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Better Than Your Regular Oriental Loaded Sweet Potato Nachos

Oktober 21, 2021 by katharina.kuehr Kommentar verfassen

Loaded Nachos with cheese sauce are not what we‘re making any longer…. From now on we‘re leveling up our party snack and are making Loaded Sweet Potato Nachos. Not only healthier but also more delicious and more nutritious. If you haven’t so far given them a shot, it is high time!

We all know that nachos are pretty delicious. However, it is no surprise that they are not very good for us. High in fats, highly processed, loaded with cheese, very few vitamins, and, and, and, … but they are so handy, aren’t they? Yet, it is possible to have some with more nutritional value !

What is special about this dish?

As the name already suggests: these are no regular nachos but instead these are sweet potato nachos. What? Sliced, spiced and baked sweet potato that you can eat with your hands. To make them more fun and more filling, they are topped with various different things – hummus, veggies, salsa, tahini, jalapeños, … ! Personally, I think these toppings work great in combination with the nachos. However, if you prefer different toppings – such as chickpeas, meat, cheese, feta, or whatever comes to your mind – you can totally add these on top! This makes this dish super versatile!

A nutrition-bomb

Contrary to regular nachos, these are packed with nutrients! To start with, the sweet potatoes are incredibly high in fibre, carbs and several vitamins. They will make sure you have a lot of energy for a long time, stay full for long and make sure you stay healthy. Such an amazing, easy-to prepare carb!

the perfect hummus

The sweet potato is not the only source of nutrients though, there are many other! The hummus for example: it is nit only packed with deliciousness but also with several good-for-you‘s! Fibre, plant based protein and healthy, unsaturated fats from the olive oil! You can either make it yourself or buy it! When you gl to the store, just be aware that there is good and not so good hummus (and that makes a huge difference in the meal)! The one I can not only recommend but genuinely LOVE is the one from NENI am Tisch!! In here actually, I am using the new one – the Hummus with Za‘atar, which is even more flavorful than regular hummus and SOO delicious!! In general NENI hummuses are the best in my opinion: they are creamy, rich, authentic and just SO delicious!

what else?

We still are not done with our healthy ingredients. Let‘s move on to the toppings: here you can totally go for whatever you love! Personally I believe the ones in this recipe work great with the oriental flavors – if you though have other preferences, go for it! So, here we have cucumber, tomatoes (both amazing for hydration, vitamins & fibre), jalapeños, parsley (more vitamins), the salsa (healthy, unsaturated fats from the olive oil) & Tahin (more unsaturated, healthy fats). All in all, it is fair to say that these nachos not only are loaded with delicious toppings but also loaded with nutrients!

How to make those nachos?

Since there is no need for deep-frying them, they are super easy to make! All that needs to be done is to slice the sweet potatoes into thin slices, spice them with olive oil and Zata‘ar and bake them. Zata‘ar is an oriental spice mix that works great in this meal – however, if you do not have this at home and cannot find it at the store, you can also spice the sweet potatoes differently, with salz, pepper, chili, paprika & sesame for example! Those now go into the oven and we can focus on making the toppings!

That means, for the hummus we need to just give it a mix, so that the spices are well mixed in. Next, we make the salsa! That means finely chopping the green chilis, parsley & mint and combining it with olive oil and salt! Also, we chop up the tomatoes, cucumber and fresh herbs so they are bite-sized! As soon as the sweet potatoes are done baking, they can already be topped and ultimately enjoyed! That‘s it!

Perfect Party snack!

This recipe definitely is amazing for parties! Why? You can really prepare everything beforehand, just pop the sweet potatoes in the oven right before the guests are here and then serve them while they are warm. Also, you could meal prep them and have them as a cold lunch for school or work – that works great too!! They not only are the perfect party snack but also amazing for meal prep!

If you want to level things up,

then you can totally do so by going crazy with the toppings! Options really are endless! You could for example go ahead and add minced meat or meat substitute on top or roasted chickpeas and feta cheese! If you feel like roasted tofu, add it! Or are you craving chicken strips? Why not add them on top? Same goes for veggies!! Why not adding some corn or avocado on top? This part really is up to you and adds a personal twist to this recipe!

