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Thursday, January 28, 2010

Melanzane alla Parmigiana

Messy Indie Cooking Series: Vol. 1




This is an easy, fast and delicious dish! It's a Neapolitan dish with eggplants, tomatoes, mozzarella cheese, parmigiano (Parmesan) cheese and some fresh basil. For this recipe you will need 2 small eggplants (10-15cm long or a big one), 3 tomatoes, mozzarella cheese slices and freshly grated Parmesan, ground black pepper and salt to season. Optional: some garlic powder and half a leek.






Start by washing the eggplants and cutting them into slices with skin, not to thick and not too thin, around 0,5 cm thick. Place a kitchen towel on your cooking table, start by covering the towel space with the eggplants and sprinkle some salt on them. Then cover the eggplants with another sheet of kitchen towel and leave it to rest. (This will make all the bitterness of the eggplants disappear when you cook them).

While you leave the eggplants, start by chopping your tomatoes into small cubes, also if you are using the leek, cut it into small rounds. Place the whole in a bowl and mix with 2 tablespoons of olive oil and some fresh chopped basil. Here I chose to work with purple basil as to match with the eggplants. :) Sprinkle some pepper and salt and some garlic powder if desired.

By the time you're done you can begin mounting the eggplants in one of those Pyrex glass dishes made for cooking. You begin by covering the bottom of the dish with a thick layer of olive oil, then place the eggplants one by one on it, On them apply the tomato cubes and leeks rounds. After than apply the mozzarella slices and a bit of the Parmesan. You should repeat these layers until you run out of ingredients. Always starting by the eggplants and finish with the cheese on top.




The result should look like this:



Put in the oven at medium heat for at least 40 minutes. You can serve this dish with some rice if desired. But alone will definitely delight your palate.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Multicolored bubbles and a drop of black ink


I made a dress,

A size too large,

I wore it once.



It had multicolored bubbles.



I was thrilled

Slightly agitated,

I dropped the black ink!



On those multicolored bubbles.



They turned black, grey and white,

I was no longer in Techinicolor.

I returned to being plain.



No more of those multicolored bubbles.

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Death by Chocolate





Isn't this nice and refined?
Exorbitantly delicious and exquisite to try???
What a sweet way to die!


mmm... I had a piece of this litchi-mango mousse with raspberry center...

And to my surprise it had chocolate coins on the side...with Egyptian Hieroglyphs!
NIAM!
What a delight!

Friday, January 22, 2010

David Byrne


I don't know much about him. I saw True Stories once. I would recommend to watch for its content and the way it was shoot. I'm not an expert, but I like things that are visually appealing. And this is one of them. Plus it has this lovely 80's feel to it. I don't think the 80's was a bad period, it might have been very commercial like it is now, very flashy and maybe trashy too, but it still had positive things. That's why for me it's something you can't miss out, revisiting the past is good, but not staying in it. Apart from his films, his musical carrier is beyond imagination, I'm glad I was introduced to it. (Thank you). My favorite part of him, ( artistically,I mean) is him as a visual artist. I think he is a genius. I would love to visit NY and get to see the installation "playing the building". Also I would love to park my bike on one of his famous racks! Find out for yourselves.

First Post.



I feel very inspired to start this new blog (and very first blog too!) as I think I have a lot of things to share. I take a lot of time to write, and I tend to be more of a visual person. So I think you'll see more pictures than me babbling. I'm open to receive your comments and hope you enjoy it.