Monday, January 24, 2011

My shop...

Yesterday I was flipping through my new cookbook 'Parijs' and I thought of all the things I would like to sell in my 'Dream-shop'...the shop I have in mind to open in the future.

It will be a shop with delicious straight-forward sweets, pretty wanna-have things like books and scarves and great music in the background.
I made a list of the things that made me hungry and things I like to eat the most. And that I would like to sell in my shop...
Do you think it's a good list?

Drinks:

- Good coffee like Lavazza or Illy with organic milk. All the classic Italian styles.
I don't like coco-powder on my coffee, I prefer a dash of cinnamon instead.
- Great aromatic teas like Chinese and Japanese green tea. A classic Ceylon black tea, for the ones that need a bit of a kick. Then some herbal infusions like ginger lemon or orange cinnamon, which I can make myself. Served with local honey or cane-sugar.
- Home-made hot chocolate with organic milk and a bit of cinnamon( if you like). With or without hand-whipped cream.
- Organic apple juice, fresh orange juice and superfresh centrifuged juices-mixes like green apple and lime.

Sweets:

- Several kinds of cake, like chocolate/orange, lemon/poppyseed, apple/almond.
- Madeleines in naturally colored shades of pink.
- The unmistakable 'Tarte-Tatin'.
- Dutch apple pie, on a special 'Apple-pie-Day'. With cream of course!
- Fudgy chocolate cake, when you're feeling lonely or when it's just raining outside...
- Lemoncurd pie in Summer.
- Tiramisu with raspberries or ripe pears.
- A variety of cookies, like american chocolate chip and Dutch 'speculaasjes'.
- Eclairs.
- Blueberry muffins.
- Carrotcake with orange-flavoured icing.

I can't wait!

Strong cuppa coffee!

Lemoncake

Carrotcake

Lemoncurd-pie

'goodbye-from-work-blueberry-muffins'

'Dutch apple-pie'

Oatmeal-chocolate chip

Friday, January 21, 2011

Free your mind!

I was just thinking about the things that free my mind. I mean, that make my worries go away for a while and that make me feel light and airy, free.
Today it's another very beautiful, sunny, cold day in Como which already makes me feel free to do what I want. The strong bright light on the city makes it live.

I think getting on my racing bike and riding 45 km an hour down the hill is one of the things that make me feel most free. It feels almost like you're flying off a mountain with just a safety parachute on your back.
You're completely alone, one with the road, the wind and your bike.

I know I sound like a very experienced cyclist, but even after a year I know how it feels to be free on your bike. I had the same feeling last night during our spinning course. I was going pretty fast and was sweating like an otter (as we say in Dutch). It always surprises me what a body can do, not excluding the mind.

Then there is something else I got to experience through my new life, Love here in Italy...the Opera.
On one of our many surprise date my Love took me to 'La Traviata' by Giuseppe Verdi in Varese.
The first time I went to this opera, it's my loves favorite. The story is heartbreaking and at some points it felt like my blood stopped flowing and I could't breath. The music gets right into your system and makes you feel all the drama, the power of opera that is.

We have also seen 'Il Trovatore' in the very impressive opera of Verona on the lovely warm summer night of my mom's birthday. What a magical experience, and what an amazing decor!

To me the freedom in going to the opera is that you can let your emotions go wherever they want to go. Their even triggered out of their shell.

The next one we'll be going to is 'Tosca' by Giacomo Puccini in Teatro della Scala in Milano! I'm really looking forward to another 'Julia Roberts in Pretty woman experience' (god, I love that movie!). And I have the music on my Ipod, sung by Maria Callas, so beautiful.


Thursday, January 20, 2011

Don't forget the food!

Off course I wasn't forgetting about the food. I've been cooking, baking, eating and tasting just as much as before, so I have a whole bunch of new things to show you.

I'll start simple, with the 'Wentelteefje'. This is a traditional Dutch recipe that I love to make on sunday morning when I'm feeling hungry. All you need is a bit of old bread (white preferably), some milk, an egg and some sugar and cinnamon.
You mix the milk, about a cup, with the egg and a pinch of cinnamon. In that mix you soak your slice(s) of bread for a couple of minutes until it becomes all soft and spongy. Then you heat a knob of butter in a frying pan and bake the 'Wentelteefjes' on both sides until golden-brown. I always drizzle a lot of 'Lyle's Golden Syrup' on top and some extra cinnamon dusting. You can serve them with any fruit you like!

'Wentelteefjes' with banana

Then I made this funky filled bread by Jamie Oliver. The recipe is in his third book 'Happy days with the naked chef', I love that book. I really rediscovered it a couple of weeks ago. I often make the puddings that are in it too. The bread was filled with raw ham, soft cheese, sun-dried tomatoes, fresh basil and some boiled eggs. I only made half the recipe of the bread, but it became huge anyway. I still have half of it in the freezer, Yum!



