Obviously the bagel won’t be crispy anymore when it has been stored in the fridge or in a container to be taken onto a picnic, nevertheless, it still is as delicious! If you just leave it like that, it will be a bit of a mess to eat though. To avoid that, it is best if you cut it in half and then take some parchment paper, cut a strip off it, wrap it around the bagel-half and then fix it with a string. That way everything holds together and you can eat without everything falling apart.

If you wanted to bagel to be a bit more crispy, you could also toast it beforehand and bake the falafel, then put both into a bag (not air tight!!) and take the avocado, sprouts, radishes and hummus in a separate container and fill the bagel at your picnic spot! This makes it all a bit fresher!

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Not your average (much better) Hummus & Falafel Picnic Bagel

crispy bagel with creamy hummus, crispy falafel and creamy avocado. This is the bagel combo you have been misisng out on all your life, I promise. It is so good that you will want to have it every day and take it on every picnic.

Course Breakfast, brunch, lunch, picnic
Prep Time 5 Minuten
Cook Time 15 Minuten
Total Time 20 Minuten

What you will need

  • 1 bagel
  • 5 NENI am Tisch Falafel
  • 2-3 tbsp NENI am Tisch Hummus
  • 1/2 avocado
  • a few radishes
  • sprouts/ cress

How to

  1. Preheat the oven to 200°C. Place the falafel onto a baking tray and bake them for 10-15 minutes to get them crispy again.

  2. Slice the bagel in half and toast it.

  3. In the meantime slice the radishes and avocado and chop the cress.

  4. When the falafel are done, spread the bagel with the hummus, add the falafel, radishes and sprouts, and lay the sliced avocado on top. Sprinkle with some sea salt, close the bagel with the top and enjoy!

Regardless or which way you choose to take you bagel to the picnic, it’ll be delicious and I hope that you will also find it to be delicious and enjoy it!

Have a wonderful picnic,
Love,
Katie

Kategorie: Diet-Specific, Picnic, spring, Summer, Vegan Stichworte: 20 minutes, avocado, bagel, brunch, delicious, easy, einfach, falafel, gesund, healthy, hummus, hummus recipes, lunch, Neni, NENI am Tisch, picknick, picnic, plant based, quick, schnell, summer, vegan

Quick & Easy Stuffed Curry Hummus Pita with Beluga Lentil Salad

April 30, 2021 by katharina.kuehr Kommentar verfassen

Imagine sitting in the green grass on a sunny day, in the shade of a cherry tree and enjoying a soft and warm pita bread stuffed with creamy and tangy, Indian inspired curry hummus, together with a refreshing lentil-veggie-and feta salad and topped off with some smooth avocado and a sprinkle of sea salt. Definitely sounds like something I would love to try.

I am not sure what exactly it is, but there is something about picnicking that just hits different. For some reason, picnic season always is the best season, still it can get a little bit boring if you always make the same dishes every time. Obviously, we can easily avoid that!! Therefore with this (super tasty) dish, we are introducing a picnic recipe series, so you’ll always have something delicious to make for your next picnic brunch!! And really, this is good. The fact that my dad (who is very skeptical when it comes to vegan food and things like hummus and lentils) finished half of it before I left for a picnic.

What is special about this dish?

Kind of everything. Usually, you would dip Pita into Hummus or another dip, or you would fill if with something like falafel or chicken. Well, here we are doing neither. We actually are more or less, combining two dishes. Pita + hummus and beluga lentil salad. It may sound a lot at first, but trust me, the combo is amazung. Plus, it really is super duper easy to make and comes together in 20 minutes. And it is super meal prep friendly, easy and not messy to eat, which makes it perfect for a picnic.

Plus, it features two of the most delicious products from NENI am Tisch. NENI makes (incredibly tasty) oriental inspired food, has many, many, amazing restaurants and their own products. We are using their beluga lentils and their curry hummus here, to make this recipe even easier and quicker. You can find all their products at SPAR, Edeka, Globus & Tegut.

Is this dish healthy?

