© 2009 Elmlid

Black Forest

From one forest to another I have now landed in the darkest of them all, the Black Forest.

Do not expecting to find masses Lingonberries here, the picture is an illusion. I brought some fresh berries to make a dessert drink, ready to drink for Christmas. I was thinking Limoncello. But with Lingon. A bad joke would be Lingoncello.
That is what I will make.

If you do not like the idea you can also be traditional and make Lingonberry Jam.

5 kg Lingonberries (took about 1 hour in the Swedish woods)
2,5 kg Raw sugar
1 dl water

I just let it cook and then, ta ta Lingonberry jam!

4 Comments

  1. biancastella
    Posted September 26, 2009 at 11:17 | #

    We tasted your bread and it was like a taste explosion in the mouth. I will never eat other bread than yours after this experience. Now I’m a believer! and a geniesser….

    sebi

  2. Posted September 27, 2009 at 21:29 | #

    Thank you guys. Your words are very convincing ;)
    I hope to have you for breakfast in Berlin soon!

  3. biancastella
    Posted September 29, 2009 at 21:04 | #

    das wurzelchen:

    roggenmehl, weizenschrot, sauerteig, mören, sonnenblumenkerne, sojaschrit, hirse, leinsamen, kürbiskerne, sesam, koriander, salz…

    lite mycket för en bröd typ eller? det smakade jag idag, för att minnas den goda brödet vi at i helgen…tyvärr var det inget jämfört med miss malins surdeg…

    dock gillar jag coriander ideen

    puss puss

  4. Posted September 30, 2009 at 10:10 | #

    Klingt aber spannend! Koreander ideen är def. bra. Sen är ju alltid morötter toppen. Och linfrön. Jag ska testa! Puss!

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