Showing posts with label Vegetarian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vegetarian. Show all posts

Wednesday 25 February 2015

Warm Kale Salad with Chickpeas

Warm stir fried kale, cabbage and chickpeas are combined with cold crisp lettuce in this truly appetising salad that will satisfy you even on a gloomy winter’s day.

Warm Kale Salad with Chickpeas Recipe from Nomsies Kitchen

Hello everyone, I hope you are all doing greeaaattt!

I have been busy with the Chinese New Year celebrations last week, which involved quite a fair bit of food to say the least.

This may explain why I am doing a post on salad. I need a break from all the feasting!

Warm Kale Salad with Chickpeas Recipe from Nomsies Kitchen

It has still been quite cold and gloomy weather-wise. On days such as this you just don’t want to eat a cold salad, right? That’s why I thought this mix of warm and cold salad might do the trick.

You basically stir fry the chickpeas, kale and cabbage together to give you a warm satisfying bite. Then you add that on top of a bed of crisp cold lettuce and mix everything together. The combination of flavours and textures is perfection!

Make this is you are sick of eating plain old cold salads.

Warm Kale Salad with Chickpeas Recipe from Nomsies Kitchen

Thursday 5 February 2015

Vegetarian Fried Rice

Straight up super easy fried rice. French beans and frozen peas are the key here.

Vegetarian Fried Rice Recipe from Nomsies Kitchen

This vegetarian fried rice really saved me one lunchtime when I was starving and had to be fed F.A.S.T.

Vegetarian Fried Rice Recipe from Nomsies Kitchen

I used Ketjap Manis here instead of Soy Sauce as I wanted that little extra burst of flavour that comes from this thick caramel like wonder-sauce. If you are unfamiliar with Ketjap Manis, it is essentially an Indonesian take on Soy Sauce and has sugar in it resulting in a very thick syrupy sauce. If you have been to Indonesia before you will notice it on every table at most eateries, it’s like a must-have sauce that goes on everything. Amazing!

Vegetarian Fried Rice Recipe from Nomsies Kitchen


Vegetarian Fried Rice Recipe from Nomsies Kitchen

Best part of this vegetarian fried rice was that I made a bit more so I had some leftovers for the next day’s lunch as well. It is so ridiculously easy and good, you almost don’t need a recipe for this, just taste as you go along.

In a way I guess I am not that fussy and don’t mind eating the same thing dish twice, be it in the same day or over two consecutive days. Are you like that too?

Vegetarian Fried Rice Recipe from Nomsies Kitchen

Wednesday 30 July 2014

Roasted Green Beans with Panko and Lemon

Nomsies Kitchen Roasted Green Beans with Panko and Lemon Recipe
Lovely vegetarian dish of roasted green beans topped with crisp panko and drizzled with lemon juice.

Roasted Green Beans with Panko & Lemon Recipe | Nomsies Kitchen

Hello and Happy Wednesday!

We are in the middle of yet another week and the end of July. How time flies! I am really enjoying and have been making the most of it by going for bike rides and lazy barbecues.

Roasted Green Beans with Panko & Lemon Recipe | Nomsies Kitchen

Roasted Green Beans with Panko & Lemon Recipe | Nomsies Kitchen

Today I am going to be sharing a vegetable and vegetarian recipe. I chanced upon this recipe from Oh My Veggies while on my daily Pinterest sprees. This is such a lovely side it is one veggie dish that will have you asking for more.

Roasted Green Beans with Panko & Lemon Recipe | Nomsies Kitchen

Roasted Green Beans with Panko & Lemon Recipe | Nomsies Kitchen

I like that the green beans are simply roasted. While the beans are roasting away, you fry the Panko with some olive oil and garlic to brown and crisp it up. Once the green beans are done, toss the panko over and finish with some lemon zest and juice. The panko really adds a wonderful crunchy texture to the green beans and the fresh lemon zest and juice just lifts the flavours and makes this one delicious dish. I have not seen green beans disappear off the plate so quickly before!

Tuesday 15 July 2014

Aglio Olio Pasta (with Cherry Tomatoes and Spinach)

This is the easiest pasta dish you can ever make. A firm lunch time favourite at Nomsies Kitchen!

Aglio Olio Pasta (with Cherry Tomatoes and Spinach)

Hello, how are you?

