15 Nov 2014

spicy christmas sweets

400 g marzipan
grated lemon zest from one organic lemon
2 tsp freshly grated ginger
1 tbls liquorice powder
100 g white chocolate

Mix marzipan, ginger, liquorice powder and lemon zest. 
Melt the chocolate
Roll into small balls, about 1 1/2 cm
Coat in the tempered chocolate
Use liquorice powder or lemon zest as sprinkles
Keep them cool

It's important you taste along the way, I often add more of the spices, cos I love the way the taste explodes in the mouth.


2 Sept 2014

asian style soup

Ingredients

4 spring onions
1 bak choi (bok/pok/pak choi/choy)
125 g rice noodles
1 red chili
400 g edamame beans
thumb size piece of ginger
sesame oil 
2 tbls soya sauce
1-2 sqirts of fish sauce
1.5 l chicken broth
1 tbls brown sugar
lemon juice from half of lemon
1-2 pieces of duck breast

Fry the scored duck breast in hot sesame oil, until it's pink inside. Cut it in smaller pieces.
Heat up the oil, fry the sliced chili ( remove seeds if you don't want to much heat)
Add spring onions and bak choi, heat for a few minutes. And then add beans and grated ginger.
Boil the noodles according to the package. Cool under water.
Heat the chicken broth, adding soya sauce, brown sugar, lemon juice and fish sauce. It's important to taste along the way and add more or less to fit your taste. 
Add the sliced duck breast to the greens and pour the broth over and bring it to a boil.

Put some noodles in a bowl and pour the soup over.


 



26 May 2014

summer salad

A very easy salad, with a lot of taste and texture. 

1 squash, sliced on the long side with a quick peeler
Pointed cabbage, about the same amount as the squash, sliced very fine 
A lot of freshly chopped spearminth
Dressing:
Juice from one lemon
Honey, make it as sweet as you like, I didn't use much.
Salt
Freshly ground pepper 

Mix it all together

If you have acces to eldeflowers it both pretty and tasteful to sprikle some over the salad.




11 Sept 2013

fennel theme

This is what it ended up with, when I found out my friends would come by for dinner in an hour - a very nice fall dinner.

Fennel, beetroot & apple salad

1 fennel
2 large beetroots
3 apples
a little lemon juice

Wash all the ingredients and chop the beetroot into small ½-1 cm squares, finely slice the fennel and grate the apple and squeeze a little lemon juice over to prevent them turning brown. Mix and serve.


Meat balls
oven temp. 225 c°
500 g beef
1½ onion
2 tsp chili flakes
1½ bulbs of garlic
salt
pepper
a handful beetroot squares

Chop or grate the onions according to what texture u want, and press the garlic. Mix all the ingredients and form meet balls the size of a table tennis ball and flatten them. Place them in a tray and cook in a preheated oven at 225 and cook for 15 mins.

Mashed potatoes

4 large potatoes ( the baking kind size)
3-4 bulbs of garlic
milk
salt
pepper
fennel top

Peel the potatoes and cut them into 2 cm squares. Take half a potato, in squares too, and cook it in the oven with salt and the garlic bulbs, I put them in the same tray as the meet balls and cook them for 20 mins.
Boil the rest of the potatoes - strain them and mix with the baked potato squares and the soft sweet garlic, remember not to put in the skin, only the soft inside. I mix with a fork and then pour a little milk, salt, pepper and finely chopped fennel top. If you taste while mixing, you will know when you put enough in.



24 Jun 2013

love licorice cupcakes

mmmm made these the other day, as dessert for a bbq, and to quote my friend - they taste just fab!

They are really easy to make, and with normal household ingredients. I used homemade raspberry jam and marshmallows as topping - but you can top it with what ever you prefer :)







oven temperature 175 c°

100 g butter
60 g wheat flour
45 g cocoa
3 tbs licoricepowder (use more or less, according to how strong tasting you want it)
1 tsp bakingpowder
3 eggs
2 dl caster sugar
1 dl milk

- melt the butter
- mix the flour, cocoa, licorice powder and baking powder
- whisk the eggs into a fluffy white mix, use a hand mixer
- sift the flour mix into the eggs, shifting between this, the melted butter and the milk. Stir it together carefully along the way
- fill it into the cupcake molds, and bake them for 20-25 minutes at 175 c°

I put some homemade jam on top after and then some cut up marshmallows and a sprinkle of licorice powder and put them back in the oven for a short while, until the marshmallows turned light brown.

served with watermelon slush


15 May 2013

first ceramic tryouts

Well I've always loved ceramics, and wanted to try doing it like a million times, but never quite got around to it until a month ago.
Believe me, I like it even more now, it is a community house and user run workshop, where you can buy clay and then otherwise you can do what you want. Hoping to learn from the others when you are a rookie like me. And luckily they are all really kind and outgoing, and I've learned so much already. The reason why I finally went there was that I wanted to make a yarn bowl for my mom as a surprise. 
The first attempt (the dry white one) I made by forming the clay from a lump shape into a bowl shape using my hands and some different smoothing tools. 
The second one (the wet light brown one) I made using the mechanical turntable and somehow this bowl came around really easy - maybe just beginners luck :) And today I finished the bottom, with guidance by one of the elder users, who is really good at throwing clay - am so impressed. And then just by chance one of the others just found so metallic letters, we could use to write in the clay - mine says: cool knitting mom on the side, and the space for the yarn to run through is shaped as a b, cos its the first letter in my moms name :) 
Now they are air drying, and are waiting to be burned. And then the next step is to decorate and glace them - so still a lot to try for the first time - am so excited about it.










19 Apr 2013

an unplanned holiday

nothing better than having an extra unplanned holiday :) Nothing planned and a lot to do - visiting my friends and family.

I went to this 'let the cows out on summer grass and see them dance' event with my friend and her three kids. It was a lot of fun to see the cows go crazy and the smell of cows, straws and barns brought me back to my childhood and classmates homes. After we had lunch in my aunts summerhouse garden, enjoying the view and spring flowers.











I also went to my parents place, we worked in my moms vagetable garden and one day mom and I went on a trip to the west coast - it was really windy and beautiful. And in the middle of everything was a large shop, filled with clothes and a lot of really nice yarns - inspiration heaven - the pics shows the view from the first floor cafe. 



Near by was a farm shop with food made from the best ingredients and also some local produce. The owner was so sweet and explained what you could do with the ingredients. Mom gave me two bottles of balsamic vinegar, one with figs and dates which was thick and one normal one with pomegranate - mmmm they are so good, not easy to choose, my mom bought a thick one with blood orange, it was so cool cos we got to taste them before buying. I also got a can of liquorice powder, a brand I used often at my friends place, it's raw liquorice powder and small lumps of liquorice that cracks when you eat it.




I also had a sleep over at my grandmother, she is so cool living in a small apartment and almost 88, and so much fun to be around joking and discussing what goes on in the world. Thankful to what she experienced and able to be happy about the small things in life. She is my hero :)

At my parents place...







my parents friends new house, with the most stunning view