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Wednesday, 29 April 2020

Folklore in Valencia : Las Fallas

The Fallas is a traditional celebration held in commemoration of Saint Joseph in the city of Valencia, Spain

A number of towns in the Valencian Community have similar celebrations inspired by the original Fallas de Valencia.

The Fallas festival was added to UNESCO's intangible CULTURAL HERITAGE of humanity list on 30th November 2016




Monday, 27 April 2020

Gastronomy: Easter in Spain

MONA DE PASCUA


La Mona is this traditional cake we use to enjoy at Easter, which originally was made out of a kind of marzipan and it had boiled eggs to eat with… tradition has improved and evolved into these wonderful cakes and chocolate that are sold at bakery shops and are a sign of the end of the Lent period. We hope you like it !!!!
















Wich area of Spain is it typical ?
Region of Valencia








Ingredients

Ingredients 6-8 people: 

  • For the bread biscuit
3 egg yolks, 1 egg, 50 grs of sugar, 1 lemon zest.
80 grs of flour, 20 grs of cornstarch, 30 grs of ground almond.
3 egg whites and 80 grs of sugar.

* With the beat the egg yolks, the egg, sugar and lemon zest ) and the reserve.
* beat now the whites until they get high and spongy. Reserve.
* Now take the egg yolks mixture and add gradually and slowly into the egg whites. Use a tongue tool from underneath to the top.
* Preheat oven at 180ºC.
* Take the different flours  sift using a thick colander over the eggs mixture. Little by little and keep on using the tongue from underneath to the top.
* Pour into the mold and place in rack number two using both oven's up and down heat. Bake for 20 minutes aprox. 

  • For the syrup:
 100 grs of sugar, 100 ml of water, some drops of lemon juice and a dash of liquor (optional).

* Boil the water, sugar and lemon juice for aprox. 3 to 5 minutes.
* Once outside the heat, add the liquor if you wish. Reserve.

  • For the cream butter: 
200 grs of sugar, 50 grs of water, 4 egg yolks, 250 grs of butter (at room temperature. Soft enough to work with it) Never use the microwave to get the texture! And a dash of liquor (also optional). If you added some to the syrup then it won't be necessary here.

* Start a syrup with the water and sugar. Boil at medium heat for 3 minutes aprox.
* Meanwhile get the yolks into the electric mixer and beat them. When they start to grow add the syrup little by little and keep on beating until the mixture gets 3 times higher. Only when it's cold add the butter little by little with the mixer on until you get a thick mixture. Reserve.

To assemble the Sara pie: 1 bread biscuit, a syrup, cream butter, apricot jam, laminated almonds.
* Cut the bread biscuit in half (only when it's cold or at room temperature).
* Paint the inside layers with the syrup and the apricot jam. Reassemble.
* Spread the cream butter on top and sides of the pie.
* Toast the laminated almonds in the oven. 200ºC on top rack and keep an eye on them until they golden up.
* Carefully, place the almonds over the butter cream. The ones that fall, won't be used.
* Decorate and place in the fridge for 1 hour.
* Devour with the family!!!!





Monday, 20 January 2020


How we celebrating Christmas in Sweden.

In many swedish families we are starting the celebration the 23 of December in the evening with bingo. We are preparing with very good tasting snacks. Like different kinds of cheese, meat, fruit and drinks. The bingo is called “uppesittarkväll” which means “up sitting night”. In the Christmas morning we eat porridge with an almond in it. In the afternoon the whole family meets and we watch  Donald Duck together. After that We have dinner consisting traditional Swedish food. It’s herring, ham, meatballs, sausage, salmon, potatoes and much more. In the evening Santa is coming with gifts.