While it looks rustic, ciabatta is more modern than you might think. It was first developed in 1982 by Arnaldo Cavallari. Its name means "slipper" in Italian, because it's shaped just like a slipper!
The quantities provided above are averages only.
Always refer to the product label for the most accurate information about ingredients and allergens
½ piece
Onion
½ piece
Garlic
2.5 g
Fresh thyme
(May be present: Selderij)
150 g
Diced pumpkin
75 g
Sweet potato
50 g
Red split lentils
(May be present: Gluten)
10 g
Pumpkin seeds
(May be present: Pinda's, Noten, Sesamzaad)
½ piece
Wholegrain ciabatta
(Contains: Soja, Tarwe, Gerst, Gluten, Haver, Rogge, Sesamzaad May be present: Gluten, Noten, Ei, Melk (inclusief lactose), Mosterd)
25 g
Crème fraîche
(Contains: Melk (inclusief lactose))
½ piece
Carrot
1 tablespoon
Olive oil
300 milliliters
Low sodium vegetable stock
½ tablespoon
White balsamic vinegar
½ teaspoon
Honey [or plant-based alternative]
to taste
Salt and pepper