P R O D U C T S
We're very excited to launch our first line of high-quality supplements for vegans and vegetarians in collaboration with Puori. Click here to order!
S W E E T  T R E A T S
We are obsessed with tahini so when we heard of a cookie that combined tahini with rye flour and chocolate, we knew it had to be good. And we were not wrong. This is simply one of the best cookies we have ever tasted.
C I T Y  G U I D E 
Stockholm is pretty awesome during the summer. You should come and visit! To convince you, we have created this very personal guide to our favorite places in the city. You’ll find  good breakfast cafes, restaurants, health food stores and other gems.
M A I N S
We are fully aware that you hardly need yet another recipe for spaghetti al pesto. But there are a few twists that turn this simple Italian classic into a rather nutrition packed meal. And a really tasty one as well. 
C I T Y  G U I D E
We have gathered all our favorite green restaurants,
coffee bars, gelato and kid-friendly places in one of our
favorite European cities. 

NEW recipes

White Velvet Soup à la My New Roots

Hello! We are still in Vietnam. We are having a great time and we’re eating so much amazing food. We promise to share some photos soon and maybe even some vietnamese recipes, but for now we are continuing with our series of guest bloggers. Today we present Sarah from My New Roots! You might remember […]

Clementine Marmalade & Biscuits à la Roost

It is time for our second guest on Green Kitchen Stories. This time we asked Coco from Roost – one of the most beautiful blogs we know – if she would like to share a recipe. She came up with this delicious combo that she will tell you more about herself. If you haven’t visited […]

Chocolate Persimmon Tart à la Golubka

Say hello to our first guest poster here on Green Kitchen Stories. It is the amazing raw food blog Golubka, which is run by a russian family – a mother and her two daughters – living in the States. They do amazing creations with raw food that most of the time looks like small pieces […]

Green Christmas 2010

With Christmas just around the corner we realize that a lot of people probably are asking themselves how to make their christmas food greener and a little more nutritious. Even though Christmas hasn’t been our focus at all this year we thought we could help out by guiding you to a couple of our recipes […]

Not Your Traditional Pepparkaka

On our way to Asia we stopped a couple of days in Sweden to visit my family. Elsa is the first grand child in the family and everyone was super excited to see her. During our stay she has been played with, danced with, fed, sung for and – of course – been given Christmas […]

Moroccan Quinoa Salad

The thanksgiving weekend is over. It was our first thanksgiving ever and we did what all people in America do. Ate way too much. It turned out that one of David’s relatives lives in San Diego, and he invited us to celebrate a traditional American Thanksgiving dinner with him and his family. It was a […]

Crabapple Crumble Pie

Hi, it’s David. I have a confession to make. I don’t like apple pie and I have never liked it. I apologize to all my relatives and friends for saying that I liked your pies, I was just trying to be polite. The truth is that big pieces of apple – ovenbaked until soft – tastes gooey, […]

Avocado Soup & Santa Cruz

We started Green Kitchen Stories to challenge ourselves to keep trying out new nutritious recipes. We hoped that our recipes could inspire others who wanted to eat good, healthy food, but we never expected to reach as many as we’ve done. And we never ever imagined that we would also meet new friends through this blog. […]

Vegan Chocolate & Blackberry Fudge Cake

And so we have left San Francisco. What a great time we have had in this city. Everyone has been friendly to us and we have found ourselves having long conversations with complete strangers on the streets and in food stores numerous times (which never happens in Sweden). We have constantly been eating good food […]

Fig & Walnut Spaghetti

We have moved a couple of blocks. It turned out that living with a lousy kitchen was too hard for us. So now we are spending our last week in San Francisco in the Castro district. With a real kitchen to cook in and a small garden to eat in. It’s perfect! And we immediately […]
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What's new
Hello and welcome.

We started Green Kitchen Stories back in 2009! — and the site has basically not changed at all since the very beginning. But after years of talking about a redesign, we finally got it done. This is Green Kitchen Stories 2.0 and we are really happy with how it has turned out.

There is a new and totally improved recipe archive where you can see preview images of all the recipes and scroll or filter the categories.  A Life & Travel section where we have gathered some of our travel guides and photos and posts about the kids. A much improved book section and a new video section. We will also be adding a shop later on that we are very excited about!

Hope you will enjoy the new site!
Big love!
LATEST VIDEOS
You are trying to eat a little healthier after Christmas but still want something good to snack on in front of a movie this weekend, right?
In this episode we visit our friends Anna & Rasmus that run the popular Stockholm cafés Pom & Flora and prepare a Christmas inspired breakfast together.
Foraging Mushrooms
This is the second episode in our new mini series where we travel around Sweden, explore local ingredients and traditions and cook with friends.
OUR NEW BOOK!

Green Kitchen Quick + Slow

This book captures the two different cooking situations we often find ourselves in throughout a week. We’ve got recipes for the little moments – The QUICK. The easy before-work-breakfasts, the simple but special lunch you make for yourself, the weekday dinner when you don’t want to spend the whole day in the kitchen but still want to eat something delicious. An easy soba and tofu salad, a blitz-roasted tomato and harissa pasta served over yogurt, or a speedy lentil and feta bake. Quick, hands-off, low effort – big flavor! But we also cover the special moments – The SLOW. When cooking becomes the best part of the day. When you put on your favorite music and focus on making homemade kimchi burgers, mandolin fennel thinly for a crunchy slaw, cook a 4 hour vegetable ragu, pick up that special cheese, or place potatoes in salt brine on Sunday because you want to serve fermented fries the next week. Food you cook when you have friends coming over or when you just want an excuse to have a joyful moment. We hope it can be a reminder to balance the quick and slow in the kitchen. And in life. A cookbook, but also a conversation about how food can be our best therapy, friend and the ultimate joy.
You can read more about the book here.
GREEN KITCHEN FAVORITES
We love green pancakes (aka spinach crêpes) in our family and are constantly exploring more ways to incorporate them into various meals.
These colorful flatbreads are quick to make, have only 3 ingredients (well kind of, if you are not counting salt or pepper) with the main one...
We make these tasty patties using leftover cooked quinoa.  They are great in a burger bun, but most of the time we add them to bowls...
We have had an unusually intense relationship with these muffins for the past couple of months. Different varieties of them have been...
KIDS

15 Tips for Traveling with young kids.

We wrote this guide after having traveled six months in the US and Asia together with our daughter Elsa, who only was six months when we boarded our first plane. Since then, we have explored South Africa, Morocco, Australia, New Zealand and Sri Lanka with our other kids and have learned a few tricks how to keep them happy, calm and safe. 

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