Main course Recipes Vegetarian

Spring Vegetable and Sunflower Panzanella

May 6, 2018

This past week has truly been spectacular. Spring has finally literally sprung and in a matter of days has woken up the earth to unveil a long awaited bounty of fresh, vibrant green things and colorful flowers everywhere. It calls for major celebration and what better ways than to capture that wonderful Spring feeling into a delectable salad?

Spring Vegetable Panzanella

I found a light and refreshing take on the classic panzanella (Tuscan bread salad) which seemed perfect for the occasion. Crisp asparagus, peas, cucumbers and sprouts are combined with crunchy seeded bread for a springtime version of the popular summer salad. A delectable proof that there is indeed a panzanella fit for every season…

Spring Vegetable Panzanella

A simple and tangy dressing of extra-virgin olive oil, red wine vinegar, fresh dill and shallots is all it takes to highlight the young and fresh flavor from the vegetables. 

Spring Vegetable Panzanella

Add a dollop of labneh and a sprinkling of sunflower seeds for a healthy meal that will fill you up without leaving you feeling overstuffed.

Spring Vegetable Panzanella

Besides the crazy good flavors here, I’d say it’s the perfect marriage of textures that truly make this dish a standout.  Some are slightly cooked, some raw, some totally crunchy, and that creamy labneh pulling it all together so effortlessly… 

Spring Vegetable Panzanella

That’s one you’ll be glad to take to the front porch, backyard table or nearest park as you marvel at the gorgeous awakening exploding everywhere…and tasting it too!

Spring Vegetable Panzanella

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Americas Nicaragua Travels

Quiet Beach Time in Las Peñitas, Nicaragua

April 24, 2018

When you’re ready for a reprieve from León’s unrelenting sun, a quick 20-minute drive will bring you to the dreamy escape of Las Peñitas. The close proximity of one Nicaragua’s most picturesque and uncrowded beaches is just one more reason to love León so much. Leave the hustle and bustle behind for a day, a week, or forever as some expats have done when finding this little gem…

Las Penitas Beach

The chilled out beach town is the remedy for all the stress in your life. Nothing much to do but relax, grab a book, and enjoy a cold drink staring at the long stretch of dark volcanic beach that extends in either directions.

Las Penitas Beach

Tiny hotels and local seafood joints line the main strip, attracting as much the locals as the backpacking tourists. I stayed at the fantastic family-run Simple Beach Lodge, an eco lodge with only 7 rooms and a small dormitory. 

Las Penitas - Simple Beach Lodge Entrance

My split-level bedroom was built like an adorable tree-house, with a dreamy bed in an alcove up the stairs.

Simple Beach Lodge

The window afforded great views of the beach and waves lapping soundtrack to fall asleep at night.

Las Penitas - Room View

For some quiet time and fresh ocean breeze, I found myself hanging out often on the second floor balcony with its hammocks and antique rocking chair.

Las Penitas - Simple Beach Lodge

The lodge’s café where breakfast, lunch and drinks are served throughout the day is directly on the beach and possibly the best hangout spot in town.

Simple Beach Lodge

From here you can take a stroll in either direction. Go left to reach the end of the beach and the estuary. Here tours can take you through the nearby mangrove forest and nature reserve of Isla Juan Venado (better when it’s turtle season in from August to December).

Las Penitas

Also at the end of the beach – the uber popular (and crowded) restaurant/hostel Barca de Oro.

Las Penitas - Barca de Oro

Fishermen bring their daily catch right on the restaurant’s doorsteps so going with the grilled fish of the day is a smart and scrumptious choice.

Barca de Oro Lunch

Walking back towards the west you can take in all the beach activity which mainly centers around surfing. With waves big and small, it’s a great place to learn with one of the local schools, especially since it’s so uncrowded you’ll get a beach section all to yourself.

Las Penitas Beach

For the rest of us who really just want to chill out, well there’s plenty of that too! Simply find a shaded stretch of sand or head to one of the outdoor cafes with hammocks and tables and….do nothing! It’s incredible how one can while away the hours contemplating the rolling waves, the splendid sun, and simply embracing that precious wild side of Nicaragua.

Las Penitas - Bomalu

Las Penitas

Sunsets are not to be missed over here and anywhere you are you’ll get front row seats to the beautiful spectacle.

Las Penitas

The Simple Beach Lodge with its perfect location right in front of the surf break is super crowded by now with live music and good vibes attracting beach goers like bees to honey. 

