Friday, 19 October 2012

Scones

When the days start getting shorter and darker, and it's cold and raining outside, there's nothing better than a warm cup of tea and some sort of "munchies" while watching a good series on TV. And there's no better "munchie" for this than scones. My problem was that I didn't really like the recipe I had. The scones would get very compact and hard. I swear they could make a hole in the wall if I had thrown them. So I asked my sister if she had a good scones recipe that I could try. She gave me the one I'm posting here and I'm very happy about it. Done it twice now (in a week!) because it's so easy and quick to make, and the scones are delicious. Even Emil, that is normally picky with this sort of food, loved them. 

3 cups of flour
2 tea spoons of baking powder
½ tea spoon sal
125g (half a pack) butter
1 cup milk
1 egg

1 yolk to brush on top of the scones.

Mix very well all the ingredients in a bowl. Pre-heat the oven at 180.C. Shape the scones and placed them on an oven tray covered with cooking paper. with these quantities I made 9 scones, but I like them big(ish). Brush the top of the scones with the remaining yolk. Goes to the oven at 180.C for 30 minutes (more or less depending on the oven).

I love having them right out of the oven, with butter and my home made jams, and when no one is looking I also add some whipped cream (shame on me!).

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Tuesday, 16 October 2012

Grey inspiration

Outside is grey and rainy. So I chose a few inspiring images in tones of grey for today's mood.

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Sunday, 14 October 2012

Scandinavian style - Nordic Wool ceramics

Nordic Wool is a collection of thermo cups, designed by Pernille Vea for Menu, inspired by the patters of the knit sweaters traditional in the Scandinavian countries. I've made a post about knitted covers for furniture and now I found another fun way of including the warm cosiness of knitting in our homes.

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Saturday, 13 October 2012

Scandinavian style - René Redzepi's home

When I first saw these images I knew I wouldn't resist making a post about it. The pictures were taken by the Swedish photographer Idha Lindhag for Casa Vogue. And the home belongs to chef RenĂ© Redzepi. Yes the chef at restaurant Noma in Copenhagen, considered to be the best restaurant in the world. Can you imagine the delicious things that must go on in that kitchen! I just wish I could see photos of the rest of the house. I find this feeling of unfinished space extremely beautiful. It looks promising and I would love to see more.

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Friday, 12 October 2012

Dear Friday...

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I suggest steaks with "potatoes" and bearnaise sauce. I know that's what I'm having.
Have a good weekend everyone!



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