Tuesday 15 February 2011

Apple cake




Ingredients for 21cm diameter baking pan:

  • 90 g butter at room temperature
  • 160 g flour
  • 100 ml milk
  • 2 eggs
  • 130 g sugar
  • 1 heaped teaspoon baking powder
  • orange peel
  • 2 large apples
  • 1 pinch salt
  • vanilla
  • some sugar mixed with cinnamon for the final touch



The recipe is adapted upon the recipe of Ana Maria Ciolacu . For more details see the original recipe.
Beat butter with sugar and pinch of salt until it becomes frothy. 


Then add 1 egg at a time and mix well after each egg.


Add orange peel


Mix flour with baking powder and incorporate a little bit of flour alternating with little bit of milk until no more flour and milk.




Place a 24cm round parchment paper in the shape and coat its walls with butter and flour. Pour the mixture into shape and preheat oven to 180 degrees.


Peel the apples, cut them into slices, place them over the composition and sprinkle sugar mixed with cinnamon


Put mixture in oven for 50min-1hour. Do the toothpick test to check if it is ready. Powder with sugar, let it cool and then serve. It is a great dessert for the child after lunch. Good appetite!


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Wednesday 2 February 2011

Turkey soup with semolina dumplings


Ingredients:
  • 300g turkey breast
  • 2 eggs or 4 yolks if cooking for a child younger than 1 year
  • 7-8 tablespoons semolina
  • 1 carrot
  • 1 onion
  • 1 parsnip
  • 1 parsley root
  • 1 small celery
  • 1 red pepper
  • fresh or frozen parsley


Place the chunks of turkey breast  into a 5 liter pot and live them to simmer. Make sure to skim the top from time to time and when cooked, add the chopped vegetables.



Some people like their soup clear and therefore the vegetables are cut into large chunks to be easily removed afterwards, but I prefer my soup with vegetables and therefore I cut them into small pieces.

Add salt to taste, 2 tablespoons of oil, parsley, place a lid and let it to simmer for a while.


Meanwhile, prepare the dumplings composition. Break the 2 eggs OR 4 yolks in a bowl and stir well with a pinch of salt. This way the dumplings will be fluffy.


Add 7-8 tablespoons of semolina just to create a smooth composition. If you are not sure if the mixture is smooth enough, add a teaspoon of it into the soup and if it stays in one piece, add one more teaspoon of semolina to it.


When vegetables are almost cooked (remove a piece of carrot and check it), it's time to add the dumplings. Take one tablespoon of the composition and add it to the soup(leave it on low heat so that the dumplings stay in one piece). Repeat the process until the composition is gone.


Simmer for yet another 15 minutes with the lid on, until the dumplings are fully cooked. To verify this, remove one from the soup, cut it in 2 and if the cut is smooth and the dumpling's interior is cooked, then the soup is done. Turn the heat off, leave it to cool and serve it together your baby(blend the soup if required). Enjoy!



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