Las Penitas - Simple Beach Lodge Evenings

Watching surfers tackle the waves as the sky turns all shades of pink and orange over the ocean is pure beach bliss and you’ll already feel like Las Peñitas has given you everything you came here for…to let go!

Las Penitas at sunset

Las Penitas at sunset

 

Americas Nicaragua Travels

What to see in León, Nicaragua

April 14, 2018

Nicaragua evokes wild images of surf, sand and volcanoes to those looking to explore this still largely unknown gem of a destination. Few are aware that its main cities hold as much of an appeal as its natural wonders and too often hurriedly skip the urban splendors hiding right on their way to their active pursuits.

León especially is passed on in favor of more popular Granada though to many it deserves just as much if not more of your time. The second largest city in Nicaragua is buzzing with energy, revolutionary history, stunning art, and colonial beauty. Fewer tourists also means you’ll truly get to immerse yourself in the local way of life, something harder to do elsewhere in the country.

Leon - Nicaragua

The core of León is its Central Park (Parque Central) and the cathedral facing it, a humongous monument that will require you to step back multiple times if you want to successfully frame it with your camera. It is unsurprisingly the largest cathedral in Central America.

Leon Cathedral

Step shortly inside for a look at the grand if somewhat conservative interior, mostly remarkable because of its abundance of natural light. You’ll want to go back outside, find the ticket office hidden at the back of the cathedral, buy your $2 access to the rooftop, and come back towards the front to find the side entrance door. 

Leon - Cathedral Interior

Standing on the roof of the cathedral is undoubtedly the main thing to do in the city.

Leon - Cathedral Roof

Walking amidst domes and cupolas in a surreal landscape is a photographer’s dream and you’ll be checking out every artistic angle you can get. 

Leon - Cathedral Roof

Leon - Cathedral Roof

Revel in the best views León has to offer from distant volcanoes to close-ups of pretty churches and busy streets. You’ll find most important sights within a 10 minute walk radius from here so enjoy this epic urban snapshot before heading back down to start your tour.

Leon - View from Cathedral Roof

If the cathedral and parque central are the heart of León, their connecting streets are the veins that carry the pulsing energy, artistic expression, and revolutionary history of this intensely political city.

Leon - Mural

While violent decades are long past, there are reminders at every corner with each wall telling a poignant story. Getting a tour guide in León for an insight into the Sandinista Revolution is highly recommended as you’ll gain a whole new perspective on what happened in these streets and the impact on its inhabitants. 

Leon - Mural

Leon - Street Art

Leon - Street Art

Street art takes all shape and form here and you’ll have a fun time discovering the many hidden treasures in and around the center. 

Leon - Street Art

Leon - Street Art

Leon - Street Art

Leon - Street Art

Equally pleasing to the eyes, the buildings themselves have often been cheerfully painted, from the ornately restored house…

Leon - Colorful building

…to the more mundane shops.

Street of Leon - Nicaragua

Even the somewhat somber administrative buildings have a hauntingly beautiful patina.

Leon - Building

Nicaragua is not known for its culinary prowess and after a few days you might have had your share of rice and beans. That being said, León offers a lot more in terms of variety than the beachy destinations you’ll soon be hitting so get your urban food fix here. 

Street food is cheap, filling and super tasty and I’ll never pass on some freshly made pupusas de queso (homemade tortillas stuffed with cheese).

Leon - Street Food

Leon - Pupusas de queso

For a healthier meal, the tiny Cusco Collao is a fabulous find with beautiful ceviche and other fresh Peruvian offerings.

Cusco Collao - Leon

Walk over to Plaza San Juan two blocks away for a local shopping experience or simply to rest in the nicely shaded park. 

Leon - San Juan Market

Next, head over to what is by far my favorite place in all of León: the Ortiz-Gurdián Foundation Art Museum. Housed in four restored colonial buildings, what is probably the finest museum of contemporary art in all of Central America will blow away any museum-goers looking for a bit of culture. Unfortunately no photos are allowed inside so I can’t show you the majestic interiors which are as much part of the appeal as the private collection hung on the walls. 

Leon - Fundacion Ortiz

Nicaraguan and international art from the likes of Rubens, Miró, Picasso, Chagall, Matisse, and Diego Rivera span centuries from the 1500s to today, sharing your attention with the exquisitely ornate interior courtyards, Arabic tiles, and gurgling ponds at the center of it all – simply magical!

Fundacion Ortiz - Leon

One thing I failed to mention is the sweltering heat – León gets HOT, a lot, all year, so you can’t avoid it. You can on the other hand use that as an excuse to sample some amazing ice cream flavors at Kiss Me, a newish ice cream shop opposite the famous Big Foot Hostel. It’s definitely a lot more expensive than the local street snacks but nothing will appease that afternoon sunstroke quite as well.

