Posts Tagged ‘Nutella’

Nutella Mousse

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nutella mouse

Happy Wednesday, my dears!

Are you as excited about this one as I am?

Just 2 ingredients:

Whipping cream for mousse

1 cup of heavy whipping cream.

adding nutella for mousse

1/2 cup Nutella. (Hint: use the same measuring cup because the cream left coating the bottom of the cup will help the Nutella slide right out).

whip on HI for 5 minutes

and you’ve made heaven in a pretty glass coupe.

Spoon into serving glasses then chill for a few hours to give your mousse that fluffy, soft chill.

It gives me shivers!

Add this to your arsenal of no-bake desserts.

If you prefer the extra-airy texture of a real mousse, you could try adding in egg whites whipped to medium-hard peaks.

I’d have to stop eating first.

This recipe serves 4.

xoxosl

10 No-Bake Desserts

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Our favorite desserts are no bake, no fuss and a major joy.  We put 10 of them together for The Daily Meal today.  And, yes, this is what our job looks like.  (Some days at least).

If you’re worried about not putting in the extra effort to make dessert, remember our cardinal rules of entertaining: one course should be entirely store-bought.

Next time you’re hosting buy a few good-quality ingredients and assemble dessert. No one will notice, or if you have friends who care then reconsider the friendship.

Enjoy!  We did.

 

 

1. Strawberries mixed with lemon whipped cream (add zest to cream before whipping)

2. Strawberries dipped in lemon curd- yogurt sauce (make just the lemon-yogurt sauce from this recipe)

3. Italian-style affogato–espresso and whipped cream over gelato

 

 

4. Root beer floats in tall chilled glasses with striped straws

5. Fresh fruit and decadent chocolate bars

 

 

6. Store-bought angel food cake, toasted with a smear of Nutella and and a sprinkle of toasted almonds, hazelnuts or sea salt

 

 

7. Ice cream sandwiches made with good bakery cookies, Haagen-Daz ice cream and sprinkle of sea salt

 

 

8. Fresh berries tossed with good balsamic vinegar, chopped basil and a dollop of sweetened mascarpone

9. Biscotti al Vin Santo:  Store-bought biscotti with Vin Santo and seasonal fruit

10. Baklava and mint tea

Any favorites we forgot?

xoxosl

Field Guide Los Angeles: Breakfast

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Image: Broomcakes

Lydia and I are often asked for suggestions about where to eat when visiting Los Angeles.  It’s a hard question to answer.  I’ll pick a place and cross the city in my mind from my home downtown all the way to the ocean, not wanting to leave a single crumb unnamed.

We’re sharing our favorites here, beginning with this field guide to LA breakfasts.

The list is surely incomplete, so help a fellow reader (and us!) out and share your secret breakfast nook.

xoxosl

Intelligentsia Café— When all you need is good coffee and a place to sun.  We prefer the Silverlake location.

Flore Vegan—A rainbow of smoothies and fresh juices plus vegan breakfast burritos and my favorite—the blueberry buckwheat bliss.  Flore inspired Lydia’s divine organic green smoothie.

Bottega Louie—Gorgeous.  A renovated Art Deco bank turned fine Italianate eatery with cathedral ceilings, floor to ceiling windows, marble floors and counters.  The service is grand and the food walks the line between elegant and crave-worthy, e.g. meatball pizza and portobello “fries” with garlic aioli.  I’m partial to the green juice and pain au chocolat, though not necessarily on the same trip.  The pastry counter and mini market is full of little treasures like European sea salts, baguette sandwiches and nutella.

Maison Midi—A French-inspired sidewalk cafe/bistro that poaches perfect eggs, whips a mean Hollandaise and doubles as a home store specializing in bright Mediterranean linens, ceramics and Laguiole knives?  Someone read my wish list.

Little Next Door—My pitstop after fetching a hungry pal at the airport.  A Parisian-style outdoor cafe with champagne cocktails, patisserie and “deli ” salads, e.g. green lentils with butternut squash and Moroccan olives, and roasted quinoa with scallions, black currants and pine nuts.  Location convenient to all Third Street shopping.  Bonus: food is all organic and vegan options are plentiful.

Joan’s on Third—Just a few blocks down from Little Next Door, this gourmet marketplace sells pungent craggy cheeses, morning muffins heavy with honey, coconut and carrot and turkey meatloaf sandwiches, among many others.  Nab the goods to spark dinner party conversation, be it a new cheese, Italian dried pasta or homemade marshmallows.

Image: Gourmet.com

Huckleberry—They had me at the name.

Who doesn’t want to eat at a place called Huckleberry?  Especially early in the morning, before the crowds hit and Wilshire Blvd is still sleepy by LA standards.  I’ve made the poached egg over farmers’ market vegetables with pesto and toasted breadcrumbs with some success, but it tastes better at Huckleberry.

Maybe because it’s the starter course to a miniature fresh fruit crostata.

