Summer Apricot Cake
We have had this apricot cake a few times now. I also made it for my sisters birthday.
Delicious, fruity, fresh and crunchy with caramelized almonds.
We have had this apricot cake a few times now. I also made it for my sisters birthday.
Delicious, fruity, fresh and crunchy with caramelized almonds.
Jam goes anytime! For breakfast at teatime – with bread, homemade baguette or scones, or for example in our easy jam bundt cake.
Read moreWe love semolina porridge and we also love strawberries. So I thought – let’s make a tart out of both. And that is the result! A Strawberry Semolina Tart!
Read moreSometimes the simple things are best! That applies for this Easy Jam Bundt Cake.
Read moreHow nice the strawberry season is! We love the little red fruits! The strawberry fields are full and just waiting to be picked and nibbled.
In Austria, we like to have sweet food for lunch, such as apricot dumplings, potato fingers or apfelschlangerl. The list could go on forever. 🙂
Today we have strawberry dumplings.
Main course or dessert, they are wonderful.
They just taste so delicious! Can’t stop eating!
The dough is simple and fast to do. (No need for it to rest.) Then the strawberries are placed in the middle of the dumplings. Placed in boiling hot water, before being rolled in delicious cinnamon crumbs. Ready to eat!! Give it a try!
Knead flour, curd, egg, egg yolk, salt and sugar to a dough. Form to a roll.
Cut dough in equal pieces, put in a strawberry, close dough and form to a dumpling.
Place dumplings in boiling salted water and simmer for about 10 minutes.
In the meantime roast breadcrumbs in butter, sugar and cinnamon. Stirring constantly.
Remove dumplings from the water, drain and roll dumplings in bread crumbs.
You can also freeze the strawberry dumplings.
Place the raw dumplings (without boilling) on a plate in the freezer. When frozen, put in a freezer bag to store.
For cooking place frozen dumplings directly in boiling salted water.
Enjoy cooking!
Maggi & Family
Finally!! The strawberry season is open! There are a few strawberry fields in the region, where we go pick as much as we wish.
Then we have our first Strawberry Sour Cream Cake.
We love asparagus – specialy this asparagus salad!!!
Read moreAsparagus must not always be “naked”. Here is a “dressed” alternativ. Quick and easy – Asparagus wrapped in bacon! 😉
Goes perfectly with wine or even beer, on an evening with friends or just “dinner for 2”!
Cut the end of the asparagus and peel the lower third.
Wrap the asparagus with bacon.
Place on a baking tray with baking paper.
Bake in preheated oven at 180° for 25 minutes.
Enjoy cooking!
Maggi & Family
The beauty of spring!
It brings a lot of great things after the winter like wild garlic, rhubarb, asparagus, strawberries and many flowers, trees and bushes are blooming.
So enjoy the time outside! 🙂
The wild garlic season is coming to an end. Since the season is short we try to make the best out of it. Wild garlic paste is the best way to conserve and use through out the year.
Here is a German and Austrian speciality with wild garlic. The famous “Schupfnudeln” – wild garlic potato (dumpling) fingers.
What a great colour and taste!
A little snack for in between! Wild garlic cheese puffs!! Cream puffs are normally sweet, but you should try out one of these. Delicious!!
Read moreThe wild garlic season is very short, so we have to use it out.
Read moreWe have been looking forward… its here!! The wild garlic!!!
Read moreBeigl is an Austrian speciality in the fasting season. Very much enjoyed by children as an afternoon “teatime” snack instead of something sweet.
Read moreAnother Austrian speciality the “Schürfi” aka “Polsterzipf” (Polster Zipf = cushion or pillow corner) We called it Carnival Titbits.
Read moreFresh tasty Chocolate Coconut Delight. Easy to bake and always a hit.
I got this chocolate base recipe from a colleague and couldn’t wait to try it out.
“Soft like cotton candy that melts-in-the-mouth!” thats what our daughter says, as she let one vanish away.
Napolitaine are so heavenly!
Today we have a typical Austrian “Erdäpfelnudeln”. There is no englisch name known to me for this snack. That’s why I call them Austrian Potato Fingers. It used to be our midday fast food and since we were allowed to eat with our fingers it tasted 10 times so good. 🙂
Read moreThe baking of christmas cookies and biscuits in the Advent season is a tradition. So to say pre-christmas attunement, with christmas carols in the background mixed with the scent of typical christmas spices. New is this Chocolate Kipferl.
Read moreI wanted to bake a walnut cake, before our tratitional chrismas cookie baking challange starts 🙂 .
I added apples to make it more moist and tasty.
I just love poppy seed cake – irresistible!
This Poppy Seed Cake is moist and succulent. I got the recipe from a very good friend of mines! Thank you very much!!!
Apfelschlangerl – typical Austrian again – just like the Apricot Dumplings and Buchteln.
Surprisingly this apple cake is not really known in Germany. In Bavaria they would call it apple strudel, but its not an apple strudel. The apple strudel is more a long drawn-out dough.
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We are going through a so called golden October. Cold in the morning, sunshine and blue sky during the day. A weather for Buchteln.