Then we made some 'lovely speculaasjes' also a typical Dutch cookie with a mix of spices in them. We eat them on the 5th of december which is Sinterklaas, a national holiday with lots of presents and sweets.
This year we made them for our Italian friends to let them have a taste of a Dutch tradition.

It's a very simple recipe with flour, sugar and butter and the spices. But they have a lovely warm old-fashioned taste to them.
If you want I'll give you the recipe, just let me know!

Heart 'Speculaasjes' by my Love

And speaking of cookies, my Love gave me these German gingerbread cookies that are a bit like the 'speculaasjes' but soft and a bit tough. My parents used to bring me one of these hearts with 'Ich liebe dich' written on it. I especially love the ones coated with white icing. I have to find me a shop where they sell them. Or I could try to make them myself.



Guten appetit!

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Love is all around!

Yes, today I could really feel that, Love is all around! Yesterday my brother and I Skyped about some very exciting new plans I have. He helped me a great deal, just by being enthusiastic and excited about it. He's also a very talented 'marketing man' which comes in handy too when it comes to new plans...

I just went out to do some shopping in Como, which can be a bit 'down' sometimes, the people in the streets do not always look as happy as I would like them to be. But today I could still feel the Love around me. It might sound a bit 'cloudy' but it feels good anyway.

It is sort of a happy feeling, you know that there are many people who Love you. Who are there for you and will support whatever you wish to do with your life. As long as it's really what you love to do.

When you make a life changing decision or start something new from the heart, from your core. There will be this Love, or 'happy feeling' to carry you and make you take the right turns...

At least that is what I feel. Sometimes it gets stronger, sometimes it's barely there. But I need to say that it always keeps me going.

I decided that 2011 is going to be a 'learning year' for me.

I still need to get my drivers license at the age of 27! I will be tackling the Italian road-rules, which they seem to make up themselves. I've already found a very kind instructor to help me with this.

And I will be (again) learning how to ski. I must say, with my fancy all-black outfit and new skies (second hand, got them from a very generous friend last weekend!) I feel all ready to, elegantly, slide off a crisp white mountain, before having my 'Bombardino'. A very alcoholic beverage with lots of cream on top, this is why I started liking skiing in the first place. I always get one as a reward for having skied down a slope without falling.

I'm sure there are many more things I will be learning this year, I'll keep you posted on the progress!


Me, in my snow suit in Bormio

'Snowbird'

Tea and a Bombardino, Mmm!

Ready for our hike up the hill

'Love salad' by my Love

Monday, January 17, 2011

Pretty things

Over the last year and a half I have been seeing, hearing, tasting and feeling so many new things. I've been trying to record some of it on my Iphone by taking pictures. I noticed that I have a library of 1.817 photo's. Most of them are of food, pretty skies, my Love ( so I could show him to my friends back in Holland) and a lot of, according to me, pretty things.
I just wanted to show you a very small selection of them.

Love oranges in Oga, where we ski

Button book in the FAR museum

Me, feeling like a bird

Sign on a stone, during a sunday walk

Big white flower at Villa Olmo, Como

The bin at Mantero

Me and my pigeon friend at lunchtime


Monday, January 10, 2011

Flying easy

As you might have noticed, I have not been blogging for a while. I’ve been on a lovely long christmas holiday! 
It started on the 24th of december. We flew with KLM from Milano to Amsterdam. 
I love KLM, not only because the stewards speak Dutch ( even though that gives the flight a homey feeling), but because of their service. It starts with booking your flight on the internet, a nicely designed website and an easy to follow step-by-step booking process. 
On the Milano-Amsterdam line they often have great offers (so, come and visit me, my Amsterdam friends!!).
Then, when you get to the airport there are pretty looking stewardesses dresses in a calming shade of blue, ready to take you to your next destination. You can bring a generous 23 kg with you, plus another 12 in the cabin (I once took my sewing machine and a handbag with me, my very fragile machine got his own VIM (very important machine) on the flight!). Not too bad if you look at other low budget airlines like Easyjet. There, you can only bring 20 kg and you’re paying an extra 22 euro’s for it too! Let alone the hand baggage, one small piece. And if you have another small bag with you it HAS TO FIT into the other bag, or you can forget about your flight!
Well, back to the pro’s on KLM...as soon as you enter the plane you’re welcomed by friendly people who show you to your seat and serve you free drinks, a (Dutch!) sandwich and a coffee (unfortunately still the ‘slootwater’ the Dutch like so much) or tea with a Dutch biscuit. Not too shabby for a 100 euro return flight. All in all I became a KLM fan! I know not all their flights are a economic as the ones I have taken but I’d rather pay 20 euro’s more and fly easy then pay less and fly with Easyjet...
So even with all the snowy weather forecasts, we arrived perfectly in time to have a Gluhwein in the typical Dutch ‘Cafe de Prins on the Prinsengracht and then another (my moms home made) Gluhwein while standing in line to get into the Westerkerk. I’m not a church go-er, but this is an annual tradition I have with my family. We drink hot chocolate and wine and we sing all the christmas songs with the full content of our lungs! 
I’ll tell you more about my holiday later!