My mom gave me after Eastern /almost/ homemade eggs from our neighbours and they look and taste amazing. Normally, I don't buy everything bio, but with eggs I was always careful to buy bio eggs knowing that those chicken have somewhere probably and hopefully better life and wanted to support that. But still, the bio eggs from a shop were never that yellow and tasty like the eggs from our neighbours. Judge yourself, look at the egg spread that I prepared:
Tuesday, 14 April 2015
Thursday, 26 March 2015
Lentil Soup
I swear that this is the best soup you are ever going to eat! :) But little bit of history first. When we were moving my friend Jakub prepared the soup for us since we were not able to cook anything in the kitchen. It was so nice to have a hot bowl of soup with fresh bread and beer :) So I had to learn the recipe and now I want to share it also with you guys!!! After you try it out, your life will be suddenly defined as "before the lentil soup" and "after the lentil soup" :))
Ingredients
- 250g green lentils
- 3 carrots
- 6 middle sized potatoes
- 4 cloves of garlis
- 1 can of peeled tomatoes
- 1 big onion
- salt, pepper
- marjoram
- sweet paprika
- chilli
- butter + oil
Directions
Chop the onion and fry it in a big pan on hot oil and butter. Make sure that onion is getting almost brownish, then add the tomatoes. Cook for a while and add around 2 litres of water (depending how big is your pan). Put the lentils in and cook till the lentils are soft (I had green lentils and it took around 40min and I did not put them before in the water). Then add the carrots cut into small circles, let it cook for 10 minutes and add the potatoes and garlic. Flavour with salt and pepper, majoran and sweet paprika. I added also little bit of chilli cayenne (as we say at home: for little bit of kick :)) ). Wait couple of minutes, check if the potatoes and carrots are soft and you can serve your soup. Fits perfectly with beer!!!
Tuesday, 24 March 2015
Strawberry jam
Finally, I managed to cook my own jam! Last summer I bought some beautiful jars but never found time. Until the last weekend. Our local grocery shop was offering big packages of strawberries and I bought two of them. One part I used for the strawberry sponge cake (recipe here) and the second part ended up in this wonderful, chemistry-free jam! Another plus is - its really not rocket science :) After tasting this jam, you will never ever buy it in a shop!! :) I guarantee that :)
Monday, 23 March 2015
Strawberry sponge cake
There were first good-looking and -smelling strawberries in the shop so I though it might be the right time for the traditional sponge cake of my mum. I swear that there is not simpler cake to bake than this one! And there are no limits in terms of fruit, choose another type or mix everything possible together.
Ingredients
- 2.5 cups of flour
- 1.25 cup of milk
- 1 cup of sugar
- 0.5 cup of oil
- 1 package of baking powder
- 1 package of vanilla sugar
- 300 - 500g strawberries (or other fruit)
Directions
Mix all the ingredients together (flour, sugar, milk, oil, baking powder and vanilla sugar) and keep mixing till everything is well combined. Pour the mixture into a round baking pan (can be also squared) and throw on the top the fruits cut into small pieces (try to push them also inside). Bake at 180°C for around 45-60 min, doublecheck with a toothpick whether the cake is dry.
Monday, 9 March 2015
Carrot Cake
Its been long time since my last recipe, hope you didnt miss me too much :) Here I am again, with the most delicious, healthy and not-too-dry carrot cake recipe. If you try this one, you will never want to eat anything else in your life :)
Ingredients
- 6 middle-size carrots
- 1,5 cups of spelt flour (you can use normal flour as well)
- 0.5 cup of brown sugar
- 2 handfuls of chopped hazelnuts and pistachios
- 4 eggs
- 1 bag of baking powder
- 3 teasppoons of cinnamon
- 0.5 cup of almond milk (can be normal milk)
- 200g of creamcheese/curd cheese/mascarpone (something solid)
- 1 bag of vanilla sugar
- 2 spoons of brown sugar
Directions
Mix in a bowl the eggs with sugar. Add the dry ingredients - flour, baking powder, cinnamon and mix well. Add the carrots and nut, and in the end also milk. Mix well. Preheat your oven at 180°C, and put your mixture into the cake round form. Bake for at least 1 hour, check the cake with a tooth-pick, if its dry enough. Wait until it cools down. Prepare the white cream in the meantime by mixing the creamcheese with sugar and vanilla sugar. Cut the cake horizontally into two halves and spread the white cream in lower part, cover it with the other half and spread the cream on the top as well. Keep it in the fridge for a while.
Tuesday, 25 November 2014
White Raddish Salad
We used to eat lot of white raddishes when we were kids, especially with bread and butter and it really reminds of my childhood. I rediscovered this vegetable and since I didnt have much time yesterday evening for cooking, it had to be quick salad. This one would be perfect as a side dish to a steak or any kind of meat. Very fresh and tasty!
Monday, 24 November 2014
Zucchini muffins
I was very lazy last weekend and didn't cook much. But, I still had couple of zucchinis in my fridge (from south of France, proper bio quality :) ) and I decided to try the salty muffin idea, but without any flour. Here is the result and I must say, what a great idea! And there are really no limits here, you can replace the zucchinis with aubergine or pumpkin, use different spices, different cheese etc.
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