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Samedi 18 avril 2009 6 18 /04 /Avr /2009 10:25

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Today, I want to share with you a recipe of Brioche with Custard,

but first I would like to show you my new mixer from Kitchenaid.

I've wanted this for a long time, it makes my work much easier

and it is a beautiful piece for any kitchen.
My husband surprised me when he said he would buy me one,

I think it was because I said if I had one I could make more

sweets( hahaha ). Obviously he is the one that is going

to benefit from the things I will make with this machine.
 



Actually we went to the store only for the mixing machine,

then I saw the mechanical pastry bag, I wanted it, and

I had to take advantage of the opportunity,( I've had bad experiences with regular pastry bags ).

I got lucky, my husband really wanted the Brioches so I told

him, I could make it, but only if I had this mechanical pastry bag.


 

 

 


Finally, I want to take this opportunity to share

with you my cook book collection.

 

 

Brioche with Custard is a recipe which you need

a little bit of time to make, but believe me,

it is well worth  the effort.


 


















The video

 

Par SOUSOUKITCHEN - Publié dans : Cakes brioche - Communauté : Douceurs sucrées salées
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Vendredi 17 avril 2009 5 17 /04 /Avr /2009 12:14

Dear readers,
I want to share with you some good news that I received.
My blog was chosen as one of the " Finest Foodies Friday ",

weekly favorite from the Foodie Blogroll.
I feel honored since the membership contains over 3800 food blogs.
If you want to read more
click.
I would like to thank the people at Blogroll and Jenn from 
 

The leftover Queen, and all my readers.

It's nice to know there are others that enjoy Moroccan food like I do.

 

 

 

Par SOUSOUKITCHEN - Publié dans : Award /Tagues/ Blabla - Communauté : Douceurs sucrées salées
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Mardi 14 avril 2009 2 14 /04 /Avr /2009 20:20

Last year the largest Couscous was prepared in Agadir, and this year the largest Tanjia was prepared in Marrakech.
 


 

 

Last Saturday April 4th, Morocco entered the Guinness Book of World Records, with the dish Tangia a specialty of the red city Marrakesh.
 


The Tanjia pot was two meters high and one meter wide, it took 20 days of continuous work by three people who are specialists in making traditional pottery, used about 75 kilos of mud to make it.

The chefs who prepared the Tangia , cooked over 400 kg of beef.

It was displayed at the famous town square Jemaal E Fna.
 


A place famous for its culture and entertainment. Jamaa El Fna became the gathering place for people coming both from different quarters of the city and the surrounding areas of Marrakech to listen to story tellers , the snake charmers who come forward to put a tame snake around their neck or the couple of men making their Halka

(the circle of people surrounding them) bigger.
 


 

  

Gunawa musicians with their unique African music as

well as their acrobatic dances.


 


There are women sitting and waiting to apply Henna on a woman' s hands, or men sitting nearby waiting to read someone's future either by reading their palms or using cards.
 

The place is also surrounded by orange juice stands

that make fresh juice day and night.

 


At dusk Jamaa El Fna becomes illuminated by dozens of food stands making it the biggest restaurant in Morocco. The foods, typically Moroccan, Harira (Moroccan soup), snails, sheep's heads, chicken, couscous, kebab and of course, Tanjia.


The food is exquisite, tasteful and much appreciated by

Moroccans ( including my self of course) and tourists.

 


Horse drawn buggies called "El Koutchi" is usually used by tourist as a form of transportation in Marrakesh. It lets the tourist see the sides of Marrakesh and hear the stories from the buggy driver.
 


 

 

 

It is enjoyable to sit at the terrace of one of these cafes and observe the movement, color, culture and history.
 



 

Jacque Majorelle was one of the more important collectors of plants of his area. Plants of the five continents are exposed in an enchanting framework. That was the workshop of Jacques Majorelle.

 


 

 

 

 

Jacques Majorelle is born in 1886 in Nancy (France). In 1919 he settles in Marrakech to continue his career of painter, where he acquires a ground which was going to become the Majorelle garden. Since 1947 he opens his garden's doors to the public.




Following a car accident, he returns to France, where he dies in 1962. in 1980 Pierre Bergé and Yves Saint Laurent repurchase the garden and restore it.


 

I dedicate this article to the red city " Marrakesh". I have been in many cities throughout my life but Marrakesh is without a doubt my favorite city.
If I had the choice, I would live there for the rest of my life.



Let me share with you some photos of this magnificent city.















Do you believe me now ? I told you Marrakesh is beautiful.

 

You will find the Tangia Recipe HERE.

 

 

Par SOUSOUKITCHEN - Publié dans : Tagines & Tangia - Communauté : Douceurs sucrées salées
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