The beautiful colours of late summer vegetables come together here with the orange of the sweet potato. Cheese curds are popped into the cooked flesh of the sweet potato so that they’re just melting. As a garnish, top with curried tofu and a fresh salad of cherry tomatoes, dill and lime juice. Finish with sour cream and thinly sliced jalapeño for a vibrant weeknight meal.
Метка: Gluten-free
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Beluga Lentils with Chorizo, Red Wine and Smashed Squash
Legumes give us a hearty meal in this stew-like dish. Beluga lentils, a variety with small, round, black grains and a nutty taste that goes well with full-bodied sauces, are the pulse of choice here. They are simmered in a broth that is spiced up with diced chorizo and red wine. To balance the flavours, bet on the sweetness of the squash and a dollop of lemony ricotta for the perfect dish to warm up on the first cool days of autumn.
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Roast Chicken with Confit Tomatoes, Carrots and Beets
This whole chicken served in the centre of the table will surely impress when entertaining. Coat the bird in butter and maple syrup, and surround it with beautiful vegetables such as carrots, beets and tomatoes. By roasting the vegetables in the chicken’s cooking juices, they stew and become almost confit. Serve the browned chicken with a green parsley, garlic and lemon sauce. All that’s left to do is to sit down at the table with your guests and enjoy!
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Clementine Pumpkins
Put together a Halloween cheese platter by choosing ashy varieties with rustic rinds in shades of grey and brown or with orange wax, which can be accompanied by grainy crackers and dark fruits. To reproduce the small pumpkins that are placed on the tray use clementines garnished with a jalapeño peduncle.
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Prosciutto-Cheese Hand
For Halloween go overboard by serving this arm made of a mixture of cream cheese and cheddar cheese, like a cheese ball, that you sculpt. We use cheese sticks to make the fingers and cover the whole thing with prosciutto to imitate the muscles. This dish is not for the faint of heart.
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Safe Injection Spritz
Do you dare to inject this bright red liquid into your drink at your Halloween party? Don’t be afraid, it’s a syringe filled with Campari, which is placed in a glass filled with sparkling wine or sparkling cider, like a spritz. Be careful, we don’t know all the side effects of this creepy cocktail.
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Prosciutto-Bocconcini Skull
When placing this bare head in the centre of a charcuterie platter on Halloween, you may hear a few screams of fright. To reproduce it, a clean plastic skull is used and then lined with slices of prosciutto. For the eyes, bocconcini cheeses and olives! It’s enough to make your hair stand on end!
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Maple Sausage Fingers
This scary sight is quickly eased by the pleasure of how good small cocktail sausages taste with maple syrup. All you have to do is trim nails and knuckles into the sausage (strange, we know!) with a small knife to turn this classic into a Halloween recipe.
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Fried Oyster Mushrooms
Mushrooms are the stars of this vegetarian “fried chicken” recipe. Oyster mushrooms are coated with a milk- and lemon-based breading (imitating buttermilk) as well as cornstarch. Once the mushrooms are fried, you get a light, crispy texture, and tenderness in the centre. They are accompanied by a dip inspired by ranch dressing and made with mayonnaise, sour cream and miso.
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Roasted Squash with Confit Garlic Dressing
This squash recipe works wonders at a platter-style dinner where everyone can help themselves. It offers a beautiful balance between the sweetness of maple syrup and the saltiness of feta, and the soft squash and crunchy hazelnuts. Not to mention the addition of a confit garlic vinaigrette, which enhances the dish with its unique taste. It’s a perfect vegetarian recipe to celebrate the arrival of autumn.
