Showing posts with label spices. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spices. Show all posts
Vegetable tagine and some planning in the kitchen

Vegetable tagine and some planning in the kitchen

February 06, 2018


There are times when work is pretty intense (like last week, for instance), and something I have been doing for those times is to have ready or almost ready meals in the fridge or freezer – it makes a huge difference. Planning is, indeed, everything.

Meatballs, tomato sauce, pesto sauce, soups, beef stews – these have been my usual suspects lately. Now I will add one more dish to my list:
Gingerbread granola

Gingerbread granola

November 30, 2017


My favorite time of the year has arrived and my Christmas tree is already up – I have been thinking of the Christmas Eve menu already, planning the food and the drinks. However, unlike previous years, I don’t think I will be able to have my oh, so beloved Christmas series here on the blog – too much work, other priorities at the moment.

Having said that, I felt I had to bring you at least one
Lime nutmeg snickerdoodles and Christmas gifts

Lime nutmeg snickerdoodles and Christmas gifts

November 28, 2017


This is the time of the year when my colleagues and friends with kids tell me that they have to buy Christmas gifts for their children’s teachers, and since the kids have so many teachers these days they have to buy tons of presents. This is when I suggest them to make cookies or brownies, to wrap them up beautifully and there, gifts are ready. :)

These snickerdoodles may be a good idea for a
Orange, cinnamon and clove cake and the second recipe I ever learned

Orange, cinnamon and clove cake and the second recipe I ever learned

September 15, 2017


Most people who know me or read the blog know that the first recipe I ever learned how to make was a Brazilian cornmeal cake, the one I published a while ago. I was 11 years old and right then and there a whole new world opened up in front of me: from that day on I engaged in a relationship with food and cooking that changed my life for good.

What not everyone knows is that the second recipe I
Orange, rye and nutmeg slice and bake cookies

Orange, rye and nutmeg slice and bake cookies

April 06, 2017


Today’s post is about how much I love the Internet and it is probably the 15th time I tell you that. :)

I had been testing recipes with rye flour, but was not very happy with the results: when I made breads, for example, it was fine, but for cookies, muffins and cakes the flour was too thick and the baked goods were not as light as I wanted them to be. So I decided to put the rye recipes aside
Chicken fajitas with homemade tortillas

Chicken fajitas with homemade tortillas

March 15, 2017


I always think about how much my understanding of food has changed over the last decade or so – I feel grateful for how much I have learned after I started writing this blog, back in 2006.

Back then, I had already been cooking for seventeen years, for at the age of 11 I was already cooking dinner for 5 people every night. But after the blog I have come to learn dishes I had never heard of