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Sunken Apple Cake
Sun 08 Nov 2009GENERAL BLOG
This is our sunday treat. ![]()
We "celebrate" a very German tradition today (like almost every sunday): Kaffeeklatsch. My mother and her partner will come around at 3.00 p.m., so I prepared big brother of the apple cake recipe I posted on foodwise the other day:
http://www.jamieoliver.com/foodwise/art … hp?id=3032
Kids´ dinner of tonite: Mashed pots and kohlrabi
Fri 06 Nov 2009GENERAL BLOG
Maybe this doesn´t smell like success, but it was! ![]()
My kids are very fuzzy eaters. They eat everything when we are at large family dinners for example where many people sit around the table, talk, eat, and enjoy a great time. But at home...
Unfortunately it´s more like me running round the table trying to prevent that everything is covered with food after my 2 years olds have finished their meal. This is the main reason for them being so picky, I guess... But slowly it´s getting better. Yesterday they had pasta with pumpkin sauce and tonite I made mashed potatoes and kohlrabi with bechamel sauce. Hey, they did not complain, but eating properly and behaved well. YAY.
Waffles
Wed 04 Nov 2009GENERAL BLOG
Maddi posted a lovely pic of her apple waffles the other day. This made me regret not possessing a waffle iron. Until then I refused to buy one, because I thought, it was just another rarely used gadget taking up room in my cupboard. ![]()
But thanks to maddi´s post, the following came to mind: My mother-in-law is collecting nearly every kitchen tool she can get hold of.
I asked and I hit the bull´s eye! She gave it to me without further negotiations! ![]()
This morning I made waffles of yeast dough for us. They are not too sweet and ideal for breakfast... ![]()
Alsacian Flammkueche CB-style...
Mon 02 Nov 2009GENERAL BLOG
I made Flammkueche - a speciality from the French Alsace - tonight with a little greek twist. Using spinach deglazed with Ouzo, feta cheese, and red hot chili peppers on top.
It was yummy! If anyone is interested in the recipe, I would love to share it! ![]()
Living with my little Murraya koenigii...
Mon 02 Nov 2009GENERAL BLOG
... for one year now and I won´t give it up.
This little plant is a curry tree, which I bought at an internet shop, because I cannot get hold of curry leaves to cook with. When it arrived at home it was in a poor condition (and literally cried for help). But as you (maybe) know, I am far away from a plant whisperer...
So we both (murraya and me) do our best to save its little life. A few days ago it has developed a side shoot - maybe this is a sign of new hope? I will keep you updated! ![]()









