Claudia&Julia's blog
Creamy pumpkin and coconut rice in a casserole
If autumn could be cooked, it would undoubtedly have all the flavor of this creamy pumpkin and coconut rice in a casserole. It’s a warm, very aromatic recipe, perfect for surprising your loved ones on one of those Sundays that promise to be chilly and when you want to enjoy family time at home. A cozy, comforting dish that celebrates the wonderful combination that puréed pumpkin and coconut milk always make.
Traditional lentils with chorizo in a casserole
Traditional lentils with chorizo in a casserole are one of those dishes that comfort from the very first moment, and it’s an extremely easy recipe to make. The step-by-step I share here is exactly how I make them at home every week, and they come out super tasty with that classic home-cooking aroma that fills the whole house.
Pasta with roasted pumpkin and Parmesan cream
Autumn arrives and with it, always hand in hand, one of the undisputed stars of the season: the pumpkin! As a small tribute, today I want to share a very easy recipe to make — a pasta dish with pumpkin and Parmesan cream that is simply delicious and that you can prepare for any occasion and with any type of pasta.
Cauliflower and Coconut Curry
This cauliflower and coconut curry, aromatic and very comforting, is a recipe you have to try. If, like me, you enjoy dishes with that distinctive spiced touch of Indian cuisine, you'll relish it from the moment you reach for the spices to prepare the mise en place. If not, I suggest you give it a chance, because the result is delightful.
French onion soup
There are traditional dishes that should be cooked and savored at least once in a lifetime. An example is the French onion soup I’m sharing today. A soup in a casserole, cooked slowly, that only asks for a bit of patience so the result is as spectacular as the classic recipes always are. If you haven’t had the chance to try this soup with gratinéed cheese, don’t miss this casserole recipe. If you already know it, you know as well as I do that the aroma and flavor of this French onion soup are incomparable.
Baked cacio e pepe artichokes
Although it’s not in season yet, today I bring you the wonderful baked cacio e pepe artichoke recipe, which you must make when they are at their best because it’s really worth it. The truth is I love artichokes, no matter how they are cooked. If someone gave me a bouquet of these flowers, they would make me the happiest person in the world!
Cinnamon rolls with cinnamon and cardamom with lavender glaze
Today I bring you a recipe with the scent of the countryside and a fresh, sunny spring. I invite you to travel to any of Spain's colorful lavender meadows or those of Provence, France, without leaving home, with every bite of these lavender-glazed cinnamon rolls.
Cheese buns with a spicy kick
Whether you love spicy food or it's not your thing, today I'm going to tempt you with this delight in the form of cheddar and chili rolls, tender and warm they go down wonderfully. These slightly spicy cheese buns are the perfect excuse to gather everyone at home around the table. And if you prefer them without the spicy touch, you can omit the chili with complete peace of mind.
Milanese-Style Ossobuco with Gremolata
Take good note of today's recipe and everything I have to tell you! Today we bring a classic of Italian cuisine, Ossobuco alla Milanese. If you've ever tried it, I have no doubt that what you will remember is enjoying tender meat and a sauce full of flavor. Ossobuco is made with veal shank, a bone-in cut that, when slow-cooked, becomes incredibly tender and juicy.
