Wednesday, 4 February 2026

Borlotti Beans in Tomato Sauce with Pasta

Poor peoples food from Italy.



But I cheated and added some smoked sausages to the sauce.



These beans are creamy and nutty tasting and go very well with tomato sauce. Serving it as a Primo with Medio Rigatoni al bronzo.



But a tomato sauce based dish without a couple of veggies in is not the Italian way. You have a garden or a market somewhere in town, veggies are easy to bulk out any meal.



Recipe for 3:

1 can Borlotti beans

1 can crushed tomatoes

1 tsp vegetable stock paste

175 g smoked sausages

2 tbsp olive oil

50 g leek

50 g celery

2 green onions

3 garlic cloves

6 tiny red chili

2 stalks of majoram

Salt and pepper and smoked paprika

Grated Parmesan so much as you like

Chop all the veggies and drain the can of Borlotti beans.



Heat up the oil and sautee the veggies for 10 minutes. Season with salt and pepper. Add the sausage chunks and cook them for 3 more minutes. Chilis and majoram in.

Then in with the crushed tomatoes. Pour some water in the can to clean it and add it to the pot as well.

Veggie stock paste helps with the taste, as does the smoked paprika. Let that cook for 10 minutes or until the veggies are soft. The Borlotti beans only need to heat through in the sauce.

Finish the dish with a good helping of Parmesan and eat it with short pasta or Italian bread.



Tuesday, 3 February 2026

Beef Pares Filipino style

Served with garlic rice and beef broth.




I love a good beef goulash. Then I saw this recipe online and thought: that is a lot of work but worth to try it.


The pudding on the right was for my neighbor.



Preparing it in 2 days makes the work a lot better to handle. And the beef has time to rest over night before it gets its final touch. It will fall apart very easy then.



The garlic rice needs day old cold rice anyway. I used the rice to cook it.



Ingredients for the first day:

500 g beef goulash

2 tbsp oil

2 yellow onions

5 cloves of garlic

1 knob ginger

3 bay leaves

Lots of fresh ground black pepper

Salt

2 1/4 cup water

2 tbsp veg stock paste (optional)

2 rice cooker cups longgrain rice



Chop onions, garlic and ginger. Season the beef with salt and pepper. Brown it in oil on all sides, add the veggies and the bay leaves and pour water over. Add veg stock.



Bring to a boil, cover and reduce the heat and simmer for 95 min. Cool down.



Cook the rice and cool it down.

Ingredients for the second day:

4 tbsp dark soy sauce

1 tbsp oyster sauce

2 tbsp tomatopaste

1 tsp fresh ground 5 Spice powder (fennel, anis, cinnamon, clove, szechuan pepper)

2 tbsp brown sugar (liquid)

ground pepper

Rice:

6 cloves of garlic

2 tbsp oil

1 tbsp butter

3 tbsp light soy sauce

spring onion greens



Reheat the pot and add all upper the ingredients and cook for an other 40 minutes. During this time prepare the garlic rice. 



Many people serve this dish with a beef broth. I used a beef stock cube and chopped some leek and used the white of the spring onion and some pieces from the cooked beef.




 




Monday, 2 February 2026

Gâteau invisible aux Pommes

I had some small good looking juicy apples sitting on my counter. But they were on the side of juicy sour. I found the recipe from casseroleetchocolat.fr.



You will need a Mandoline for this job. The cake batter is more a pancake batter than a cake one. It is thin enough to coat the single apple slices. 



Handle them carefully when you stir them through the batter. They should not brake or mush to much.



I used a little lemon juice to prevent the apple slices from oxedizing.



Recipe for a 25 cm loaftin:

6 regular size apples or 7 small ones, peeled

Enough butter to fat the loaftin very good

3 eggs

30 g sunflower or grapeseed 

140 g whole milk

80 g sugar

10 g vanilla sugar

10 g baking powder

Pinch of salt

120 g flour

Lemon juice



Slice the apples on the mandoline very thin and put them in a bowl with some lemon juice.

Preheat the oven 180 C.



In a bowl mix eggs, oil, milk, sugar and vanilla sugar until frothy.



Add flour and baking powder and make a smooth batter. Fold in the apples.



Pour everything an a buttered loaftin and bake for 1 hour. Use a wooden skewer to check. If it is still runny, reduce the temp to 160 C and bake a bit more.



Let it cool down in the loaftin.






Sunday, 1 February 2026

Trip to Fachwerkstube Cafe

About 30 km South from here is the city of Heppenheim. Located in the middle of the city with a huge public parking space in front of it lays the Cafe.


It is a half timbered old building with a mezzanine inside. It was fully booked and we were lucky that we had a reservation for 6 for weeks. A cozy place with great interior design old and new to fit the style of the house.

They have a small menu, but everything is freshly made. No convenience products. 



The portion sizes were good, many asked for the smaller senior citizen plates.

I had cold sausage salad with French fries. My friend had pork loin with Roesti.