• Bread,  Food,  Non classé

    Classic Brioche

    Guuuys. I don’t know how I haven’t baked brioche before. This classic brioche with a crusty top is all you need in your life. It’s soft, moist, sweet, crusty, everything. Usual brioche is extremely soft and kinda “airy” as it has more eggs and milk, but I like it when it is a little bit more dense, so I put less of them. [recipe-title=”Classic Brioche” servings=”12-14″ difficulty=”medium” time=”2:30-3hr” description=”Classic brioche with a crusty top, perfect for breakfast with some jam and butter”] [recipe-direction] In a large bowl, mix the flour with the salt and sugar Add the yeast to the milk and set aside for 7-10min Add the yeast mixture,…

  • Food,  Muffins

    Healthy Breakfast Banana Blueberries Muffins

    Ok so guys. The situation is as follows, a few weeks ago I brought a second pack of frozen blueberries and just felt like I HAD to use them while making all sorts of cakes. What I love about these banana blueberries muffins is that they can be an awesome snack or breakfast on-the-go, with some eggs or peanut butter. Hope you like them 🙂 – 1 + 1/2 medium banana – 1/2 cup oat flour – 1/2 + 1/4  cup all purpose flour – 3/4 tsp baking powder – 2 tbsp coconut sugar – 1 tbsp maple syrup – Pinch of salt – 3/4 cup blueberries – 1 egg…

  • Bread,  Food

    Starbucks Like Pumpkin Scones

    What I absolutely love about fall – apart from the pretty orange leaves everywhere – is how we get pumpkin everything, from lattes to cakes 💕 Scones are the one thing I’ve never tried making, so I decided to join the fun and make scones – with pumpkin of course! Hope you like the recipe 🙂

  • Cakes,  Food

    Blueberries Victoria Cake

    ​Wanted to make a Victoria Sponge but had no strawberries, so it’s a Blueberries Sponge 😉 Also, after I made this cake I learnt that my flatmate apparently hates blueberries (or any fruit in cakes!!) (and billions of other food!) and it’s getting harder and harder to make anything that fits her taste. Anyways, this cake was definitely delicious and I love how blueberries and their juice mix with the cake to give something super moist, colorful and yummy 🙂 Hope you like it! e cake with some icing sugar [/recipe-directions]

  • Food,  Pancakes

    Healthier American-Style Blueberries Pancakes

    I love saturdays (and week-ends in general) cause I have enough time to wake up and make myself more elaborated breakfasts. One thing I absolutely (and I think everyone) love is pancakes with syrup. I made these american style pancakes today, and I’m sure you’ll like them 🙂 They’re best served with some greek yoghurt and berries.

  • Food

    7 Healthy Snacks Ideas

    Who doesn’t love snacking ? Definitely not me! I snack all the time. In our busy lives, it’s easy to buy some chips or sweet “energy” bars (which are definitely more like treats!) at the serving machine but these don’t live you satiated and they’re full of nasty stuff. Not what you body needs. Here are 7 easy on-the-go snacks you can make at home and take with you 🙂 Rice cakes with cottage or cheese and tuna Some low-fat cheese, tortilla chips and grapes Toast with peanut butter and strawberries Toast with mashed avocado and boiled egg Protein chocolate-peanut butter smoothie Rice cakes with avocado and salmon Tortilla wrap…

  • Bread,  Food

    Cinnamon and Raisins Loaf

    So the other day, while I was making cinnamon rolls, I ended up with an additional milk + yeast mixture. I contemplated throwing it away for like 10sec, then I decided to make a brioche – but not your average loaf. Whomever invented the  cinnamon + raisins” is a pure genius. Because it works anywhere. In cakes, pancakes, cookies, bagels, and now bread. Well, the brioche kinda turned out into a bread while I was adding the ingredients (intuitive baking at its finest I guess). That’s usually what happens when I aim to make a salad and end up with cookies. Cookies happens, guys. But enough talking, let’s get to…

  • Desserts,  Food,  Non classé

    Cinnamon Rolls

    If using the milk straight from the fridge, warm it up the milk a little bit (not too much so as not to kill the yeast) Mix it with the yeast In a bowl, add the flour, sugar, salt Gradually add the milk+yeast mixture Add the softened butter Add the egg Work the dough until you get a firm and soft ball. Cover and place in a warm area (such as the oven with the lights turned on) for one hour, (tip: you can place it inside a blanket to help it rise faster) After one hour, spread the dough to make a rectangular shape about 5-7 mm thick Spread…