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Essential sauce for middle eastern dishes such as falafel, humus and baba ganoush. Or just as good with potatoes!
One of the few things while living abroad that always made me a little bit sentimental about Germany is a good hearty bread.
Fear no more! This is my official bread for German/Polish expats. As long as you have rye flour and some time on your hand, there is a surprisingly easy way to make delicious bread where ever you are.
This is a trip down the memory lane for anyone having traveled through the hinterland of the south American continent. Nothing else has the satisfying crunchy yet gummy mouthfeel of the dear Brazilian breakfast item. This particular Pão de queijo replaces queijo (cheese) with quê (what?!). And it’s a long stretch to call it even pão (bread) since it’s not made from any cereal! Unfortunately the clever name is not my own idea but a popular vegan alternative to the even more popular staple.
Good old pumpkin cream with a little twist. Pepper paste can be found in the Azores and eastern European countries.
Delightful spicy pink spread on bread or potatoes. Did I mention it’s pink?
Northern Thai curried noodle dish with crispy deep-fried pasta on top. Contrary to most food stalls on the street, this is the deluxe creamy coconut version with lots of veggies.
Thai version of the thick coconut curry with a distinct taste of fingerroot (Chinese ginger). Traditionally served in a banana leaf. It is not as dangerous as the transliteration of its Khmer name “Amok” might suggest, but it tastes definitely to die for.
Not your regular stir fry! Veggies with all the Thai flavours and an amazing texture. Savoury, without sugar.
A layered cake made from spiced biscuits, apple custard and coconut cream.
Oh, sweet dough!
3 ingredient savory breakfast side dish, also a awesome spread on bread
Dip with a irresistible smokey flavor for flat bread or potatoes.
Thai Hot and Sour Soup with Coconut Milk
Precooked curry paste for Thai soups and noodle dishes, no fancy Thai herbs needed.
Fresh base ingredient for all sorts of delicious Thai dishes
Savory dip for fresh or steam cooked vegetables and spring rolls
Side for oven baked potatoes, falafel, bread or as dip for fresh vegetables
Delicious sticky chocolate indulgence without the eggs and butter.
This Coconut/Veggi dish is part of the south Indian banquet called Sadhya.
Indian staple lentil stew accompanies almost any dish. See also: ashram style sambar.
Fill this into your Dosa and make it Masala Dosa!
A coconut chutney which can be eaten as a side dish rather then a dip.
Pachadi is a side-dish curry similar to the north Indian Raita. Also part of sadya.
Basic vegetable strew with a bit of south Indian twist.
Every cook has it’s own recipe when it comes to curry/chili pastes.
Usually it’s spinach with cheese (palak paneer): Why not have it vegan with Tofu!
Dal. It does not get more basic Indian than that. Hari Om Tat Sat.
Eaten with rice and curry and is also part of the traditional Keralite sadhya. Om So Hum.
Make fresh tempeh from Soy beans!
Make Tofu from soy beans!
Simple non Coconut, North-Indian rendition. Hari Om!
Another South-Indian stew that served as part of Sadhya. Om Namo Narayana.
The stew that powers India. Bum Bholenath! See also: Jairam Cafe Sambar
Yummy mashed potatoes for lots of hungry people; Hare Krishna
Buffet proportions of Peanutty Goodness.
One of the preparations for making Balinese Gadu-Gadu; buffet style proportions.
Simple and mouth-licking-delicious Tempeh preparation
Tony’s chili sauce for his Balinese buffet dishes
Balinese tofu dish in Buffet size portion (maybe use 1/8 for single serving)