Monday, December 31, 2012

Happy New Year!!



And this is my New Year's resolution: to seriously improve my portrait photographing skills!




Midnight Milk Punch - Lenka's suggestion from Paris





























Hi Lenka,
thank you so much for your suggestion! Your Midnight Milk Punch reminded me of the legendary Eggnog, Cary Grant offered so adorably in "The Awful Truth". Only that in all the years I tried to serve the Eggnog all my guests denied in favour of some more transparent liquids.
But you won't believe it: just mentioning your name  (so much cooler than Cary Grant!), everybody
has been keen to try it.
Big hugs and kisses and a very happy New Year (I'm sure it will be, because now we entered The Age of Aquarius!)

































Chin chin!

Sunday, December 30, 2012

Booja-Booja





























Completely guilt free, high pleasure discovery of the month!! Booja Booja truffles. As always I was tricked into buying a few samples BECAUSE THEY LOOK CUTE! Note: investing in packaging design is never in vain.





























Our personal favourite is the champagne truffle. They make for a great gift, if you don't eat them before you can give them away. Your willpower will be tested to the limit.




Saturday, December 29, 2012

finally found a hot second to post some NewYork


highest top of the Empire State Building

Juicy Couture

Henri Bendels


Le Parker Meridien, poolside

paper weight Christmas dinner

on the Highline

Meatpacking District






fish market in Chinatown

Prada store

Museum of Natural History

Metro Station 6 weeks after hurricane "Sandy"

Wall Street



I love the eclecticism of NY architecture

room service

it's not a fire, just fog

view onto the One World Tower

the Hudson


Brooklyn Bridge


MoMA, Shadow Monsters, 2004, Philip Worthington (my favourite!)

the famous Christmas decorations of Bergdorf Goodmans


Chanel on stage

The Knave, Le Parker Meridien

Friday, December 21, 2012

Terrace Heart Biscuits



My dear friend Mela sent me a recipe of her grandmother and a picture of herself (cute!) as an extra feature for this blog! I was so excited about the submission so I felt rather guilty for taking so long with the actualization of the blog post! Mela, I finally baked the terrace heart biscuits, so what do you think?
I must say, they were fingerlicking good!


The recipe (as seen above):

120g sugar
250g butter
peel of one lemon
1/2 vanilla pod
a pinch of salt
1 egg yolk
400g flour
some tablespoons of jam, I took raspberry because of the nice red colour, although the original recipe requests apricot
icing sugar

Prepare a short crust working together the sugar, butter, lemon peel, the inside of the vanilla pod, egg yolk and flour.
Let it sit in the fridge for 1/2 an hour.
Roll out the pastry with a rolling pin and cut out the biscuits with a heart shaped cookie cutter.
Bake on a tray at 180°C for about 15 minutes (until the pastry turns slightly golden).
Assemble the hearts using the jam as glue and dust with icing sugar.






Bon Appetit! Enjoy the terrace hearts on your terrace or elsewhere... if your terrace is currently frozen to -5°C like mine, a little bonfire and some mulled wine (bah!) will help your toes to stay alive.