I hope everything is going well for you. I have been busy in the kitchen experimenting with some bread recipes. I hope to have the post done and up by the end of this week.

Meanwhile, I am sharing this recipe for Aglio Olio Pasta. I added in some cherry tomatoes and spinach, just because I like my veggies. Purists will say it is not true aglio olio pasta but hey, it works for me. Gives good colour too!

Aglio Olio Pasta (with Cherry Tomatoes and Spinach)

Aglio Olio Pasta (with Cherry Tomatoes and Spinach)

I know I just shared a recipe for sausage and bacon pasta last week. Don’t quite know why I am in such a mood for pasta.

A good (and also non-purist) twist to this dish is to add some tuna in just after you have sauté the garlic. Good for all you runners out there who need your protein!

Aglio Olio Pasta (with Cherry Tomatoes and Spinach)

Of course I added more basil in as well. Just to show off and make use of my little basil plant that is still alive!

Tuesday 1 July 2014

Mustard Roast Potatoes

Super savoury roast potatoes that you will not be able to stop eating! Crisp and fluffy, you don’t even need to par-boil them first. Superb side dish!

Mustard Roast Potatoes Recipe

Hello!

How are we doing today? Who is up for some tasty roasted potatoes with mustard?

These roasted fluffy beauties are so delicious. I first made them a couple of days back and since then have not been able to stop craving them. So I just had to make them again. They are sensational and just take regular roasted potatoes up another level.

Mustard Roast Potatoes Recipe

Mustard Roast Potatoes Recipe

No need for par-boiling the potatoes here. Well, you can if you want but I skipped this step and the potatoes were still fluffy on the inside and crisp on the outside. Potato heaven.

Mustard Roast Potatoes Recipe

I used two types of mustards here, English mustard and wholegrain mustard. I love English mustard here for the zing and bite it adds to the flavours. If you can’t take it, just wholegrain or regular mustard will work too.

Monday 23 June 2014

Stir Fried Broccoli with Goji Berries

Super quick broccoli stir fry with super food goji berries!

Stir Fried Broccoli with Goji Berries Recipe from Nomsies Kitchen

Hello and happy Meatless Monday!

Hope you had a fantastic weekend. I had a rather quiet Sunday as dearest husband has gone away on a business trip for a week. Boo hoo. As such, I spent my Sunday doing house chores. The benefit of that is that I didn’t have to do many chores today and could potter about in my little garden.

Stir Fried Broccoli with Goji Berries Recipe from Nomsies Kitchen

Since I am cooking for one today, I decided to do something ridiculously easy and made stir fried broccoli with goji berries. It’s quite common in Chinese cooking to stir fry veggies with goji berries. If you haven’t tried it, do give it a go as the goji berries make the dish so sweet.

Monday 16 June 2014

Brown Rice with Peas

A twist on cooking normal boiled rice, the added peas make this a clever way to sneak in more vegetables to your diet. 

Brown Rice with Peas Recipe from Nomsies Kitchen

Hello and happy Meatless Monday!

I overindulged in dim sum once again yesterday, as such, I need to be a good girl diet-wise today. I have a super healthy and easy recipe for you, that is, brown rice with green peas. It is a clever way to jazz up normal boiled rice. It is also great to sneak in more vegetables to your diet!  

Brown Rice with Peas Recipe from Nomsies Kitchen

You cook the rice as you normally would, just add in some seasoning and the peas. The seasoning used here is mirin, light soy sauce and salt. If you are not vegetarian you can use some chicken stock.

I usually have this with stir fried vegetables. Veggies on top of more veggies. Go for it, it’s good for you!

Monday 9 June 2014

Chickpea Salad

Nomsies Kitchen Chickpea Salad Recipe
Super healthy salad that requires hardly any time to make. Fantastic as a side salad or light meal. 

Chickpea Salad Recipe | Nomsies Kitchen

Hello!

Today is Monday and it is definitely a salad day for me. I made one of my favourites – chickpea salad.

Chickpea Salad Recipe | Nomsies Kitchen

Chickpea Salad Recipe | Nomsies Kitchen

It’s a salad day because I had a huge Sunday Roast yesterday. Just look at that! Crisp crackling as well.

Sunday Roast at the Lock & Key, Newcastle

Now you know why I have to “detox” a little today.

