Recipes
This recipe was shared by a kind customer and family member, she was so inspired and satisfied with the veggies in our small standard box this week. Thank you!
The latest inspiring recipe from our kind relative to spice up our sandwiches!
Thank you for sharing!
Éva, the Coordinator of Rakoscsaba has shared her recipe with us:
I prefer consuming local, seasonal fruits and veggies. This goes hand in hand with getting bored with the same old veggies again and again. That's how we got bored of the Butternut Squash, which is otherwise a favourite. But now problem, this is the time when I prepare the Sunshine Cream! I chose this name because its colours are so beautiful, and just by hearing its name my mood lifts in these dark, wintery days. Be careful, there is never enough of these - I told you so...
We have been getting really bored with all the same flavours and dishes in our everyday life. We wanted something different, something unusual. (At least Matthew definitely did!) What should the wife do? Hm...
When we lived in the UK we usually ate Indian and really loved it. We have also been swamped with lots of unsaleable red onions being the end of the season for it. We had to make do with them. That's how I got the idea to cook onion bhajis. I've been inspired by the bbc Good Food recipe. Our daughter said it was like eating in a restaurant. It's been a treat!
This recipe does not sound too exciting but the fact that all vegetables were grown, tended and harvested by Matthew and the team and we cooked and consumed it on the spot is a miracle. We were blown by the distinctive flavours which can only be obtained from the freshest, most local vegetables. From the boxes this week you can also indulge in this flavourful miracle!
Instead of spaghetti we used courgettes as ribbons, thus we could spin them onto our forks the same way we do with spaghetti - that's the uniqueness of this dish. The children loved it, too!
This is a classic british dish, which was prepared vegetarian and Kata has added sauerkraut to make it special. It was very delicious!
Creamy, warm, crispy, fresh flavours in one meal! The three qualities give you the experience of wholeness.
A nourishing, warm, easy to prepare one-dish meal for cooler days.
Such an easy but healthy recipe. Instead of deep frying the florets are baked in the oven. They are crispy and the children gobbled the whole thing up!
One of Matthew's favourite dish to cook during the winter season. Hearty, filling dish which all family can enjoy!