Belgian Walnut Rice Loaf
From “International Vegitarian Cusine” – a book I saved from my mom’s garage sale. My hubby’s only comment? He was worried I had undercooked the meat!
From “International Vegitarian Cusine” – a book I saved from my mom’s garage sale. My hubby’s only comment? He was worried I had undercooked the meat!
This delicious, creamy chicken fricassee is a classic Belgian recipe. My father used to make this regularly for Sundays and other festive occasions. Often served as a starter, but it is great as a main course as well, accompanied by plain rice or potato puree, for example. Freezes well. Its Flemish name is “Koninginnenhapje”, which could be translated as “Queen’s Nibble”… nice, isn’t it?
A take on my mom’s beer stew. Seitan can be used instead, but i don’t really like it’s too meaty texture.Inspired by a Belgian stew. Goes especially well with baked potatoes.
Make and share this Belgian Hutsepot recipe from Food.com.
After eating a dish something like this one in a restaurant, I decided to reconstruct it in my kitchen. A few tries later, this is my delicious recipe
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