this is the swiss chard recipe i was looking for since we are growing chard in our garden. in the beginning i had no idea what to do with swiss chard, so i decided to try every spinach recipe i knew … Continue reading →
broad beans are my absolute favorite vegetable at the moment! and this is another example for limited time consuming cooking while enjoying good food. all you need are local ingredients: broad beans, spring onions and aneth, a good splash of olive oil … Continue reading →
these have been the best asparagus tartlets i ever had! it might be due to the homemade ricotta or because of the lemony flavor of the whole thing or the fresh herbs on top – i don’t know. and it … Continue reading →
this fresh and cold soup is just a perfect lunch for such sunny and warm days like we just had. or it can also be a nice amuse gueule served in a tiny jar or shot glass.
we already had the classic asparagus dishes with sauce hollandaise, brown butter or egg and ham and they are super delicious every time. never the less it is fun to extend the repertoire by testing new ideas over and over … Continue reading →
there are ingredients which are so good that you don’t need to do a lot to transform them into an extraordinarily delicious meal. one of them is asparagus!
thanks to an unpleasantly long stay at the main station in ingolstadt, i discovered this very amazing recipe with spring onions. and at the same time we had many spring onions from the last year ready to be harvested and no … Continue reading →
bear’s garlic is currently in season and if you like to eat it the whole day like me, here comes the good news: you can already start with it for breakfast! the lightly sautéed bear’s garlic adds its aromatic flavor … Continue reading →
can you imagine to eat kale uncooked? i couldn’t. but it was amazing! the finely chopped curly kale flakes have a really great texture and they taste so fresh. this salad is very easy and quickly prepared, regional and so seasonal … Continue reading →