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March 27, 2008

Getting better?

Bleh, I have a bad cold and a fever.
Right now I'm trying this medicine (and some Ibuprofen):
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It is hot water with ginger, a clove and cardamom pods. I hope it will soften my throat.
Damaris is also looking pretty bad, but that is because she is in a school play today. She is the Wolwa in a play about the Edda, the old Norse mythology.
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Of course I will go to the play tonight. Never mind that cold.

March 18, 2008

Baking bread

Yesterday for me, was full of cycling and making bread. Full of cycling because my kids had to be taken to school, fetched from school, fetched from play dates, taken to street dance class. Luckily I got a new bike on my birthday! While I was cycling around, at home the bread I had started was quietly proving and waiting for me.
This is how I started:

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I took the recipe from the rye flour (roggemeel) packet:
250 grams of whole wheat flour (volkorenmeel)
175 grams of rye flour
7 grams of dried yeast
1 teaspoon of salt
1 tablespoon of molasses (stroop)
1 tablespoon of oil
250 ml of tepid water (probably less is better)

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Mix together the two types of flour with the salt and the dry yeast. On the photo it's hard to see, but the whole wheat flour is light brown, while the rye flour looks gray. Interesting (I think).
Before the next step I cycled to and back from school.
Add the molasses, oil and water. Mix together and knead to a dough. (I added white flour at this point because the dough was super sticky; less water next time I think).
Let the dough rest in a warm place for 1 hour, in a bowl under a moist tea towel.
You can do some cycling at this point as well.
When you come back, punch down the dough. Knead some more. Make a nice bread shape and make little holes with a fork in the top.
Again the bread has to rest for 1 hour in a warm place. I have an oven that can be set at 35 degrees Celsius for this.
I had to do a lot of cycling here, so my bread rested for much more than an hour. It was no problem. I think it got even bigger because of this extra time.
Preheat the oven to 200 degrees Celsius. Paint some water on the bread and then it is ready to go into the oven.
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Leave it in there for 50 minutes (a little less is probably also fine).
Don't do any cycling while the oven is on at such a high temperature, is what I think. So have your husband (or someone else) pick up your daughter (or someone else) from street dance class (or something else). That way you also have time to make flavored butter to go with the bread and make the rest of dinner.
I flavored our butter with lemon zest, chives, garlic, salt and pepper.
At the table it looked like this (and it tasted great!):
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March 14, 2008

Easter ideas

Okay, easter is coming... Time to decorate the house with flowers and color!
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Damaris and Emil have already worked on colorful decorations.
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Some easter ideas for myself (and you, lovely reader):

Egg cozies from a pattern on Yvestown
Stuffed fabric eggs on Olive Juice and co
Easter bread (I usually make a bread with raisins and cardamom, but this WHO bread on Soulemama might also be a good idea)

Last year I embroidered napkins with easter drawing by the kids More on Flickr
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Looking at that photo of last year's Easter Breakfast Table (with capitals) makes me happy. It gives me the feeling that we will be able to cheer up in time before easter if we surround ourselves with color and flowers.
We have felt very sad this week because the little daughter of friends died after only 17 weeks of life. This weekend we'll say goodbye to her.

March 08, 2008

The cat and the turtle

Doesn't every blog need a post about the blogger's cat?! Here it is!
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This is Mauries posing with the Soft Turtle Buddy I already talked about.
Mauries is not called Maurice because that would have been to classy for someone born in a cardboard box. He is very beautiful though. He looks like some kind of pedigree, but he is just a lucky genetic coincidence (his parents are siblings, oops).
He's handsome, but he's a real cat. He follows his own mind and didn't pose for long. That turtle is more patient...
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February 28, 2008

Cinnamon carrot cake

On Tuesday evenings our doorbell rings. One of the kids rushes to the door, we hear a little shout of 'Thank you' and a yellow paper bag of vegetables and fruit is brought into the kitchen. Kievit brings us that bag and it is a bag of biological fruit and vegetables, our little contribution to a greener Earth.

Before unpacking the bag I read the newsletter that comes with it. It is unexpectedly eloquent and entertaining, that farmer should write a blog! On the back are recipes (written by the farmer's mother?) and that is very useful sometimes. We have encountered some vegetables we hadn't seen before.

This week we got a recipe for carrot cake. I added an egg to the original Kievit recipe, because a cake without an egg seemed wrong to me. Here it is: Almost Biological Cinnamon Carrot Cake

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Heat the oven to 165 degrees Celsius.

Mix together

225 grams of flour

1 tablespoon of cinnamon

1teaspoon of nutmeg

1/2 tablespoon of baking powder

110 grams of melted butter

110 grams of honey

110 grams of sugar (I used cane sugar)

1 beaten egg

and of course 225 grams of grated carrots (I chopped them in the food processor because I didn't want to hurt my hands)

grease and flour a loaf pan, pour in the mixture and bake for 60 minutes (when a skewer should come out clean).

February 27, 2008

Market day

On Saturdays and Wednesdays we have a market here in Leiden. On Wednesday there is also a section with biological products. Look what I got today!

