I
hope that you are all slowly getting into some festive spirit! I love
this time of the year when all the lovely lights and trees go up.
This year I’m a bit behind with my preparations though. I have some
lights and decorations up, but I need to get the presents and send
them to those who I won’t be able to see this year (again). But
first of all, here are some notes about what’s been going on in my
kitchen lately.
These
pine cone shaped croquettes were just too cute not to buy. I had them
with vegan chicken and mushrooms. I bought the vegan chickenless
chicken on our recent visit to Sweden. Pomegranate has also made it to my kitchen now that the festive season approaches.
Do
you have an advent calendar? I got a few for me and my family: Cheese
(mine),
liquorice pipe (my
partner’s),
tea (my
mum’s)
and chocolate (sharing
with partner).
I’ve
been enjoying a lot of gløgg, aka mulled wine, as it has been fairly
chilly here.
We
have a new bakery nearby and they make just amazing sour dough bread.
I made grilled cheese sandwiches with caramelised onions with this
one. And they also have great croissants. I had to make a savoury
croissant with tomatoes and cheese.
I
made a Finnish classic Karjalanpiirakka, Karelian pies. They are
small open pies with savoury rice pudding filling in a crispy rye
bread crust. I love them!
Here
is a good reason to visit Sweden: a chunky vegan sausage by Peas of
Heaven. I really hope that this will soon be available in Denmark
also. I made another classic Finnish working class dish, cheesy oven
sausage with it.
I
tried making Irish boxty, which is a fried potato cake, with creamy
mushroom sauce. I managed to get a really crispy and fully cooked
boxty and the sauce was nice too.
Here
is a vegetable patty with roast potatoes, braised fennel and onion gravy.
This
is just a weekday meal with vegan sausage, fried potatoes and a pasta
salad with animal-shaped pasta.
I
love German Käsespätzle so I regularly make it. This time it was
served with vegan Schnitzel and a salad.
This
is a savoury Sunday brunch waffle.
Aren’t
these colourful dried corn cobs just wonderful! Should I buy some?
What would I make with them? I’m almost tempted to buy them and
just have them as decoration in the kitchen.
My
curveball this month is that we had snow here in Copenhagen this
week! It is quite unusual these days especially so early in December,
but of course it didn’t last long. This photo was not taken in my kitchen. It is the view from my
office’s window.
As
usual, I’m sharing this post with Sherry from Sherry’s Pickings, who is hosting the monthly In My Kitchen event.
Have
a nice Sunday everyone!
Your
VegHog