Really, I have to say that I really LOVE this recipe! Not only for parties but also for those Netflix and chill kind of evenings 😉 I hope that you will also love it and have a fun time cooking!

Enjoy,
Katie // Une Petite Cuisinière

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better than your regular oriental loaded sweet potato nachos

regular nachos is nothing we are doing any longer – from now on, we are making loaded sweet potato nachos! imagine those soft sweet potatoes with the tangy hummus, fresh cucumber & tomato and that satisfying tahini drizzle = heaven!

Course Appetizer, Snack
Cuisine oriental
Prep Time 15 Minuten
Cook Time 35 Minuten
Total Time 50 Minuten
Servings 1 tray (for about 2-4 people)

What you will need

  • 2 (medium sized) sweet potatoes
  • 2 tbsp oil
  • 1 tbsp za‘atar

for the toppings*:

  • 1 package NENI am Tisch Hummus with Za‘atar
  • 1/2 cucumber
  • 1 handful tomatoes
  • 1/2 red onion
  • green chili
  • tahini to drizzle

for the green chili salsa (optional but very good):

  • 100 g green chili or green peppers
  • 2 tbsp chopped parsley
  • 2 tbsp chopped mint
  • 100 ml olive oil
  • salt & pepper

How to

  1. start by preheating the oven to 200°C. wash the sweet potatoes and chop them into about 1cm thick slices. mix the za‘atar with the oil and toss the sweet potatoes in the mix. lay out on a baking tray and bake for about 25-35 minutes until soft on the inside and crispy and golden on the outside.

  2. in the meantime prepare the toppings. wash and dice the cucumber into bite-sized pieces, half the cherry tomatoes, peel and cut the onion into thin half-rings.

  3. for the salsa, remove the seeds of the green peppers and super finely mince them. also mince the mint and parsley and mix it all together along with the olive oil and salt.

  4. once the sweet potatoes are done baking, top them with the hummus, the different veggies and fruit, the salsa and drizzle some tahin. to finish it off, sprinkle fresh herbs and enjoy!

Notes

*you can really use anything you like and have on hand as a topping – personally I love the combination with these fruits, veggies & hummus, but feel free to add what you love! it can be chickpeas, minced meat, corn, tofu, beans, avocado, whatever you love!

Kategorie: Uncategorized Stichworte: easy, hummus, loaded, meal prep, nachos, Neni, NENI am Tisch, oriental, party snack, plant based, salsa, Snack, Sweet potato, tacos, tahini, vegan, vegetarian

The Ultimate (vegetarian) Bánh Mi Recipe Anyone Will Love (vegan options)

Oktober 15, 2021 by katharina.kuehr Kommentar verfassen

Bánh what? Bánh Mi! This vegetarian/ vegan take on the Vietnamese Classic is nothing you would want to miss! Imagine crispy baguette, with a tangy, satisfying, spicy mayo, some super flavorful tofu, crunchy pickled veggies and a whole bunch of freshness! Doesn‘t that sound like something we would all need to bring some summery happiness into these cloudy days?

What is more, this can easily be prepared beforehand (essentially this means marinating the tofu and pickling the veggies) and then the dish is ready in what – 10 minutes probably! Sounds easy, right? Well, it is! And it is SO good!! When I made this, we devoured it, and finished every last crumb, although we already were super super full and happy 🙂

What is special about this dish?

Traditionally, bánh mi is served with pork sausage, cilantro, pickled carrots, radishes and buttery mayonnaise is a short baguette. However, we want to make it a little bit more nutritious and therefore do a few changes. Instead ig pork sausage, we are using marinated and pan-fried tofu. This not only makes this meal vegetarian (and optionally vegan) but also mire nutrient dense and less heavy in fats. What is more, instead of the buttery mayo, we are lightning it up by mixing in some greek yoghurt (in the following paragraph you can read how this is healthier). If you want to make a vegan version of it, you could decide to go for vegan mayo and for a plant based yoghurt instead.

How healthy is this recipe?

In general it can be said that this dish is pretty nutritious, because of the variety of ingredients. The pickled vegetables, that really account for that typical bánh mi flavor, are high in fibre and vitamins. The carrots for example, are a great source of Vitamin C, which helps boost your immune system – great for the colder season ahead!