Kiss Me - Leon

By now you’ll be properly exhausted.  The best idea would be to retire to your abode which will almost certainly include a dreamy and lush courtyard perfect for an afternoon nap.

Leon - Courtyard

A lot of the old colonial houses have been turned into boutique hotels and quaint B&Bs. You’ll get quite a shock when stepping through their often austere facade to find yourself in the middle of a tropical paradise…

Leon - Casa

Leon - Pool

A good night’s sleep (preferably with AC!) and you’ll be ready to tackle Day 2 in León. The traditional Nicaraguan breakfast of gallo pinto, fried plantain, eggs, cheese and strong local coffee is a wonderful start of the day and especially tasty at the always busy El Desayunazo.

Nica Breakfast

If you feel more like having a nice European breakfast in a tranquil setting, head to Pan & Paz, a sweet bakery owned by French expats.

Leon - Pan y Paz

Settle on the patio at the back with some of the best coffee around and flaky croissants.

Leon - Pan y Paz

Or sample their granola which was mainly my excuse to get a good dose of fresh local fruits!

Breakfast at Pan y Paz - Leon

Today is all about churches seeing as León has fifteen of them (!), more than any other places in Nicaragua. They’re all within walking distance of each other so you can make a leisurely day of strolling around and taking in their vastly different styles. The facades are their most interesting features, none more so than the mustardy baroque Iglesia de la Recolección from 1780’s. 

Leon - Recollecion Church

The imposing Iglesia de La Merced is the most pristine and worth stepping inside to admire its impeccable decor (that wooden ceiling!).

Leon - Church

Leon - Church Interior

La Iglesia y Convento de San Francisco dates from 1639 and hides a lovely little courtyard to escape the heat and relax.

Leon - Church Facade

Leon - Church courtyard

You would have seen the Iglesia del Calvario very well from the rooftop of the cathedral since the recently renovated church is built on top of a small hill overlooking León’s old center.

Leon church

If you have time, walk the 14 blocks west of the center to reach the indigenous neighborhood of Sutiava. It’s incredible how different this part of the city looks and you’ll feel as if you’ve arrived in the Nicaragua of old with dirt roads and a culture all of its own. Sutiava used to be an independent town populated by indigenous Americans, the first people to settle León long before the Spanish conquered the area. It’s also home to León’s oldest church, San Juan Bautista Sutiava.

Leon - Sutiaba Church

Some ancient and well preserved church ruins a few blocks away attest to the area’s long history.

Leon - Ruinas de la Ermita de Veracruz

Make your way back towards the center in time to see the light fade around the cathedral, a daily spectacle almost too pretty to capture. 

Leon - Cathedral Sunset

Now that the midday heat has subsided, the streets are filling in with locals, music blaring from food stalls, smoke lifting from sidewalk grills, and León’s heartbeat seriously tempting you to extend your stay…

Leon - Sunset

 

Dessert Recipes

Gluten-Free Chocolate-Chile Cakes

March 31, 2018

Easter weekend is finally here and with it the perfect excuse to indulge your sweet tooth, whether it’s by unwrapping endless amount of Hershey kisses throughout the day or secretly waiting to take a bite out of that hollowed milk chocolate rabbit you snagged at the grocery store (guilty!).

If you want to up your chocolate game this year (and impress your brunch buddies tomorrow), you should definitely make these Gluten-Free Chocolate-Chile Cakes. Whether or not anyone at the gathering has gluten allergies, these fudgy and slightly spicy cupcakes will be the star of the show.

Gluten-Free Chocolate-Chile Cakes

The flourless batter is made of cooked beets, dates and cocoa powder with a subtle warmth brought by ground cinnamon and cayenne pepper – a bit like having a Mexican hot chocolate in cake form. 

Gluten-Free Chocolate-Chile Cakes

The frosting is a rich and healthy spread of drained probiotic yogurt with honey and vanilla, leftovers making delicious bagel toppings for the next morning or spoonful of  richness during the day.

Gluten-Free Chocolate-Chile Cakes

The mini cakes are ideally sized for a small crowd and easy to grab and eat which you’ll be thankful for come Easter brunch time!

Gluten-Free Chocolate-Chile Cakes

Gluten-Free Chocolate-Chile Cakes

A dusting of chocolate shavings and crushed red pepper makes a festive garnish and adds a wonderful contrast to the tangy yogurt frosting.

