Our Vegetable Foodie Friends: 100 Healthy and Delicious Vegetarian Cooking Creations (Healthy Vegetarian Cookbook)
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Our specialty are everyday recipes, in which good taste and healthy nutrition complement each other perfectly. In our "BAKING & COOKING LOUNGE" you will find delicious recipe ideas that surprise your family and friends. Let yourself be inspired by the delicious cooking creations.
All recipes in the cookbook with detailed instructions.
The "BAKING & COOKING LOUNGE" consists of a group of people who possess a great deal of expert knowledge in the field of health and nutrition. They want to help their readers live in harmony with themselves.
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Our Vegetable Foodie Friends - BAKING AND COOKING LOUNGE
Zucchini tomato casserole with manchego
Ingredients for 4 portions
3 onions (à 50 g)
2 cloves of garlic
1 carrot (100 g)
1 piece Manchego (50 g)
10 tomatoes (approx. 750 g)
1 tbsp olive oil
100 ml classic vegetable broth
salt and pepper
2 tsp paprika powder (sweet)
1 tsp dried thyme
3 tbsp spelt flour type 630 (30 g)
3 courgettes (approx. 750 g)
1 ½ EL Rapeseed oil
3 tbsp breadcrumbs (30 g)
preparation
Peel and finely chop the onions. Peel the garlic cloves and chop very finely.
Wash, peel and dice the carrot. Grate the cheese finely.
Dip the tomatoes briefly in boiling water, remove, rinse with cold water and peel off the skin. Cut the stems of the tomatoes into wedges and dice the flesh.
Heat olive oil in a saucepan, fry onion and garlic cubes until translucent. Add the carrot cubes and stew for 3-4 minutes.
Add tomato cubes and vegetable stock. Season with salt, pepper and paprika powder. Add thyme and cook at medium heat for 10-12 minutes.
Meanwhile put the flour on a plate. Clean, wash and dry the courgettes and cut them into cubes of about 2 cm in size. Season with salt and flour.
Heat 1 tablespoon rapeseed oil in a large pan and fry the zucchini cubes light brown over medium heat, stirring constantly.
Grease an ovenproof dish with the remaining rapeseed oil. Fill the zucchini and tomato mixture in layers. Sprinkle with breadcrumbs and grated manchego. Bake in a preheated oven at 200 °C (circulating air: 180 °C, gas: stage 3) for about 20 minutes until golden brown.
tip
We recommend wholemeal rice, pasta or couscous as a side dish. Not only do they absorb the sauce well, they also provide energy-giving carbohydrates with fibre and ensure a longer-lasting feeling of satiety.
Per serving: 241 Kcal
Fast corn buffers with herb cream cheese
Ingredients for 2 portions
40 g corn semolina (instant product: 3 minutes cooking time)
70 ml milk (1,5 % fat)
½ bunch chives
½ bunch parsley
100 g spelt flour Type 630
2 eggs
140 g corn (drained net weight, tin)
salt and pepper
2 tbsp rapeseed oil
80 g cream cheese (13 % fat)
preparation
Boil 200 ml water with 1 pinch salt in a small pot. Add the corn semolina and stir with a wooden spoon. Remove from heat, stir in 50 ml milk and allow to cool briefly.
In the meantime, wash the herbs, shake dry and chop finely.
Put the cornmeal in a bowl. Stir in flour, eggs, drained corn and half of the herbs with a fork. Season the dough with pepper.
Heat 1 tbsp. oil in 2 coated pans. Add dough in portions of 2 tbsp each and form into small buffers. Fry the buffers on each side for about 2 minutes at high heat until golden brown.
Mix the remaining milk and herbs with the cream cheese and season with salt and pepper.
Drain the corn buffers on kitchen paper and serve with the herb cream cheese.
tip
Delicious in addition and an additional source of vitamins and fibre: raw vegetable salad made from freshly grated carrots with a dressing of lemon juice, sugar (or liquid sweetener), salt, pepper and rapeseed oil.
Per serving: 557 Kcal
Ginger and chilli carrots with camembert and Harz cheese
Ingredients for 2 portions
Carrots (à 100 g)
1 piece ginger root (approx. 8 g)
1 clove of garlic
1 red chilli pepper
1 sprig rosemary
1 organic orange
1 tbsp olive oil
salt and pepper
1 tbsp light balsamic vinegar
½ bunch parsley
60 g Camembert (30 % fat)
2 small Harz cheese (à 30 g)
preparation
Clean, wash and peel the carrots and quarter them lengthwise.
Peel ginger and garlic. Halve chilli pepper, remove seeds, wash and chop finely.