Baked goods don’t come any better.

BLD—Amazing eggs and hash, ricotta pancakes and fluffy french toast.  Sunny and bright with windows on two sides overlooking Beverly Blvd.    Also does a delicious veggie burger and wine and cheese tastings at dinnertime.

The Santa Monica Farmers’ Market—The quintessential California breakfast spot, especially in the summer when berries and stone fruit abound and vendors bring hand pies and sell iced coffees.  Once you’ve made your haul, you can always have breakfast #2 at Le Pain Quotidien on Santa Monica at Third.  Like the market, Le Pain is veg and vegan friendly.

Tell us, what have we forgotten?

xoxosl

The Weekend Dish: Breakfast

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We have breakfast on the brain here at A & O as we gear up to make it for our clients this weekend! The forecast is in the 80’s so the weather will be perfect for peachy pink freshly squeezed Cara Cara orange juice and Italian breakfast paninis (pancetta, egg, arugula and slow roasted tomatoes) served on the deck overlooking the ocean.

Cara Cara Orange

I ADORE breakfast. Eggs are one of my favorite foods (as seen here and here.) Growing up my mom would make my brother and I popovers for breakfast on very special occasions! Hot from the oven and slathered with raspberry jam, the are truly one of the best things on earth.

popovers

My Dad used to make us creatively shaped chocolate chip pancakes which we topped with whipped cream (from a can of course) or little marshmallows.

chocolate chip pancakes

Now days I like to start the day with something lighter and healthier like our Cranberry Coconut Granola over Greek yogurt.

CranberryCoconut Granola

Or a green smoothie with seasonal or frozen fruit and lots of leafy greens during the week.

Green Smoothie

But weekends are a time to indulge in a big breakfast and the shared act of celebrating the morning with your loved ones.  If I was cooking for myself this weekend I might make Sarah’s Lemon Blueberry Pancakes

Lemon Blueberry Pancakes

Or the sweet breakfast panino we featured this week with the mouthwatering combination of Nutella and Bananas!

nutella panini

This weekend make something special for breakfast at home or treat yourself to a breakfast date with a girlfriend. Enjoy one of the weekend’s best little rituals in honor of Sarah and I as we slave away in the slums of Malibu.

xo,

LEH

Nutella & Banana Breakfast Panino

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Image: Andurhina

Happy Wednesday, loves!

Lydia and I have been preparing breakfast to-order lately.  Here’s our menu from this past weekend:

Freshly-squeezed OJ, coffee and tea

Eggs Any Way with bacon and/or sausage, toast and/or a cheddar biscuit warm from the oven

Smoked Salmon Omelet with chive crème fraîche

Belgian Waffle with warm maple syrup

Oatmeal topped with caramelized bananas and pecans.

This weekend we’ll add a breakfast BLTA—an  egg sandwich with bacon, arugula, oven-roasted tomato and avocado on toasted sourdough.

But nothing compares to a toasted nutella & banana breakfast sandwich.

I advise dusting with powdered sugar and presenting it to the one you love on a special plate.  Or you can savor it my way— straight from a paper towel, alone at the kitchen counter.

xoxosl

Nutella & Banana Breakfast Panini

Serves 1 lucky duck

Ingredients

2 slices egg bread (brioche or challah)

1-2 tablespoons nutella

1 ripe banana, peeled and sliced

1 tablespoon unsalted butter, softened

Directions

Preheat your panini press or a nonstick pan over medium-high heat

Spread the nutella evenly on one side of each bread slice.  Top one piece with the sliced bananas and press the bread into a sandwich.  Spread both sides with butter and place in the the hot press or pan.

Close your panini press until bread is toasty and nutella has melted, about 3 minutes.  If using a nonstick pan, press the sandwich down with a heavy lid or your spatula. Turn your heat to medium and flip when the first side is golden brown, about 2 minutes.  Cook until the second side is golden brown, about 2 minutes more.

The Weekend Dish: Stocking Stuffers

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Image: Chotda

Hi loves, what are you doing this weekend?

I’m driving to Newport Beach for a little QT with my brother and then Lydia and I will fête a mother-to-be on Sunday.

Here’s our bottomless stocking wish list.  Maybe it will inspire a few choices for the chef in your family!

Fleur de Sel Camargue

Nearly as good as a trip to France

Kiehl's Ultimate Strength Hand Salve

Because our hands need pampering

Butter London in The Old Bill

And pretty polish on our days off

(No polish in the kitchen)

Vosges: GIngerbread Chocolate

There must be an edible–either a clementine or a sophisticated holiday chocolate bar

Hamman brass bowls

For stashing jewelry or serving chutney

Teaspoon in biscuit

Pretty teaspoons

Gimme! Coffee

for stirring coffee

Mmmmm

or spooning Nutella

(Giada wants some too)

Heath holiday salt & pepper shakers

A major improvement on Mr. and Mrs. Claus

(Bottomless stocking)

xoxosl