Gluten-Free Chocolate-Chile Cakes

Gluten-Free Chocolate-Chile Cakes

These dark chocolate cupcakes with a bite are fun to eat, healthy, and will have every chocolate lovers around smiling wide from that extra heat!

Gluten-Free Chocolate-Chile Cakes

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Africa South Africa Travels

Going Wild in the Timbavati

March 14, 2018

I explored another lovely home of the Big Five by driving north to the Timbavati Game Reserve. After the prolific wildlife of Sabi Sands and exclusivity of Singita Lebombo in Kruger, what I found in Timbavati is the wilder and quieter side of my South African safari.

Timbavati - Elephants

With a very low density of lodges and a very large area to cover, game drives here tend to be tranquil and intimate with nary another vehicle in sight.

Timbavati - Giraffes

Bountiful wildlife, although not as dense as in the Sabi Sands, roam a largely unspoilt terrain on the western edge of Kruger National Park. Their laid back attitude lets you sit back and contemplate your luck to be in such close proximity to nature’s best documentary scenes. 

Timbavati - Zebras

Timbavati - Zebras

Timbavati - Warthogs

For a truly immersive experience, you can spend the night in a private hide under the stars as seen below, with the sound of the savannah lulling you to sleep or keeping you wide awake! 

Timbavati - Hippos

The area is renowned for its biodiversity and the slow pace will have you take notice of smaller and no less fascinating creatures that call the Timbavati home. 

Terrapinn 
Timbavati - Terrapinn

Colorful grasshoppers
Timbavati - Mating Grasshopers

Jackal
Timbavati - Jackal

Crowned lapwing
Timbavati - Crowned Lapwing

Iridescent starling
Timbavati - Cape Starling

Southern yellow-billed hornbill
Timbavati - Southern Yellow-Billed Hornbill

Woodland kingfisher
Timbavati - Woodland Kingfisher

And just like in the other private game reserves, there’s a lodge tailored to your tastes and desired level of comfort. Home style luxury awaits at Makanyi Private Game Lodge. What used to be an exclusive private property was recently turned into a 7-suites safari camp offering one of the most intimate experiences around. 

Makanyi Lodge - Pool

Your classic thatched-roof villa has all the luxury comfort you’ll ever need with a private plunge pool on your outdoor terrace and direct view of the local watering hole in the ‘backyard’ which receives a fair amount of thirsty visitors. I won’t soon forget waking up in the middle of the night to the loud screams of a pack of hyenas nearby, clearly fighting over a meal. I had almost forgotten the wild outdoors in such plush surroundings…

Makanyi Lodge - Bedroom

Makanyi Lodge - Bathroom

At the opposite end of the Timbavati, all the way to the north, you’ll find an entirely different private game reserve along a scenic river called Motswari

Timbavati Reserve

The vintage bush lodge is family-run with possibly the warmest welcome and hospitality you can hope for and a commitment to conservation that is sure to warm your heart. 

Motswari Lodge

Traditional African bungalows are spread out amid the vegetation with animals roaming freely within the camp. 

Motswari Lodge Room

Nothing more threatening than a few vervet monkeys with their bright blue scrotum showed up at my door, thankfully!

Motswari Lodge - Monkey

When the heat gets to be a little too much, there’s also a delightful plunge pool with a great vantage point for cooling off in the afternoon.

Motswari Lodge - Pool

Game drives are the reason you’re here though and they won’t disappoint. Stretching out over 150 square kilometres, the Motswari Private Game Reserve will have plenty to keep you enchanted and snapping away. 

Waterbuck
Motswari Lodge - Waterbuck

Kudus
Motswari Lodge - Kudus

The amazing guides will make sure you also come up close and personal with some of the more majestic creatures in these parts… all somewhat lethargic when we passed by. 

Motswari Lodge - Lion

Motswari Lodge - Lion

Motswari Lodge - Leopard

Motswari Lodge - Leopard

My most beautiful memory though has to be this hour long river scene we witnessed on the way back to the lodge. A family of elephants just doing their ‘Sunday in the park’ thing, playful, gracious, and so darn majestic we all wished we could have attached a web cam to this very spot for future enjoyment. 

Motswari Lodge - Elephants

Motswari Lodge - Elephants

Motswari Lodge - Elephants

And that’s why going on a safari will always be at the top of my “best experiences” – these fleeting and fragile moments are worth so much more than what it took to be in their presence. 

Motswari Lodge - Elephants

Makanyi Lodge - Sunset Giraffes