Heerlijke pastasaus, heel eenvoudig zelf gemaakt. Door de saus
ernaar in te wekken/in te koken blijft deze maanden lang goed en heb je altijd zelfgemaakte pastasaus in huis.
Kijk hieronder voor het recept!
Freitag, 24. April 2015
Sonntag, 12. April 2015
Crunchy Muesli
Maak heel eenvoudig je eigen crunchy muesli. Super lekker als ontbijt met
yoghurt en wat fruit.
Zie hieronder voor het recept!
Zie hieronder voor het recept!
Donnerstag, 2. April 2015
Back to Basics kook en inmaak workshops
Meld je nu aan voor onze nieuwe "Back to Basics"
kookworkshops in mei:
Zaterdag 09.05.2015 / 13:00 tot ca. 17:00
en
Zaterdag 16.05.2015 / 13:00 tot ca. 17:00
Voor verdere Info kijk boven op deze Blog.
Sonntag, 29. März 2015
Culturele Zondag - Cultural Sunday
Impressies van de "Culturele Zondag" in Enschede en het "Tuinkers bakfiets". Een beetje veel regen voor een dag, maar het was heel gezellig!
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First impressions of the "Cultural Sunday" in Enschede and the "Cress Bike". A bit too much rain for one single day, but it was great!
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First impressions of the "Cultural Sunday" in Enschede and the "Cress Bike". A bit too much rain for one single day, but it was great!
Samstag, 28. März 2015
Back to Basics - cursussen - classes
Meer informatie over de nieuwe serie cursussen vind u
binnenkort hier op deze website.
Wij gaan een serie cursussen aanbieden, waar je kunt leren
hoe je groente en fruit kunt inmaken, hoe jij je eigen brood kunt bakken en
heel veel meer.
Ben jij geïnteresseerd?
Stuur dan een mailtje naar: eatenapple@gmx.de
voor meer informatie.
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More information about the first classes will follow soon and you will be able to find the data here.
We are going to offer a series of classes where you can learn how to preserve fruits & vegetables, how to make your own bread and much more.
You are interested in taking part in a class?
Please write a mail to: eatenapple@gmx.de
Dienstag, 24. März 2015
"Tuinkers bakfiets" - the "cress bike"
This coming sunday, we have the "Cultural Sunday" here in town and the theme is "City oasis".
I was asked to take part and created the "Cress bike" for that day, a bike with all the supplies to enable people to make their own pot with cress seeds. You can then take it home and let it grow.
It's sooooo simple and easy to make your own vitamines and you can use it for all different sorts of food: in salads, on bread, with joghurt...
I was asked to take part and created the "Cress bike" for that day, a bike with all the supplies to enable people to make their own pot with cress seeds. You can then take it home and let it grow.
It's sooooo simple and easy to make your own vitamines and you can use it for all different sorts of food: in salads, on bread, with joghurt...
Dienstag, 17. März 2015
Sunday rolls
If you have time on a sunday morning, try and prepare these delicious rolls for breakfast.
You even have time to go back to bed in the time the dough needs to rise.
Ingredients:
500g flour
350ml lukewarm water
1 pack of dried yeast
1 teaspoon of salt
Mix the salt with flour and the yeast in a large bowl. Then add the water bit by bit and mix the dough with the dough hooks of your mixer. Keep mixing until you get a smooth dough. Keep mixing for a bit longer.
Make a round dough ball and put a clean tea towel on top of the bowl.
Leave on a warm place for 1 hour to rest. The dough will roughly double it's size.
After 1 hour, knead the dough again and form 8 little rolls from it. Put them on a baking tray with baking paper on it. Cut the rolls slightly with a sharp knife, but just on the top. Cover the tray with the tea towel again and leave on a warm place for about 30 minutes. The rolls will rise again.
In the meantime, preheat the oven (with circulating air) on 220 degrees. Bake the rolls for ca. 20-25 minutes.
They are ready when you take a roll and "knock" on the bottom and it sounds hollow.
You even have time to go back to bed in the time the dough needs to rise.
Ingredients:
500g flour
350ml lukewarm water
1 pack of dried yeast
1 teaspoon of salt
Mix the salt with flour and the yeast in a large bowl. Then add the water bit by bit and mix the dough with the dough hooks of your mixer. Keep mixing until you get a smooth dough. Keep mixing for a bit longer.
Make a round dough ball and put a clean tea towel on top of the bowl.
Leave on a warm place for 1 hour to rest. The dough will roughly double it's size.
After 1 hour, knead the dough again and form 8 little rolls from it. Put them on a baking tray with baking paper on it. Cut the rolls slightly with a sharp knife, but just on the top. Cover the tray with the tea towel again and leave on a warm place for about 30 minutes. The rolls will rise again.
In the meantime, preheat the oven (with circulating air) on 220 degrees. Bake the rolls for ca. 20-25 minutes.
They are ready when you take a roll and "knock" on the bottom and it sounds hollow.
Apple puree
This weekend I went to the market and bought apples to make apple puree.
Reade here how to make your own!
Reade here how to make your own!
Donnerstag, 12. März 2015
Lime jelly
I was just too curious what it would tast like. So when I saw these bags full of limes at the market recently, I just had to take them home :)
After squeezing out the juice for ages, I ended up with about 750ml juice. I cooked it together with the preserving sugar and voilá: lime jelly.
The taste is incredible, the combination of the sourness of the lime, together with the sweetness of the sugar is just great.
Recipe:
- 750ml of lime juice (sifted)
- 500g 1:2 preserving sugar
Let it boil for about 1-2 minutes and fill into glasses. It's enough jelly for 4 glasses of 235ml.
Glasses I bought here
After squeezing out the juice for ages, I ended up with about 750ml juice. I cooked it together with the preserving sugar and voilá: lime jelly.
The taste is incredible, the combination of the sourness of the lime, together with the sweetness of the sugar is just great.
Recipe:
- 750ml of lime juice (sifted)
- 500g 1:2 preserving sugar
Let it boil for about 1-2 minutes and fill into glasses. It's enough jelly for 4 glasses of 235ml.
Glasses I bought here
Donnerstag, 8. Januar 2015
Selfmade pizza
Just take a little bit more time to prepare dinner and you can have the best selfmade pizza in the world...
Ingredients for 2 pizzas:
- 500g flour
- 7g dry yeast
- ca. 300ml warm water
- 3 tablespoons oliveoil
- a pinch of salt
Bring all ingredients together to form a doughball. Let the dough rise for about 1 hour. Make two pizzas out of it, put your favourite ingredients on top, cover with cheese and bake for about 15-20 minutes in a preheated oven.
Ingredients for 2 pizzas:
- 500g flour
- 7g dry yeast
- ca. 300ml warm water
- 3 tablespoons oliveoil
- a pinch of salt
Bring all ingredients together to form a doughball. Let the dough rise for about 1 hour. Make two pizzas out of it, put your favourite ingredients on top, cover with cheese and bake for about 15-20 minutes in a preheated oven.
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