Category Archives: meat & fish

A Day Well Spent

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Being a child (again): Running along the beach, starling sea gulls and cheering out of joy when the waves hit the shore. Playing again… all day long. And laughing – so loud and so long until you get a stich and watery eyes. Practicing to juggle. Just because yo don’t have anything to do today and the balls are so beautiful with their bright colours. Talking with friends about all the best things in life: even more games, comics, movies and books. And keep on laughing.

Sometimes you need days like this and how well do they recharge you again! And because we all have to eat and in company it is always nicer than being alone we all meet around the table in the evening to celebrate a day very well spent. Pasta always (mostly?) is a good idea and bathing the noodles in comforting tomato sauce with lovely shrimps can’t be wrong. We will eat with a big bottle of wine on the table and a lot of giggling. A cheer for friendship!

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Pasta with Shrimps and Tomato Sauce

Ingredients for 2 portions

  • 1 small onion or shallot
  • 1 clove of garlic
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 1-2 handful of shrimps
  • 50 ml white wine
  • 100 g puréed tomatoes
  • 200-300 g pasta
  • some chili
  • salt
  • freshly ground pepper
  • wild chives

Peel the onion and the garlic and chop them finely. Peel the shrimps and remove the gut. In a pan heat up the olive oil on medium temperature, add onion, garlic and shrimps and let them sizzle gently for five minutes, until the shrimps blush in a beautiful orange and it smells wonderful in the kitchen. Deglaze with white wine, add the tomatoes and bring to a boil. Immediately switch the temperature to low and let the sauce cook for 15-30 minutes. Season to taste with chili, salt and pepper.

Cook the pasta in a large pot with boiling salt water until al dente, then strain them through a sieve and add them to the sauce. Swing the pasta in the pan and serve with chopped chives.

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Daydreams in the Grass…

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Do you remember? Back in the old days our world was so simple. Our real problems seemed so small to us and our little worries were so meaningful. We used to lie in the grass, giggling, arms and legs outstretched, and holding hands. And we stared into the sky, carefree. We counted the fluffy clouds that passed by and lovingly bickered about if that one looked more like a rabbit or like a unicorn. On that day our biggest concern was if there still was some ice cream in the freezer and that we had to leave for home eventually. We made plans for our future that should never happen this way, built castles in the air out of dreams and wishes whilst understanding each other without words. Continue reading Daydreams in the Grass…

Film food: The Heart Warmer

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Heart Warmer Burger

It is so comforting to make burgers with an agitated mind! The hands are moving almost automatically; the brain knows what nice things to do out of flour, milk, egg, butter, and yeast and a somewhat odd looking piece of transverse rib, while the thoughts are actually distracted completely. They are far away, still so lost in reverie and concerned with the impressions just experienced. The feelings do not care at all about the fact that it was not real and „just an anime series“ which you almost inhaled during the past hours: The head is still full with the pictures, filled with the music, and the impact. The heart is still racing and also feels a bit numb. The thoughts are in uproar, while I almost feel a little sad because it is over and I had to leave that world… So they really still exist, those gripping TV-series, that just won’t let you go and that achieve to really bother you deep down! Even if you have to look at the subtitles for understanding everything. Continue reading Film food: The Heart Warmer

Sebastian’s Gyū Tataki Don

Gyu Tataki Don

*Warning: This post may content traces of Japanese anime!*

On days like these I wish I had a butler. Work ist overwhelming and the household screams for attention: laundry, cooking, cleaning. Here a small thing to do, there a phone call and then a cat starts to suffocate on it’s daily fur ball. Yes, a butler really would be perfect! The laundry would be so much softer and it would smell much more nicely than I could ever manage to achieve. The food would be splendid and extraordinary, every single day. Our home would be polished to perfection and tidied up – no grain of dust, not a single cat hair in every corner or under the couch. I wouldn’t need to worry about anything, except for doing my work and live as I like. Whenever I want to, I could have a nice cup of tea and for that I would just have to ring a bell. What would I give for such a helper…! Continue reading Sebastian’s Gyū Tataki Don

Heart-warming dinner: Shrimps with mild coconut curry

Why do we always want to be strong? Never be impressed, always “cool“ with everything, even when times are so hard? Maybe we think that it is necessary. Maybe we just want to prove it to ourselves. But maybe it is because some things just numb us at first. Eventually the truth of the last few hours, or days, sinks in and you realize what happened. Sometimes it is at night right before you fall asleep, sometimes in the middle of the day after a kind word… But at the latest at a nice dinner that finally achieves to crack your mental wall open. Suddenly there is nothing more soothing than an embrace from your most favourite person and this bowl with delicious shrimps and calming coconut curry. A little bit of rice to that… Heaven! Even at one of those dark days. Continue reading Heart-warming dinner: Shrimps with mild coconut curry