Kaiserschmarrn
I don’t typically post iPhone pictures here, but I did want to get a quick post in for Shrove Tuesday
I don’t typically post iPhone pictures here, but I did want to get a quick post in for Shrove Tuesday
It occurred to me the other day how great recipes often tend to be born out of scarcity or abundance.
Long before my trip to Peru last summer I had already read about El Pan de la Chola, a bakery
Those of us fortunate enough to grow up up with grandmothers in our lives no doubt all associate certain dishes
read more Not my grandmother’s Alsatian apple cake (a quince and custard tart!)
Like every year since I moved to Brussels, the string of lights that now connect my side of the street
As one is always wont to say after disappearing from one’s blog for an extended period of time, I did
read more Pears. Sake-poached and hidden under a blanket of Sake Zabaglione
This month marks 10 years since I finished my law degree at LSE (yeah, how did that happen?). While a
One of my favourite parts of cookbooks are the seemingly hidden recipes they often contain. Recipes snug into sidebars or at
read more Honey Saffron Custard, Rosé-Poached Apricots, Toasted Pine Nut Meringues
I cannot remember when I ate my first Nespole. Growing up in Germany, they were not the kind of thing
Browsing through my recipe index the other day I noticed a couple of things. First, it is in dire need