Friday, January 13, 2012

French Food Friday: Galette des Rois

Yes, the Frenchies have a reputation of mistreating their royalty, but these days they only cut cakes than cutting up king's heads.
With january coming up, you can find the famous Galette des Rois in every bakery and every supermarket across the country.


It is a frangipane filled puff pastry, served on the 12th day of Christmas - the Ephiphany. The day when the three wise men visited Jesus. According to tradition, the galette was to draw the kings to the Ephiphany.
A lucky charm, in french fève, is baked inside the gelette and whoever receives it in this part is crowned king or queen for the day...

Another tradition is to cut the cake in as many parts as there are people present plus one extra. This extra part is named part du Bon Dieu (God's slice), part de la Vierge (the Virgin Mary's slice) or simply part du pauvre (poor man's slice) and should be offered to the first poor person that comes in.

This was our this year's fève... Mietzekatze (Kittycat in german)


Funny fact that isn't funny at all... During the french revolution the name was replaced with Gâteau de l'Egalité which would be the equality cake... as the kings were a little démodé.


INGREDIENTS

2 sheets ready rolls puff pastry
140 gr ground almond
75 gr soften  butter
80 gr sugar
3 eggs
1 yolk


METHOD

Mix the butter and the sugar in a bowl, then add the beaten eggs and the ground almond- mix well.

In the middle of the first sheet of puff pastry, pour the filling. Lay the second sheet on top and roll the sides together towards the inside the cake. This prevents the filling from leaking out, the cake is sealed.

With a knife, draw lines in both direction to create a pattern of your choice. With a brush, spread the yolk on the whole cake to give it a golden color.

Pun in an oven for 30 minutes at 200 degrees.

Serve hot or cold!

Bon appétit

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Discover Dijon: Maille

What is Dijon famous for?
Its method of making a strong grain mustard called Moutarde de Dijon of course!!

Maille is the world famous mustard and pickle company. Founded in 1747, it still remains faithful to the original recipe and refinement technique developed by Maître Antoine Maille.





Like in fashion world, Maille releases every season new creations.... Give it a try...it is the best mustard in the world!

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

This week's favorite: Elvira Bach

Elvira is a german artist and Berlin resident... i came across an Interview she gave for Freunde von Freunden... if you speak German, please go over here.

I find her very inspiring:









Tuesday, January 10, 2012

HOW TO: Furoshiki

Back in the day, when plastic and paper weren't available for wrapping or handling tools, Japanese used a cloth called Furoshiki.
Dating probably from the 14th century, Furoshiki is used to wrap gifts or to carry groceries of different weight or shape.

In 2006 the Japanese Minister of Environment Yuriko Koike called the international community to use the cloth instead of paper and plastic bags to preserve the natural resources.

Here some ways to do the wrapping magic...




If you don't have a square cloth and want to purchase a Japanese one... go over to :

KIREE (german shop) or JAPONMANIA (french shop)

Using Furoshiki will not only prevent waste but is also a nice and unusual way to decorate gifts...
Try it!!

Monday, January 9, 2012

Monday's Music : Mumford & Sons

I just discovered this band and since i've heard this song on repeat for the last couple of days, and i decided to share it with you.

Some have probably already heard of them, i admit i haven't, but i am glad i have now!!

Mumford & Sons

Thistle and Weeds



Have fun listening and a nice week!!!

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Wise Words





Here's to true love!
The heartbeat skipping one.
The real.
The one.
Love

Friday, January 6, 2012

French Food Friday

New Year, New Challenges!
I have been living in France for almost 4 years now and have learnt to appreciate french cuisine.
I admit it wasn't that hard.
I suppose everyone has heard at least one word about the famous french chef Paul Bocuse?


When i was living in Lyon (if you ask me a more beautiful city than Paris itself...) i used to travel almost every weekend to Dijon to meet my then Boyfriend (now husband) and i passed by one of his Restaurants...

This colorful one... L'Auberge du Pont de Collonges


After all the season's festivities and the booze, the frenchies serve their famous Soupe à l'onion which i present you today:


Receipt serves 4

Ingredients

100 g Gruyère
400 g Onions
100 g Butter
2 spoons Flour
1,5 l Bouillon (beef or chicken stock or salted boiling water can be used)
1 Baguette
Salt&Pepper


Method

The quality of the onions is crucial in this recipe!
Onions cut in half and then sliced into 3mm slices.
On a hight heat, in a large non-stick saucepan, melt the butter without letting it brown. Add the onions and let them soften, stir frequently.
Stir the flour into nice caramelized onions and mix with a wooden spoon thoroughly.
Add the boiling water or stock, simmer for 15 minutes on low heat.

Arrange the baguette slices on a baking tray and sprinkle the freshly grated Gruyère over them. Place under a hot grill for 5 minutes to meld and slightly brown the cheese
Serve the Soup in bowls with croûtons on top, the remaining Gruyère aside.


Bon appétit!!!

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

HOW TO : Apply Nail Polish


I will kick off a new series on how to ease your everyday life... lets start with something for the girls and rather uncomplicated...how to apply nail  polish...


Sorry for the pixel-is picture i couldn't fine bigger one...

BTW. which is color/brand préféré??

I have always been a "red nail" girl but once in a while i like to go into blue, black and deep green...Mostly i am using Chanel... and am quite satisfied although i like OPI and essie too. 
However i am still on the hunt for the perfect red shade... still haven't found what i am looking for...

Monday, January 2, 2012

How come you never go there "baloon"??

Let's Kick off 2012 with some Music in my Monday's Music Series with one of the best songs of the past year... Feist






Sunday, January 1, 2012

A year of Bridget Jones

I am ready to make 2012 my year... first of all: quit smoking!
secondly: more sports, more love, more life, more more and i am starting today!!!






Happy 2012


Saturday, December 31, 2011

Happy 2012!!

May this year 2012 be promising!!!







picture1 taken by the beautiful Jamie Beck over at From me to You