poons of bitter almond extract and mix well. 2- Wash the organic or untreated orange. 3- Grate half of its zest using a microplane or another small grater. Adding orange zest is a tip to know for enhancing the scent of almond cakes. Almond Cake Baking 1- Preheat the oven to 180°C (356°F). 2- P ...
dried dill. Cucumber preparation The preparation of tzatziki is very simple. 1- Wash and peel the Cucumber. 2- Grate it onto a plate using a coarse grater. Note: In this very simple recipe, there is no need to drain the grated cucumber with salt. Preparation of Tzatziki Once you have prepared th ...
soak. 2- Wash the zucchini, without peeling it, then finely grate the trompette zucchini onto a plate. 3- Peel the apple and grate it with a coarse grater. 4- Drizzle the grated ingredients with the juice of half a lemon and set aside for the rest of the sweet zucchini cake recipe. Dough preparat ...
sugar in the food processor, to obtain a colored and flavored sugar. This trick allows you to flavor cakes with citrus zest much faster than using a grater or microplane. Preparation of the cake batter You just have to prepare the cocoa and cherry cake batter: 1- Mix the yogurt with the citrus-fla ...
ret to its incredibly moist texture lies in its main ingredient: grated carrots! 1- Peel and wash the carrots. 2- Grate the carrots finely, using a grater or food processor. 3- You should get between 200 and 250 grams of grated carrots. Preparation of dry ingredients To make this carrot cake, I a ...
ato puree. 3- Season this tomato sauce with salt, pepper, dried basil and garlic semolina. 4- Grate the cheese of your choice with a large hole grater so as to obtain long strands of cheese. 5- If your black olives are not pitted, pit them. Assembly To make these mini spider pizzas, I u ...
ple method we show you below involves only 5 steps to make. 1- Start by detailing the beeswax (or your leftover candles) into small flakes using a grater or paring knife. Place the resulting flakes in your glass jar. 2- Boil water in a saucepan and melt the wax in the jar in a double boiler. W ...
to anyone who is reluctant to try this little seed! 1- Peel and slice the shallot. 2- Peel and wash the carrot, then grate it with a large-hole grater. 3- Measure the quinoa and rinse it with plenty of water in a sieve until the water runs clear. 4- Measure the water and pour it into a s ...
Vitamin Salad is easy to make with ingredients that are available in all seasons. 1- Peel and wash the carrots, then grate them with a large-hole grater. 2- Cut the orange in half. Squeeze out pieces of flesh from one half and squeeze the other half. 3- Cut the avocado in half. Remove the ...
d apple or use only half of a large golden apple. 1- Wash and peel the apple. 2- Cut the apple into quarters. 3- Grate three quarters with a coarse grater and slice the last quarter into thin slices for garnish. 4- Sprinkle the grated or sliced apple with lemon juice to prevent it from browning. ...
ini from Nice. By keeping the skin, this vegetable releases less water, which is preferable for making fritters. 1- Grate the zucchini with a coarse grater. 2- Salt and pepper. 3- Let the grated zucchini drain in a colander for about an hour. Preparation of the filling 1- Wash and dry the mint le ...
height of the glass. 2- Add a scoop of lemon sorbet to each glass. 3- Sprinkle each non-alcoholic cocktail with grated lime zest using a microplane grater and the half lime you set aside. 4- Serve this mocktail immediately, with a dessert spoon. This way, everyone can choose to eat the ice cream ...