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July 2020

Egg whites

What is the first thing you think of when mentioning egg whites – I guess meringues 🙂

But there are so many other ways you can use egg whites except for baking.

egg whites

One of the first things about egg whites I remember from my childhood is that my mum taught me that if I ever get burned to put it on the burn. At the time I had started to prepare simple things in the kitchen. Even these days when I have plenty of other medicines at home, I still consider egg whites as one of the best, fast-acting remedies. If followed with lavender essential oil, you can be sure that you did the best for your skin at the moment. And that is really something most of us have always in the fridge.

Another thing I have tried is using egg whites as a substitute for band-aids, but only for smaller wounds and scratches. If you cut your finger while cooking, go for real band-aids, or you wouldn’t be able to continue kitchen work.

Did you know that egg whites are perfectly healthy pet food? Egg whites will provide your pets considerable amounts of protein, vitamins and mineral. They also have antibacterial enzymes. Just make sure to heat-treat the whites before giving them to animals.

Use egg whites to make your houseplants shine. Simply mix the egg whites with lukewarm water and coat thick leaves with this mixture. This way, you will create a protective layer for the leaves.

Not necessarily related to food and cooking, here a few more ways to use egg whites:

  • For cleaning leather. Simply dip a piece of cotton wool in the egg whites and wipe your shoes or bags to make them shine again. Then wipe it off with a clean cloth.
  • Egg whites are very sticky and you can use them as a natural glue. Great replacement for a paper glue when you run out of it. Simply dip the brush into the egg whites and spread over the paper to be glued.

So let’s turn to nature when seeking for remedies.

Raspberry guacamole

Has it ever happened to you that as soon as you open your eyes in the morning you know what you want for breakfast? Well, this morning the idea of using few raspberries left from yesterday and mix them with avocado was my first thought.

raspberry guacamole

I just put the avocado, 1 small onion, raspberries, lemon juice, salt and pepper in a blender and in 30 second I got this lovely raspberry guacamole.

Couldn’t be easier and quicker. You can add some extra spices to your taste as cilantro and cumin.

The combination is fantastic and the colour as well. Goes perfectly with whole grain bread, boiled egg and green salad. But that was just my creation, I am sure you will combine something even better to suits your morning.

And, I had to make it again that evening for the whole family as a dip. Even my daughter who doesn’t like avocado ate it with appetite.

Go ahead, treat yourself with this fantastic raspberry guacamole and surprise your family 🙂

Hungarian cherry strudel

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Strudels made with filo pastry and any kind of fruits are my dad’s speciality. His strudels are so crispy, tasty and luscious that there is rarely a piece left for tomorrow.

Today – Hungarian Cherry Strudel – in my kids’ opinion maybe the best one.

Hungarian cherry strudel

Depending on the country you live in, you should be able to buy the filo pastry in any bigger super market. So, you will need

500gr of filo pastry

300gr of pitted sour cherries

3tbs of brown sugar

1tbs of semolina

200gr of butter – melted

2 eggs

4dl of flour

2dl of brown sugar

2dl of yogurt

1dl of cold pressed oil

1sashet of baking powder (12gr)

Drain sour cherries and give the juice diluted with some water to your kids to drink it. Mix the cherries with 3tbs of sugar and 1tbs of semolina.

In a medium bowl mix the eggs, flour, sugar, yogurt, oil and baking powder.

Line the baking tray with baking paper, slightly brushed with oil. Preheat the oven to 180°C.

My advice is to count how many sheets of filo pastry you have and divide them into 4, just to get the idea how many strudels you will get. You will need 4 sheets for each strudel.

Place the first layer, grease it with butter, and then spread a very thin layer of an egg mixture. Repeat the process with the remaining 3 sheets. Now spoon the cherry filling in the middle leaving about a 5cm boarder of filo around. Fold the pastry over and roll towards the other end. Place it one the baking sheet.

When you’re done with rolling the strudels, brush them with remaining butter and bake them in the preheated oven for about 30minutes until the filo turns golden brown.

Let them cool for a while before you cut and serve. Dust them with icing sugar or you can serve them hot or cold with custard cream.

Enjoy your freshly baked Hungarian cherry strudel with your loved ones and I wish you no worries for the rest of the day 🙂

The Food of Love – Anthony Capella –

„The Food of Love “-this wonderful warm book by Anthony Capella will put you in the atmosphere of Rome instantly. While reading it you could almost smell the espresso, see ice cream melting and hear the murmur of Rome.

