Thursday, August 22, 2013

Cable Yoke Sweater in Use

Well it's not quite that cold out yet... It's still summer! But I'm just getting myself prepared for winter. Who knows when the cold weather will hit? When it does, I want to have warm clothes to slip on! In the meantime I managed to wear it for the photo without sweating.

                                  

I'm quite happy with the outcome. Another Vogue Knitting pattern. The fit is good... Some changes in the torso included shaping and honestly I could have reduced the width further.  The sleeves are short like the original pattern which I like and I'm guessing will make me wear it more often as my hands will be free. The yarn is from Knit Picks and is a pretty colour and I like the tweed, but I don't really love the texture. Kind of rough.  

 

My favourite part is the cable pattern as its complex and pretty, yet clear and has a Celtic influence. Of course when I cast on I couldn't have known I'd be here in Belfast to finish the project, but it is a pleasant coincidence. :)


Sunday, August 4, 2013

Tiramisu Assembled

The result was good (and disappeared very quickly), as pronounced by Joe.
My opinion... Next time I'd make that cake just like Sprinkle Bakes because it looked so good. 
And since I'm saying next time, you can tell I'd make it again!
Yes quite yummy, but best if it sits assembled overnight.
 (I know because my fridge held the leftovers)


Counterclockwise, or CCW for those crazy abbreviators out there,
or anticlockwise for these Northern Irlanders from the top left:
 Some rum meringues I made from the leftover egg whites for decoration
Whipped Cream
Zabaglione
Pastry Cream
Marscapone Cheese
Homemade ladyfingers
The coffee/sugar/rum liquid for dipping the ladyfingers




Tiramisu from Scratch

My friend Joe, who doesn't cook or bake, but who does eat with discerning taste,
 is who inspired me to create this dessert.  No he did not help me. In case your wondering.

I will take full credit, besides that given to my muse:
I took direction from Sprinkle Bakes (I LOVE her website and baking/desserts mmmmm....!) 
and through her, KeyIngredient (their app is rather handy) to create my cups of yumminess.

As it turns out this was a lot of work, more than I really anticipated, but each step is relatively simple, clearly described in the recipe and doesn't take too long.

I was somewhat disappointed I couldn't find any Ladyfingers to purchase, but the homemade result was pretty much a perfect representation and asking for them provided a funny moment with the girls who work in the little Spar in Templepatrick. 

 Ladyfingers before baking...
 ...and after :)
 Zabaglione 
Pastry Cream, not lumpy :)

Friday, August 2, 2013

Londonderry Night-Stop

Thanks to work I had the chance to visit Londonderry for a 24 hour night-stop as the crew refer to it over here. We arrived in the late afternoon by taxi from Belfast, very tired from our early morning. I intended to nap so I could stay up late to prepare myself for the following work day, but instead I went exploring. Luckily we stayed right downtown. No matter what other people may have said, Londonderry or Derry, I loved it! The center is so old and steep and interestingly laid out. It is also well cared for and covered with flowers...

There were many restaurants to choose from, many with fantastic menus, many close by, though we chose to eat at 'The Exchange' mostly because it is the closest to the hotel and by then it was raining (and my company, Captain-doesn't-like-to-get-wet, didn't, understandably, want to get wet).  My food was good - I had steamed salmon in a puff pastry shell with watercress and spinach sauce - and there was plenty of choice at reasonable prices, but what I was most impressed about was my Planter's Punch.  Afterward I went shopping because occasionally I do enjoy that sort of thing and do require new clothing from time to time... Lol you say? I know, I am a woman but actually the last time I went clothes shopping was April 2012, unless you'd like to count the wee sweater I bought in January or the raincoat in March. So there! ;)






I would have loved to take a black cab tour there, but that excursion must be left for a time when I have visitors as I'm sure it would be better shared.