You know I love the change of seasons. And I plan on sharing a few things you can do in each of them every year. Last year I showed you some cool autumn crafts and ideas to do with your kids. This year, I am sharing an apple and pear tart recipe. I took an apple tart recipe from Green kitchen stories and changed it a bit to my taste. It's really easy to make, vegan and gluten free for those who need to cut their dairies and wheats. But it's anyway very nice for the others too! You can find the original recipe here and below with some tiny twists:
Read MoreSimple summer cocktails with berries
Fancy a bit of a last summer feel before the craze of back to school and autumn start? Here are some easy summer cocktails recipes for you. And even better if you can do them with foraged berries and homemade cordial. That's the beauty of the transition between these two seasons I find :
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Summer recipes ideas: cakes and popsicles
Summer is here! And it's time to use all the available veg and fruits to the max before it's only apples and pears. That's one of the thing I love about this season. I thought it would be a good idea to share some recipes I tried recently. Some cakes and popsicles which I think are perfect to try especially when it's hot outside. If you like red fruits and elderflower, follow me along, you will love these:
Read MoreSpinach Feta pie from Green Kitchen Stories
Quick post to tell you that yesterday I made this amazing Spinach- Feta gluten free pie from Green Kitchen Stories. And that made me think that It was a long time ago I talked about for my favourite food blog. Actually, just when I was starting to do this blog and I was taking a course on wordpress. And this was more an assignment than a thought through post. This time, I want to say a little more:This was so simple to do. This is partly why I love this blog so much. Recipes are easy, they taste like they look and you usually don't need thousands of ingredients. Plus, all recipes are vegetarian, mostly gluten free and generally very healthy. And they often give a vegan alternative too.Green kitchen stories started as a blog with lots of recipes. It's a really cool couple who runs it, David and Luise respectively from Sweden and Denmark. Luise is qualified as a nutritional therapist so you can trust that the recipes will be good for you.They have since then released several cookbooks. All with beautiful photographs and recipes. But the best I find is their app. It's one of the best I have. It exists in several languages. The explanations, the list of ingredients, all that is great. And you have a timer included in the recipe steps. What else? You can usually find all their recipes on the blog anyway. The one for the Spinach and Feta pie is here. I also really like this butternut squash feta pie that my friend Marianne cooked once. I also really loved this aubergine curry and these spinach crepes. Their youtube videos are just genius. And beautiful!Now I'm off to make their Shakshuka for dinner. Bon appétit!