Besides, the tofu also is high in protein and does contain all amino acids to make it a complete protein (if you want to read more about why tofu is so good for you, click here). And in comparison to traditional bánh mi, which is served with pork, it is considerably lower in saturated fats and higher in fibre. Since we are adding soy sauce to the marinade, the sodium content is rather high, however, you could use low-sodium soy sauce.

The bread is a great source of carbohydrates, providing you energy. It though is not wholegrain and is a simple carb. For more nutritional value, you can simply use whole grain baguette. This then is a complex carbohydrate, causing your blood sugar levels not to spike and keeping you full for longer due to its fibre.

Last but not least we have the mayo. It can be said that without the Mayo it is not really a bánh mi because it gives it this classic spicy and rich flavor. Nonetheless, mayo contains a lot of fats. They for the most prt are unsaturated, which is great for your brain, but too much also is not ideal. Therefore we are lightning this sauce up by mixing the mayo with greek yoghurt and sriracha. The greek yoghurt comes with a decent amount of protein and does not really change the flavor too much! A great way to lighten things up!

Make it vegan!

In case you want to make a vegan version out of this dish, that is super easy! Instead of traditional mayo and greek yoghurt, just use vegan mayo and a plant based yoghurt alternative. The bread should be vegan anyway and regarding the tofu marinade, you could just use vegan fish sauce or leave it out completely! And there you go and have your vegan version of it!

Is it really that simple to make?

Yes, it is! The only things you need to prepare are the tofu and the pickles. For the tofu, all that needs to be done is mixing the different sauces with garlic and ginger and letting the tofu bath in there for a few hours. The longer the better! If you only have one hour, that works too, just be aware that the flavor will not be that intense.

What else needs to be prepared are the pickles, but also those are easy peasy. Here we add some vinegar, rice wine vinegar, water and a little bit of sugar to a pot, bring it to a boil and then pour it over the slices carrots and radish and also just let them chill in the fridge.

Once the preparation is done, the rest is fairly easy. We just need to fry the tofu in the pan for about 2 minutes on each side and then fill the bread with the mayo, the tofu, the herbs, pickles and veggies! And voilà – there you go!

Seriously, I was not kidding when I say that we devoured this dish! It was sooo incredibly flavorful and satisfying and all the ingredients worked together in such great harmony. I cannot think of a reason for why you should not make this – it is just way too delicious!! In case you try this (which you should), I would love to hear how you like it, so feel free to leave a comment or text me on Instagram!

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The Ultimate (vegetarian) Bánh Mi Recipe Anyone Will Love (vegan options)

Step away from your regular sandwich game and take it next level! Crispy baguette filled with spicy, tangy mayo, super flavorful tofu, crunchy pickles and fresh herbs. Every bite is an explosion of flavor in your mouth – plus it is super easy to make!! No excuses not to make it!

Course lunch, Main Course
Cuisine Vietnamese
Prep Time 20 Minuten
Cook Time 10 Minuten
Total Time 30 Minuten
Servings 2 servings

What you will need

  • 1 baguette
  • 2 tbsp mayo
  • 1 tsp sriracha (or more if you wish)
  • 4 tbsp greek yoghurt
  • 1 cucumber
  • cilantro & mint

For the tofu:

  • 200 g tofu
  • 4 tbsp soy sauce
  • 2 tbsp (vegan) fish sauce
  • 1 tbsp sesame oil
  • 1 lime
  • 1 clove garlic
  • 1 thumb-sized piece ginger

Pickles:

  • 1 carrot
  • 1/2 radish
  • 50 ml white wine vinegar
  • 50 ml rice vinegar
  • 50 ml water
  • 1 tsp sugar

How to

  1. To marinate the tofu, finely grate or chop the ginger and garlic and mix with the soy sauce, fish sauce, sesame oil and lime juice. Cut the tofu into about 1/2cm thick and 3x4cm wide pieces, cover in the marinade and let sit for up to 3-4 hours (it also works if you only let them sit for an hour). The longer, the better.

