Tag: White sugar

  • Anzac Biscuits: New Zealand Can’t Live Without Them!

    Anzac Biscuits: New Zealand Can’t Live Without Them!

        Why Anzac cookies are called Anzac cookies Along the theme of New Zealand recipes, I bring you Anzac biscuits! You may have already seen my post on banana cake, another Kiwi stalwart.  As a kid, Anzac biscuits were one of the staples of my afternoon tea when I came home after school.  Anzac…

  • Apricot Cake

    Apricot Cake

        The best apricot cake I’ve ever made One more week of the school holidays to go.  At this time of the year I always have mixed feelings: sad, as it’s so nice just to hang out with the kids and not have to rush anywhere, but also happy, because I’ll have more time…

  • Pad Thai with Shrimp and Tofu

    Pad Thai with Shrimp and Tofu

        Now for something completely different Here’s a recipe for Pad Thai: not Italian at all, but made with noodles, so I guess it vaguely enters into the category of distant cousin to Italian cuisine. Pad Thai is an all-in-one dish from Thailand and Laos. Noodles are eaten at many festive occasions in Asia…

  • Home-Made Limoncello

    Home-Made Limoncello

          Limoncello makes everything better The first digestivo (after dinner drink) I ever tried was limoncello.  It was a very memorable moment; not only for the fact that I took my first sip of this concentrated lemon delight, but also because it was the first time I met my new boyfriend’s WHOLE group friends…

  • Marzipani: A Sweet Slice Of The Salento, Italy

    Marzipani: A Sweet Slice Of The Salento, Italy

      These cookies from Puglia has nothing to do with marzipan Before you start thinking biscuits made of marzipan, stop right there.  These are delicious biscuits called marzapani, but the only thing they have in common with the almond paste is that they are made with lots and lots of almonds.  Marzapani are a combination of…

  • Chocolate Brownie Cake (Torta Caprese)

    Chocolate Brownie Cake (Torta Caprese)

        Chocolate cake, no people, and incredible tourist spots The recipe I’m about to unveil is called Torta Caprese.  I had the luck to be able to go to Puglia a few weeks ago, thanks to my parents-in-law, who gave my husband a fantastic birthday present of looking after the kids while he went to…

  • Chiacchiere (Crunchy Italian Carnaval Treats)

    Chiacchiere (Crunchy Italian Carnaval Treats)

        Crunchy treat time during European Carnaval It’s Carnevale in Italy, and everywhere you look, these scrumptious pastries jump out and you and scream, “EAT ME!! EAT ME!! No, not just one of me!  MORE!! MORE!!”.  Carnevale is celebrated in many parts of Europe for a few weeks before “Shrove Tuesday”, after which you…

  • Apple Cake: Torta di Mele

    Apple Cake: Torta di Mele

      The no-fat apple cake discovery My parents-in-law were over from Italy in the weekend, and while they were here, for my pleasure (and soon to be for yours!), my mother-in-law showed me how to make this deceptively healthy cake called torta di mele.  I say deceptively healthy as after all, it is a cake, and with…

  • Strawberry Sorbet, The Italian Way

    Strawberry Sorbet, The Italian Way

          What to do with strawberries during strawberry season It’s strawberry season!!  Yahoo!!!!!  The first strawberries that appear in the shops where I live in France are called gariguette. It’s when you know that Spring is really here: well, that and because of all the cars with foreign number plates from Northern parts…