Sunday, January 10, 2010

Red and Green


I've been sitting here all weekend waiting for "Daisy" to strike with her mountains of snow - a snow to end all snows - to stop all traffic, be it land or sea or air, to send millions to the markets to stock up on non-perishables for the weeks-long wait for the snow to slowly disappear and life to return to normal. Still waiting. We have only gotten a drizzly sleet that is coating everything with a treacherous layer of ice. Daisy, you are late - no dinner for you!

And to further reject the white beast who did not bother to visit us in Munich, I made some lovely spinach and ricotta gnocci with a tomato sauce for dinner last night. It was a Marcella Hazan recipe rather than my tried-and-true Suzanne Goin. And I gotta say...Marcella whooped Suzanne's butt. Compared to the gnocci with wild mushrooms I made some months back from my ever-favorite "Sunday Suppers at Lucques," (which at the time I thought were divine) the spinach and ricotta gnocci were much lighter and tastier. On the other hand...they were also a bit harder to handle. The dough was barely a dough - there was no rolling out and cutting it into 3/4 inch lengths. It was more of a sticky gooey process of tentative shaping and hoping that it would all be ok in the end. But it was. They were lovely - little pillows of cheesy green covered with a bright tomato sauce. Looking forward to making them again. Total time to make? About 1 hour start to finish.

As usual, the photos do not do justice. Ranjith commented on Friday..."hey, Julie, I need to give you a photography lesson...your New Year's food looked great, but the close-ups were terrible." But if I got serious about the photography I guess I would have to transform this into an only-food blog rather than a technology and food blog and that...would be really strange! Because OBVIOUSLY technology should be paired with food.

Anyway, here's Marcella's gnocci recipe - gotta share this one. Enjoy!
Ingredients:
1 lb fresh spinach or 1 10-ounce package frozen leaf spinach, thawed (Euro readers, 10 ounces = 283 grams, I used frozen and it was just fine)
2 Tablespoons butter
1 Tablespoon onion chopped very fine
2 Tablespoons chopped prosciutto or boiled unsmoked ham (I left this out - and didn't miss it.)
Salt
3/4 cup fresh ricotta cheese
2/3 cup all-purpose flour (I think i ended up using over a cup - I kept adding - just to get it to a reasonably solid consistency...)
2 egg yolks
1 cup freshly grated parmigiano-reggiano cheese
Whole nutmeg (I cheated - put in a pinch of pre-ground)

1) Cook the spinach in a covered pan with salt (VERY IMPORTANT) for about 5 minutes (I did about 3...) Drain it and squeeze all the moisure out of it, chop it coarsely (here's where i messed up - I didn't squeeze out enough water...but just resulted in adding more flour, so ok in the end...)

2) Saute the butter and onion in a small skillet until it is pale gold, then add the chopped ham. Cook for a few seconds. Add the chopped spinach and some salt and cook for 5 minutes, stirring frequently. Take off the heat and let cool.

3) In a bowl, combine the spinach mixture, the flour and ricotta and stir. Add the egg yolks, grated Parmesan, and a grating of nutmeg (about 1/8 teaspoon) and mix with a spoon. Taste and correct for salt.

4) Make small pellets of the mixture, shaping them quickly by rolling them in the palm of your hand. Ideally they should be no bigger than 1/2 inch across, but if you find it troublesome to make them that small, you can try for 3/4 inch. If the mixture sticks to your palms (IT DOES), dust your hands lightly with flour. (I tried the flour, but that did not help. So instead, I wet my hands with water and then rolled them - and THAT WORKED).

5) Drop the gnocci, a few at a time (about a dozen or so) into boiling SALTED water. Cook them for about 3 minutes - or for about a minute or two after they return to the surface of the water. Remove with a slotted spoon.

Serve on a platter covered with your sauce of choice and sprinkle liberally with Parmesan cheese.

Yum.

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Bavarian Breakfast



To say goodbye to our guests this morning we fed them a traditional Bavarian breakfast: Weiss Beer, Pretzles, Weisswurst, and sweet mustard. Gerd REALLY enjoyed it. Here are the before and after photos - before two beers and around 3 weisswurst and....after.

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Snow is Back





And spent the day at the lake. Thankfully in warm saunas for a good
portion of the day. Where i was not allowed to take photos...

...although I took ONE. A very decent one where no naked bodies can be seen. From the upstairs floor of the facility you can look out onto the lake. There were a whole variety of saunas to visit - even a crazy one outside on the lake. They had transformed a boat into a sauna. So you go sit in it and it is set to 90 degrees. The boat rocks back and forth in the waves as you sit there in sweat. Afterwards a lot of people jump in the lake, but I was not that brave...

Before going into the place, we walked around Tegernsee a bit freezing our butts off in order to REALLY want to go into the sauna.

Feeding our Brains





In order to distract ourselves yesterday from our somewhat sore heads and flagging energy, we headed over to the museum district to check out the new Museum Brandhorst and afterwards to the Pinakothek der Moderne, where we spent an hour looking through the product design galleries.

The first photo is a picture of an electric water boiler from France, made at the turn of the century. Looks a bit different than the one that I received as a Christmas present this year. ;-)

I liked the BMW motorcycle from 1928 - somehow a cross between a bicycle and a motorbike.

The green room was interesting - a room brightly lit with these green lights. Your eyes play a trick on you when you are inside of it - the white walls outside look pink when you are standing in the room. But the green light didn't fool the camera...although there is a bit of a pink tinge to the white.

Finally - we called it quits when we saw Gerd and Delphine collapsed on the steps towards the end of the day. ;-)

Headed out for Afghani food last night, which our guests enjoyed a lot.