  2. To make the pickles peel carrot and radish and cut into thin sticks. Bring the vinegars, water and sugar to a pot and bring to a boil. Place the carrot and radish in a jar and cover with the vinegar. Let sit for as long as possible – the longer the better.

  3. Once ready to prepare the rest, cut the baguette in two pieces and then cut them in half lengthwise (if you do not cut them through, it is easier to eat them). mix the mayo, greek yoghurt and sriracha and spread the bread with it. Next add the pickles.

  4. Remove the tofu from the marinade and fry it in hot oil for about 2-3 minutes on each side, turn down the heat to medium and pour the remaining sauce over the tofu and let it cook in.

  5. Add the tofu on top of the pickles, next the cucumber and then the herbs. Close the sandwich and enjoy!!

Have fun cooking & enjoy!
Love,
Katie // Une Petite Cuisinière

Kategorie: Asian, Cuisine, Diet-Specific, Lunch/ Dinner, Vegan, Vegetarian, Vietnamese Stichworte: baguette, delicious, easy, family meals, fresh, healthy, meal prep, plant based, quick, sandwich, tofu, vegan, vegetarian, vietnamese

Super Simple Roasted Sage Pumpkin Tagliatelle Aglio e Oglio

Oktober 10, 2021 by katharina.kuehr Kommentar verfassen

To be fair, this name sounds way more complicated than this dish actually is!! It seems fancy, however, it is super easy to make! You have got that soft and warm roasted pumpkin, spiced with sage, the al dente cooked pasta tossed in some olive oil flavored with garlic and then that parmesan cheese on top for some cheesy contrast! All in all: pure comfort heaven! My friend’s mom would make that day in day out during fall and we‘d go to her house and have it in every lunch break. Seriously, it was SO good and we literally could never wait to get there. So, there was no way around making a recipe of this!

What is Aglio e Oglio?

Very good question. Aglio e Oglio is Italian and literally translated means garlic and oil. In Italy Spaghetti Aglio e Oglio is a very typical dish since it is easy to make (you only need pasta, oil, garlic and chili) and is super affordable. If you have never tried it, it may seem a bit boring but when prepared with some good olive and al dente pasta it tastes amazing!! Sometimes the simplest things are the best.

What is special about this dish?

However, we are leveling it up a bit and are creating a fall version of this Italian classic. We are skipping the chili and instead are adding roasted pumpkin to the pasta. The pumpkin is spiced with a little sage and then baked in the oven before it is being added to the pasta since it takes longer to cook than the rest. Also, instead of spaghetti, tagliatelle are used in here. The flat and wider shape of them just works better with the roasted pumpkin! These little changes transform the classic into a seasonal, cozy, delicious meal!

Which pumpkin should be used?

In this dish I prefer to use butternut squash. This is the pear-shaped light orange pumpkin. Contrary to hokkaido squash it has a lighter and buttery taste to it and a little sweet note that is enhanced when baked. In my opinion these flavors work in great harmony with the pasta and give a nice contrast to the sage! However, if you have another pumpkin favorite, feel free to use that!

Is this dish healthy?

First of all, this meal is very healthy for the soul. This cozy, warm, carby goodness is pure comfort food!! Besides, it definitely can be said that it contains a lot of nutritional value. The pumpkin, for example, is a great source of Vitamin A, C and E as well as fibre and iron, which benefits your immune system (great for the cold months ahead) and your digestive system!

What is more, the oil for example is an amazing source of unsaturated, healthy fat. These fats are essential for your brain and many other aspects in your body. The pasta makes a great source of carbohydrates, making sure you stay energized and also comes with a decent amount of protein. If you want to make it even healthier, you could substitute it for wholegrain pasta, although I need to say that the flavor definitely is better with “regular” pasta.

Ready in 25 minutes (max)!

Not only does this dish take very little time to make, but it also is super easy!

To make it, start by removing the peel and seeds from the pumpkin. After, it needs to be chopped into about 1cm sized cubes (makes it easier to toss with the pasta and allows for a reduced cooking time) before being tossed with a little olive oil, salt and finely minced sage. The mix then is baked at 220°C for 15-20 minutes until the pumpkin is nice and golden brown and soft.

