this dish will make you feel cosy, as a real comfort food should do. it seems the irish know what they are doing against grey, windy and cold days. and as in january the available vegetables are limited to last years harvest stored … Continue reading →
i can tell you: this is fantastic. the flavor of bear’s garlic accompanies perfectly the grilled lamb. some potatoes, the last ones from last year or already the new ones, combined with some herb butter would be an excellent side … Continue reading →
to be honest, i adopted a bit the original recipe for this bear’s garlic soup which i found at valentines kochbuch and that was from the book “mein bistro zu hause” (my bistro at home). this way it is a … Continue reading →
it seems that winter is over and i really hope spring is arriving now. we already had some sunny and mild days, but apart from some chive sprouts, there are no fresh greens yet. lucky the ones who still have … Continue reading →
this was our project for sunday! and yes it took the entire sunday, but it was definitely worth the effort! we bought a pork shoulder the day before and we had a ride through half of the city to buy … Continue reading →
mhhhh … fantastic! a good piece of tender beef, medium raw. crunchy and fresh lettuces directly from the garden to the table. fully flavored homemade tarragon mayonnaise and self-made extra thin pommes allumettes made out of our own potatoes. tastes … Continue reading →
for me it was a question of honor to participate in the foodblog event cook it with samba about brazilian cuisine, because brazil and me, we have a kind of love affair. there are a few dishes that to me are related … Continue reading →
in fact it is a kind of understatement to name this dish a fish soup, because it is a soup and a main course in one. you will cook your ingredients for the main course, fish, potatoes, carrots and courgette, … Continue reading →
a cooperation between a foodblog, a drinking water company and a charity organization led to the blog event: wir kochen alle nur mit wasser (we all only cook with water). for each posted recipe the company will “pay” 10 euro … Continue reading →
autumn and winter are the perfect time for savory meals. and for me, cabbage is the mother-of-all savory meals. in particular cabbage roll was one of the typical autumn and winter dishes of my childhood. back then we had no … Continue reading →