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Asian cuisine16 Comments

Chinese Steamed Buns with Beef Short Ribs Sous Vide Filling

May 11, 2018May 11, 2018 StefanGourmet

Steamed Chinese buns with a meat filling are known as “bapao” in the Netherlands. It is very popular snack food. You can buy them in the supermarket and heat them up in the microwave. The quality is not very good … Continue reading Chinese Steamed Buns with Beef Short Ribs Sous Vide Filling

Baking8 Comments

Kräuterprinten (German Spiced Cookies)

May 4, 2018May 4, 2018 StefanGourmet

I had never heard about Kräuterprinten until I noticed I would need them to prepare Sauerbraten. I googled them and found out they are German spiced cookies that are not available around here, so I decided to bake them myself. They … Continue reading Kräuterprinten (German Spiced Cookies)

Asian cuisine4 Comments

Taiwanese Oyster Cakes

April 22, 2018April 22, 2018 StefanGourmet

We really loved the street food in Taiwan. On the island of Cijin that is part of the harbor city of Kaohsiung, we had very tasty oyster cakes. You could also call them fritters, because the oysters are deep fried … Continue reading Taiwanese Oyster Cakes

Asian cuisine11 Comments

Duck Breast with Hoisin and Pancakes

April 18, 2018April 18, 2018 StefanGourmet

Our friend Marjolein makes great Asian style food, and we really liked this variation on the well-known Peking duck that she prepared for us. Usually Peking duck is all about the skin, but in Marjolein’s version it is all about … Continue reading Duck Breast with Hoisin and Pancakes

Asian cuisine22 Comments

Steamed Soup Dumplings (Xiao Long Bao)

February 21, 2018February 21, 2018 StefanGourmet

This is the first of a series of dishes that we really enjoyed in Taiwan and I wanted to recreate at home: dumplings that have soup in them, that will burst open in your mouth as you eat them. They … Continue reading Steamed Soup Dumplings (Xiao Long Bao)

1. Antipasti (appetizers), Dutch cuisine12 Comments

Shrimp Croquettes (Garnalenbitterballen)

January 6, 2018January 6, 2018 StefanGourmet

Bitterballen are popular party food in the Netherlands. They are breaded and deep fried, and usually filled with a meat ragoût. I have already blogged about those here. When they are larger and have a cylindrical shape, they are called … Continue reading Shrimp Croquettes (Garnalenbitterballen)

2. Primi (pasta, risotto)14 Comments

Onion Broth with Pecorino Ravioli (Brodo di cipolle e ravioli di pecorino)

January 3, 2018January 3, 2018 StefanGourmet

Yet another dish from our trip to Sardinia. We had brodo di cipolle e ravioli di percorino at S’apposentu, and this is my rendition of it. The dish is very tasty and elegant, yet only uses a few simple ingredients. … Continue reading Onion Broth with Pecorino Ravioli (Brodo di cipolle e ravioli di pecorino)

2. Primi (pasta, risotto)20 Comments

Unbaked Lamb Lasagna

December 18, 2017December 18, 2017 StefanGourmet

When we had dinner at Michelin-starred restaurant S’Apposentu in Sardinia (read about our experience there in my review), one of the dishes that I decided right away I wanted to try at home was an unbaked lasagna with a mutton … Continue reading Unbaked Lamb Lasagna

2. Primi (pasta, risotto)13 Comments

Ravioli alla Dorgalese (Pecorino and Mint Ravioli with Meat Ragù)

December 10, 2017December 10, 2017 StefanGourmet

Dorgali is a town in the mountains on the east coast of Sardinia. We were staying at the seaside resort of Cala Gonone, but drove up to Restaurant Ispinigoli in the mountains to try the local cuisine. (If you ever … Continue reading Ravioli alla Dorgalese (Pecorino and Mint Ravioli with Meat Ragù)

General8 Comments

Mirto (Sardinian Myrtle Berry Liqueur)

November 21, 2017November 21, 2017 StefanGourmet

The series of recipes from our trip to Sardinia has not ended yet. One of the goodies I brought home with me, was a bag of dried myrtle berries. I did not only use them to make wild boar with … Continue reading Mirto (Sardinian Myrtle Berry Liqueur)