In the meantime the pasta can be cooked according to package instructions, the garlic can already be finely sliced and the parmesan can be grated. Just before pumpkin and pasta are done, a little olive oil can be heated up in a pan and the garlic and sage can be fried in there for a minute before taking it off the heat. Now the cooked pasta, pumpkin cubes and parmesan can be added and everything can be tossed. And that already is it! Pretty simple right?

Meal-prep-options:

Pre-making and storing the entire dish, I would not recommend. Reheated pasta just does not taste as good! Instead, you can premake (essentially preroast) the pumpkin and store this, since the pumpkin is what is time consuming. Whenever you then want to make this dish, you solely need to cook the pasta and start from there. This already saved you a bunch of time!

All in all I hope that you will love this dish as much as we do and that you will have lots and lots of cozy fall evenings!!

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Super Simple Roasted Sage Pumpkin Tagliatelle Aglio e Oglio

This seasonal twist on the Italian all-time classic takes fall comfort food next level! Roasted sage-pumpkin along with some cheesy, garlicy pasta equals heaven! Plus, it is super easy to make and ready in 25 minutes!

Course dinner, lunch, Main Course, pasta
Cuisine Italian
Prep Time 10 Minuten
Cook Time 15 Minuten
Total Time 25 Minuten
Servings 4 servings

What you will need

  • 500 g tagliatelle
  • 600 g butternut squash
  • 1 tbsp chopped parsley + 6-8 extra leaves
  • 1/4 tsp nutmeg
  • 1/2 tsp sea salt
  • 6-8 tbsp olive oil
  • 50 g finely grated parmesan cheese
  • 2 cloves of garlic

How to

  1. Start by preheating the oven to 220°C. Remove the peel and seeds of the pumpkin and then chop it into about 1cm sized cubes. Toss with nutmeg, salt, sage and about 2 tbsp of the olive oil before placing it on a baking tray and baking it for 15-20 minutes until golden brown and soft.

  2. In the meantime finely slice the garlic and prepare the pasta according to package instructions. Once the pasta is done cooking, drain it and take the pumpkin put of the oven. Only then heat up the oil and fry the garlic and sage leaves in it for about a minute before taking it off the heat and mixing it with the pumpkin cubes, grated parmesan and pasta.

  3. Serve with fresh sage, more parmesan and a drizzle of olive oil and enjoy!

Enjoy,
Katie

Kategorie: Cuisine, Diet-Specific, Fall, Italian, Lunch/ Dinner, My favorites, Season, Vegetarian, Vegetarian Stichworte: aglio e olio, fall, fall food, family friendly, family meals, herbst, kürbis, Kürbisrezept, pasta, pumpkin, pumpkin pasta, sage, salbei, vegetarian, vegetarisch, weekend

Super Comforting Turkish Roasted Bell Pepper & Lentil Soup

September 30, 2021 by katharina.kuehr Kommentar verfassen

Finally – it is soup season!! Isn‘t it the best feeling when the leaves are turning red and brown and the temperatures start to drop, while you are sitting inside, underneath a cozy blanket and enjoying a heavenly, warm bowl of soup? There are few things that are as cozy as this! And especially if you are enjoying this Ultra Creamy, Comforting Turkish-Inspired Roasted Red Bell Pepper Lentil Soup!

What is special about this dish?

We all know that soup basically is equal to comfort heaven. Yet, if you always have the same, good, old, pumpkin soup and chicken soup, it gets boring easily. So, in order to keep the soup game fun we need to switch things up. Just as we are doing with this soup – because it definitely is not your average soup!

Also, as the name says it is Turkish Inspired. Originally the lentil soup is made without bell pepper – but you know what? I thought a little veggie never hurt nobody, so why not adding it into the soup? What else is so great about this recipe is the creaminess of the soup. Soso heavenly thick and fillings – it is pure heaven. And the soup will actually keep you full and satisfied for long, because the lentils are packed with fibre.

Is this healthy?

Speaking of fibre, is this dish healthy? Soups tend to be pretty healthy in general because they mostly are packed with veggies. So is this soup. The main ingredient, the star of the show are the lentils. Those tiny, little things are packed with nutrients! They not only contain a decent amount of fibre, but also an incredible amount of plant based protein. This makes them a super nutritious base for the soup.

