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Lazy kluski for lazy afternoon

Lazy kluski for lazy afternoon

Today is the first post after succesfuly migrating magdacooks.com for our new 3 year home. If the service is on the same excellent level it’s sure that we’ll stay there with all our projects. I can absolutely recommend Namecheap.com. I never ever had such a 

Cookies in picnic mood…

Cookies in picnic mood…

  Well, Cookies never was subtle, and this time he used friends on FB to poke me in the eye and make me write another post. And yeah, he succeeded 0_o. So, couple weeks ago, we were entertaining in the Burrow, yeah since we moved 

Work food part 3

Work food part 3

71 work salad

I can’t believe that I still manage to continue my no (or low) carbs way of eating. Thankfully some of the people at work help to keep me in line. So a couple days ago one of my young colleagues offered to share her lunch salad with me, and since it was a day Cookies and I didn’t feel like doing anything other then pack random stuff for my lunch I accepted her kind offer. I looked into my lunch box and found out that Cookies packed strips of red pepper, so we mixed it together and shared this nice and very simple salad.

Cookies Wet Dream

Cookies Wet Dream

Cookies Wet Dream For as long as I can remember Cookies has been moaning how much he misses certain dishes from US. Some of those foods I managed to make, like Sloppy Joes or Dirty Rice. But one of his Holy Grails is Cinnamon Raisins 

Tortillas with Chorizo and Cheese

Tortillas with Chorizo and Cheese

Tortillas with Chorizo and Manchego Cheese Lately in my country, Lidl – a store chain from Germany, got, what I think is a great marketing idea for their campaign, that uses only products from their stores. Actually, the first time since a PRUSAKOLEP ad*. I 

Blueberry Cobbler by Melissa

Blueberry Cobbler by Melissa

Blueberry Cobbler by Melissa

Since I presented this idea of sharing recipes to my friends, I’m getting plenty of response’s 😉 Today I present recipe for a Deep South dessert with blueberries prepared and written by Melissa who lives in Redwood, Mississippi.

As friends from all over the world (0_o I hope, ok?) look at my blog, I let myself recount ingredients and degrees to metric system.

Melissa’s recipe
Well, I started off trying to think of a dessert that would be simple, not take too much time in the kitchen, and be about as idiot proof as it comes. That led me to one of my favorites, Blueberry Cobbler. Now, I know what you are thinking, “Wait a minute, don’t you have to make pie crust and roll out all that dough for a cobbler?” In this recipe, I am pleased to say, “No!”

You will need the following ingredients:

3 medium (or larger) eggs
3 cups ( 550g) of Blueberries
2 cups (220g) of sugar
1 stick (110g) of butter or oleo
4 or 5 slices of day old bread (white)

Preparations
Preheat oven to 350 (175C) degrees. I use a Pyrex 11” x 7” glass baking dish for this recipe. Coat the inside of the dish with a non-stick cooking spray. Place berries in your dish. Pinch bread into small pieces and arrange over the berries. Make sure all of the berries are covered by the bread. Melt butter then add the sugar and eggs. Stir thoroughly until mixed well. Pour the mixture over the bread covered berries. Be sure that all bread is coated with the butter mixture. Put in the oven for 45 minutes. After removing the cobbler from the oven, let it stand for 5 to 10 minutes before serving.

I have also made this cobbler using fresh strawberries and peaches. I hope you enjoy a little taste of the Deep South!

Until next time, take care of yourself and each other 0_o

Feta Pulpetki, disaster or success?

Feta Pulpetki, disaster or success?

Feta Pulpetki, disaster or success? As today is Sunday, I wanted to shine in the kitchen and make something completely new plus that was very vegetarian… I was deliberating if I should post it, but since I’m not a fancy chef I’m prone to mistakes.