2. Primi (pasta, risotto)14 Comments

Asparagus and Goat Cheese Ravioli (Ravioli agli Asparagi e Formaggio di Capra)

August 24, 2017August 24, 2017 StefanGourmet

Goat cheese and asparagus both go well with Sauvignon blanc, so it is no surprise they go together as well. In this case I’ve made them into ravioli, delicate parcels of loveliness. To enhance the ‘goatness’ I made goat cheese … Continue reading Asparagus and Goat Cheese Ravioli (Ravioli agli Asparagi e Formaggio di Capra)

2. Primi (pasta, risotto)9 Comments

Fennel Ravioli (Ravioli ai Finocchi)

July 24, 2017 StefanGourmet

These fennel ravioli are heavily inspired on these fennel ‘meatballs’ (polpette) that I discovered in Sicily at the great trattoria Tischi Toschi in Taormina. I prepare a lot of fennel, either in a salad, in pasta, or braised as a side. … Continue reading Fennel Ravioli (Ravioli ai Finocchi)

1. Antipasti (appetizers)10 Comments

Croquetas de Jamón (Iberico Ham Croquettes)

June 30, 2017June 30, 2017 StefanGourmet

Spain is very proud of its jamón iberico, and rightly so. The cured ham is made from a special breed of pig (known simply as iberico in Spain, but abroad often called pata negra because of the black hooves) and … Continue reading Croquetas de Jamón (Iberico Ham Croquettes)

1. Antipasti (appetizers)6 Comments

Smoked Sardines (Sardinas Ahumadas)

May 30, 2017May 30, 2017 StefanGourmet

In Spain we visited the city of Logroño, which is in the Rioja wine region but also famous for its tapas scene. One of my favorite tapas I tried there was smoked sardines (served on toast with roasted bell pepper). It … Continue reading Smoked Sardines (Sardinas Ahumadas)

1. Antipasti (appetizers)8 Comments

Croquetas de Setas (Mushroom Croquettes)

May 28, 2017May 28, 2017 StefanGourmet

During our trip to Spain last fall we gorged ourselves on researched many different types of tapas. One very popular kind of tapas that you see everywhere is croquettes with various fillings. They are crispy on the outside and creamy … Continue reading Croquetas de Setas (Mushroom Croquettes)

Dutch cuisine6 Comments

Frikandellen (Dutch Deep Fried Hot Dog)

May 26, 2017May 26, 2017 StefanGourmet

A frikandel is one of the most popular Dutch fast food items. They are usually produced from “mechanically separated meat”, which means any meat that can be obtained through mechanical means from a carcass after ‘regular’ butchering has finished. To … Continue reading Frikandellen (Dutch Deep Fried Hot Dog)

Basics9 Comments

How To Make Beurre Noisette (Brown Butter)

May 15, 2017 StefanGourmet

Beurre noisette, literally hazelnut butter, is often used in French cooking and baking, and it is therefore good to know how to make it. The hazelnut doesn’t only refer to the color, but also to the nutty smell and taste … Continue reading How To Make Beurre Noisette (Brown Butter)

4. Dolci (dessert)12 Comments

Sachertorte

May 9, 2017May 9, 2017 StefanGourmet

Sachertorte is a famous cake from Vienna that I had never made before. Thanks to CampariGirl’s post I was reminded of it. A Sachertorte is a chocolate cake with two layers, separated by a layer of apricot jam and finished with a … Continue reading Sachertorte

2. Primi (pasta, risotto)13 Comments

Slow-Roasted Cauliflower Ravioli

March 28, 2017 StefanGourmet

Slow roasting is my favorite way to prepare cauliflower, and this time of the year I prepare it often (using this recipe or something similar). Slow roasting means it will take longer (90 minutes to 2 hours), but the cauliflower … Continue reading Slow-Roasted Cauliflower Ravioli

