the austrian cuisine event inspired me to write this post. this tarte is extraordinary delicious and i planned to write about it already last year with our very, very first few asparagus. but last year the picture was not good … Continue reading →
green asparagus and crunchy radish, what tastes more like spring than this combination? the green asparagus is baked in the oven for a few minutes only to stay crunchy and the radishes add their freshness, topped with a light olive … Continue reading →
for me, all those seasonal vegetables trigger the same phenomenon. during the whole year, while thinking about bear´s garlic, i have very concrete dishes in mind. this year it has been pasta with bear´s garlic pesto, bear´s garlic butter and … Continue reading →
the mission of this post is to introduce to you this almost forgotten vegetable, black radish. i guess most of you, outside austria, do not know a lot about what to do with black radish, besides cough syrup! but black … Continue reading →
yotam ottolenghi is in everyone´s lips since a while. this bitter sweet salad is the first ottolenghi recipe i tried and people are right, this guy is fantastic! i bought his vegetarian book and originally planned to give it away … Continue reading →
while searching for alternative cheese for my lamb´s lettuce with marinated cheese recipe, i found a food blog event on alsatian cuisine in the web. while i was not really sure, if this salad has alsatian origins, i am sure … Continue reading →
this lamb´s lettuce with marinated cheese belongs standard recipes since very long. i make this salad every year in autumn or winter, when it’s lamb´s lettuce season again. this year it is the first time we had it with our … Continue reading →
this is exactly what an autumnal salad should be! a combination of chilled crunchy apples, soft grilled halloumi cheese, the unique aroma of the lemon balm, sweet and sour and last but not least the feeling of eating something very … Continue reading →
i love asian soups! in most of the cases they are so simple to prepare and they are much more delicate and aromatic as most other countries’ cuisins soups are. and to cook this soup you (almost) not even need any … Continue reading →
the colder seasons culinarily is known here as the high season for cabbage. well, the time has come again and for all of you who don´t like cabbage soup and cabbage roll i want to offer a korean alternative – … Continue reading →