A typical austrian type of bun. Ovenbaked yeast dumplings filled with jam.
It’s autumn, when you get up in the morning and it’s no more 22 degrees but 2. Brrrr…. Altho during the day the sun shines beautiful.
The local fruits: apples, pears, plums and nuts are ready for harvest.
So today we will do something with plums – a poppy seed plum strudel! Read more
Strawberry season is nearly over. Let’s plug some and prepare a cake! Read more
Pluck some elderflowers.
I’ve made a elderflower syrup without using any kind of citrus fruit acid for maximum taste. Read more
Wild strawberries – I love them!! Delicious!! Read more
Spring is here! Its rhubarb time! As a kid we loved to wear the huge rhubarb leaf as a hat.
Unfortunately we don’t have rhubarb in our garden, fortunately we have markets selling regional fruits and vegetables.
Actually rhubarb is a vegetable, but it is mostly used in sweet dishes, or as juice, marmalade, jam and in cakes and tartes.
Read moreCrunchy on the outside, soft inside. We love it. Read more
This is a fruity, spicy, slightly hot speciality from Mauritius. Delicious!
Mmmhhh!! Just thinking about it, brings water in the mouth. Read more
OUR GINGERBREAD HOUSE
Maggi & Family
3 days left! What’s behind door Number 21? Read more
4 days left!!! Door Number 20!!
Now that we had so much “sweets”… It’s now time for something “salty”…
These biscuits go with wine and beer or just for nibbling. 🙂 My sis’s and bro’s would say “ti gajak”… 🙂
Our children love them too. Also good for “in between”, picnics or snack for school.
Chop olives and tomatoes. Grate cheese.
Whisk softened butter.
Beat 2 eggs, remove 3 tablespoon and put aside (to brush). Mix rest of beaten egg to butter.
Mix olives, tomatoes, cheese, salt, pepper and milk to egg-butter mixture, add flour and knead with hands to a dough.
Place in fridge for 1 hour.
Roll out on a floured surface and cut out shapes you fancy. Put on baking tray with baking paper and brush with remaining egg.
Bake in preheated oven at 210° C for about 12 minutes.
Enjoy baking!
Maggi & Family
What’s behind door number 18. Read more
Today is the 3rd Advent. In a weeks time its Christmas! The children are of course very excited.
What’s behind door number 17?
Because I love poppy seeds so much, I adapted these Poppy Seed Biscuits from the large Poppy Seed Pastry (rolls) and made them into Christmas biscuits.
Read moreThere’s a little warm-up for the weekend! Simply as an alternative to mulled wine (Glühwein) or punch. We bring the warmth of summer into our hearts: Hot Caipirinha
Read moreAre you curious to know what’s behind door number 14? Rüdiger? 🙂
No big ado, quick and easy… lots of anise. This Anise Treats are the favorite of my father!
Read moreThis is the best Gingerbread ever!!
For us it is a must to bake these gingerbread for christmas.
Often it is the problem, that the gingerbread get hard. But not with this one. The dough has to be prepared and stored for two weeks before baking.
You can also build a gingerbread house!
More Christmas Cookie recipes:
Vanilla Crescent Cookies
Coconut Sticks
Linz “Eye“ Cookies
Schneekrapferl EN
Mix flour (both), sugar, bicarbonate of soda and gingerbread spice. Make a little hole in the middle, add in eggs and honey and knead.
Place dough in a “hermetically” sealed tupperware and store cool for 14 days. (Gingerbread will stay soft)
Roll out in 5 mm thick (on floured surface) and cut out in different shapes.
Put on a baking tray (with baking paper), brush with whisked egg and place halved almond on it.
Bake in preheated oven at 220° C for 6 – 7 minutes.
Roll out this gingerbread dough not too thinly and bake hot and briefly.
This gingerbread does not become hard!
Peel the almonds: Boil the almonds briefly in water. Quench and then they can be peeled very easily.
Winterly greetings
Maggi & Family
Please do not hesitate to share your ideas with me!
Suggestions and critics are welcome.
Instagram: use #sweetandspicyde or @sweetandspicy.de, so I can see your creations.
We have this Cat Tongue Biscuits since years for Christmas time. Delicious and easy to make.
Some more biscuits:
Christmas Beetles
Lemon Crescent Cookies
Poppy Seed Biscuits
Linz “Eye“ Cookies
Whisk butter, icing sugar and vanilla.
Mix in egg and egg yolk one by one.
Sieve flour and starch in and mix.
Put dough in pipping bag with a small smooth nozzle. Pipe on a baking tray. (with baking paper)
Bake in preheated oven at 180° C for 9 minutes.
When the biscuits have cooled down, melt chocolate and coconut oil (bain marie), dip both ends of biscuits in chocolate.
Enjoy baking!
Maggi & Family
Please do not hesitate to share your ideas with me!
Suggestions and critics are welcome.
Instagram: use #sweetandspicyde or @sweetandspicy.de, so I can see your creations.
Thank you!
These cookies melt on the tongue. A mix of chocolate and hazelnuts. Simply irresistible!
