Showing posts with label Recipe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Recipe. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Samsung Q10 Camcorder Switch Grip Story 3 - Easy Cooking






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Friday, February 4, 2011

Tortelloni with mushroom filling

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For my final blog post I decided to cook something again. The recipe I’ll be making is tortelloni with mushroom filling and a simple butter sauce with salvia and lemon. A typical Italian dish!
tortelloni01
Samsung NX10 │ 1/2s │ f5.6 │ 30mm │ ISO 800
Ingredients for 2 people:
    250 g flour (special flour for pasta labeled “00″ or “doppio zero”)
    2 1⁄2 eggs
    125 g french mushrooms (the round white ones)
    100 grated Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese
    1/2 clove of garlic
    1 shallot
    butter
    2 leafs of salvia
    a hint of lemon
First, we’ll make the filling for the tortelloni. Cut up the shallot and garlic and squeeze the garlic pieces so the juice comes out. Melt some butter in a pan and add the shallot and garlic. Let them fry on a low heat until they get slightly brownish.
tortelloni02
Samsung NX10 │ 1/2s │ f5.6 │ 30mm │ ISO 800
In the meantime, we can cut up the mushrooms. Just cut them up in four big pieces and then add them to the pan.
tortelloni03
Samsung NX10 │ 1/15s │ f2.0 │ 30mm │ ISO 480
Add pepper, no salt. You can add quite a lot of pepper, make it nice and spicy. The filling will give the tortelloni most of its flavour.
tortelloni04
Samsung NX10 │ 1/25s │ f2.0 │ 30mm │ ISO 400
Smells good! But of course we can’t use it in this shape for our filling. It’s time to get the blender out and cut up it until it’s a nice soft paste.
tortelloni05
Samsung NX10 │ 1.000s │ f5.6 │ 30mm │ ISO 800
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Samsung NX10 │ 1.000s │ f5.6 │ 30mm │ ISO 800
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Samsung NX10 │ 1.000s │ f5.6 │ 30mm │ ISO 800
Since we want a much dryer filling, we’ll have to add one more ingredient: Parmigiano-Reggiano. I love this cheese. Mix all of the cheese with the mushroom filling in a bowl or pot and you’ll notice how it gets dry and salty, just perfect!
tortelloni08
Samsung NX10 │ 0.800s │ f5.6 │ 30mm │ ISO 800
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Samsung NX10 │ 0.800s │ f5.6 │ 30mm │ ISO 800
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Samsung NX10 │ 1/2s │ f5.6 │ 30mm │ ISO 800
Put the filling in the fridge, it’ll thicken up a bit more in there and in the meantime we can start to make our pasta dough.
tortelloni11
Samsung NX10 │ 1/4s │ f5.6 │ 30mm │ ISO 800
Put all of the flour on a kitchen worksurface and make a small pile with a hole in the center. Somewhat like a volcano. In the center, add the eggs. With a fork we can now beat the eggs gently, until they are mixed.
tortelloni12
Samsung NX10 │ 1/5s │ f5.6 │ 30mm │ ISO 800
After that, gently start mixing the flour with the eggs, step by step, using your hands. The result is a nice soft pasta dough!
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Samsung NX10 │ 1/3s │ f5.6 │ 30mm │ ISO 800
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Samsung NX10 │ 1/20s │ f2.0 │ 30mm │ ISO 800
Get your rolling pin and start rolling the dough until it’s only a few millimeters in thickness. It’s quite tricky, you might want to look for some video tutorials to see how it’s done. It was my first time also and dividing my ball of dough in half wasn’t such a good idea afterwards…
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Samsung NX10 │ 1/3s │ f7.1 │ 30mm │ ISO 800
Now cut up the sheet of dough into squares of about 5 x 5 centimeters. Get the filling out of the fridge and put small amounts of it on the squares of dough.
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Samsung NX10 │ 1/3s │ f7.1 │ 30mm │ ISO 800
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Samsung NX10 │ 1/2s │ f2.5 │ 30mm │ ISO 100
Shaping the tortelloni is somewhat difficult. You basically fold the squares diagonally to a triangle, then fold the two tips on the long side and connect them together while wrapping them around a finger. It’s impossible to explain in words, so again, it’s a good idea to check for videos online.
If the dough is a bit too dry because you used too much flour, you could use a tiny bit of beaten egg to use as a “glue”.
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Samsung NX10 │ 1.600s │ f5.6 │ 30mm │ ISO 100
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Samsung NX10 │ 1/45s │ f2.0 │ 30mm │ ISO 1600
All ready to be cooked!
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Samsung NX10 │ 10.000s │ f13.0 │ 30mm │ ISO 100
tortelloni21
Samsung NX10 │ 1/3s │ f2.0 │ 30mm │ ISO 100
For the sauce, we’re making a very simple traditional butter, salvia and lemon juice mix. Melt some butter, add a hint of lemon and chop up some leafs of salvia and add them. Boil some water and add the fresh tortelloni.
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Samsung NX10 │ 1/13s │ f2.0 │ 30mm │ ISO 800
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Samsung NX10 │ 1/40s │ f2.0 │ 30mm │ ISO 400
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Samsung NX10 │ 1/15s │ f2.0 │ 30mm │ ISO 400
When the tortelloni start floating in the boiling water, they’re ready. Drain them and put them on a plate. Add the warm butter mix and finish it off with some leafs of salvia. Buon appetito!
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Samsung NX10 │ 1/25s │ f2.0 │ 30mm │ ISO 400
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Samsung NX10 │ 1/40s │ f2.0 │ 30mm │ ISO 400