This little salad does just the trick. It is super easy and does not require much chopping and dicing. I love this kind of salad.

Chickpea Salad Recipe | Nomsies Kitchen

I added chopped tomatoes and whole cherry tomatoes as I like how the cherry tomatoes go with the rest of the salad so I highly recommend that you add them in. This salad keeps so well in the fridge, just pack it into little containers and you are good to go!

Monday 2 June 2014

Vegetarian Pasta Bake

Nomsies Kitchen Vegetarian Pasta Bake Recipe
An absolutely easy vegetarian pasta bake that is packed full of chunky vegetables to fill you up.

Vegetarian Pasta Bake Recipe from Nomsies Kitchen

Hello and happy Monday!

I hope you are having a lovely Monday and that you had a great weekend. It seems that my prayers for good sunny weather were answered and I managed to go for an adventurous bike ride on Saturday. It was kind of tough for me as it was rather hilly. I am not ashamed to admit that I had to push my bike up several hills as I was already feeling like that – (see photo below)


We didn’t go for dim sum this weekend though. Went to our new favourite Chinese restaurant (Blue Moon) instead. Ended the weekend by watching the new movie by Seth McFarland – A Million Ways to Die in the West. Such a wonderfully silly and fun movie!

Vegetarian Pasta Bake Recipe from Nomsies Kitchen

Enough of my weekend recap and back to Meatless Monday. Today is time for a vegetarian pasta bake. Easy to make, tasty and so filling – especially for a vegetarian dish.

Vegetarian Pasta Bake Recipe from Nomsies Kitchen

I cooked the vegetables and pasta together first before baking. I find that it just gives the pasta more flavour.

Vegetarian Pasta Bake Recipe from Nomsies Kitchen

The melted, golden cheese on top really just caps off this delicious dish beautifully. Leftovers keep really well too. What’s not to love?
Vegetarian Pasta Bake Recipe from Nomsies Kitchen

Vegetarian Pasta Bake Recipe from Nomsies Kitchen

Monday 19 May 2014

Aubergine with Sambal

Nomsies Kitchen Aubergine with Sambal Recipe
Try this mouth-watering vegetarian dish with a spicy kick for your Meatless Mondays!

Aubergine with Sambal - Recipe from Nomsies Kitchen

Hello and happy Monday to you.

How was your weekend? I went for an epic bike ride and can say that I am quite thoroughly in love with cycling now. One thing I really like about where I am living in Newcastle is that it is near the River Tyne and about 13 miles from the beach. So, last Saturday we decided to cycle to the beach in South Shields and back. The weather was sunny and we even managed to have a pit stop for fish and chips in South Shields. The fish and chips in Colmans is just mind blowing and a must try if you are ever in South Shields. From South Shields, we took a 5 minute ferry ride to North Shields, which is just stunning - as seen in the photo below.
Fish and Chips at Colmans, South Shields
Purple Minion mode "on" at Colmans


















North Shields
I am really new to the cycling game so after that bike ride I decided to buy some cycling gear. While we are on the subject of cycling gear, I just need to say that padded cycling trousers are such a god sent! Why have I not tried them before?!? Anyway, I managed to spend more on cycling gear than I did on my bike, which I bought second hand for £40. Well, you need to look stylish on the bike right??
Aubergine with Sambal - Recipe from Nomsies Kitchen

Coming back to food this Meatless Monday, I made aubergine with sambal. Sambal is a Malaysian spicy chilli paste which tastes great with just about anything. I have previously shared my recipe for sambal in my post on okra with sambal.

In that version, I steamed the okra and just ladled the sambal on top. Today’s recipe however is more of a stir fry.

Aubergine with Sambal - Recipe from Nomsies Kitchen

Tuesday 13 May 2014

Vegetarian Hummus Sandwich

Nomsies Kitchen Vegetarian Hummus Sandwich Recipe
Delicious, healthy sandwich that takes all of 5 minutes to prepare!

Vegetarian Hummus Sandwich from Nomsies Kitchen
Hello! How have you been? 

Oh my, I have been having some major ups and downs in the past days! Positives were that I had such a great time when my friends came to visit. On the downside, my husband and I were taking turns to be ill. All in we still managed to have a pretty darn good time with our guests.




