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    Rhubarb Tart

    June 20, 2012 by Helene Dsouza 3 Comments

    Rhubarb Tart

    Our house is a real treasure cove, with useful old things and precious collectables. Whenever the time allows it, (which doesn't happen often) I like to search through forgotten attic boxes and cellar cupboards. I had picked up that habit as a kid one fine afternoon when I was alone at home. Precisely, I had actually started to rummage through the house when I … [Read more...]

    Austrian Farmer's Open-Door Day

    June 11, 2012 by Helene Dsouza 2 Comments

    Austrian Farmer's Open-Door Day lads drinking beer

    Austria might be a small country, barely remembered and known by the world in the middle of the European continent, but this friendly little country has a remarkable tradition with friendly inhabiting people. Traveling the world, I was asked several times for my country of origin and whenever I tried to explain that I grew up in Austria, the first thing I was told was "AHA, … [Read more...]

    Egg Liqueur Cake

    June 4, 2012 by Helene Dsouza 9 Comments

    Egg Liqueur Cake close up cut out slice

    We Europeans love Egg liqueur! It's an omnipresent treat at family meeting, feasts and the such. It is served and used simply as a digestive drink after a meal or as an improve in desserts such as ice cream or even cake dishes. The creamy yellow goodness is a smooth, egg-based alcohol type, which can be easily reconstructed in your own home kitchen. … [Read more...]

    Bavarian Sauerkraut and Sausage Recipe

    June 1, 2012 by Helene Dsouza 12 Comments

    close up cooked sauerkraut

    A traditional Bavarian Sauerkraut with Sausage recipe. It's an effortless one-pot meal which you can prepare with either homemade or store-bought Sauerkraut. This Sauerkraut recipe is as per Bavarian and Austrian customs (we share a culture), and if you have traveled to the area, this is the recipe you are looking for. What is Sauerkraut and Sausage? Sauerkraut is … [Read more...]

    Zunna Berry (chunna) - Ziziphus Rugosa

    May 21, 2012 by Helene Dsouza 13 Comments

    Zunna Berries or Chunna pronounced

    We love berries don't we? The best part is to collect them in the wild and either take them home or even better to indulge them here and there in the forest/jungle. We don't feel like it is a waste of time! It's an urge, like a desire deep from our subconscious selves, telling us “Come on, it is fun and tasty at the same time!”. Granted, I for once don't … [Read more...]

    Cold Tomato Orange Soup with Buffalo Mozzarella

    May 7, 2012 by Helene Dsouza 4 Comments

    Tomato Orange Soup with Mozzarella

    A cold tomato orange soup prepared with fresh peeled tomatoes, orange juice and enriched with chunks of soft buffalo mozzarella and basil leaves. 📕 What is this soup? A simple, flavorful cold summer soup to beat the heat. This soup is like a Spanish cold gazpacho soup. It's served cooled. This soup doesn't require cooking it, it can be prepared within 20 … [Read more...]

    Tindora Fry Recipe

    April 16, 2012 by Helene Dsouza 8 Comments

    Ivy Gourd

    This is a quick Goan Indian tindora fry recipe, also called ivy gourd or tendli (in Goa). Serve it up as a side dish with curry and rice. 📕 What's the Tindora? Meet one of my favorite fruits used for savory dishes, the Tindora. If the name isn't familiar in English, maybe you know it better as ivy gourd, baby watermelon, gentleman's toes, little … [Read more...]

    Wheatgrass Shots with Fresh Wheatgrass

    March 9, 2012 by Helene Dsouza 16 Comments

    Fresh Wheatgrass Shot

    You can make a fresh wheatgrass shot at home from scratch. Here is how it's done! You love sprouts? Here is a guide to sprout mung beans. What is a Wheatgrass Shot? A wheatgrass shot is made by processing wheatgrass that grows from seeds into a concentrated punch. Wheatgrass, sometimes spelled wheat grass, is the young green grass that grows out of your wheat. … [Read more...]

