Step-by-step meringue (meringue kisses recipe)

Meringue Step by Step (Recipe for Meringue Kisses)

Luisa, from the blog Cocinando con mi Carmela, brings you a classic recipe today: a delicious French meringue that Luisa presents in the form of small meringue kisses. It’s one of those recipes people often use to christen a KitchenAid — I assure you it turns out perfect!

Tartlets with lemon curd and red berries

Tartlets with lemon curd and red berries

Lemon curd is a typical English cream made from lemon juice and eggs. It has a fantastic tangy note that makes it ideal for filling cakes, tartlets or accompanying simple toast. It also pairs very well with plain yogurt, cream, ice cream… The combinations are endless!

Gibassier sweet rolls

Gibassier Sweet Buns

Eva, author of Bake-Street, returns to the blog to bring us a delicious recipe for some sweet breads that you are going to love. They are called Gibassier, a variety of bread with a texture that is between brioche dough and roscón de Reyes. Will you be able to resist?

Tarta de Santiago recipe

Tarta de Santiago recipe

Here is a classic that can't be missing from your recipe collection: Virginia (author of Sweet&Sour) brings us the tips and secrets to prepare an authentic and delicious Tarta de Santiago. Enjoy!

Tarta de queso casera

Homemade Cheesecake

Carmen, author of Yerbabuena en la cocina, shows us today a recipe she has made all her life at home: a cheesecake that is very easy to prepare, yet yields excellent results — with this recipe you will achieve a classic cheesecake at its creamiest and most delicious point.

Christmas tart: Finnish plum pastries

Joulutorttu: Finnish plum tarts

Today Eva, author of Bake-Street, takes us to the Nordic countries with cookies that will make you fall in love: made with a soft dough and filled with plum jam, they are ideal to accompany afternoon tea or coffee... Or to start the day with a smile!

French toast with orange syrup and honey

Torrijas with orange and honey syrup

As is traditional during Lent and Holy Week, we invite you to make torrijas, this sweet which, although it originated from the need to use up leftover bread from several days, is so delicious that it has become a highly desired dessert or snack. Carmen, author of Yerbabuena en la cocina, brings us the recipe with a slightly different touch: instead of sugar or honey, she sweetens them with a delicious orange-and-honey syrup. Happy Holy Week!

Traditional Easter cake

Traditional Easter cake

We are at the doorstep of Easter, and if there is one thing children eagerly await it is the mona de Pascua. Although there are many versions and varieties today, we encourage you to make one of the most traditional. This is the recipe brought to us by Rosa, from Pemberley Cup&Cakes, the traditional mona de Pascua recipe. Wishing you a very sweet Easter!

Castilian cheese and herb soufflé

Castilian Cheese and Herb Soufflé

Preparing soufflé (soufflé, as Miriam rightly says) is an ideal option when you have guests... and now dates are coming when, one way or another, someone will have an engagement! Making it is within everyone's reach, but certain guidelines must be followed for it to turn out well. So I leave you with the tips from the author of The Winter Guest, and with this delicious cheese and herb soufflé.
Hungarian Roll Bundt Cake with Walnut Cream Recipe

Hungarian Roll Bundt Recipe with Walnut Cream

Patri, author of Sabores&Momentos, brings us today a delicious and surprising recipe to prepare in your bundt pan: it’s a Hungarian roll, a soft brioche-like dough (Delicious!), which she also fills with a walnut cream that is spectacular.

Home-made jams: Basic tips for making them (Part I)

Homemade Jams: Basic Guidelines for Their Preparation (Part I)

Making jam is a pleasure, and enjoying it is a real delight. The main process for preparing it is really simple, but there are many points that are important to know. That’s why we asked Virginia, author of Sweet&Sour, to tell us a bit more about them, hoping you find it interesting.
Rustic rainbow cake

Rustic rainbow cake

Beatriz, the author of the blog To Be Gourmet, makes our mouths water with a cake that you'll enjoy both hot and served cold. She followed one of the recipes found in a book known to all lovers of Italian cuisine, La Cuchara de Plata. Enjoy this delicious cake!