Tuesday 13 January 2015

Time for Pancakes!!




Today I have a short and simple recipe for you. You can use it as an inspiration for breakfast or tea at five o’clock :) I’m sure that you know this type of dessert. It’s time for pancakes!!! You must prepare ingredients that are below:

2 cups of flour ( it’s about 320g )
2 eggs
1,5 cup of milk
75g of melted butter
3 teaspoons of baking powder
3 tablespoons of sugar
1 pinch of salt

The most important thing is to sift the flour in a large bowl. Then add sugar, baking powder and salt. Beat eggs, add milk and butter. Then mix it together with flour in bowl. Your batter is ready. Now, heat a pan on the stove. Put the butter into the pan wait until brown on both sides.




If you are a traditionalist, use a maple syrup. I really like to eat my pancakes with yoghurt, cherry jam and banana. Very good recipe for pancakes you will find on page of Nigella Lawson. She propose to eat pancakes with bacon!






 

Friday 2 January 2015

Christmas cookies and the icing




  It’s windy today so I’m sitting at home. A lot of time to think about last week. All Christmas holiday season is an occasion to spend the time with my family and these moments are the most important for me. Every year I spend a lot of time in my kitchen before Christmas to prepare lots of cookies and cakes. In this…sorry...last year it was the same. I found a new recipe for gingerbread cookies and this is my favourite. Cookies are not so thick but delicate in taste and full of spices. I used a special kind of icing to decoration. White egg mixed with castor sugar are an excellent icing that will not change the colour ( it stays white ) and is dry very quickly.
 

 The second kind of Christmas cookies were walnut-filled snowballs. They were very tasty but not easy to bake. Maybe I will try to prepare them one more time. I have some photos to show you my Christmas cookies:

Gingerbread Cookies
 

Snowballs cookies
 

Thursday 1 January 2015

Dumplings with onion, potatoes and white cheese




I was always thinking that preparing good dumplings is one of the most difficult things in cuisine. I’ve changed my mind when I found this recipe. I’ve prepared dumplings with onion, potatoes and white cheese for Christmas and my family loved it. You will need as follows.

For filling:
250g of white cheese
1 chopped onion
0,5kg of cooked, mashed potatoes
Salt, pepper
1 tea-spoon of butter

For dough:
300g of flour
200ml of hot water

Put the pan over a medium heat. Add one tea-spoon of butter and chopped onion. Cook until translucent. Mix mashed potatoes, onion and cheese with spices. Than the filling is ready.
Put flour and water into a bowl and mix with a large spoon. Knead the dough with your hands until smooth. Divide the dough in half and roll out the first part until 3mm thickness. Cut into rounds with a cup. Place one tea-spoon of filling into the centre of each round. Press edges of each round together. Continue with the second part of dough. Cook dumplings in boiling salted water during 3-4 minutes.