14.11.2015

Pad Thai

I made a vegetarian pad thai the other day, and it turned out really good! I didn't miss the traditional addition of meat/shrimps and noodles at all (but of course, feel free to add those if you like)! This can be made either warm or cold. If using sauce I prefer to heat it, but otherwise this is a great salad! Choose the amount of each ingridient as you like. 

Red cabbage
Spring onions
Bean sprouts
Chili
Zucchini (sliced)
Carrot (sliced)

Toppings: 
Coriander
Cashew nuts

I did not find tamarind anywhere, so I'll leave out the sauce recipe for you to find elsewhere. 

Photo and recipe inspiration: Food Fix Up

09.09.2015

The ultimate breakfast pancake


If you want an amazing low-carb breakfast (or dessert, or dinner, or lunch...) this is it. Use whichever toppings you want!


Pancake:
2 eggs
2 tablespoons of philadelphia
Cinnamon

Toppings:
I usually fry up some bits of apple in a dry pan with some cinnamon, and top everything with bluberries and honey. Oh-so-good!

03.08.2015

If you're going to have a bar in your house...



It needs to look this good. 

And if you don't have the space, get a bar cart! Either way, every home bar should have some sexy, hard-to-get-a-hold-on tonic water, gin (preferably Hendrick's), vodka, whiskey, contreau,vermouth, tequila, rum, Champagne, San Pellegrino, coke, sprite zero, juices (orange,  lemon, cranberry, tomato, pineapple), ginger ale, some sour mix and simple syrup (make yourself with sugar and water). 

For garnishes you should have olives, lime/lemon, cucumber, cherries, salt, pepper, sugar, some herbs, and most importantly: ICE. Also, a hot Scandinavian tip: Go get some pines from a pine tree. It's free, adds a special flavour to an (e.g.) orange drink, and looks so cool. 

Glasses: Champagne, rocks, long/high ball, beer, martini 

Other stuff: Champagne bucket, shaker and strainer, bar spoon, ice bucket, ice picker, mudler, jigger, knives, straws, bottle opener, wine opener (although the wine should be kept elsewhere), toothpicks, napkins, towel, nuts, different bowls to keep the garnish and stuff, serving tray, some flowers in a small wase, three books about drinks and how to mix.

Also, I found this cool Martini-"guide" on www.artofmanliness.com:  

International Bartender’s Association’s official Martini recipe:
  • 4 parts Gin
  • 1 part dry vermouth (sometimes called French or white vermouth)
Pour all ingredients into mixing glass over ice and stir well. Strain into chilled cocktail glass. Squeeze lemon peel over the drink, discard. Garnish with one green olive.
Variations:
The variations on the Martini could fill a whole book. Keep in mind there is no “right” way, only the way you want your drink. I’ll list a few of the most popular.
  • Vodka Martini: Use vodka in place of gin, garnish with lemon twist.
  • Churchill: A Martini with no vermouth. Basically cold gin in a glass. Legend has it Churchill would “look in the direction of France” and that would be plenty of vermouth.
  • Roosevelt: Two olives instead of one. Even number of olives is considered bad luck by some.
  • Dirty Martini: Add olive brine to taste.
  • Burnt Martini: Uses Scotch instead of vermouth.
  • Buckeye: Martini with a black olive.
  • Gibson: Martini with an onion instead of an olive.
  • Dickens: Martini with no garnish — no olive or twist.
  • Vesper Martini: 3 partsgin, 1 part vodka, 1/2 part Lillet, lemon twist, shaken, not stirred. James Bond’s martini. Also called a 007.
  • Bradford: A standard Martini shaken, not stirred.









 
 
 
 


31.07.2015

Chicken Satay Sauce


I've made satay before, with water and peanut butter, but this is so much better. It might be one of the best sauces I've ever had. Seriously. And it's ridiculously easy.

You need                                      
Oil or butter
Red curry paste
Chili flakes

Coconut milk (normal, not light. Let it set in the refrigerator)  

Peanut butter 
What you do (serves at least two):
Heat up a pan with some oil or butter. When hot, put in 3,5 teaspoons of the curry and chili flakes. Fry it for a minute or two, then, add the box of coconut milk and about 3 tablespoons of peanut butter.   Heat everything. Depending on what you like, add more chili or more peanut butter. If you have unsalted peanut butter you might need to add salt or soy sauce as well. 

Enjoy! 

19.07.2015

MY STYLE: INTERIOR

Over the years I have gotten to know myself better, including my style. I'm still not one of those people with a super specific style, but I feel I have a certain grasp of what I like and don't like. Inbetween there are of course some grey areas.

However, I started out loving all things (or no things?) minimal, but now I'm pretty much a maximalist. I love details, colours, unique materials and stuff that feels luxurious. I'm not into overly done places, I still like things simple, but I like them with a story. A rug from Morocco, a Buddha from Malaysia, sea shells from Bali.... I don't want my home to be steril and white anymore, I want it to have a cosy, yet classy vibe, with elements from all my favourite places in the world. I want my home to tell my story; where I'v been, what I love.

I don't know how to define my style, but maybe edgy elegance with a boho twist? Haha.
Anyway, what I do know is that I love(!) these homes featured on onekingslane.com:

High ceilings makes everything prettier. 




Although they might be very practical, I'm not a fan of kitchen cabinets. Open shelves is much more my thing. Preferably (at the moment) I want nothing on the walls above my kitchen counter. 

I love this. It has so much charm, but still feels somewhat refined. 

THE FIRST ENTRY

So, the first entry... I am sure I will look back at this at some point, just to remind myself why I started this blog. It's been a few years since I last blogged. Back then it was all models and fashion photography; and although I still love fashion, this blog will be very different.

I keep finding myself frustrated that I can't remember where I found that good interior picture with the yellow chair, or that amazing salad reciepe. This blog is meant to relieve some of that frustration by gathering it all in one place. I hope to create some sort of a system of all the things I find inspiring, using hashtags and categories. The search function will probably come in handy too. Interior, fashion, food and travel destinations – everything will be posted and kept safe here. And although this is done for me, I of course hope to inspire some others along the way.

The name was chosen because today is a Sunday. Over the years Sundays have become very valuable to me. They represent peace and happiness; it is the day of the week where I get to do exactly what I want.