Monday, September 24, 2018

German Fresh Plum Pastry

Hello there!

It is fall, 
though the trees are not yet changing in my yard yet.
I am in the fall baking mood, 
which happens to me every fall!
Not so much the rest of the year, however, I am
trying to turn over a new leaf
and document the things that I am doing
each day.

Maybe this is mostly for me,
but for sure I want to do this and write.

I created a pastry today that is a knock off of one my
mother baked when she was alive, but she 
baked it in a large baking sheet and not
in individual little pastries.



I made this by using a very simple recipe.  
I love the recipe "5 Minute Bread" which is found easily
on line under that title.

I mixed up the bread recipe and let it rise.
Then I took small pieces of the dough about half the size
of a golf ball,  rolled the dough in sugar.

Then after rolling it in sugar I flatten the sugared dough in
a round disk shape and put it on my baking stone.
(on the stone is white cornmeal)

Then I used purple plums from my plum tree in my yard.
Cut the plums in half and place 2 or 3 plums on 
the flattened sugared bread.


When we were touring in Europe in the fall, I remember seeing these
in the bakeries, though I never ordered one, only took
pictures of the beautiful pastries, they looked divine.


After the plums are placed on the bread, I sprinkle cinnamon
and sugar mixture over the top of the plums and bread.


Bake for 20-25 minutes, 
and they turn out just like this!

They are so scrumptious!
I look forward to them every year.

One of the things always on my fall bucket list.

They are so fun and easy!

Enjoy.

Ciao,


Robin

Sunday, September 16, 2018

Inspiration

It’s time again to share another
project.  Oh, my mind is always filled with so many
projects!  

I will be better at sharing the projects I am doing.
I recently was reading my Bella Grace magazine and in it
was a quote from Mother Teresa

“We know only too well that what we are doing is 
nothing more than a drop in the ocean.
But if the drop were not there, the ocean would
be missing something.”

So all these things that we do are drops of something out there,
and it is even better when we are sharing our drops 
with others to inspire.

My projects this summer have been vast, and even with the feeling that
I wonder if they will all get completed.  I will now share
and hope in some way can be an inspiration to others.

I have been watercoloring some more, with the hopes that I will get
really good at this.  This learning to watercolor
flowers is an amazing journey that I want to continue for as
long as my fingers and my eyes will allow me.


Here are my tulips I have been practicing.  I now have 2 of the
same and one other.  These really make me happy 
to look at!

I have been inspired by so very much, and will keep on going.

My projects around the house are coming next!

Ciao,

Robin