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June 30, 2013
June 20, 2013
Cooking: Halloumi with spiced Spinach & Apricots
Once in a while, not very often, I don't have appetite for meat at all,
especially when it is warm outside and we don't do a BBQ.
So I found a pack of chili-seasoned halloumi cheese and some frozen leaf-spinach.
I started to roast some onions and garlic in olive oil, added some fresh
chili peppers, eights of fresh apricots and the spinach. After cooking it for 10 minutes
I seasoned it with salt & pepper, a dash of fresh lemon juice I left it aside.
Then I fried the cheese in a pan, and topped it over the spinach - easy peasy!
What you need for 2 persons:
200-300g Halloumi Cheese (if it is pure, season it yourself with
chilies, bell pepper powder and some olive oil)
350g frozen leaf spinach
8 fresh apricots
1/2 chili pepper
3 garlic cloves
1 medium onion
olive oil, salt&pepper, 1 dash of lemon juice
June 11, 2013
Cooking: chocolate maccarons with lemon zest and olive oil
Ok, first of all I must admit that I used a baking mix - but only because
- I never made maccarons before
- It was 11pm
- And it was a souvenir from France
So I made these for my Mom as a little birthday surprise.
I just wondered what I could add to make them more special and because it is summertime
I tried extra virgin olive oil and organic lemon zest, that I put into the dough and into the cream.
Conclusion: Olive Oil remains subtle and intesifies the dark chocolate
while the lemon zest gives a mediterranean perfumed flavor.
Next time I will use a forcing bag to get them rounder and make the dough and cream all by myself!
I promise...
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