Today: off for massages and sauna near Tegernsee and then...probably...ethiopian food for dinner.

And then one more day of vacation...ouch.

Friday, January 1, 2010

Happy New Year














We had a nice evening last night with Gerd and Delphine. Started the 6-course southeast asian tasting menu at around 7 and finished at around 10:30. Goal: tasty and attractive food that was not rich but still very enjoyable and which would leave no one too tired to move afterward. Goal accomplished. But...everyone is a little bit slow this morning...effects of champagne and wine. :-)

Today, the plan: museums. Tomorrow: spa/massage.

Cats didn't seem too disturbed by the fireworks last night, but we were surprised that they were so loud and prominent here - I guess we have never been in Munich for New Year's, although that seems almost inconceivable.


1st Course:
Scallop and Mango Spoons with Thai Basil

2nd Course:
Water Pepper Leaf wraps with coconut marmelade

3rd Course:
Banana flower and duck breast salad with star fruit and pomelo

4th Course:
Granny smith apple and lemongrass sorbet

5th Course:
Rice flower and tumeric crepes with lemongrass shrimp

6th Course:
Coconut flan with longan, pomegranate and physalis

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

"Magic Slates" of the Future

I keep hearing the endless blah blah blah of the blahgosphere chattering about Apple's rumoured eReader/magic device to be released in the second half of next year. Along with the hype surrounding the Kindle/Nook/Txtr/whatever the Sony thing is called, one feels a bit hit over the head with the marketing (news=marketing today) pushing the reader devices at the public.

This round, at least for me, there isn't an instant lust being generated like there was for the beloved iPhone. I have been wondering why that is. I mean, I am a tech geek and love all the tech toys...so why no "gotta-have-it" feeling for this rumoured contraption? I think I know, though. I am suffering from information overload. No matter how much I read these days, no matter how many videos I watch, simulations I look at, websites I click through, I always feel as though I am behind on information consumption. I know I am not unique here - far from it. But I guess what worries me about the eReaders is that they represent yet another format for information overload.

If you have a few minutes, take a look at these prototype videos (and if you're interested....). They show the potential direction that Apple's "iSlate" will be going in. Really amazing stuff, no question...





But...

Last night I downloaded a new app to the iphone - a freebie - a Sherlock Holmes ebook complete with text, words linked to definitions and related info, and videos to help set the scene in London during the Sherlock Holmes era. And...it was nice - well done and interesting - but it completely changes how one reads. When I get engrossed in a book, the pages turn seemingly automatically and images form in my head. I generally don't need a video to create a picture for myself. And in fact, it is nice to be able to concentrate on the actual language and words. Suddenly, I had blue links to click and video play buttons to press. And while I like the *idea* of all this extra information, it is incredibly distracting from the story itself. It distracts from the words. It limits my ability to create my own images in my head of how something might look.

So I am quite torn. While my tech-geeky side says "woo hoooooo! send me one now please!" my book-worm side says "no way, i want the feel and smell of a book, i want to enjoy the language without the constant pull to click a link or play a video." I know there must be a solution somewhere in the middle. Have the option to turn off all the gadgets while you read something the first time? Something of this nature. Hoping that the prototypes start to address this more as well soon...

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Into the Woods




After a lot of chilly drizzily weater, the sun peeked out today so it
was time for a walk. Perhaps not quite as nice as walking on a beach
in 80 degree weather with the crash of the ocean as an undertone, but
still quite nice to crunch through the leaves and rocks with the dark
green moss and scent of pines as a backdrop.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Had Enough Of This Country


I mean...how much is a person supposed to deal with? Time to learn to build an igloo or something. I have on three layers and am wrapped in a down comforter and am sitting next to a heater...doing powerpoint slides. Will be happy when Wednesday evening rolls around and I can just stay in bed under three comforters. lol.

YES! THE THERMOMETER SAYS -18!!!!

Friday, December 18, 2009

Jack Russell

I think he's a Jack Russell terrior? Anyway he was pretty cute. I want
to take him home with me. Not sure if he would get along with Sammy
and Sophie though.

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Winter Arrives





It snowed last night - an inch or two - and now Munich is a winter fairy land...at least until the sun melts away the powder.

And to celebrate...

Yesterday I was reading the reviews of the best iphone applications of 2009 (according to Apple) and ended up buying one that looked like fun - a panorama photo creator. And it works really well.

So I rode over to the gym on my bike through the English garden and tried it out. I need some practice, but playing around for now.

Friday, December 11, 2009

Turknstein

Sapient's Christmas video (and greeting) just went live and it's very cute. Take a look and consider helping support the charity we're giving to this year.

Turknstein flies again! from Turknstein on Vimeo.

Jingle Bells



Walking to work today, passed this flower shop with these beautiful bells made of branches and leaves and moss. They're huge and very lovely. I could imagine having one of these instead of a Christmas tree....not that we'll have a Christmas tree.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Too Late Turkey

Really it's a good thing these guys were nowhere to be seen last week.
I think they must have been in hiding in order to avoid turkey-loving
Americans.

This morning I ran outside to get a snap and they went running down
the hill in back of the house. Guess they must still be a little
nervous.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Ogilvy Snow



Nice! Silly little iphone App that is clever and simple. Ogilvy created an app that lets you make it look like it is snowing when you snap a pic with it. See - it'll even snow indoors for you or in sunny California when it is 60 degrees out (F). :-))) Nice holiday gimmick.

Nippy Napa










It is cooooold here, but beautiful. Tasted wine, biked all over the
place, but disappointed (a bit) by the food.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Time For Marshmallows

Sunny but chilly here, so the fire a welcome distraction