Thursday, December 22, 2016
Eggnog rice pudding with roasted cherries and the reason why I love Christmas so much
I think it is fair to say that the main reason why I love Christmas so much is because it reminds me of my mom: she loved it and I can’t forget all the preparation around the house while the holiday songs were playing on the record player. Because of that, I decided to finish my Christmas series this year with a recipe that I make every time I miss her more than my heart can bear: rice pudding.
Monday, December 19, 2016
Rum nutmeg snowballs and handling cookie dough on a hot day
Weeks ago, while I was putting together the list of recipes I wanted to bake to give as gifts to my friends I saw these cookies on one of Martha’s digital magazine issues (the subscription that was a real bargain). So I decided to make that money count and use the recipe – the cookies looked adorable after all, and the flavor combo sounded delicious.
However, I was baking the cookies on a very
Thursday, December 15, 2016
Panettone muffins - for the days with no time (or will) to work with yeast
Last weekend my oven worked like crazy: I baked different types of cookies to give as gifts to people I adore (one of them being pfeffernüsse, my favorite Christmas cookies) and I also baked these delicious, perfumed and oh, so tender panettone muffins – they are the perfect solution to those days when I crave panettone but don’t have the time (or sometimes the will, let’s be honest here) to
Monday, December 12, 2016
Panettone
Even though I have been posting Christmas recipes at this time of the year for a long long time, I have not baked panettone – or chocottone, for that matter – in ages. We sometimes get panettones as gifts, and my husband sometimes buys some at this time of the year.
This year, however, Joao told me he wanted homemade panettone and since I was on a Christmas state of mind I decided to make it.
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Friday, December 9, 2016
Apple gingerbread crumble and weekends
Today is Friday (thank you, Universe!), or as I call it the Universal day of people asking each other what they will do on the weekend. :D
I am a very talkative person and luckily I have a good relationship with most people at the office. On Fridays some of them usually stop by my desk and ask me what my big plans for the weekend are, and it is funny to watch the look on their faces when I
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Monday, December 5, 2016
Spiced cake bars (gewürzschnitten) - flavors of my childhood on a recipe I had never seen before
In my searches for Christmas themed recipes every year I have learned about new types of baked goods, have seen beautiful photos and known gorgeous food blogs and websites. Some of the recipes were completely new to me, some were made of flavors I recognize from my childhood, from the sweets my German grandmother used to make.
These delicious bars, super easy to make, were new to as I did not
Thursday, December 1, 2016
Winter snowball cookies to kick off this year's Christmas series
My favorite time of the year has arrived – it is December! \0/
Last week I decorated my Christmas tree and scattered Christmas decorations around the house – that made me feel absolutely happy. I see golden candles and snowmen when I go to the kitchen for a glass of water and the big Santa Claus hanging on my door salutes me every morning before I go to work: it definitely feels like Christmas
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