• Green Cabbage Soup

    In winter, there is nothing better than the smell of a soup gently cooking in the kitchen. It reminds me a lot of child souvenirs with my family so I love to cook some soup at home. Here is a delicious and easy green cabbage soup. The recipe here is for 6 people. Ingredients: 1 green cabbage 1 onion 2 carrots 2 potatoes 4 bacon slices 2 L water 1 chicken stock cube 10 g butter 1 bouquet garni (thyme, sage, bay leaf) 4 parsley branches black pepper Recipe: Peel and chop the onion. Peel and cut the carrots and potatoes in cubes. Wash and cut the green cabbage in…

  • Cabbage & Quinoa Salad

    Quinoa is super cool to use in salads. This one with cabbages and tomatoes has a nice taste and is full of colors, perfect for spring meals! There are different kinds of quinoa and mine is white but you can use another one like the black. Same for the cabbage, I have chosen chinese and red cabbage but you can also add some white one. If you want it to be vegan, juste replace the Mozzarella with Tofu. Ingredients for 6 bowls (starters) or 2 plates (mains): 1 cup quinoa 4 cups water 4 chinese cabbage leafs 6 red cabbage leafs 2 yellow hairloom tomatoes 1 mozzarella 1 spring onion…

  • Seasonal Vegetables & Fruits

    I really appreciate to cook seasonal vegetables and fruits. This is how things should be, we shouldn’t be able to have strawberries in Winter and chestnuts in Summer. So here is a list of a large amount of seasonal vegetables and fruits month by month. You can click on the links below to discover my recipes and posts about them. Avocado – Beetroot – Chard – Broccoli – Carrot – Celery – Mushroom – Brussel Sprout – Cauliflower – Butternut Squash – Watercress – Endive – Fennel – Turnip – Parnsip – Sweet Potatoe – Leek – Potatoe – Onion Squash – Black Radish – Rutabaga – Lettuce – Sunchoke…

  • Winter Chicken Stew

    What a better season than winter to cook stews? I enjoy to cook them during cold days, even more when it is rainning outside. This is the top comfort food: it heat the kitchen, smells good and taste good! Here is my recipe for a delicious Chicken Stew with Cabbage… For the white wine that you will need for the recipe, I suggest you to use one that you also enjoy to drink with your meal. If you don’t want to use wine, you can also use 1 tablespoon cider vinegar mixed with water (this is what I did the last time I cooked it). Note: This recipe is for…

  • Recipe Index

    Breakfasts: Almonds Crunch Amarettis Braided Brioche Breakfast Egg Muffins Cannelés Caramel Babka French Baguette Gingerbread Cookies Gingerbread Muffins Green Tomatoes Jam Hélénettes No-knead casserole Bread Oatmeal Cookies Orange Jam Pound Cake Swedish Oatmeal Cookies Vegan Matcha Madeleines White Bread Drinks: London Fog Love Potion Raspberry Grapefruit Lemonade Smoothie Orange, Strawberries & Minth Strawberries Milkshake Tunisian Mint Tea with Pine Nuts Salads: Autumn Salad Cabbage & Quinoa Salad Italian Pasta Salad Niçoise Salad Perigourdine Salad Poached Egg Salad Quinoa Tabbouleh Raw White Fish Salad Scandinavian Summer Salad Smoked Herring Salad Smoked Salmon Salad Spinach & Quinoa Salad Spring Salad Summer Salad Tomatoes & Mozzarella White Fish & Nectarine Salad Soups: Barley…

  • Spring Rolls

    Spring rolls need a little bit of time to prepare but they are so healthy and fresh… Moreover, you can add almost everything you want inside! I made some with chinese and red cabbages, mung bean noodles, chicken ham, mint and basil. You can do it totally veggie by removing the ham. Ingredients for 10 rolls: 10 rice papers 100 g mung beans noodles 260 g red cabbage 50 g chinese cabbage 3 chicken ham slices 10 mint leafs 5 basil leafs 3 tablespoons chinese sauce 1 tablespoon Maggi liquid seasoning 1 teaspoon honey 1 teaspoon sesame seeds Recipe: Boil water in a saucepan and add the mung beans noodles.…

  • Breakfast Egg Muffins

    I am pretty sure you already know how to make Breakfast Egg Muffins. Those little things are just way too easy and quick to prepare. You can vary the taste by adding whatever you want inside it depending on the season and what you still have in your fridge. Even if they usually are served for breakfast, I enjoy to have them for lunch or even dinner… Fresh and healthy, you can eat them hot or cold. Here, I served it for dinner with chinese cabbage and some spring onion cooked in a pan for 5 minutes at medium temperature. I seasoned it with pepper and 1 tablespoon Maggi liquid…

  • Okonomiyaki

    Do you know Okonomiyaki? This a super Japanese recipe from Osaka and Hiroshima in which you can add a lot of ingredients to vary the taste. This is my husband who discovered it a few months ago (yes he loves to cook too, lucky me). In this one, we chose to use bacon and parmesan but you can make it veggie and dairy free if you do not use those ingredients. The dough remains the same but the vegetables you add can vary as you like and this is what I like in this recipe. Thanks to this, you can do it all year long using fresh and seasonal products.…