Claudia&Julia's blog
Pascualina pie
The Pascualina pie is an Italian pie prepared at Easter to celebrate spring. It is ideal for taking to a picnic or outdoor meals. It consists of a puff pastry and a savory filling, typical of the culinary tradition of Liguria, based on spinach, ricotta and eggs that are revealed when the first slice is cut.
Japanese Cheesecake
The prospect of a good cheesecake homemade is always synonymous with a party and celebration at home, a favorite in practically any of its formats and varieties. And to the delight of everyone (including the writer), the latest happy discovery has been the acclaimed cheesecake Japanese, cotton cheesecake (in English) or soufflé Japanese (as it is known precisely in Japan): : a very smooth and incredibly fluffy cheesecake.
Monkey Bread: Step-by-Step Recipe
The monkey bread recipe (or pan de mono, as we call it here) is pure indulgence. A caramelized, cinnamon-flavored cake built patiently and lovingly, ball by ball. It's definitely worth it, especially when following the wise guidance of Virginia, author of Sweet&Sour, who shares the recipe here.
Carrot Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting
Patry, author of Sabores y Momentos, brings us the traditional carrot and raisin cake in mini and full cake versions: turn the mini-carrot cakes into a multi-tier cake covered in cream cheese and coconut. A tender, delicious cake that will surely be a hit if you give it that beautiful finish.
Zucchini, ricotta and goat cheese tart
Carmen, author of Tia Alia, brings us a savory tart that is as delicious as it is eye-catching: the zucchini tart recipe with ricotta and goat cheese. A wonderful combination in a very easy-to-make recipe that you will really enjoy at home!
Banofee
Lola, author of Loleta, Food Life&Market, brings us a recipe that, if you don’t watch out, will become an addiction at home. It’s the traditional banoffee recipe, with a cookie base and a heart of banana, caramel, and cream. I know, if you’re thinking about summer it’s not the most appropriate, but what the heck, summer is still a long way off and a day is a day!
Mascarpone Brioche
The mascarpone brioche recipe is, without a doubt, the most popular recipe we've had these past months in our closed Facebook group (if you're not in it and you like cooking, I strongly encourage you to join and enjoy!). That's why I asked Beatriz, author of To Be Gourmet, if she could bring the recipe to the blog, and she does so in style, debuting Emile Henry's beautiful new bread pan, the crown mold. Success is guaranteed!
Homemade Churros
Get ready, because you're going to make churros at home! Yes, we recently added a fantastic churro maker and Miriam (author of El Invitado de Invierno) brings us the classic churros recipe to make them perfect at home.
Cherry Tomato Tarte Tatin
We are very used to seeing sweet tarte tatins (apple, peach, pear...), but there are savory tarte tatin recipes that you will love! Like this cherry tomato and cheese one brought to us by Leti, author of Revelando Sabores. Don’t fail to make it because it will sort out a dinner and leave you wanting more!
Brownies with coconut oil
We bring you a recipe you won't be able to resist: a chocolate brownie recipe with coconut oil, an explosive combination. If the brownie has always been one of those desserts you can't resist sinking your teeth into, this recipe, with a touch of coconut, will win your heart! Brought to you by Rosa, from Pemberley Cup&Cakes—go get it!
Artichoke, Brie Cheese and Pesto Tart
Today it's time to make a savory puff pastry tart! Luisa, author of Cocinando con mi Carmela, shows us how to marinate artichokes to later use in this delicious artichoke and brie tart. You'll have dinner sorted in no time!
Apple and Cream Muffins
Today I bring you a cream and apple muffin recipe that I'm sure you're going to love. Once you master the muffin technique, you can vary the recipe a bit and achieve a different and delicious result.
