Cherries in Provence are simply wonderful ! Now we have the first ones , called " Burlat" : someone offered me a bag of them and as cherries don't last more then two or three days I thought to make some jam . So I rattled them off and put in a jar with sugar, a vanilla bean and left overnight : in this way the sugar makes a sort of "cold cooking" ,then I cook the syrup till almost caramelized and at the point I add the friuts and finish to cook . The jam in this way keeps all the flavour and taste of fresh fruits ,and the color also. Well.....while the cherries where waiting in the jar my partner began to taste them and he found that they were very very good .Then he put some cherries and syrup in a glass , added some rosé wine and ice cubes .....can you imagine the end? We finished half the cherries in one day . Simply addicting . It's the drink for June's parties !!
23 May 2012
22 May 2012
Strawberries and Nigel's burnt yoghurt
I found this recipe on here , the beatiful blog of Ashley Rodriguez . A very very simple recipe though...so good ! I made it with goat's milk yoghurt because here in Provence I can find it from some producers directly and it is far better than any other industrial one and used raw cane sugar instead of white for I love the taste that it gives . You can make the recipe with any berries you like and maybe with rhubarb , in this case you'll have to cook it slightly with a small amount of sugar .
It's perfect for breakfast or as a very light and quick dessert , the crunchiness of caramelized sugar with the cold yoghurt and the fresh berries :a bite of heaven !
Yoghurt brulé e fragole
1 vasetto di yogurt greco o yogurt di capra
1 cucchiaio di zucchero di canna
Fragole a piacere
lavate le fragole , scolatele e tagliatele a pezzi . Mettetele in una ciotola che sopporti il fuoco oppure una formina da creme caramel , ricopritele di yogurt ben freddo e cospargetelo di zucchero di canna .
Fate caramelizzare con il cannello ( io ne ho uno da idraulico...) e gustate subito . Questa ricetta l'ho trovata qui é un blog che amo molto e davvero interressante. Nell'originale lo yogurt é quello greco ma qui trovo uno yogurt di latte di capra davvero squisito , e lo zucchero era bianco : a me piace il sapore intenso di quello scuro di canna che inoltre caramellizza molto bene . E una ricetta facile facile e deliziosa per la colazione o quando avete voglia di un dessert leggero da farsi in due minuti .
It's perfect for breakfast or as a very light and quick dessert , the crunchiness of caramelized sugar with the cold yoghurt and the fresh berries :a bite of heaven !
Yoghurt brulé e fragole
1 vasetto di yogurt greco o yogurt di capra
1 cucchiaio di zucchero di canna
Fragole a piacere
lavate le fragole , scolatele e tagliatele a pezzi . Mettetele in una ciotola che sopporti il fuoco oppure una formina da creme caramel , ricopritele di yogurt ben freddo e cospargetelo di zucchero di canna .
Fate caramelizzare con il cannello ( io ne ho uno da idraulico...) e gustate subito . Questa ricetta l'ho trovata qui é un blog che amo molto e davvero interressante. Nell'originale lo yogurt é quello greco ma qui trovo uno yogurt di latte di capra davvero squisito , e lo zucchero era bianco : a me piace il sapore intenso di quello scuro di canna che inoltre caramellizza molto bene . E una ricetta facile facile e deliziosa per la colazione o quando avete voglia di un dessert leggero da farsi in due minuti .
11 May 2012
Whole rice and peas purée
After a week of cold rain sun is shining all over Provence warm and delightful so we can eat outside again .Yesterday temperatures got higher , 25° in the shadow but when we put the thermometer under the sun it touched 38° ( yes ,I know it is not the right temperature but just to say sun was very warm . As sudden changes of weather like this tends to make me feel " heavy" I prepared a dish that's nourishing but light and also nice to see , so if you're vegetarian or even vegan here's a recipe easy to do and elegant in presentation . I added to the rice Sengiri Daikon ,Dried Lotus Roots and alguae Hijiki for a rich complement in vitamins, fibres and minerals wich helps to afford the heat.
Ingredients for 4 servings
250 gr of whole organic rice
Water
A pinch of sea salt
8 pieces of dried lotus root
Two tbsp of dried radish ( sengiri daïkon )
I tbsp of algae hijiki
For the peas purée
400 gr of little peas , the ones you can eat completely as they haven't the pea inside
2 cloves of fresh garlic
1 tsp of sea salt
An handful of tarragon
1 tbsp of double cream or sesame oil if you're vegan
Wash the rice , put in a cup to have the measure ( you'll have to use the double of water) pour it in a pot ,cover with the double quantity of water and bring to boil covered,it should be boil gently.In the meantime soak in water the daikon and the lotus ,like this
Wash the peas, put 1&1/2 liter of water to boil with the salt , then throw in the peas and let cook 2 minutes , drain them with a large slotted spoon in order to keep the broth . Put the peas and the garlic in a pan and cover with the broth (you'll don't need all) ,let simmer covered till the peas becomes very soft ( the time depends on peas if they are very young and fresh it won't take more than 15 mn ) control and add some broth if it gets too dry. Taste for salt and keep warm.
Now we come back to the rice: whole rice takes about 40 minutes for cooking but as we can keep it in the frigidaire some days I always cook a double portion to make other recipes . After 20 minutes of cooking you can add the alguae , the lotus and daikon drained and a pinch of sea salt ( keep in mind that alguae are salted already ) mix with the rice , cover and let cook completely. It's ready when water is consumed and on the surface little holes appears .
Now you can re-warm a little the peas if they got cold , put in a mixer with the double cream or the oil and the bunch of tarragon ( if you don't find it you can use parsley or chervil instead) Mix till very smooth ,add some broth if it's too thick . It's incredible how velvety it comes ! To serve I used a ring of about 9cm of diameter , filled with the rice , put a slice of lotus on top and the purée all around . If you like it you can pour some drops of soy-sauce on the rice .
With this recipe I participate to this Italian contest about healthy food on this blog
May in Provence
The month of May is one of the more beautiful in the South of Europe .In Provence May is simply amazing , there is not still the most famous lavender but we can find a surprising variety of flowers .When I go walking in the countryside I always come back with something : today were acacia and elder flowers , I'll do some syrups with them to use on summertime: added to fresh water they do quite a refreshing,healthy and incredibly perfumed drink .
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| Acacia flowers |
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| Iris & Lilacs |
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| Poppies |
| Quince tree |
9 May 2012
6 May 2012
Camargue/Aigues-Mortes and the 'Bac de Sauvage'
Last Weekend my son came from Italy with a friend and we went back to Aigues-Mortes : I wanted to take him to Papy-Moise for a nice lunch . We arrived very late because of an heavy traffic on the roads but the owners where so happy to see us that they served us an amazing lunch . I felt so hungry that I totally forgot to take some photos , next time...
| My son |
5 May 2012
Camargue/ Aigues Mortes
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