The food of love
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Well, what’s it all about? Laura, a twenty-something American, is on her first trip to Italy. She’s completely enamoured of the art, beauty, and, of course, food that Rome has to offer. This romantic comedy starts when she meets a handsome and charming Tommaso, who tells her he is a chef, while he is actually a waiter. You can only imagine in which direction this magical story goes 😀

„The Food of Love“ is the right book for you if you’re going to stay at home this summer, to enjoy the Italian sense of life and plan your future trip to Rome. If you are romantic or just a fan of Italian food, this fantastic story will win your heart – it’s even full of recipes for you to try.

Some of my friends told me that they can reread this book every summer, and I agree as being happy never goes out of style 🙂

Chilled cucumber soup

Chilled cucumber soup is one of most refreshing cold soups for hot summer days. It is incredibly easy to make, and you can even make it the day before.

chilled cucumber soup

Melt some butter in a pot. Add roughly chopped spring onion and salt. After a few minutes add 1-2 cloves of garlic and roughly chopped cucumbers (3-4 pieces). Then stir in a tbs of flour. Gradually add the chicken stock and bring to the boil. Reduce the heat and cook for 10minutes, season to taste with salt (if needed), pepper, and garlic powder for a more aromatic flavour. Cool quickly and purée it in a blender. When smooth, put it in the fridge to chill.

Just before serving stir in the fresh cream or oat cream, check the seasoning. Garnish your chilled cucumber soup with fresh or dry dill.

This is so easy that there is nothing you can do wrong.  Tell yourself “well done”, it took you 15 minutes only. Smile proudly while enjoying this lovely, creamy, chilled cucumber soup on a hot summer day.

Apricot- summer beauty

The apricots are amazing food for rejuvenation.

The word that describes the apricots the best is warming. Apricots are warming food and an energy stabilizer. When you feel down, your reserves low, no energy to push yourself – turn to apricots – they are really life bringing-back food.

apricot-summer beauty

There are numbers and numbers of recipes where you can use apricots. Not only cakes and pies, but apricots are great to combine with meat, in sauces and casseroles too.

Apricots are incredibly high in minerals and rich in beta carotene and are one of the most healing fruits you can eat. Apricots are also wonderful for keeping the heart strong and healthy. They can improve the quality of your hair, skin, and nails.

Fresh apricots are the best. Be patient, do not eat them under ripe, the best are well ripened. But when fresh apricots aren’t available, you can use dry ones. Just make sure to buy sulfur-free dried apricots.

And of course there is very important role of our apricot-summer beauty –  it is very important emotional supporter to our soul. Here is what Anthony William said about emotional support regarding apricots  

Apricots help us bring heart to life. They open us up, making us more kindhearted and helping those of us who have trouble with trust to tone down any nervousness or skittishness. Apricots calm us when we feel threatened and regulate a defensive nature, putting us in touch with our intuition so that we know when to keep our guards up and when to drop our defenses. When we become frustrated in any type of situation, apricots are excellent soothers.”

Apricot & marzipan pie

This apricot and marzipan pie is one of my family’s favourite pies. We can hardly wait apricots to appear on the market, so that we could bake a huge pie. As we are big family, baking the pie in a small round dish is never enough. So this time, here are the quantities for the tray 28x38cm – not that huge 🙂

Apricot and Marzipan Pie

300gr of flour

250gr of butter

200gr of brown sugar

4 eggs

1tsp of baking powder

1 sachet of vanilla sugar

100ml of milk

1kg of apricots

100ml of apricot jam

For the crumble:

160gr of marzipan

100gr of butter

100gr of brown sugar

1tsp of cinnamon

150gr of flour

Few drops of almond essence

50gr of almond flakes on the top

To make the pastry whisk the butter, sugar and vanilla sugar or vanilla extract. Add one egg at a time. Mix flour with baking powder and add it to the mixture. Stir in milk. Pour the mixture on the tray lined with baking paper.

Arrange the apricot halves on top and sprinkle with slightly warmed apricot jam.

Make the crumble by combining all the ingredients with hand, making crumbs with your fingers. Sprinkle the crumble over the apricots, and put the almond flakes on top all over the pie.

Bake in the preheated oven on 180°C for 45min or until is golden brown.

Now, one more thing, do not forget to share your apricot and marzipan pie with your loved ones.

Read more about apricots – how good they are 🙂