Tag: sugar

  • Tomato Passata: Saving The Taste Of Summer

    Tomato Passata: Saving The Taste Of Summer

        So many tomatoes!  What to do with them all? My lovely neighbour grew a whole lot of tomato plants from seed this year.  He had so many, that he gave me piles of seedlings to plant in my vegetable garden.  Usually, I care for the tomatoes night and day for months, then we…

  • Russian Fudge From New Zealand

    Russian Fudge From New Zealand

        The international history behind Russian fudge When I was a kid, my mother used to make fudge often for us.  As we got older, fudge was one of our favourite things to help her cook on a rainy weekend when there was no chance to go outside to slide around in rivers and…

  • Stewed Red Cabbage and Apples

    Stewed Red Cabbage and Apples

        Enjoying the food in Munich, Germany Recently, we were lucky to be able to visit the beautiful city of Munich, Germany and took in a visit to Legoland. The Munich part was for the adults in the family and the Legoland part was to convince the younger members of the family to wander…

  • Turkey: Make The Juiciest One Ever!

    Turkey: Make The Juiciest One Ever!

        Why you should adopt holidays from other countries I can’t believe it’s the beginning of November already!  What’s happened to the rest of the year?  It feels as though I’ve just put away the New Year’s Celebration things, went to bed, and now I’ve woken up, it’s nearly Thanksgiving and Christmas time again!…

  • Snickerdoodles: The Great American Cookie

    Snickerdoodles: The Great American Cookie

        What is a snickerdoodle anyway? I spent a few years living in California, which is where I was introduced to these fabulous cookies called snickerdoodles. When I first heard the name “snickerdoodle”, I thought it was another one of those strange poodle crosses, like the labradoodle (now, who wouldn’t want one of those?!). In…

  • Hot Cross Buns For Easter

    Hot Cross Buns For Easter

        Hot cross buns, chocolate eating, and musings about the Easter Bunny Easter is nearly here.  I can hear the hoppity-hop of little bunny paws as they stuff their baskets with Easter eggs…..well, there must be more than one Easter Bunny, right?  Otherwise how would he get the Easter eggs to all the kids…

  • Dutch Pancakes with Bacon (Pannekoeken)

    Dutch Pancakes with Bacon (Pannekoeken)

          Discovering delicious food in Amsterdam Yes, you’re completely right, this is NOT an Italian recipe.  Every now and then it’s good to mix it up a little! This is a recipe for Dutch pannekoeken (pancakes) with bacon.  You don’t actually need to eat them with bacon.  You can have them with cheese,…

  • Crumiri (Crunchy Cornmeal Cookies)

    Crumiri (Crunchy Cornmeal Cookies)

        Crumiri and cappuccino: a breakfast made in heaven! Whenever I am in Turin, one of the first things I do on the first morning I’m there is go to the bar and drink a cappuccino (of course!) and grab a biscuit to munch on that is made with polenta flour.  The cracking of…

  • Cantuccini (The Original “Biscotti” from Tuscany)

    Cantuccini (The Original “Biscotti” from Tuscany)

        What “biscotti” are called in Italy Yes, I know I just put up another almond biscuit recipe recently, but honestly, I bought a lot of almonds when I made the marzapani, so they have to be used up. This is a recipe for classic Tuscan biscuits called cantuccini or cantucce. Cantuccini are the grandmother of the…

  • Grissini (Homemade Breadsticks)

    Grissini (Homemade Breadsticks)

          Home-made bread-sticks are so much tastier than store-bought ones! So, I know you’re going to say, “But, why make grissini (bread sticks) when I can buy perfectly good ones at the supermarket?”……why, indeed…..well, fresh homemade grissini are infinitely more delicious than store-bought, and anyway, it’s coming into Winter and on one of…

  • Stewed Onions (Cipolline Brasate)

    Stewed Onions (Cipolline Brasate)

    Sorry, I haven’t been around for a week or so.  I foolishly took it into my head to replaster/paint one of the rooms in our house.  I ended up putting about 40kg of plaster on the wall, which took me a week of solid work.  I learnt two things from this experience: 1. that I…

  • Torta Sbrisolona: Sweet, Crunchy Almond Delight from Beautiful Mantova

    Torta Sbrisolona: Sweet, Crunchy Almond Delight from Beautiful Mantova

          Sbrisolona: the cakey-biscuit from Romeo’s Mantova in Italy Is it a cake? Or is it a biscuit? Or shall we just not care about the semantics and gobble it all up?!! This is a delicious cake/giant biscuit called sbrisolona, which is a specialty from the beautiful city of Mantova, which I have written…