Basics16 Comments

Homemade Guacamole

March 14, 2017 StefanGourmet

Guacamole is a dipping sauce that you are probably all familiar with. You get the best guacamole by making it at home from fresh ingredients rather than buying it in a store.As guacamole is an avocado-based sauce, it is the … Continue reading Homemade Guacamole

2. Primi (pasta, risotto)17 Comments

Ravioli with Spinach and Ricotta (Ravioli Ricotta e Spinaci)

February 25, 2017February 25, 2017 StefanGourmet

When you have guests over for dinner, you want to please and possibly even impress them (in Italy this is called fare la bella figura). Over the years you have developed some dishes that you can always rely on in such … Continue reading Ravioli with Spinach and Ricotta (Ravioli Ricotta e Spinaci)

Cooking, Dutch cuisine10 Comments

Chicken Soup

February 19, 2017February 19, 2017 StefanGourmet

Many people don’t make soup anymore. They just buy a can or a package of instant soup. Homemade soup is more flavorful, contains less salt, more actual chicken meat, and no chemical flavors and preservatives. The traditional way of making … Continue reading Chicken Soup

Cooking15 Comments

Sheet Pan Pizza (Pizza in Teglia)

January 28, 2017January 29, 2017 StefanGourmet

In Italy there are two kinds of pizza. Round and thin pizza, cooked for a couple of minutes in a very hot (wood-fired) oven, is available in pizzerias. That type of pizza is difficult to make at home with a … Continue reading Sheet Pan Pizza (Pizza in Teglia)

Cooking25 Comments

Pork Tamales

January 16, 2017January 16, 2017 StefanGourmet

As there aren’t many Mexican restaurants around here and those that are there are probably not very authentic, I don’t eat a lot of Mexican (or Tex-Mex) food that I don’t prepare myself. And so I had never before seen … Continue reading Pork Tamales

4. Dolci (dessert), Dutch cuisine13 Comments

Homemade Stroopwafels (Dutch Syrup Waffles)

January 8, 2017January 8, 2017 StefanGourmet

Stroopwafels are a Dutch treat that is very popular both inside and outside the Netherlands. They are thin round waffles, filled with syrup that has a hint of cinnamon. They are very addictive! When a Dutchman wants to charm a … Continue reading Homemade Stroopwafels (Dutch Syrup Waffles)

Asian cuisine14 Comments

Oyster Sauce: Don’t Try This At Home

January 6, 2017January 6, 2017 StefanGourmet

With as much cooking experience as I have, most new dishes I try turn out well the first time I make them. And so what you read on this blog is mostly successes. But to allow you to learn from … Continue reading Oyster Sauce: Don’t Try This At Home

4. Dolci (dessert)16 Comments

Lychee Ice Cream

January 2, 2017January 6, 2017 StefanGourmet

I wish you all a happy and healthy 2017 with delicious food and wine. As my first contribution to this, I present to you homemade lychee ice cream. Lychees are a  tropical fruit with a complex delicious aroma and flavor. When … Continue reading Lychee Ice Cream

2. Primi (pasta, risotto)18 Comments

Scallop and Parsnip Ravioli (Ravioli di Capesante e Pastinaca)

December 19, 2016December 19, 2016 StefanGourmet

Scallop and parsnip ravioli is a dish that I came up with five years ago and I already blogged about back then, but my photos were pretty terrible back then, I had hardly any followers, and besides I have made some … Continue reading Scallop and Parsnip Ravioli (Ravioli di Capesante e Pastinaca)

Bread18 Comments

Homemade Brioche Bread

December 18, 2016December 18, 2016 StefanGourmet

Brioche is white bread enriched with eggs and butter, and thus perfect for the holidays. In this case I made one big loaf, but you can also make smaller loaves or buns. For the characteristic shiny top, braze the top … Continue reading Homemade Brioche Bread

4. Dolci (dessert)19 Comments

Homemade Marzipan Mushrooms

December 11, 2016December 11, 2016 StefanGourmet

Marzipan and almond paste are pretty similar, as both are made by grinding almonds and sugar together. The differences are that marzipan is sweeter than almond paste (almond paste is 50% of almonds by weight, whereas marzipan is 35-45% almonds), … Continue reading Homemade Marzipan Mushrooms

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