Monday 17 March 2014

Vegetarian Yellow Split Pea Curry

High in fiber and vegetable protein, this yellow split pea curry is delicious, budget friendly and freezes really well. Get ready to make a big batch and freeze up leftovers for when you need them.

Vegetarian Yellow Split Pea Curry Recipe from Nomsies Kitchen

Hello! How was your weekend? Did you get up to anything active? Whatever you did, I hope you had a good time. The weather here was pretty sunny although there were strong gusts of winds. I am proud to report that my long run on Sunday went much better than last week’s run. I think it helped that I brought some water with me to sip on every 15 minutes throughout the 165 minutes that I was out pounding the pavement. Well I say pounding but it was more like plodding.

Anyway, for today’s Meatless Monday series I have a fantastic curry recipe!

Monday 10 March 2014

Sundried Tomatoes & Mozzarella Bread

This bread has a delicious Mediterranean taste of sundried tomatoes and herbs. It is just as tasty eaten on its own or with some soup.

Sundried Tomatoes & Mozzarella Bread Recipe from Nomsies Kitchen

Hello everyone! How was your weekend? I hope you had a great weekend and that you are all ready to start this week with vigour.

As for me, I ran for nearly 3 hours on Sunday. This is all part of my training for the Berlin Marathon. Even though I have been doing that for most Sundays now, yesterday was a real ordeal. I think I was not looking forward to the run and was mentally defeated before I even began. Never mind, I am sure this Sunday’s run will be better.

Monday 17 February 2014

Savoury Carrot and Spinach Muffins (vegetarian)

Nomsies Kitchen Savoury Carrot and Spinach Muffins Recipe
Savoury Carrot and Spinach Muffins from Nomsies Kitchen

Savoury Carrot & Spinach Muffins

Happy Monday folks! What did you get up to over the weekend? As for me, my long run on Sunday was for 2 hours 45 minutes. It was brutal. My legs were so heavy and I felt so lethargic (and hungry) throughout the run. After the run all I wanted to do was plonk myself down and watch a movie, so that was exactly what I did.

I was also doing some research on recipes for a savoury muffin. I wanted something that I could eat on meatless Monday, specifically a bread/muffin that could be paired nicely with soup. After much searching I decided on a carrot and spinach muffin. This muffin does not contain any cheese, which was part of the reason I decided on it.

Tuesday 11 February 2014

Butternut Squash, Courgette and Chickpea Hash (vegetarian)

Nomsies Kitchen Butternut Squash, Courgette and Chickpea Hash(vegetarian) Recipe
Butternut Squash, Courgette and Chickpea Hash (vegetarian) | Nomsies Kitchen

Hello everyone, how is your week going so far? Since I missed my Meatless Monday post yesterday, I thought I would do Meatless Tuesday instead and show you what I cooked yesterday. How about that to justify missing my own deadline?

Butternut Squash, Courgette and Chickpea Hash (vegetarian) | Nomsies Kitchen

Last Friday I shared a recipe for Thai Butternut Squash Soup which is a perfect winter warmer. You might have noted that I used only half a medium butternut squash in that recipe. Obviously that left me with half a butternut squash to use up. I decided to use it with some courgettes to make a simple hash. I added some of my homemade tomato based pasta sauce into the mix for a very satisfying vegetarian meal. The butternut squash is a nice substitute for potatoes and I added a can of chickpeas for a protein boost to the dish. I can’t actually call it a one pan meal though as I used a roasting pan to roast the butternut squash first. Barring that, it is still as simple as can be and most importantly, it is delicious and satisfying!

Friday 7 February 2014

Thai Butternut Squash Soup (vegetarian)

Nomsies Kitchen Thai Butternut Squash Soup (vegetarian) Recipe
Thai Butternut Squash Soup (vegetarian) | Nomsies Kitchen

I am very excited to share this fantastic soup recipe with you. I am so excited I want to go straight to the recipe. Seriously, this soup has such a sophisticated taste you will receive many praises.

It’s a great addition to a dinner party menu too – especially if you are hosting an Asian themed one. It’s not difficult to do either. I roasted the butternut squash as I feel that it enhances the taste of the soup just that much more. As for the consistency of the soup, you can leave it chunky but I blended mine as I prefer my soups to have a smoother consistency. I think it looks better too.