spring is approaching. but there is nothing yet to harvest in our garden except some lettuces which survived the mild winter and some kale. but the nature already offers some fresh things for your plates: bear’s garlic and stinging nettles.
last minute egg coloring. your supermarket was already closed? all the other people bought up all the egg colors? no problem. i am sure you have an onion at home and if you don’t have an onion, you might have some … Continue reading →
a cookie is always a good idea! these chocolate covered hazelnut cookies are simple and very fine. all in one biscuit. and as we still had a huge amount of hazelnuts at home, they are very welcome.
here comes another dandelion flower syrup idea: homemade ricotta, fresh thyme and sweet dandelion flower syrup. a perfect little breakfast finish or desert.
before the end of the winter (yippi yeah) i have to hurry up to share this fabulous kale recipe with you. i hope you will still find some kale to try it this season. it is a combination of crunchy kale, … Continue reading →
it’s end of february. only a few more weeks and spring is approaching. time to plan your kitchen garden. a strong desire for spring (and a new technical gimmick) made my garden plan colorful this year. i hope you like it. … Continue reading →
this walnut & chocolate tart is like heaven for all who love a sumptuous chocolate taste. the tart is chocolate pure, walnuts pure, sugar pure, honey pure and butter pure – so nothing for a diet at all. but it is … Continue reading →
while we currently have a hilarious number of grey winter days it is the perfect time to crack some nuts which we collected in autumn. as during winter there is not much to do for a gardener it is time to enjoy the … Continue reading →
quinces are real little wonders. they are furry and hard as stone before cooking them, but soft and fruity when cooked or baked. and they smell like heaven! as you can store them from autumn on during the whole winter … Continue reading →