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Thai Beef Noodles

Thai Beef Noodles

Yes, we know, a lot of ingredients needed for this recipe. This is typical for some cuisines out there, but this is a small price to pay for enjoying the plethora of aromas in these dishes. Take these stir-fried Thai noodles with beef, for example. You’ll come to appreciate the ginger, coriander, garlic, soy sauce, jalapeno, and so on, all coming together in one flavorful dish.

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Chicken Cacciatore

Chicken Cacciatore

Let’s do some braising. Hunter-style! The chicken cacciatore recipe is very suitable for that, so have a few drumsticks ready, together with canned tomatoes, vermouth, and a number of spices. And if you’re looking for the real Italian experience, then you better serve the cacciatore with polenta!

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Philippine Adobo

Philippine Adobo

Say “Hello!” to the chicken adobo, inspired to us by the Filipino cuisine. You can choose to marinate the chicken meat for an hour or for the whole night; it depends on how fast you want the adobo on your plate. You can also choose not to marinate it at all, but some flavor will be lost in this case. It’s up to you! And what better side dish for this piece of Asian cuisine, than cooked rice?

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Kefir Muffins

Kefir Muffins

Yogurt this, yogurt that. Let’s use kefir, from time to time. Here, we’ve included it in our ingredient list for these muffins, together with raisins, honey, and eggs. Snack on!

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Coffee Granola

Coffee Granola

Good Morning! How do you eat your granola? We ask you because we combined ours with ground coffee, flaxseeds, and rice syrup. Not to mention the almond butter, walnuts, and dates. The result? A mildly sweet nutty and energizing trail mix-like experience.

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Barley-Stuffed Tomatoes

Barley-Stuffed Tomatoes

Welcome to the ever-nutritious pearl barley! We’ll mix it with vegetable goodies and herbs. We’ll flavor with lemon juice and olive oil and we’ll use this salad to stuff tomatoes. The result will be a no-brainer refreshing starter dish, a vegan treat, or even a side-dish for that matter.

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Beet Pesto Linguine

Beet Pesto Linguine

Cooking pasta is not just about making them ‘al dente’ or not. It’s also about how you pair them or upgrade them. In this case, we prepared a delicious red pesto from baked beetroot mixed with heavy cream and flavored with dill and lemon juice. It ended up so yummy! Serve them with some cheese (crumbled or grated, that’s your call).

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