Rinse off rosemary, shake dry, pluck and chop the needles.
Rinse orange hot and finely grate about 1 teaspoon bowl. Halve the orange and squeeze out.
Heat the oil in a coated pan. Fry the garlic, ginger, chilli and rosemary for about 1 minute while stirring.
Add carrots with orange juice and peel and cook at medium heat for about 10 minutes until al dente, stirring frequently. Season with salt, pepper and balsamic vinegar.
Wash parsley, shake dry, pluck leaves and chop.
Cut Camembert and Harzer cheese into slices and arrange decoratively on plates. Add the carrots, sprinkle with parsley and serve.
tip
If you prefer cheeses with a less intense taste, try the recipe with goat cheese or low-fat cottage cheese.
Per serving: 207 Kcal
Carrot and kohlrabi gratin with herb quark
Ingredients for 2 portions
3 carrots (approx. 300 g)
1 kohlrabi
1 onion
1 sprig rosemary
1 tbsp rapeseed oil
2 pimento grains
50 ml strong broth
2 eggs
250 g low-fat curd cheese
5 tbsp milk (1,5 % fat)
1 packet of mixed herbs (or Italian herb mixture 50 g)
salt and pepper
2 tbsp sunflower seeds (30 g)
preparation
Wash and peel the carrots and kohlrabi. Cut carrots into thin slices, kohlrabi into sticks.
Peel and chop the onion. Rinse off rosemary and shake dry.
Heat rapeseed oil in a saucepan. Brown the onion over medium heat until translucent. Add the carrots and kohlrabi and cook for about 2 minutes.
Add rosemary, pimento and broth. Cook over medium heat for 10-12 minutes. Remove from heat and allow to cool slightly.
Meanwhile mix eggs, quark, milk and herbs in a bowl. Season with salt and pepper.
Add the carrots and kohlrabi to the herb-egg-quark mixture. Fill everything into a casserole dish and smooth down. Bake in the preheated oven at 180 °C (circulating air: 160 °C, gas: stage 2-3) on the middle shelf for about 25 minutes.
Meanwhile fry the sunflower seeds in a coated pan until golden brown. Sprinkle over the gratin and serve.
tip
Low-fat curd cheese and eggs together are a real white giant
because they score well with proteins. That's why the gratin saturates so well and keeps the grey cells on their toes.
Per serving: 392 Kcal
Green vegetable pasta with spinach, asparagus and peas
Ingredients for 4 portions
125 g leaf spinach (deep-frozen)
1 clove of garlic
3 shallots
200 g green asparagus
3 mint stalks
80 g Parmesan cheese in one piece
350 g narrow ribbon noodles (e.g. tagliatelle)
2 tbsp olive oil
125 g peas (frozen)
80 ml cooking cream
salt and pepper
preparation
Defrost the spinach according to the package instructions, then squeeze out lightly and chop finely.
During spinach defrosting, peel garlic and shallots and chop finely. Wash the asparagus, peel thinly in the lower third and remove the woody ends. Cut the asparagus diagonally into pieces about 3 cm long.
Wash mint, shake dry, pluck leaves and chop coarsely with a large knife. Finely grate the parmesan. Cook the pasta according to the package instructions in plenty of boiling salted water until al dente.
Meanwhile, heat the oil in a pan. Fry the garlic and shallots until translucent.
Add the asparagus, chopped spinach and peas and cook for 1-2 minutes. Add the cream, season with salt and pepper and cook for 3-4 minutes at medium heat.
Drain the pasta in a sieve, collect 75 ml pasta water and mix both with the vegetables in a large bowl. Sprinkle with parmesan and mint and serve.
tip
If tender young spinach is to be had, take it: it does some work when washing and cleaning, but compensates this loosely by its particularly fine aroma again. Only add the leaves to the sauce about 2 minutes before the end of the cooking time.
Per serving: 509 Kcal
Tofu-Meatballs with yoghurt dip
Ingredients for 4 portions
400 g cut-resistant tofu
1 onion
1 carrot (approx. 100 g)
1 red chilli pepper
50 g Emmental cheese
4 stems parsley
2 eggs (L)
salt and pepper
½ Lemons
1 clove of garlic
3 mint stalks
150 g yoghurt (1,5 % fat)
cayenne pepper
1 tbsp rapeseed oil
preparation
Dry the tofu and cut into small cubes.
Place the tofu cubes in a kitchen towel and squeeze out vigorously.
Peel the onion and chop coarsely. Clean, wash, peel and coarsely chop the carrot. Pour into a blender with the tofu and puree finely.
Clean chilli pepper, halve lengthwise, remove seeds, wash and chop coarsely. Finely grate Emmentaler.