For this race at Silverstone, we made some proper British food.: Welsh Rarebit with Roasted Tomatoes and an English Garden Salad.
Read MoreThis is my Mom’s tomato chutney. It is sweet, tangy, and delicious. It goes great with curries and is tasty all on its own sopped up with naan.
Read MoreBrit’s love their Chicken Tikka Masala, but I still find it is best ordered in. Until I find the perfect recipe here are some excellent side dishes to make at home: Tarka Dal, a quick Saag Bhaji (Spinach Curry), fluffy naan and my Mom’s Tomato Chutney.
Read MoreAnother lovely approach to a Zwack cocktail. This time a Rye forward but well-balanced cocktail with orgeat and lime juice.
Read MoreKossuth Kifli are a simple butter cake with a little hint of lemon, topped with chopped walnuts. Sliced using a basic biscuit cutter into crescent moon shapes and dusted with powdered sugar to make for a lovely presentation.
Read MoreThe flavors in the fritters and the side salad are infinitely flexible to what you have on hand or is in season. Just roll with what you have and enjoy it!
Read MoreThis soup is simple to make and packs a nice amount of umami flavor. It definitely needs generous seasoning with salt and pepper, but with the freshness of the tarragon and creaminess of the sour cream it turns into something lovely served with a thick slice of rye or other crusty hearty bread to dip in it.
Read MoreServe this Austrian Plum Cake with a cup of coffee for dessert or breakfast. We had it for both and it was lovely.
Read MoreThis tomato salad is dressed up with a quick bright dressing and topped with capers and basil. It makes a lovely refreshing side dish.
Read MoreFinished with gruyere and caramelized onions this spaetzle recipe is a savory, sweet, and wonderfully warm, surprisingly simple noodle dish. Baked until creamy and melted to perfection, I highly recommend the combination.
Read MoreThis salad has many of my favorite attributes: bright, hearty, easily made ahead and rested in the fridge until ready to serve, and surprising! The lime and honey tang and sweet with the earthy beets is such a great combination, but one that is unexpected.
Read MoreEvery year Austria surprises me with another delicious recipe. This year I am on a baking kick, so this rye bread recipe caught my eye. The spread and egg salad toppings were just to find something to eat on the bread, but the liptaur spread turned out to be the star of the show!
Read MoreServed along with some herby olives, these were a perfect afternoon treat.
Read MoreF1 2020 is coming!
Read MoreThe idea is simple enough - potato-filled dumplings, pan-fried in butter. I was sold at ‘potato’, and then further reeled in by ‘dumpling’, and ‘fried in butter’ will get me every time.
Read MoreThis vegetarian rice pilaf smells heavenly with a sprinkling of dill seeds atop the warm flavors or butternut squash and perfectly tender rice.
Read MoreWhen I posted this pie on social media, my friend’s comment was simply, “This pie should be in a museum”.
It is big, it is beautiful, it was delicious. I highly recommend, if you have a Sunday with some time on your hands, you tackle this behemoth.
Read MoreThis vegetarian version of the classic French sandwich has chickpeas and fennel accompanying the standard ingredients of olives, capers, parsley and vinaigrette.
Read MoreNeeding a little comfort food fix, Hutspot was the perfect recipe for the Dutch GP weekend. Simple, warming, traditional.
Read MoreI realized I was missing this ritual. The research, the recipe exploring, the ingredient hunting, making a disastrous mess of the kitchen, and trying new foods. Hearing F1 in the background while whisking or chopping, I hope, will always be a part of my personal happiness regimen.
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