Jan 14

Going French

Going gaga over French regional cuisine. Lately I have been gravitating towards all things French especially after my second trip to Paris this year. Such a blessing to be living in Europe in such close proximity to everything, especially when you have countries like Spain, France and Italy in your backyard.

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Dec 12

Chocolate Roulade with Raspberry Cream : A Yule Log in the Making.

Want a cake to impress, other than a traditional fruit cake, this festive season? Then this cake is it. A beautiful chocolate génoise filled with luscious cream and raspberries, all encased in a layer of thick fudge. It looks fancy but it isn’t hard to do.

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Dec 11

Christmas Meringue Tower

Honing my skill in decorative confectionary, I chose to make this vanilla meringue tower for the last office meeting before they shut for the Christmas season. It wasn’t exactly difficult …. but let’s just say one just needs a healthy dose of patience.

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Dec 03

Dark Chocolate Fudge Christmas Cupcake

Made these gorgeous dark chocolate fudge cupcakes as part of my Christmas Baking Project. I even made the cupcake covers from scratch. So go on, tap into your Christmas creativity bank now and come up with some beautiful cupcakes of your own.

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Dec 01

Sesame Prawn Salad

Super quick. Super easy. Full of robust Asian flavours. This cold sesame prawn and noodle salad is an excellent choice to have on a sunny summers day with a glass of white. A versatile salad that can be spiced up or mellowed down to suit your personal taste. I love cold prawns and I simply cannot get enough of this salad.

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Nov 30

Rainbow Sponge

A delightful cake. I decided to try simply because it is so vibrant and psychedelic ~ and I was bored today. Crazy bright on the eyes, this cake oozes fun and is perfect for a tea party or a kids’ birthday. Make it as a whole or as cupcakes, whatever takes your fancy, this cake will be a crowd pleaser.

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Nov 28

Maid of Honours with Blueberry Cinnamon Jam

A tart-like cake. A history connected to English royalty in the 16th century. A recipe so secret it was kept hidden for almost 200 years … introducing Maids of Honour … discover the dark side of this sweet treat.

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Nov 27

A Christmas Baking Project 2011

It’s time to unleash my Christmas Baking Project 2011. In this post you will find out how to make some wonderful baking projects for the Christmas season. Recipes are linked on a separate post. Enjoy. Get creative.

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Nov 25

Essential Snack-a-Doodums : What To Eat When In Amsterdam.

Everytime someone informs me they are coming up to my neck of the woods, the inevitable question soon ensues ~ “What do you recommend we eat when we get there?” And everytime I find myself writing the same email over and over. So I decided to compile it all in one post and hopefully next time someone asks me what to eat in Amsterdam I can simply send them a link.

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Nov 24

A Country Christmas Fair : Kasteel de Haar, Haarzuilens.

Today R and I headed to Utrecht to check out a Christmas market held on the private property of a wealthy family. Said property boasts ample manicured lawns, a formal garden, ponds, avenues, a chapel and its very own castle with a moat around it. The picture of the castle in the advertisement brochure did not do it justice one bit. If ever you are in the Netherlands then you must put Kasteel de Haar on your MUST SEE list, believe me.

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