19 December 2011

An olive tree in the middle of the village

Today I want to guide you into the very heart of a small village in Provence : Goult where I live  since last year , when I rented a house at the top of the village , near the mill . In  september I relocate  in the centre of the village and in front of my home there's an olive tree which was bought and planted by the people living around the little square.
So in November or December ( even if I'd agree for a later period ) all the ' owners' get togheter to pick up olives . Even the cat.....

This year our tree ( yeesssss....)  was very charged and we got about 50 kg of olives , that means that I'll have my bottle of oil . Because I helped .




I spent an amazing time with my new friends . Living in a village is quite different : people know each other ,and even if it's not so easy for new comers to be accepted at first , then with time we can be part of the community . Naturally you have to give something ....I began with ..offering biscuits for the Christmas party at " La salle de fêtes"  : great success !





18 December 2011

La velouté de Potiron

Pumpkins in Provence
There are so many recipes for pumpkin soup so...I'll give mine . I love create recipes with the less of ingredients ( less is more ....) because I like to feel the taste of what I eat , nevertheless you have to choose the best products , otherwhise it won't work ! I love pumpkins but I never loved so much soups made with it , I wanted the taste of it , pure ....but not so sweet at the same time . Lemongrass gives a freshness to this soup , and the final result is a velvety , creamy ' velouté' , nobody believes that's so simple ! All my clients love it .

Ingredients for 4:
800 gr of pumkin roughly chopped and without skin
1  stalk of lemongrass
1 and 1/2 liter of vegetable stock
Ground ginger-powder
125 gr of double cream
Salt if needed

Put the chopped pumkin in a stockpot , cover the pumpkin with the vegetable-stock ( if you don't have cover with water and add one organic vegetable-stock cube and a csp of salt ) bring it to the boil and let it simmer till it gets tender ( about 30 minutes ) .Taste for the salt , put in the stalk of lemongrass and leave for 5 minutes then take off the stalk and mix till it comes velvety.
Wisk the cream with a little bit of salt and of ground ginger , pour the soup into the bowls , add a large spoon of cream on the top and serve immediatly. It' so simply delicious and easy to do ! 





French version

Soupe  de potiron à la citronnelle
Ingrédients pour 4 :
 800 gr de potiron
une tige de citronelle ( lemongrass) 
1 litre  et ½ de bouillon végétal (1 poireau , une carotte, une branche de céleri , 2 feuilles  de laurier , sel ) ou un cube de bouillon aux legumes bio
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 
gingembre en poudre

125 gr de crémé fraîche

Emincez les légumes pour le bouillon , couvrez-les avec 1,8 litres d'eau , faites bouillir pendant 30 minutes avec le laurier et le sel , filtrez.
Epluchez le potiron , coupez-le en des et mettez-le dans un faitout avec le bâton de citronnelle décortiqué , couvrez avec le bouillon faites  cuire jusqu'à le potiron sera bien tendre , mixez pour obtenir une velouté .Fouettez la crème avec un peu de sel et de gingembre en poudre à l'aide d'un fouet à main , juste pour l'avoir un peu plus épaisse . Versez la velouté dans des bols , posez une cuillerée de crème et servez aussitôt.
C'est delicieux et très facile !
Pumkins in Paris



La crema di zucca alla citronella

Ingredienti x 4

800 gr di zucca brodo vegetale sale 1 gambo di citronella

250 gr di panna acida pepe di sechuan sale

Tagliare a cubetti la zucca , metterla in una pentola profonda , coprirla di brodo vegetale ( oppure acqua e un dado di verdure biologico ) , fare cuocere fino a che la zucca é morbida. Mettere il gambo di citronella ( se non la trovate potete sostituire con un pezzo d zenzero) lasciare in infusione 10 mn .Togliere la citronella , aggiustare di sale , frullare tutto con un frullatore a immersione :otterrete una crema deliziosamente densa senza dover aggiungere altro. Servire con una cucchiaiata di panna acida e un po di pepe di sechuan pestato.


My Christmas Table in Provence


Here's My Xmas Table ....in Provence this year ( for the first time ....yeeessssssss : my son is coming here )
Con questa foto partecipo al "gioco" La tavola di Natale " di Csaba dalla Zorza e ' Un Tocco di Zenzero'
Merry Christmas by luxurybooks

8 December 2011

Ravioli with scallops in fennel sauce



Yesterday M. asked me to make some ravioli filled with scallops : not so easy really.Scallops are very delicate in savour & you must py attention not to overcook them also .I slept over it and this morning when I woke up I had the recipe in my mind :scallops are just tender and juicy , the dough as a neutral taste , not to overwhelm the filling and the fennel sauce so light . I think it makes a wonderful entrée for a refined dinner ( in this case 2 or 3 ravioli each would be enough )

Ingredients for 16 ravioli
The dough :


140 gr of white flour

60 gr of rice flour


Water


The scallops


16 scallops ( very fresh ! )


10 gr of butter

1 spoon of extra-virgin-olive oil


1 spoon of pastis


2 leaves of algue ( dulse )


The sauce


1 big fennel

1 spoon of extra-virgin-olive oil


1 csp of  fleur de sel


Pinch of safran


Pinch of  ground Piment d’Espelette ( pay attention if you find a very strong one)


Pinch of wild fennel seeds

24 November 2011

The best chocolate cake I know

I love chocolate but I always found chocolate desserts heavy , so I worked on how to make them lighter. Chocolate Mud Cake is one of these : I found the recipe on a cookbook and my son ( and my neighbours's daughters ) asked me to bake it so....I made it my way , just needed to change few things and it is gorgeus !
With the amount of ingredients you'll have a cake for 12 and even more but it's even better 2 days after so...I don't think there'll be leftovers .

22 November 2011

The smoking of macquerels in Provence part 3°

 Here's the final result : delicious macquerels with a fine smoky savor and tender ,delicate chair  ....we're going to taste with friends tonight ( we also smoked herrings & trouts , trouts are amazing ! )



19 November 2011

The smoking of macquerels part 2

Cleaning the fish

Here's the decoration of the shop
Simple and delicious

The decoration....so kitch to be amazing !
The restaurant , the stairway and the collection of  crystals next to the door



After buying the macquerels we were hungry , so decided to go to the restaurant  ' La fin du siecle' , one of our favorites for lunch : simple , easy food and good ambiance. The restaurant is at the first floor of a beautiful  palace ,the first time I opened the door I had the feeling to enter into a private home and another century at the same time : a large dining-room with wide windows , and decorated with personal objects mostly very kitch but I don't know why , they match togheter ! 




Finally ........