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The cheese is Ribeaupierre made of Goats' milk and it's biological. The soup in the jar is Tomato Cream Soup and is also biological and from The smallest soup factory (De kleinste soepfabriek) that I read about in delicious. magazine today.
I got two types of Japanese rice crackers. I love those!
Three Lyra pencils for Damaris and Emil. Just to add to the ever shrinking collection a bit. I bought them at Dille en Kamille. Also from there I got the red and white thread and eight mini loaf pans to bake mini bread or cakes in. Just something fun for the kitchen!
And some Italian and Provençal herbs and cinnamon sticks.

February 10, 2008

Spring!

Today spring came...

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A peacock in De Leidse Hout was ruffling his feathers trying to impress a female. She appeared not that impressed; all the humans out and about in the wood were all the more...

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Mister Peacock gave up for now. On the calendar it is not even spring yet; plenty of time left to impress that bird.

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We enjoyed lunch in the tea pavilion at De Leidse Hout.

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A previous visitor left a newspaper at the table.

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Brave Damaris and Emil even took off their jackets. Actually it was still a bit cold (it's February after all), but the sun gave everybody a smile on their face and a little spring in their step.

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Tosti's (Grilled cheese sandwiches), Vitello Tonato and Tomato soup. All with added sunshine, the best!!
Springtime is slowly coming to the wood. So great we could enjoy it with the four of us today!

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January 31, 2008

It's green!

Here's (drum roll...) our new couch.

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The picture shows the one in the kitchen. Can you imagine, a couch in your kitchen?! When we got a new kitchen, last November, it turned out we had space left for a relaxed seating area right next to the oven! Baking is great entertainment.
This is a two-seater. In the living room (living area of the same room really) we have a new three-seater. Also green... fresh and lovely!
For the kitchen couch I made new pillows from Japanese fabric with a Swedish kitchen theme (to go with that IKEA kitchen of course). I ordered the fabric from the US (from Superbuzzy), so international!
The crocheted throw is from a thrift store. Somebody ran out of thread or got frustrated, because it isn't quite finished, but you can't tell when it is folded up like this and it's just big enough to be a nice cover. It doesn't need to be that warm; you're right next to the oven after all!

January 21, 2008

Sweet potatoes

Last week I made Roasted sweet potatoes! (I tried out two different spellings (patatoes, patatos) before I got it right; oh well...)
Here is my exclusive recipe:

Start with some sweet potatoes and a peeler.
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Start heating up the oven to 200 degrees Celsius.
Now, peel the potatoes. Look, what a lovely color!
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Cut the potatoes in cubes. Put them in an oven dish.
Sprinkle the following ingredients over them:
Olive oil
Freshly ground pepper
Sea salt
Herbes Provençales
Some peeled and cut up (not finely) garlic cloves
You can also add a sliced onion but I didn't this time

Mix all of it together in the oven dish and spread the potato cubes out, so they all have their own little surface to roast on.
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Put the dish in the oven. It should take about half an hour to roast the potatoes. Stir them after half the roasting time.
Prepare the rest of your dinner in the meantime. I added hamburgers, broccoli and some regular fried potatoes. Damaris and Emil like those better.
When all the other food is almost done, check if your sweet potatoes are soft and have brown edges. If not (and if you want to eat your potatoes with your meal, and not afterwards) increase the heat of the oven to 225 degrees for about 5 minutes (be careful you don't burn all of it!!!).

They should come out like below.
By the way, this is a single portion (Frederik was having a business dinner in Brussels round the corner of the Beenhouwersstraat, poor thing...). No need to feel bad if you finish everything by yourself: low in carbs and olive oil is healthy, right?!
If you double the portions, you should also double the size of your oven dish, so you have more roasting surface. If the potato cubes don't touch the bottom of the dish, they steam and won't be half as good!
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January 07, 2008

Epiphany

Yesterday, when my kids were a little bored I asked them: ‘It’s the 6th of January, right?’. ‘Yeah’, they said. ‘Then it is Driekoningen (Epiphany or Three Kings’ Day) today’, I told them.

This inspired a lot of activity: Damaris made a cake by crushing Lange Vinger cookies, mixing the crumbs with melted butter and shaping a cake out of the mixture on a gold paper plate. Before we ate the cake (I only did some digging to be honest), she put on whipped cream. Before thinking up the recipe for this desert Damaris said she wanted to make something that grown-ups would think was ridiculous but that children would love. I think she succeeded very well and the effect was great!

Of course she hid some beans for us to find in the cake to determine who would be the Kings, except we didn’t have any beans. Emil came up with the solution: 3 Lego blocks in the same colors as the paper crowns he was making for the lucky Kings. I made a drawing of the three kings in the traditional colors as well. At school Damaris and Emil learned that the first king (Melchior) is red, the second one (Balthazar) is blue and the last one (Caspar) is green (and also black). When they see the three kings portrayed somewhere with different colors, they say it is completely wrong and crazy. They are funny that way!

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O yeah, who got the beans? Frederik found the red one, Emil blue, and Damaris got the green Lego block. I got a yellow king that Emil made to comfort the one person that wouldn’t find anything. And I didn’t have to finish my plate said Damaris. They are sweet that way too!

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