A Dutch Garden and Roasted Tomato Sauce with Sausage

A Dutch Garden and Roasted Tomato Sauce with Sausage

It is cozily stormy and wintry in my part of Australia today, so it is a perfect time to close my eyes and imagine that I’m back in the warm, lush gardens of the Kroonluchter Atelier De Rode Hoeve outside Amsterdam.

Being the only one in the garden enhanced the sense of utter serenity and stillness I felt as I sat on a rough stone bench by the pond and absentmindedly stroked the soft fur of a kitty who nuzzled my hand and purred loudly.

rusted iron fence

 

I smiled at the delightful hodgepodgery of the garden, a modern swing in chrome and black just down the path from a perfectly splendid Scandinavian gate intricately carved and painted a marvelous blue.

 

blue garden gate

 

I was smitten by the pretty little cottages alight with the glow of dozens of chandeliers hanging inside them.

 

white garden cottage

 

Wrought iron swans sat gracefully among the reeds while wrought iron geese cavorted in a gently burbling creek.

garden pond

This was my favorite cottage of all. How I’d love to have one like it in my garden someday, a whimsical blue hideaway perfect for long afternoon naps and cozy afternoons losing myself in a good story.

blue garden cottage

After such an inspiring day in the fresh air, comfort food is definitely in order. Pasta is always comforting to me, especially with homemade sauce and cheesy garlic bread.

This is one of my favorite sauces, particularly rich and flavorful because I roast the tomatoes with garlic before I puree them and add caramelized onions and savory sausage. Roasting the tomatoes adds time to the cooking process, but it’s absolutely worth it.

I like this dish best with my brother Ryan’s garlic bread: a lovely crusty loaf sliced and spread thickly with a mixture of butter, mayonnaise, grainy mustard, green onion, fresh garlic, and Parmesan cheese. Place slathered bread under the broiler until the topping bubbles and browns. Serve hot.

 

roasted tomato sauce with sausage

What is your favorite comfort food on an overcast day?

Roasted Tomato Sauce with Sausage

Ingredients:

20 Roma tomatoes, washed, dried and halved lengthwise
2 Tbsp minced garlic
3 Tbsp extra virgin olive oil
sea salt
freshly ground pepper
1 Tbsp extra virgin olive oil
1 large onion, chopped fine
1 tsp fresh herbs of your choice, chopped fine (rosemary or oregano or basil)
1 pound good quality ground sausage
sea salt and freshly ground pepper to taste

Directions:

  1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Line baking sheet with baking paper (tomatoes will stick to aluminum foil).
  3. In large bowl gently stir tomato halves, minced garlic, olive oil, salt and pepper until tomatoes are coated.
  4. Place tomatoes on baking sheet cut side up.
  5. Bake for 45-60 minutes (or longer) until tomatoes are well-roasted and garlic is lightly browned.
  6. Let cool 5-10 minutes.
  7. While tomatoes are cooling, heat olive oil in frying pan over medium-high heat. Add onion and fry, stirring regularly, until onions are almost caramelized.
  8. Add fresh herbs and cook 1-2 minutes. Pour onion into large saucepan and set aside.
  9. Return frying pan to heat and add sausage, frying until well-browned. Add to saucepan with onion-herb mixture.
  10. Pour tomatoes into food processor or blender and blend until smooth.
  11. Add to saucepan with onions and sausage. Stir to combine and heat to boiling. Lower heat and simmer gently twenty minutes.
  12. Pour over hot pasta and top with freshly grated Parmesan.
Black and White Wednesday: Grey Amsterdam

Black and White Wednesday: Grey Amsterdam

I’ve had some sort of wretched flu the last five days, but today I plucked up my strength, bundled warmly in jeans, sweater and scarf, and went for a walk on a very grey but oh so beautiful Amsterdam day.

I’m so glad I did.

Although I’m camera-less these days – a rather crazy story I’ll have to tell you about later 🙂 – I have my trusty phone with me, and managed to capture a few shots of Amsterdam in the Jacob van Lennepkade area.

I was so pleased when I turned them black and white instead of color. Don’t some of them look like stills from an old WW2 movie, or something out of an old history book? This is my familiar neighborhood, but removing all color made it brand new again. 🙂

 

Amsterdam bikes

black and white Amsterdam

canal boat entrance

canal house

black and white sunflower

What’s the first thing you like to do when you start feeling better?

A Beautiful Walk to the Doctor

A Beautiful Walk to the Doctor

Hello luvs! How are you this beautiful Thursday?

This morning I woke to glorious sunshine in Amsterdam, so instead of taking a taxi to my doctor’s appointment on the other side of town, I decided to walk.

This is what I saw. It made even going to the doctor a delight. 🙂

Cozy Nights on the Terrace and a Trip to Prague

Cozy Nights on the Terrace and a Trip to Prague

I have come to love chilly evenings in Amsterdam.

For I know that when my bro and sis-in-law get home from work we will get cozy in our pjs, bring coffees, wine, and nibbles up to the terrace, and snuggle under blankets on the comfy couches set around the outdoor fireplace.

Outdoor fireplace

It is truly a happy place for me, one of peaceful reflection, hearty laughter, and the best of memories with people I love to bits.

This weekend we got to share it with dear friends – a couple of jolly British expats living in Amsterdam, folks from Bulgaria and Holland, and an American friend who flew in from Tanzania. It was so wonderful to sit around for hours swapping stories over glasses of Italian wine and German beer, hearing all sorts of marvelous adventures and hilarious tales.

I love this place, these people. And I wish I could bring you all over to join us on these beautiful nights.

Firelight pictures

And now, dear ones, I must dash and start packing. Tonight I fly to Prague to visit my dear friend Corrie who is in Europe for a few weeks. I can’t wait to hug her tight and talk like mad for the next few days. 🙂

Where is your happy place this week?

Holland: Canal-boating on a Sunshiny Day

Holland: Canal-boating on a Sunshiny Day

Good morning, luvs! How was your weekend?

We were ecstatic to see glorious sunshine on Sunday afternoon and made the most of it by renting a 12-person boat to float down the canals outside Amsterdam with dear friends.

It was heavenly.

My brother did a splendid job as our captain, steering us through quaint villages and open fields, under tight-squeeze bridges and around hairpin curves.

The rest of us leaned back and soaked up sunshine as we sipped beer and wine, nibbled our way through sausages, crisps and chocolate, and talked up a storm as we let all the stresses of the week melt away.

Canal

Over and over we exclaimed: “It looks just like a painting!” as we passed diminutive windmills and hearty cattle seemingly propped against a background of lush green grass and cloud-studded skies.

 

Windmill

Ducks

Field

Canal boat cruise

How I loved this day spent with the dearest folks, eating scrumptious food, and delighting in the myriad beauties of the Dutch countryside.

What is your favorite memory from your weekend?