Read moreWe love Kokoskuppeln. They are not known everywhere, but so delicious. It takes some time to prepare, but mmmmhhh … soo good.
Read moreI call it Christmas Beetles, because for me they look like this.
They stay soft because of the marzipan (almond paste). Delicious!
Crispy biscuits with coconut and chocolate! These have been on our biscuit plate for a few years now! Our children also like to bake these coconut chocolate biscuits.
Read moreWhat is behind door number 6? Let’s look!
Read moreI also loved these Almond Treats as a child. We used to get a big tin full of biscuits from my aunt every year. And these were my favourite!
Read moreCrumble is mainly used on cakes and, of course, on crumbles. Here we have also put the crumble on Christmas biscuits. Our Crumble Biscuits.
Read moreThese Coconut Sticks are one of our favorite cookies. My aunt has baked them every year since I was a child.
Read moreThese cookies are ideal to use a ripe banana. They taste really delicious, also for children.
Not only at Christmas time.
Soon it will be that time again!!! Christmas is just around the corner. And to sweeten the Advent season, we usually have lots of biscuits. Now it’s the turn of the Florentine Peanut Biscuits!
Read moreScones are typical english! They are eaten at tea time with double cream and a marmelade, black tea with a drop of milk.
We have scones mostly on weekends for breakfast. Warm with butter melting… I love it with jam. Just delicious!!!
My husband enjoys it with butter and cheese (preferably cheddar 🙂 ).
Our kids love it with everything!
The dough is easy and fast to prepare and baked.
This is the family recipe from Mauritius. It has been handed down over the last years and everyone in the family bakes them. From Mauritius to Australia to England over to Gemany/Austria.
Our daughter shows you how to make them:
Whisk milk and egg.
Sive flour and baking powder, mix in salt and sugar.
Cut the butter in little pieces and mix well with flour.
Pour milk-egg-mixture in center of flour and knead lightly.
Put an a floured surface and roll out to 1,5-2 cm thick, cut out.
Brush with milk.
Bake in preheated oven at 220° C, for 12 - 14 minutes.
They taste best still lukewarm.
We like to do twice the amount.
Enjoy baking! (it‘s really quick ?)
Maggi und Family
Hello everyone!
Today we have Chocolate and Coconut Chip Cookies.
I love chocolate. Who does not? 🙂
Like everyone else I try not to eat a lot of chocolates, but sometimes it has to be “chocolate”!! 🙂
If you open a bar of chocolate, you have to finish it… otherwise it might go bad… 🙂
Same goes with Choco Cookies, just delicious. That´s why we wish to share this recipe.
Sieve flour, cacao powder and bicarbonate of soda. Add salt and mix.
Whisk softened butter, sugar, brown sugar and vanilla essence.
Add an egg mix and then add a second egg and mix. (do not add both eggs at the same time)
Mix in chopped chocolate and coconut chips.
Form little "balls" using two teaspoons and place on backing tray, leaving enough space in between.
Bake in preheated oven at 190° C for 10 minutes.
Remove from oven and let to cool for about 2 minutes. Do not remove cookies immediately from tray. Cookies are still soft.
Enjoy baking!
Maggi & Family
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You can get apple cake in every variation. Here is an easy and quick one.
A quick prepared dough with spelt flour, fresh juicy apples and of course cinnamon. Brown sugar is for the hint of the caramel effect and the almonds to make it crunchy.
Peel and cut apples
Bring milk and butter slowly to boil. In the meantime whisk eggs and sugar.
Add milk-butter-mixture, salt and vanilla essenz, constantly mixing.
Add sieved spelt flour and backing powder. Mix thoroughly.
Pour dough on a backing tray with backing sheet, spread evenly. Spread apples, sprinkle cinnamon, brown sugar and flaked almonds.
Bake in preheated oven at 200° C for 30 minutes.
Enjoy baking!
Maggi & Family
We prefer to eat semolina flummery when the temperature falls, autumn and winter. Best with orange sauce, it somehow taste different. In summer preferably with fresh strawberry or raspberry sauce. Easy to prepare!
Separate the egg. Mix the egg yolk with a little milk.
Put the milk with salt, orange and lemon cest to boil, add half of sugar and semolina. Boil, constantly stirring until mixture thickens.
Mix in the egg yolk-milk-mixture.
Beat egg white with remaining sugar until stiff and fold with the orange liqueur and semolina mixture.
Fill in moulds and cool well for at least 2 hours.
Serve semolina flummery with a fruit sauce. Enjoy!
Enjoy!!
Maggi and Family
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You will get cream horns on every fair, fancy fair in Austria, in all sizes and taste, with icing sugar, dipped in chocolate or chocolate and coconut flakes.
My cousin sister started making cream horns, since then I can’t remember any party without them. Just the right size. Delicious!!
Once you start eating them, you can’t stop…
On her last visit my sister brought me a huge amount of apricots from Austria, to my joy! We had to use them soon, since they normally turn bad fast. Of course we started with eating some of them 🙂 . And the Kids had lots of fun throwing the seeds all over our garden.
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