Wednesday, June 28, 2017
Beef and leek pide
I believe that the first time I saw/heard of Turkish pizza was watching one of the episodes of the fantastic Ottolenghi's Mediterranean Island Feast, a long time ago – what he actually made was called lahmacun and it looked absolutely delicious, topped with a fresh salad.
Fast forward many months and I was reading about pide recipes on a magazine (the Australian Delicious, if I am not
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baking,
beef,
bread,
Finger Food,
leek,
leeks,
paprika,
Pie,
whole wheat flour,
yeast
Friday, June 23, 2017
Baked figs with streusel topping and Marsala whipped cream and the reason why we like certain things
Do you ever wonder why you like certain things?
I was making lunch the other day and listening to some music – Toto’s Rosanna was playing. My husband said “I did not know you liked Toto”. I replied “I like this song, because I had an English teacher that loved it, for her name was Rosana”. She was one of the best teachers I had, and on top of that I found her so, so beautiful: she was a
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baking,
booze,
cinnamon,
cream,
crumble topping,
Dessert,
figs,
fruit,
Marsala,
streusel,
whipped cream
Wednesday, June 21, 2017
Blackberry rye financiers and going crazy with ingredients
I know many people hate to go to the grocery store, but I must confess that to me that is a lot of fun (you can go ahead and call me crazy, no hard feelings). :)
My husband finds it funny that I can get really, really excited about a beautiful fruit or certain new products – a couple of weeks ago I saw a jar of lemon marmalade on the shelf and screamed at him “LOOK AT THIS!!” from the other
Wednesday, June 14, 2017
Pear lemon muffins with almond streusel
When I cook or bake at home I many times start with a specific idea, something I saw somewhere or that I really want to eat at that moment. However, there are times that I open the fridge or the cupboard and decide what to make at the sight of whatever there is at home.
The muffins I bring you today came to existence when I was grabbing vegetables to cook lunch: I opened the fridge and saw
Friday, June 9, 2017
Soft rye bread with sardine rillette and more childhood memories
Many, many months ago, while I still had plans to write a book, I was reading about rillettes and found them very interesting – as I read recipes for pork rillettes, I instantly thought of my mother and her love for this kind of meat, which I link to her German heritage.
As I thought of how much she would love that kind of rustic pâté, I also remembered the sardine salad (which we call “patê”
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baking,
bread,
canned sardines,
fish,
rillette,
rye flour,
sardines,
sour cream,
thyme,
yeast
Wednesday, June 7, 2017
Yogurt panna cotta with strawberry gelatin and killing classics (or not)
Every time I hear about movie remakes I feel a pang in my heart – why mess with the classics and ruin what is great already?
When I first read that Hollywood was working on a remake of Blade Runner I thought: “they are going to destroy such an amazing movie”. Weeks ago I saw the first trailer and it was actually a thing of beauty – it is not actually a remake, it is a sequel. We know sequels
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berries,
Dessert,
fruit,
gelatin,
heavy cream,
milk,
panna cotta,
strawberry,
Yogurt
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