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Classic Empanada Gallega with Tuna and Bell Peppers

Today I am introducing classic empanada gallega from Spain from the region Galicia. Think a savory slab pie filled with tuna and bell peppers. Empanadas are super popular in all of Latin America. Usually they are served as half moons in a much smaller size; they are a very popular streetfood. You will find a compilation of empanada recipes already on the blog. But to be fair, empanadas originally come from Spain, instead of these little turnovers, they are served as a slab pie, just like this one. The large piece is then cut into single servings. Empanada gallega is often served as a rectangular pie or as a big circle. I found it easier to use my casserole dish for it, which happenes to be rectangular. I hope you are interested in making this delicious savory pie with tuna and bell peppers.

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Simplified Lemon Pie

Guys, I have worked on my previous lemon pie recipe and simplified it. After eight years of baking experience under my belt some of the previous steps seemed unnecessary. I am currently on holiday in Spain and the niece of my husband is graduating from high school. She was in dire need of some pie during all of the study sessions. She actually requested lemon pie so I got to work on it. My previous pie recipe saved as the base. However, I knew right away that I had to adjust some things here and there. In the end I altered the pie dough, made a simpler lemon filling and also wanted a more stable meringue on the top. 
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Recipes for Mother’s Day: Decadent Raspberry Chocolate Tart

Today I am starting a series on recipes for Mother’s Day. Simple ones and more complicated ones. Be sure to check my site, there are going to be a few recipes coming up. I am starting this series off with this decadent raspberry chocolate tart, it looks so amazing. But be warned, yes, this is a decadent tart, lot’s of calories can be found here. The tart consists of a chocolate crust, it is then first filled with raspberry jam, the next layer is ganache (so a mix of chocolate and heavy cream) and lastly the top layer are fresh raspberries. Will you only be able to eat a small piece? Yes! Does this mean you shouldn’t try this recipe? Definitely not. Give this tart a chance, it is so delicious. Continue Reading…

Cottage Pie

Have you heard of cottage pie? This is a British casserole dish containing one layer of minced beef with some veggies and one layer of mashed potatoes. It is baked with some melted cheddar on top. Typically it is served with peas. I already have the so called shepherd’s pie on the blog. This is a similar dish, however, it contains lamb instead of beef. Since it has been very popular among my readers, I decided to add cottage pie. I personally like cottage pie a lot, probably more than shepherd’s pie. Probably because I was born in Uruguay, which is known for exporting a lot of beef. I find this pie perfect in fall and winter, it is such a comfy dish. May I interest you in making it?

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American Pumpkin Pie with Butternut Squash

Yay, I finally found a pumpkin pie recipe I like and I am happy to publish it here. I don’t know if you are going to kill me, but I made it with butternut squash. Somehow this is classified as a pumpkin in Germany. I decided to roast the squash in the oven. This gives it extra flavor and makes it so much easier to work with. I like butternut squash much better than hokkaido pumpkin, which is basically the main pumpkin here in Germany used for cooking and baking. I find the flavor milder, nuttier, and with a touch of caramel. I also like the fact that the color is so much brighter. It makes it more fun to take pictures of the pie. So finally I got to introduce the traditional pumpkin pie here on my blog!
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Apple Pie with Caramel

Today you get a classic: American apple pie, this one, however, with caramel. We will use the caramel in the filling, but have enough to also serve some on the side. This is an updated version of my apple pie recipe I published five years ago. I simplified the recipe a bit and finally am a proud owner of a pie form. Finally my pies look how they are supposed to look. Obviously they are delicious, anything made from scratch is always so much better!

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Tomatoe Tart with Fresh Tomatoes

Today you will get a homemade tomatoe tart with homemade red pesto and a thick layer of tomatoes! If you are going to make the pesto as well, you will need more than a kilo of tomatoes. I introduced my red pesto with fresh tomatoes on the blog last year. It has become pretty popular among my readers. This year I finally managed to also introduce you to my beloved tomatoe tart, which contains the red pesto as well. Think a pie crust with a layer of red pesto, a layer of fresh tomatoes and cheese and pine nuts on the top. I really enjoy this tart a lot and make it each year several times. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.  

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Triple Berry Pie

Berry pie, today it is triple berry day. How to make a pie crust I explain in this blog post. This pie is filled with at least three types of berries. I had a lot of blueberries, some raspberries, and blackberries. You may also use strawberries, or, if you want to go crazy, even cherries. This pie is another summer pie, feel free to check out my cherry pie, peach pie, strawberry pie, or these blueberry hand pies. The trick for a proper set filling is here that you cook half of the berries first with some cornstarch and then add the fresh berries for additional texture. This is so delicious, I promise.

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Peach Tart with Four Ingredients

Tarte tatin mit Aprikosen

Today I am presenting a peach tart with only four ingredients: peaches, flour, sugar, and butter. If you have these ingredients at home, feel free to get started on this beauty. This is an upsidedown cake, so you will need an ovenproof pan. However, the tarts I photographed here were all made in Spain and I didn’t have an ovenproof frying pan. This is also possible, just make the caramel separately. Think caramelized peaches that are held together by some dough and you will get this summery dessert. Serve with a dollop of whipping cream or ice cream and you’ve got summer on your plate.

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Rhubarb Strawberry Crostata

Today I am presenting a rhubarb strawberry crostata or rhubarb strawberry galette. You may call a crostata or galette the cousin of rhubarb pie or rhubarb tart. Yes, you have pie dough, but you just roll it out to a circle, arrange the fruits in the middle of it, and then you fold the edges toward the middle. There is no lattice pattern, no need to decorate, or even using a pie dish, this is much faster and easier. I was very much in the mood for a simple and quick tart, so here it is. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did making this crostata. If you prepare the dough the night before, it comes together in a jiffy.


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