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Raspberry And Cottage Cheese Muffins


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Recently, I’ve celebrated my birthday and I decided to bake some sweet muffins. This might sound a bit girlish, but in the end, who doesn’t love muffins? Surely, even the toughest men must have a weak spot for them. So, let’s get started!
In this short recipe blog post, I will help you make some raspberry and cottage cheese muffins.
muffins1
Samsung NX10 │ 10.0s │ f22.0 │ 30mm │ ISO 100
Here are the ingredients we’ll need:
270 g flour
175 g very fine sugar
1 teaspoon of baking powder
a pinch of salt
2 eggs
4 teaspoons of sunflower oil
3 dl of skimmed milk
125 g skimmed cottage cheese
350 g fresh raspberries
If you have collected all of the above, it’s time to roll up your sleeves and get started!
muffins2
Samsung NX10 │ 6.0s │ f22.0 │ 30mm │ ISO 100
Take a somewhat large bowl and mix all of the flour, sugar, baking powder and salt with a big spoon. Make sure you mix it well.
muffins3
Samsung NX10 │ 1/10s │ f2.0 │ 30mm │ ISO 100
After you’ve finished, take an even bigger bowl and mix the remaining ingredients: the eggs, oil, milk and cheese. Use a hand mixer. I think it’s a good idea to add the cheese at the end and leave it a bit cluttered. This will result in nice cheesy bits in the muffins. After mixing these ingredients, add the mix of flour, sugar, baking powder and salt to it. Mix everything again so you get a nice batter.
muffins4
Samsung NX10 │ 1/6s │ f2.0 │ 30mm │ ISO 100
Finally, add the raspberries. Make sure they are divided over the batter, but try not to squish them.
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Samsung NX10 │ 1/6s │ f2.0 │ 30mm │ ISO 100
Now it’s time to divide the batter over your muffins tins. Fill them about 2/3 of the way full. You could also add those paper muffins shapes in the tin, but I chose not to use them since I didn’t have any!. You should have enough batter for about 12 to 16 muffins.
You can also use other berries like blueberries or strawberries in the recipe. Another tip for you: if you have a lot of berries in your batter, try not to have berries at the bottom of the muffin tin. This will give you a muffin with a moist berry at the bottom, it looks a bit wonky!
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Samsung NX10 │ 1/10s │ f2.0 │ 30mm │ ISO 400
Preheat your oven at 175°C and bake the muffin batter for about 20 minutes.
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Samsung NX10 │ 1/8s │ f2.0 │ 30mm │ ISO 400
All done!
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Samsung NX10 │ 1/6s │ f4.0 │ 30mm │ ISO 400
Take the muffin tin out (be careful!) and leave the muffins in for about 5 minutes. Next, take them out and let them rest on a wire rack to cool down. It’s a bit fiddly to take them out when you don’t use muffin papers.
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Samsung NX10 │ 1/400s │ f3.8 │ 30mm │ ISO 100
Now for the best step: eat them all!! Perhaps give away a few, but eat most of them yourself because you did a fine job! :)