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Walnut & Pea Pesto

Appetizer, Spread & DipsTove Balle-PedersenComment
Walnut & Pea Pesto

Walnut & Pea Pesto

One of the best summer vegetables are the fresh peas. They remind me of the summer days on the beach, reading up for the exams and snacking on fresh peas.  

Right now you can get the fresh peas in the stores. And you can use them for other things than just snacking.

Makes about a cup.  

Ingredients:

  • 50 g (⅓ cup) walnuts
  • 2 garlic cloves, peeled
  • 155 g (1 cup) shelled peas (see my notes below)
  • 35 g (1 cup) arugula
  • 10 fresh mint leaves
  • 1 lemon, juice and zest
  • ½  teaspoon salt
  • ¼  teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 dl (½  cup) extra-virgin olive oil

Directions:

Toast the walnuts in a dry skillet over medium-high heat, until they are just starting to become fragrant. Remove from the heat and set aside to cool.

Blend the toasted walnuts, garlic, peas, arugula, mint, lemon juice and zest, salt and black pepper until finely chopped, scrape down the sides if necessary. While blending add the olive oil in a slow stream, until combined.  

Serve the pesto as a spread on toast, on pasta or as a dressing. The pesto will keep covered in the refrigerator for a few days.

Enjoy!

Chocolate Sorbet

Desserts, Ice Cream, veganTove Balle-Pedersen1 Comment
Chocolate Sorbet

Chocolate Sorbet

Whatever the question, Chocolate is the answer!

The first time I heard about chocolate sorbet was at the Penny Ice Creamery in Santa Cruz. And even though I'm not a huge chocolate fan, I really like the flavor. This is my version of a chocolate sorbet.

Makes about 1 liter (1 quart)

Ingredients:

  • 500 ml (2 cups+1 tablespoon) water
  • 200 g (1 cup) sugar
  • 75 g (⅔ cup) unsweetened coco powder, I use Valrhona
  • 1 pinch salt
  • 160 g (5⅔ oz) dark chocolate, I use Valrhona
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla paste
  • 1 tablespoon coffee

Directions:

In a large saucepan, whisk together water with sugar, cocoa powder and salt. Bring to a boil while whisking frequently. Let it boil for about 30 seconds, then remove from the heat. Pour the mixture into an stainless steel bowl, and stir in the chocolate until it's melted, then stir in the vanilla paste and espresso. Chill the mixture before freezing. Freeze the sorbet in an ice cream maker according to the manufacturer's instructions.

Crunchy Quinoa Slaw with Almond & Ginger Dressing

BBQ, Dinner, Salad, Sides, vegan, Vegetables, VegetarianTove Balle-PedersenComment
Crunchy Quinoa Slaw with Almond & Ginger Dressing

Crunchy Quinoa Slaw with Almond & Ginger Dressing

Summertime is grilling season, and I love grilling. I'm always on the look out for new sides to serve with grilled meats. 

Colorful, healthy and crunchy, and definitely a new go-to side for the summer BBQ's. And a perfect addition for our 4th of July.

Serves 4 

Ingredients:

Quinoa:

  • 180 g (1 cup) uncooked quinoa 

  • 4 dl (1½ cups) water

  • salt (to taste)

Salad:

  • ½ small green cabbage, thinly sliced

  • ½ small red cabbage, thinly sliced

  • 10-15 small scallions, finely chopped

  • 1 handful chopped fresh cilantro

  • 1 jalapeño, minced (optional)

  • 70 g (½ cup) almonds, chopped 

  • salt to taste

Dressing: 

  • 100 g (⅓ cup) almond butter (I use the fresh grinded almond butter from Whole Foods)

  • 50 ml (¼ cup) extra virgin olive oil

  • 3 garlic cloves

  • about 2-inch (6 cm) fresh ginger, peeled

  • 2 limes,  the juice from

  • 2 tablespoons water, to get the right texture

  • 1 tablespoon agave syrup

  • salt to taste

Directions:

Quinoa:

Rinse the quinoa. Bring quinoa and the water to a boil in a medium saucepan over high heat. Reduce heat to medium-low, cover, and simmer until quinoa is tender, about 10 minutes. Remove from heat and add salt to taste. Let the quinoa stand, covered, for 5 minutes. If any more water remains, drain it. Let the quinoa cool.

Dressing:

Add all the ingredients to a food processor and blend it until smooth. Add water if needed to get the right creamy consistency.

Mix all the ingredients and dressing to a large bowl and dress the slaw. Season with salt to taste. Serve this slaw with you favorite grilled protein or vegetables.

Enjoy!

Red Velvet Latte

Brunch, Breakfast, Desserts, DrinksTove Balle-PedersenComment
Red Velvet Latte

Red Velvet Latte

The first time I tasted a red velvet latte was at Bitter+Sweet, a small but very good cafe in Cupertino. My friends and I keep going back to this place, because the coffee is that good. So if you're ever in the neighborhood, do stop by, you won't regret it.

I have been wanting to create the same latte at home, and finally I found the right mix to create the same perfect red velvet latte. I could do some reverse engineering and figure out what goes into the red velvet mix, but for now I'm happy with buying it. Sometimes you need an easy way out.

Ingredients:

Directions

Heat the cup with some really hot water.

Whisk the red velvet mix with some steamed milk in the heated cup. Add the espresso shot(s) to the mix. Finally add more steamed milk and some milk foam.

Enjoy!

Elderflower Madeleines

Brunch, Cake, Cookies, DessertsTove Balle-Pedersen2 Comments
Elderflower Madeleines

Elderflower Madeleines

This is my summerly take on the classic French Madeleine cookie. Basically it's small pound cake bites, baked in small seashell shapes, aka a madeleine pan. They are really tasty, and are perfect with a cup of afternoon tea.

You can make the batter the day before, and make them fresh for the weekend brunch. This works because the batter can rest up to 24 hours in the refrigerator before baking. 

Makes 24

Ingredients:

  • 85 g butter, salted
  • 2 eggs
  • 75 g sugar
  • 3 tablespoons elderflower syrup, I use d'arbo elderflower syrup
  • 110 g all-purpose flour
  • ½ teaspoon baking powder 
  • confectionary (powder) sugar for sprinkling

Directions:

Whisk together the flour and baking powder. In a separate bowl (for the stand mixer), beat the eggs for about 30 seconds, until they are frothy. Add sugar, and whisk for about 5 minutes, until the pale, fluffy and tripled in volume.

Slowly add the dry ingredients and the melted butter + syrup in batches, and mix them slowly in. Be careful not to over mix the batter.

Let the batter rest in the refrigerator for about an hour to chill and hydrate the flour. This will give the madeleines the classic bump on the back, if you skip this step, the batter will still rise, but not as much.

Preheat the oven to 350℉ (180℃), and spray the madeleine pans with nonstick cooking spray, set aside.

Pour about 1 tablespoon of batter into each mold and bake for 15-17 minutes, until golden brown. You want the edges to be crispy and the inside light and fluffy.

Let the madeleines cool for a minute or two. Gently use a knife to loosen the madeleines from the pans and let them cool on a wire rack. For more elderflower taste, brush the warm madeleines with some of the syrup.

Sprinkle the madeleines with confectionary sugar, just before serving.

Enjoy!