I love a good pizza, made in a great oven using fire woods. So, after I made some pizza in my oven, I discovered that I don’t like pizza made in my oven, so I needed to try something new. I found a pizza cauliflower crust recipe on the web and I said I was… Continue reading Vegetarian cauliflower pizza crust
Tag: vegetables
Stinging nettle – your best friend
Nettles is also known as stinging nettle and has been use in the kitchen and medicine since old times. My mom used to put it in almost any food in the spring. We used to run in garden and get sting by it, when we were playing hide and seek. I remember all the adults… Continue reading Stinging nettle – your best friend
Vegetarian spinach tart for St. Patrick’s Day
Today, the Irish people celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, which is the Patron Saint of Ireland. Since 1961, St Patrick has also been regarded as a patron saint of Nigeria, too. Dress in green, where a green wig, drink pints of Guinness, eat something green or cook Irish stews are way to celebrate the day. The… Continue reading Vegetarian spinach tart for St. Patrick’s Day
Why I eat healthy
I don’t believe in diets. This is my personal opinion. I believe in a balanced life with sport and food that makes your body work 100%. For some people, eating healthy is a trend and for others is a way of life. When I start taking care of myself, it took me some years to… Continue reading Why I eat healthy
Spring vegetables
Spring is here. Outside it getting warmer every day. I made a list with all the green vegetables I am gone eat this march. Fresh green from my garden or from the market. Spring green onion – so good in salad or (like my little one like it) straight from the garden. Nettles – We… Continue reading Spring vegetables
Onion
Onion like garlic is a member of the lily family. Onions were historically as a preventative medicine during epidemics of cholera and the plague. Lower lung cancer risk, especially among smokers Reduce the risk of atherosclerosis Help prevent death from heart disease Reduce blood pressure Relieve symptoms of interstitial cystitis Reduce symptoms of prostatitis Inhibit… Continue reading Onion
Autumn inspiration
Goulash Roasted Eggplant Fan Roasted eggplant with lemon garlic sauce Baked pumpkin with porcini mushrooms and bacon Pumpkin soup with turmeric Pear and yogurt tart Cake with pears Plum crumble Glazed quinces and chocolate syrup Traditional wine making process
Wild garlic pesto
Spring is here, so all the good and healthy green vegetables are at the market waiting for you. Try the wild garlic, a relative of chives, raw or lightly cooked. Ingredients: 2 handful of wild garlic leaves 1/2 cup pine nuts 1/2 cup almonds 1 cup grated cheese Grana Padano Zest of 1 lemon Salt… Continue reading Wild garlic pesto
Sweet potato soup with ginger
After January with raw recipes I will start this month with something light and so good for a February afternoon. A cream soup for all the vegans, vegetarians or the meat lovers. I grew up with bors/ciorba which are traditional sour soups. Borș is a liquid ingredient used in my country (Romania) to make traditional sour… Continue reading Sweet potato soup with ginger
Snowball radishes
Snowball radishes are grown mainly for its small, round root. The roots of the Snowball radish are creamy white from the skin through to their flesh. The leaves of the Snowball radish are also edible, providing a spicy radish like flavor and textural alternative to the roots. Snowball radishes contain vitamin C, calcium, magnesium, folate,… Continue reading Snowball radishes
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