Sunday, May 31, 2015

Sweet and salty salad

I believe that every restaurant should have at least one good salad on their menu. I am so happy whenever I go to a place that actually makes for example a good caesar or salmon salad. There is a place close to my house with good food and a beautiful view of the ocean. Recently I tried one of their salads. It was the perfect combination of sweet and salty and it was just different from the regular ones. There is fruit in it which makes it fresh and some nuts so it has some crunch in it. 

I wanted to upload this recipe last week, but unfortunately, my camera didn't want to cooperate, so I remade it one week later. I'm so happy that finally I can share this with you guys.


INGREDIENTS: 
salad mix
mango 
queijo fresco ( This is a protuguese cheese, which can be replaced with mozzarella.) 
walnuts

dressing:
olive oil
honey
salt and pepper to taste


Just like for my other salads, I like to give the ingredients, but not the measurements, because when it comes to a salad it is completely up to your taste how much you want to add from the different ingredients. 

Put together all your ingredients and then make the dressing. You put just honey on it, but if you make it with olive oil, then be sure to use mainly honey and just a bit of olive oil so it doesn't dominate the flavour. Whip the dressing up, and don't be afraid to taste! :)








If you try out this unique salad recipe, then take a picture of it and tag me on instagram or twitter.


Sunday, May 10, 2015

An Easy Treat

Today's recipe could make life easier for a lot of people. Especially for those, who don't like to spend a lot of time in the kitchen, but when they have family or guests over they have to prepare a little something. I have a really good and easy recipe that you should try if you find yourself in this situation. Basically it is puff pastry with a filling of your choice like nutella or marmalade... Also I want to show you how you can make this pastry look like you've bought it in a fancy bakery. 

INGREDIENTS: 
1 or 2 packs of pre-prepared puff pastry 
marmalade (blueberry, apricot,...)
powdered sugar 
chocolate sauce 

Dust your woking surface with a little flour and place the pre-prepared puff pastry on it. With a sharp knife cut same sized rectangles and then put nutella or marmalade(I used blueberry and apricot) in the center of one rectangle and place another one on top of that. Take a fork and start pressing down the edges. Place these on a baking pan (first put baking paper on the pan) and on 180 °C or 356 °F bake them for 12 minutes. When they are done dust powdered sugar on the ones with marmalade filling and you can put some chocolate sauce on the ones with nutella filling.


I hope you like this recipe and it makes your life easier. If you try to make it, then take a picture of it and tag me on instagram or twitter.


Sunday, May 3, 2015

Shrimp Fettuccine


When you live here in Portugal you'd better like sea food. For example shrimps, you can have it as a starter, which I love to do or as a main course (but in this case you might want to ask for something more, because by itself it might not be as filling). I went to an Italian restaurant not long ago and I ordered a shrimp fettuccine, because I wanted to eat something Italian, like a pasta, but have a little sea food in it, since I am in Portugal. This dish perfectly suits my taste. It had a creamy sauce with rucola and just enough garlic (if it is too garlicky it can ruin the whole dish) and the shrimp was perfectly cooked. Then I thought I could probably recreate this pasta at home, so I can make it for my family, but first and foremost I can eat it whenever I want to. :) If you like your pasta a little bit exotic or just love shrimps, then this is the perfect choice for you too. I think this dish is also great, because you can present it really fancy and make your guests or family feel like they are in a restaurant.

INGREDIENTS:
250g fettuccine pasta
200g pre cooked and peeled shrimps
2 tbsp butter
2 cloves of a garlic
rucola (the amount that you prefer)
4-5 tbsp of grated parmesan
150ml cream
salt, pepper
(makes 3 servings)


Cook the pasta in salty boiling water. Put 1,5 tablespoons of butter in a big pan and add the shrimp and the garlic and fry until the shrimps are pink (but do not over fry!). Chop up some rucola and add that to the shrimps and add the cream as well. Let that fry for 2 minutes while stirring once in a while. Season it with salt and pepper and add the grated parmesan. Pour the pasta in the pan, mix it together with the sauce and let it fry for 2 more minutes. Serve it on a plate with rucola and parmesan on top and you are done and ready to eat!








This recipe is so delicious and I recommend you guys to definitely try it. If you do then take a picture of it and tag me on instagram or twitter.