Regarding the rest of the ingredients, it can be said that they also are pretty nutritious. The bell peppers are loaded with vitamins and fibre and so are the onion and garlic. The vegetable broth mainly is added for the texture of the soup, but also may contain essential vitamins. The greek yoghurt on top is the dot on the eye, contributing a little more protein and deliciousness. The olive oil as a finishing touch makes sure you get your unsaturated fats and voilà, the perfectly balanced meal it is!

How to make this dish?

Soups (almost) never are difficult to make, so is this one. It really takes very little time and few ingredients to create such a delicious dish! All that needs to be done is sautéeing lentils and veggies, then covering it with broth and letting it simmer until the lentils are soft. We of course, do need to add some spices too, for that incredible flavor, but nothing too fancy or special. In the meantime the roasted red bell pepper can roast in the oven until golden brown. The process of roasting it will let the bell pepper intensify in flavor and sweetness!

Once both is done, it can all be blended up until having reached a creamy soup. It is beat not to add all liquid (from the broth) into the blender at once, this way you can adjust the consistency after blending. And that already is it! Isn’t it easy? If you want, you can also prepare a little salsa to go on top, by just finely chopping some jalapeños, cilantro and mint and mixing it with olive oil. This can go on top of the soup along with a dollop of greek yoghurt and some olive oil. Voilà! Enjoy!

Perfect for meal prep!

Just make a larger portion of it, let it cool to room temperature and fill it into tupperware. You can then freeze this and grab and thaw one whenever you are craving it. Or you know, on those days, when you are coming home exhaustedly and don’t really feel like cooking a lot! Just add a splash of water while reheating it and enjoy your meal!!

I genuinely hope, you‘ll enjoy this dish as much as we do and have an amazing time cooking it! Wishing you lots and lots of cozy fall days!

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Super Cozy Turkish Roasted Red Bell Pepper and Lentil Soup

This is not your average soup but a fun twist on the turkish, classic lentil soup. This Roasted Red Bell Pepper and Lentil Soup is a creamy heaven for cozy fall days and also so quick and easy to make! Plus, it is vegan and healthy – there are no excuses left not to make this!

Course Appetizer, Main Course, Soup
Cuisine turkish
Prep Time 10 Minuten
Cook Time 20 Minuten
Total Time 30 Minuten
Servings 4 servings

What you will need

  • 300 g red lentils
  • 4 red bell peppers
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 yellow onion
  • 2 carrots
  • 2 cloves garlic
  • 1/2 tsp ground cumin
  • 2 tbsp tomato paste (Tomatenmark)
  • 1,5 l vegetable broth

Optional to serve:

  • 2 jalapeno peppers
  • 1 tbsp mint & parsley
  • olive oil
  • greek yoghurt

How to

  1. Start by preheating the oven to 200°C. Remove the core of the bell pepper and cut in half. Lay out on a baking tray, sprinkle with salt, drizzle with half of the olive oil and bake for 20 minutes until soft and slightly brown on top.

  2. In the meantime peel and finely dice the onion, garlic and carrot. Heat up the remaining olive oil in a pot and fry them in there for about 2 minutes until fragrant before adding in the lentils, cumin, a little salt and tomato paste and letting fry for another minute. Add the vegetable broth and let simmer for about 15 minutes until the lentils are soft.

  3. In the meantime remove the seeds and finely chop the jalapeños, mint and parsley and mix with the olive oil for a salsa!

  4. Once the bell pepper is done, roughly chop it and mix it with the lentils, as soon as they have finished cooking. Do this with a blender or a hand blender until creamy. If too thick, add a little more water.

  5. Divide onto bowls, garnish with the salsa and a dollop of greek yoghurt and enjoy!

Enjoy,

Katie // Une Petite Cuisinière

Kategorie: Diet-Specific, Fall, Lunch/ Dinner, Season, Soups, Vegan, Vegetarian, Vegetarian Stichworte: 30 minute meals, asian, easy soups, Familie, family friendly, healthy vegan, healthy vegetarian, lentil, Linsensuppe, middle eastern, Soup, soup season, suppe, turkish, vegan, vegetarian, vegetarisch

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