Basically, I'll still go where the stomach leads me (and probably protagonists of my novel series universe), but I'll also – as the description indicates – throw in German (Alpine) Yums my (grand)parents used to cook when I was a kid.
That looks good! It has some very intricate steps involved. YOU have lots of patience.
I do love pistachio, so that's an interesting crust.
I used to make many different types of Italian cheese cake, three types of cheese including Ricotta. I know the steps, all the prep, and it's time consuming for sure.
Needless to say, with kids grown and on their own, I don't really bake anymore.
Fresh mint is the best. So glad you grew up with a garden where good things grew, and that your mother and grandma knew how to take advantage of it.
My late parents used to have a little place on the costa brava (I sold it, it was their dream) and I remember Moroccan mint growing in our flower pots / garden. It made the best (iced) tea.
Thank you, for sharing all these wonderful recipes! YUM!!!
Yes, mint in lemonade is something my grandmother and mother added to theirs. We always had fresh mint growing in the garden in the summer. It does make it so much more refreshing!
Hey, c'mon! There's loads of fake NEWS around, and many couldn't care less – this "sushi" is at least nutritious, sating (if you use quality food ), and – most of all – manageable . Not to mention that it'll impress everyone – from party guests to co-workers
It even features in one of my stories which is blurring nonfiction (= autobiographical) with what I wish I had (already) :
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