Recipe
This is a great way to make use of leftover meat from roasts or, of course, you could make it with just vegetables. The leek shoestrings can be prepared up to two hours in advance.
This tasty salad is a vibrant twist on a popular Danish dish combining fresh, seasonal ingredients for a deliciously nutritious side. It pairs perfectly with roast chicken and meats or pan-fried salmon. Red cabbage is packed with vitamin C, fibre and antioxidants, supporting immune health and aiding digestion. Pomegranates are loaded with vitamin C which boosts the immune system, supports collagen production for healthy skin and enhances iron absorption, vital for maintaining energy levels. Pomegranates are also rich in anthocyanins, a powerful antioxidant that helps combat oxidative stress and inflammation, protecting cells from damage.
This lemon and herb roast potato salad is inspired by the classic Danish kartoffelsalat. My version is a fresh and vibrant twist on this beloved dish. Potatoes are a great source of complex carbohydrates and fibre, which provide a slow and steady supply of glucose for sustained energy. Leaving the skin on enhances the nutritional value of potatoes. The skin contains a significant portion of the potato’s fibre, which slows the absorption of glucose into the bloodstream, helping stabilise blood-sugar levels along with helping to keep you feeling full for longer.
Mushrooms play a key role in many Danish dishes, bringing earthy flavour and nutritional benefits to the table. This mushroom gratin
simplifies the traditional approach of wrapping in pastry, delivering a hearty dish with creamy mushrooms, fragrant thyme and a crunchy, cheesy topping.
Say “chow” to my creamy chowder full of delicious flavours and fibre-rich vegetables. It’s the perfect one-pot wonder for mid-week meals.
A creamy, protein-rich bowl that’s perfect to start your day with balance and freshness. Skyr is a traditional Icelandic cultured dairy product. It has the consistency of strained yoghurt but a much milder flavour profile.
Danish meatloaf is a protein-rich, crowd-pleasing dish that combines beef and pork mince, herbs and warming spices, all wrapped in crispy bacon. It’s an easy and delicious way to elevate your family dinner.
This wholesome dish combines hearty grains with fresh vegetables and smoked salmon for a nutritious meal.
Dream Cake, or Drømmekage, has been a staple in Danish cooking for decades. A soft, buttery vanilla cake is topped with a rich, caramelised coconut topping, perfect to enjoy with a cup of tea or coffee. This healthier version uses wholemeal spelt flour and natural sweeteners, making it a more nourishing indulgence that doesn’t compromise on flavour.
These delightful Danish-inspired strawberry tarts are a wholesome, gluten-free vegan treat. The base is made with LSA (linseed, sunflower and almond meal) and oat flour, providing a good dose of fibre, healthy fats and plant-based protein to support digestive health and keep you full longer. The coconut cream filling adds a creamy texture while offering medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs), which support brain health and provide a quick source of energy. Topped with fresh strawberries, rich in protective vitamin C and antioxidants, this tart helps promote healthy skin and immune function, making it both delicious and nutritious.
This vegetarian nourish bowl is full of nutritious ingredients and bursting with flavour. It is simple to make and can be prepared in advance, making it a convenient choice for busy individuals.
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