Two simple Fresh appetisers & Spring setting
Despite we are only in February, I couldn’t help myself and pot a few spring arrangements to bring a degree of loveliness into the house. I potted some ivy and deep purple crocus into my main french cast iron vase and individual crocus into separate little pots. I personally think spilling plants like ivy, always add a wild carefree feeling to the arrangement. The latter pots being so small, the tiny crocus bulbs are the perfect size for these. I also added a little bit of moss on the edges for a more natural finish. I couldn’t help and buy a few pots of herbs; some lemon thyme and rosemary and a fresh bouquet of tulips, as they are back in season. Usually after the Christmas season is over, I have an urge to cleanse the house, declutter and make everything light and airy. Immediately after the festive season, I am ready for Spring to arrive that is very wishful thinking, since I live in Finland. I’m happy, days are longer and lighter now which makes me crave for more fresh types of foods. Two easy and simple appetisers that I made last week were endive leaves in caesar salad dressing & slow roasted tomatoes with buffalo mozzarella. Both extremely simple and elegant.
Two simple appetisers : Endive leaves in casear salad dressing & slow roasted tomatoes with buffalo mozzarella
Endive leaves in caesar salad dressing
Endive leaves are a lovely yet simple way to elevate your casual salad giving it that crisp and bitter taste. The creamy garlic infused caesar salad dressing softens the flavour leaving a refined and interesting aftertaste. This takes a few minutes to make and adds a little spring to the house, despite us being only in February.
Ingredients
1/2 garlic cloves (depending on how much garlic you like)
2 anchovies in oil
small handful (15g) of grated parmesan
5 tbsp mayonnaise
1 tbsp lemon juice
Finely grate the garlic, then mash in the anchovies – you can also do this with the edge of a knife on a chopping board. Spoon into a bowl and finely grate in the parmesan, then stir in the mayonnaise and dijon and a little bit of lemon juice. For this recipe, I also toasted a bunch of almond flakes on a dry pan for a bit of extra crunch. Garnish with lots of black pepper.
Slow roasted tomatoes with buffalo mozzarella
Another wonderfully simple appetiser is a good quality buffalo mozzarella (or burrata, which is even better) paried with oven roasted tomatoes.
Ingridents (serves 2)
4-5 tomatoes sliced into quarters
2 whole buffalo mozzarellas
Olive oil/salt/pepper/thyme
Preheat oven to 150˚C.
Line an oven tray with baking paper and spread tomatoes out on it.
Drizzle with oil and sprinkle with salt, pepper and sugar (optional). Add a few herbs on top like thyme or rosemary
Bake for 1 1/4 hours or until slightly shrivelled.
Serve when slightly warm with an entire ball of mozzarella. Drizzle extra oil on top, a sprinkling of salt and pepper and a few twigs of thyme.
Christmas Eve Table Decor
Embarking on the enchanting journey of Christmas decoration, I sought to capture the timeless allure of the season by adorning my surroundings with the natural splendor of evergreen elements. Infused with a subtle Nordic charm and a touch of French country elegance, my Christmas table became a canvas of festive joy.
Embarking on the enchanting journey of Christmas decoration, I sought to capture the timeless allure of the season by adorning my surroundings with the natural splendor of evergreen elements. Infused with a subtle Nordic charm and a touch of French country elegance, my Christmas table became a canvas of festive joy.
Mindful Christmas Decorating
In the art of mindful Christmas decorating, the pursuit is not merely aesthetic but a deliberate journey into the soul of the season. Eschewing the allure of commercial extravagance, the emphasis is on crafting an atmosphere that transcends trends, embracing a timeless and elegant allure. Candles, gracefully flickering like echoes of bygone traditions, take center stage, casting a soft, intimate glow that transcends materialistic shimmer. Foraged greens, gathered with a gentle touch from nature's bounty, intertwine with the spirit of the outdoors, infusing the space with an organic harmony. The flower arrangements, not ostentatious but thoughtfully curated, mirror the understated beauty of the season. Each element, from the flickering flames to the verdant accents, converges in a symphony of simplicity and grace—an homage to the essence of Christmas that resonates far beyond fleeting trends, embodying a mindful celebration of warmth, connection, and the enduring magic of the holiday spirit.
The delightful festivities unfolded as Christmas Eve drew near, ushering in moments of warmth and togetherness. In the company of my husband and Lucas, the morning was gracefully marked by shared joys—savoring rice porridge, harmonizing with Christmas melodies, and relishing the joy of unwrapping gifts. Notably, the eve doubled as a celebration of Siena's third birthday, a joyous occasion that we commemorated beneath the twinkling lights of our adorned tree, basking in the glow of shared laughter and the aroma of freshly brewed coffee.
Our holiday celebrations extended beyond the confines of our home, with Christmas Eve dinner at my husband's family and a subsequent gathering of loved ones for Christmas dinner. Yet, it was the day spent hosting my own family that held a special place in my heart, as I reveled in the joy of curating cherished memories as the gracious host.
Turning my attention to the Christmas table, I envisioned a tapestry of natural beauty. Pine branches formed a verdant garland at the center, interwoven with delicate eucalyptus twigs. Danish slim candles from Ester and Erik, in enchanting beige and olive green hues, cast a soft, intimate glow. A fusion of Tina K. plates as a base, adorned with eclectic French plates collected over the years, added a touch of personalized charm. Olive green linen napkins from H&M replaced the conventional white, imparting a gentle elegance, while hyacinth flowers delicately punctuated the tableau.
To commence our festive feasting, we crafted delectable Cointreau-based cocktails that proved to be an instant hit. The culinary symphony unfolded with white fish tartare canapés, followed by succulent scallops and a tantalizing shrimp Skagen dish. Our culinary journey continued with the traditional fish tableau, featuring an array of roe, cured fish, salads, and foie gras. For the pièce de résistance, we eschewed the conventional ham in favor of a sumptuous goose confit paired with parmesan potatoes, elevating the dining experience to a crescendo of flavor.
The atmosphere, characterized by its intimate charm, was further heightened by the exquisite weather—a stunning backdrop to our festive gathering. In sharing these glimpses of my Christmas celebration, I extend an invitation to revel in the magic of the season, where each element is meticulously curated to evoke joy, warmth, and lasting memories.