Yes, yes, yes. I mean, look at it! It already is so beautifully colourful – how can something this colourful not be healthy? Let’s break it down a little bit. As for the lentil salad, we have several different components. The lentils themselves first, they are very high in fibre and a great source of plant based protein. Plus, they come with many other nutrients. Then, also in the lentil salad we have got several different. veggies. First up the sweet potatoes. Sweet Potatoes are a nutrient bomb basically, loaded not only with deliciousness but also with carbohydrates, fibre and lots and lots of vitamins.

Then we have a mix of several different veggies. Here it really is up to you what you want to use! I love some cucumber, tomatoes, spring onions and avocado. You could also add in some asparagus or corn or whatever you like. Depending on which veggies you choose, the vitamins and minerals will vary a little, but you will definitely get a bunch of them! Then we also have some avo (obv) for some healthy fats and a sprinkle of feta (which is optional and really good) for some salty goodness and a bit more protein and fats. Not to forget about the pita, which gives us all the energy we need through its carbohydrates. If you want to go a bit healthier with that, you could swap it out for a wholegrain pita.

How to make this dish?

We need to start by preparing the sweet potatoes because they take the longest. To do so, we chop them into about 1cm sized cubes, toss them with some salt, pepper, paprika and oil and then bake them at 200°C for about 20 minutes. In the meantime we can just go ahead and prepare the lentil salad. For this we just chop up the veggies and toss it with the NENI lentils, then we only slice up some feta and avocado.

When the sweet potatoes are done, we can also toss them with the lentils and then we can start stuffing the pitas. To do so, we first spread some curry hummus onto the insides of the pita. Then we fill them up with the beluga lentil salad and top them with avo and feta. And that already is it!

The perfect picnic dish!

This really is IDEAL for picnic. You don’t make a mess while eating it because you can just take bites from the pita. Plus, it is really easy to prepare and does not loose in taste even when it is not eaten right away but stored in the fridge for several hours. Moreover, if there is any lentil salad left, you can just store it in a separate container and take it with you too. And lastly, it already looks so beautifully summery, you’ll really, really want to take this onto a picnic!

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Quick & Easy Curry Hummus Stuffed Pita with Summery Beluga Lentil Salad

Easy to make, packed with flavor and soso delicious – just the ideal picnic food. A soft and warm pita filled with summery flavours of a fresh beluga lentil salad and a curry hummus. All in all – a dream

Course dinner, lunch, picnic
Prep Time 10 Minuten
Cook Time 20 Minuten
Total Time 30 Minuten
Servings 2 servings

What you will need

  • 1 small sweet potato (about 400g)
  • 1/2 tsp paprika powder
  • 1 tbsp oil (flavor neutral)

For the lentil salad:

  • 1 package NENI "Orientalischer Beluga Linsen Salat" (or 200g cooked beluga lentils with lemon juice, olive oil & herbs)
  • 1/4 cucumber
  • a handful cherry tomatoes
  • 2 spring onions
  • 1/2 avocado
  • 3-4 radishes
  • a handful mixed greens
  • 100 g feta cheese

For the rest:

  • 5 tbsp NENI Curry Hummus
  • 1-2 pita

How to

  1. Preheat the oven to 200°C. Peel the sweet potatoes and chop them into about 1cm sized cubes. Toss them with the oil, paprika powder, salt and pepper and lay onto a baking tray lined with parchment paper. Bake for 20 minutes until soft.

  2. In the meantime wash the cucumber, radishes and tomatoes. Half or quarter the tomatoes, chop the cucumber into bite.sized pieces and finely slice the radishes. Add them to a bowl along with the lentils, greens, the crumbled or chopped feta and the sliced avocado.

  3. 3 minutes before the sweet potatoes are done, you can add the pita into the oven so it gets re-heated. Then take everything out, toss the sweet potato with the lentil salad and cut the pita in half. Spread the curry hummus into the inside of the pita and then fill it with the lentil salad. Enjoy!

I hope you really enjoy making and eating this and have a beautiful picnic!

Love,
Katie

Kategorie: Diet-Specific, Lunch/ Dinner, Season, spring, Summer, Vegan, Vegetarian Stichworte: 30 minute, brunch, curry hummus, easy, easy to make, healthy, healthy food, lentil salad, lentils, lunch, Neni, NENI am Tisch, picnic, picnic food, pita, plant based, quick, salad, spring, summer food, vegan, vegetarian, weeknight

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