    Fresh Moroccan Mint Tea

    February 24, 2012 by Helene Dsouza 14 Comments

    Fresh Moroccan Mint Tea

    Moroccan mint tea is a simple yet refreshing blend of green tea and fresh mint leaves, lightly sweetened for a perfect balance. It’s a fragrant and flavorful tea that’s perfect for unwinding or sharing with friends. TL;DR We have long been enjoying a cup of freshly brewed Moroccan mint tea at home, and our love for this herbal brew only increased over the … [Read more...]

    Candied Sweet Potatoes (Daigaku Imo)

    February 22, 2012 by Helene Dsouza 10 Comments

    Daigako Imu close up

    When guests come to visit us, I usually get excited. I start to go through my mind, thinking what treats I could try serving my unsuspecting companionship. My husband tends to get nervous at this times. He is normally my testing bunny these days, if he doesn't like something then I better leave it or improve it. So in my mind I had decided on a little … [Read more...]

    Apple Beet Carrot Juice (ABC Juice)

    February 6, 2012 by Helene Dsouza 26 Comments

    ABC Juice

    Beet Carrot Apple Juice is one of my favorite juice combinations out there. I came across this wonderful fresh “ABC” juice in my travels to India, where it is often served. TL;DR I came across the ABC juice in Goa, India. Back in the 2000s, popular juice bars would freshly prepare this juice combination, and it was already a hit back then. Paul and his family got … [Read more...]

    Onion Pakora

    February 1, 2012 by Helene Dsouza 6 Comments

    Onion Pakora in a basket

    I had mentioned in my previous posts, sweet lassie day and warm ginger lemon honey tea, how I had landed in India and how I managed to keep myself over the water level. If you want to see India by backpack traveling the country, you have to know as a foreigner that eventually, you'll get stomach sick. Once you had your tummy ache you are free of future food … [Read more...]

    Strawberry Passion Fruit Jam Recipe

    December 14, 2011 by Helene Dsouza 7 Comments

    Strawberry Passion Fruit Jam close up

    I love the process of making my own Jam. The reasons are numerous, and it is proof that anybody can make jam. As a child, I thought it was a lot of work and time-consuming. Jam culture is deeply rooted in our family, so my mum would cook a huge batch of different fruit jams every year. Strawberry jam is a favorite at home. They are the first fruits to be … [Read more...]

    Quail Egg Salad Recipe

    December 12, 2011 by Helene Dsouza Leave a Comment

    Quail Egg Salad

    Have you ever tried Quail eggs? These miniature eggs are truly natures gift, loaded with healthy nutrients and well appreciated for its dietary qualities. Our Ancestors knew back then its benefits and used the eggs to fight and prevent numerous allergies, illnesses, and health conditions. Not only the eggs, but the Quail meat is utilized and relished until today … [Read more...]

    Goan Fish Curry Rice with fried Mackerels, pumpkin bhaji & Aubergine Pickle

    September 20, 2011 by Helene Dsouza 4 Comments

    Goan Fish Curry Rice with sauteed vegetable bhaji

    Fish Curry Rice is considered the Goans traditional dish, cooked and prepared in every household, poor and rich. Mackerels are the most common fish eaten with rice and curry, for one it is a cheaper fish, easy to clean with fewer fish bones, and a very tasty one indeed. Fish curry and rice are prepared nearly every day in local houses and most of the time extras such as … [Read more...]

    How to peel and devein fresh Shrimp

    August 18, 2011 by Helene Dsouza Leave a Comment

    a bunch of prawns photo

    I show you how to deshell and devein raw and fresh shrimp. This applies to small and large ones. You won't need special kitchen tools for this. 🔪 Why clean shrimp? Shrimp need to be cleaned for food safety reasons and because the shell isn't edible. When someone says they are cleaning a shrimp (or prawn), they mean to say that they are removing the head, shell, … [Read more...]

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