Liessa Blogs
dinsdag 6 mei 2014
A long awaited post?
Lent has passed (as has Easter. And a few weeks after Easter) and I am pretty satisfied about how my plans worked out. The market side of it didn't really work, as it's on Friday and I usually have to work, but I did eat a lot less meat and a lot more homemade stuff such as:
- vegetable lasagna: no pasta, but with meat
- oven dried tomatoes
- smoothies
- stewed rhubarb
And I have some lovely pineapple that I may or may not make into jam, if we don't just eat it first.
And again, I don't miss any foods I haven't eaten. I still love meat, I'm no vegetarian, but less is enough too.
vrijdag 28 maart 2014
Day 24 - pancake day
It's been a very busy week. Working two evenings, musical rehearsal and a meeting has filled every night, with more work, groceryshopping, seeing the doctor and a singing lesson filling the rest. That doesn't mean there was no cooking though. I made some lovely stuffed mushrooms and peppers on Monday, husband made pasta on Wednesday, leftovers on Tuesday and Thursday and today we had pancakes. It's national pancake day here, so instead if eating the last pasta (now relegated to the freezer) I decided on pancakes.
Most people can be divided into one of two groups: the sweet pancakers or the savoury pancakers. I'm in the last category, give me a cheese and ham one any day. Husband just throws syrup on everything, so he's firmly sweet (he really is ;) ). Not today though, at least not on the ones filled with today's special: chestnut mushroom, bacon, goat cheese filling. Seriously delicious!
All it is is 250g of mushrooms, 100g of bacon, two cloves of garlic and a packet of "spreadable goats cheese" a new product in our supermarket. The bacon takes care of the salt and the cheese contained herbs, so no further seaoning necessary. Except for using butter. I looooooove butter. My fridge usually has at least a pound in there, and it gives such a great flavour I've seriously reduced my oil usage. Mind, I don't use as much butter as I did oil, so it seems a pretty good decision. In this case, frying the mushrooms in butter just makes them soft and lush. And the melted cheese turns into a tangy sauce binding it all together.
I think we might be eating some more pancakes pretty soon...
Now I have to go turn my oven on, as it's cake time again. Sister's birthday party on Sunday, so a dense chocolate cake filled with raspberry and topped with extra dark chocolate ganache is in order. Yum!
zondag 23 maart 2014
Day 19 - bake-weekend
These past few weeks have been pretty easy in that I am not feeling like I am missing out by eating less meat and more fresh homemade food. This weekend was less about eating healthy and more about the homemade part.
Saturday saw us at a 40th birthday party where the men brought something savoury and the ladies something sweet. So I got to make something of both. I decided on goat cheese parcels and Mary Berry's whole lemon cake.
I love Mary Berry, I wish she was my aunt or something. She has a programme on now called Mary Berry cooks, and in the "afternoon tea" episode she made a four layer lemon cake made with three whole lemons. Just the sound of it made my mouth water, so I made it. And it was divine. Lemony without getting bitter, very refreshing!
The parcels were dead simple, just mix soft goats cheese with honey, thyme and roasted pine nuts and put spoonfuls in (in this case readymade, sorry) puff pastry. Fold the filling in and crimo the sides shut, brush with egg and put a few pinenuts on top. Because Mary says the outside should reflect what is inside. 20 minutes in the oven, done.
Sunday wad the baptism of my husbands great nephew. His mother asked me to make a fondant cake based on the invitation, and I filled it with strawberries and whipped ceeam. That is just so summery to me, and most people like it. I normally prefer chocolate, but with some kids coming and no idea about nut allergies, strawberries were the safer choice. And thew were lovely :)
I finally have a picture to add! The picture was printed on icing sheet, which tastes pretty weird, but loiks awesome. Armins baby blues just pop!
Next week I'll be baking again, and then it's going to be a rich luscious chocolate-raspberry cake for my sisters birthday :)
donderdag 20 maart 2014
Day 16
As the weekend approaches, so do my opportunities for cooking. During the week I tend to go for easy and reheatable, but I try to do something more elaborate when I can. Plus, most of my baking is weekend related.
This weekend I have a party to go to where the men bring something savoury and the women bring something sweet. I'll be making noth though. I have some goat's cheese that is calling for buttery puff pastry, so the savoury is sorted.
But what to make for the sweet? A luscious cheesecake? Snickers Cupcakes? Dense chocolate cake with dark chocolate ganache? Or lemoncake, red velvet, bananabread, carrot cake, cherry pie... The possibilities are nearly endless. I'll go to the market this weekend and get inspired, because right now, I have no idea.
The meat decrease is still going, with a lovely fish dinner out yesterday and tofu today. I'm not giving up meat, as the croquette at lunch today proved, but I'm not craving meat at all. I am enjoying the fish and veg, so good news there!
Now, to search for a recipe for something sweet...
zaterdag 15 maart 2014
Day 11 - A typical weekend
After lunch (smoked chicked, crispy bacon and ansjovie-mayo sandwich, lovely, need to repeat at home)we went to see an exhibit about celebrities in advertising. It had some nice memories for us, lots of nostalgic images.
Home, I set of to use the endive I bought yesterday. Googling a recipe I found a potato-endive casserole. And realised just how much moisture there is in endive. It wilts a lot and leaves lots and lots of... endive-juice I guess. So the casserole was kindof soupy, but it did taste really nice.
Now, I have some banana-blueberry muffins in the oven, as the guys this morning were complaining that I hadn't made them any pie. Tomorrow we're going geocaching, and the mufins will come in very handy during the hike around a castle and its park.
So, more homemade today. And a typical weekend.
vrijdag 14 maart 2014
Day 10 - Pi(e) day
I made a cherry pie or my colleagues yesterday, which we ate today. I used sour cherries because the pie itself is pretty sweet anyway, and that was a really really good choice.
And dinner? Pizza pie! That was a frozen one though, I haven't made pizza dough myself (yet). But another point on my list: no meat as it was a tuna pizza.
My shopping trips are going well too, I got heaps of veg today (cauliflower, courgette, cucumber, lettuce, avocado, green bell pepper, leeks and endive) together with goat's cheese, a red french cheese and smoked mackerel. I will plan some pretty nice meals with these! And I told the veg guy about the chocolate mousse, he looked very intrigued. Maybe I have a new convert for avocado/choc mousse?
I made the banana version in the past week, it was divine. Less cocoa than the pure version, but the banana takes the raw atertaste away. Next up: peppermint chocolate mousse...
I don't think I ever made endive before, so I will either be googling recipes or going through my cookbooks for the next few dayw looking for the perfect combination. Any suggestions are very welcome!
zaterdag 8 maart 2014
Day four - Yum sushi!
More lovely: I made sushi for tomorrow. Can't wait to eat it, so I snuck a few bites while making it :)
I am planning a pie for next week. It has to be for Thursday, as it it then March 14th: International Pi(e) Day. Because, well, 3.14 and I'm a nerd. So, i you have any good inspiration for a pie filling, let me know, because otherwise it'll just be ham and leek...