This meal was based off of "Cooking the Greek Way" by Lynne W. Villios.
Flowers for my table.
Greek Salad
Beef and Onion Stew
Baklava...
...with vanilla ice cream
I love baklava!
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Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Poland: Meal #13
This meal was mainly based off of "Cooking the Polish Way" by Danuta Zamojska Hutchins.
Apple-Cranberry juice in green goblets
Hunter's Stew
Honey Cake...
...with butter
"Plum and Rhubarb Soup" with sour cream
Apple-Cranberry juice in green goblets
Hunter's Stew
Honey Cake...
...with butter
"Plum and Rhubarb Soup" with sour cream
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Japan: Meal #12
This meal was predominantly based off of "Cooking the Japanese Way" by Reiko Weston.
Those are Black Walnut leaves on the tray.
I tried to follow Japanese costum by putting the food on trays in separate dishes.
I used a teapot and matching cups from Japan.
I decided to wrap the silverware and place it on the trays.
A mixture of two types of white rice.
Sesame Seed Dressing with Broccoli
Green tea
Cucumber with Crab
fruit salad
Those are Black Walnut leaves on the tray.
I tried to follow Japanese costum by putting the food on trays in separate dishes.
I used a teapot and matching cups from Japan.
I decided to wrap the silverware and place it on the trays.
A mixture of two types of white rice.
Sesame Seed Dressing with Broccoli
Green tea
Cucumber with Crab
fruit salad
Friday, September 3, 2010
England: Meal #11
This week's meal was based off of two sources "Cooking the English Way" by Barbara W. Hill and essentially-england.com.
Shepherds Pie
Summer Pudding...
served with Bordeaux Cherry Chocolate ice cream
I kindof went back and forth between two recipes for my Summer Pudding and used a different type of bread besides white. This is the recipe for Summer Pudding, along with fruit suggestions, from essentially-england.com.
Strawberries, raspberries, currants and blackberries all make a goodly pudding. Morello cherries - without the stones- are a favourite of mine. Mix them to your heart's and garden's content. Just don't be stingy.
To fill a 1 litre pudding basin or bowl, you'll need approximately the following:
•6-8 slices of white bread, crusts off
•700g-800g (around 4 cups) of red fruits - these can be fresh or frozen, and any mix that pleases you
•Sugar to taste
Assembly
Wash all the fruit and cut any extra-large strawberries into manageable pieces.
Place the fruit in a large pan and heat gently until the juices run.
Slice the bread, trim the crusts off and use them to closely line a greased pudding basin or glass bowl.
Keep a slice for the top.
Taste your fruit and add the sugar if they seem to need it. You want lots of fragrant juices and a good balance between sweetness and tartness.
Pour the fruit and juice into the lined pudding basin to about 1cm / 1.5in from the upper edge of the bread.
Place the last slice of bread on top and press down gently to seal the fruit in its casket of bread.
Stand the pudding basin on a large plate.
Leave for a little while for the bread to absorb some of the juice before placing a weighted plate on top of the pudding. (You'll end up with lots of the juice on the plate rather than in the pudding if you do this too soon.)
Then place the pudding and plates in the fridge and leave alone for at least six hours!
When ready to serve, unmold the pudding and cut into slices. Drizzle with thick cream and enjoy.
Shepherds Pie
Summer Pudding...
served with Bordeaux Cherry Chocolate ice cream
I kindof went back and forth between two recipes for my Summer Pudding and used a different type of bread besides white. This is the recipe for Summer Pudding, along with fruit suggestions, from essentially-england.com.
Strawberries, raspberries, currants and blackberries all make a goodly pudding. Morello cherries - without the stones- are a favourite of mine. Mix them to your heart's and garden's content. Just don't be stingy.
To fill a 1 litre pudding basin or bowl, you'll need approximately the following:
•6-8 slices of white bread, crusts off
•700g-800g (around 4 cups) of red fruits - these can be fresh or frozen, and any mix that pleases you
•Sugar to taste
Assembly
Wash all the fruit and cut any extra-large strawberries into manageable pieces.
Place the fruit in a large pan and heat gently until the juices run.
Slice the bread, trim the crusts off and use them to closely line a greased pudding basin or glass bowl.
Keep a slice for the top.
Taste your fruit and add the sugar if they seem to need it. You want lots of fragrant juices and a good balance between sweetness and tartness.
Pour the fruit and juice into the lined pudding basin to about 1cm / 1.5in from the upper edge of the bread.
Place the last slice of bread on top and press down gently to seal the fruit in its casket of bread.
Stand the pudding basin on a large plate.
Leave for a little while for the bread to absorb some of the juice before placing a weighted plate on top of the pudding. (You'll end up with lots of the juice on the plate rather than in the pudding if you do this too soon.)
Then place the pudding and plates in the fridge and leave alone for at least six hours!
When ready to serve, unmold the pudding and cut into slices. Drizzle with thick cream and enjoy.
Labels:
cooking,
culinary,
England,
Summer Pudding recipe
Rachel's Birthday
My dad, mum, Shaina, and myself went to a little surprise party for Rachel Swensen last Friday.
Jeff dishing up ice cream.
Cynthia, our pastor's son (Joshua),+ cake
Dad and Mollie
Birthday spoils
Shaina gave Rachel a cozy bear.
Jeff dishing up ice cream.
Cynthia, our pastor's son (Joshua),+ cake
Dad and Mollie
Birthday spoils
Shaina gave Rachel a cozy bear.
Labels:
food,
Rachel's birthday,
summer,
surprise party
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Spain: Meal #10
This meal was taken from/inspired by "Cooking the Spanish Way" by Rebecca Christian.
Flowers for me table
Spanish Meatballs
Stewed Vegetables
I used lemon juice and three different kinds of plums for my fruit salad.
Caramel Custard (Flan)
Flowers for me table
Spanish Meatballs
Stewed Vegetables
I used lemon juice and three different kinds of plums for my fruit salad.
Caramel Custard (Flan)
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