Friday 19 February 2021

A wrap up of the week here in Malaga

Wrap up of the week

Spanish Class

So here's a little bit of what I've been getting up to during the week.

On Monday we were back in No Piqui for our Spanish class with Speak and Learn. While the city was closed down for a little bit, the class went online but we didn't partake as we prefer to do face to face. It was good to get back to the class with teacher Clara and one other student (who happens to be Irish too!) and get down to speaking a bit of Spanish. There is only 4 in the class including the teacher as no more than four people can be at a table in a cafe or restaurant under Covid regulations. Along with this once a week Spanish class we do a couple of hours ourselves online every morning. It seems to all be working, although progress is slow and my frustration level is high!

Padel

I went to Padel class on Thursday and talk about frustration here too!!  It's a bit like the Spanish class, progress is slow at improving my padel too.  But in fairness, I like it A LOT!! It's great fun and it's good to meet Spanish people in such a relaxed setting. And it's also a good workout and makes me move for an hour along with the cycle to the courts and back (about 10 mins each way).

Keto doings

Following on from the other day's keto post, here's what I made tor us to eat and stay keto

Homemade mayonnaise - this isn't actually a keto recipe so you can just use any mayonnaise recipe. I just used a room temperature egg yolk and a spoonful of dijon mayonnaise with some lemon juice and salt. I then whisked this before slowly slowly slowly adding drips of olive oil while whisking. Did I mention that I added the oil slowly.

A nut and olive oil mix is probably best but I couldn't find any nut oils so just used all olive oil. I had two different olive oils in my kitchen so I tasted both and used the one that I preferred the taste of.

The other thing that I made was Almond Flour Keto Bread after searching all over for Almond Flour and finally finding it in Mercadona. The Keto Bread recipe that I used is this one here on Keto Connect.

Both the mayonnaise and bread taste so good, particularly the mayonnaise. I am thinking that the mayonnaise could be mixed with egg or chicken in order have a nice open sandwich on a slice of the keto bread. The keto bread is very eggy as mentioned in the recipe so I will probably make the other keto bread that I generally make with coconut flour. See here for this really easy recipe.


Another thing I made for the very first time was meatloaf!!  Wow what a revelation - why have I never tried this before?!  It's massively tasty and filling and I served it with brocolli along with a creamy sauce that I made with the meat juice from the meatloaf. Meatloaf is going to become a regular thing that I make, I reckon.  I made it using a combo of the recipes on this video - probably with more of the second recipe than the first.

As you can see from the pic below, I doubled up on the dish so we will be eating meatloaf two days in a row!



Plans for the weekend

It will be a weekend of quizzing. Tonight Ciaran is taking part in a Squash themed online quiz which I will give him a hand with - however, I think I will be a hindrance more than a help on this as to be honest I know practically zilch about squash.

Then on Saturday night (7.30pm Irish time) we will do our regular quiz ran by Dun Laoghaire Rathdown Libraries. It's open to all so if you want to join in, just send an email to libraryquiz@dlrcoco.ie to sign up. This week's theme is "the 21st Century". We generally finish about mid table so let's see how we go this week.

On Saturday, I'll be back volunteering in Cudeca charity shop for the morning and in the afternoon I may suggest to Ciaran that we go out for a little glass of wine and a tapas. If we do go somewhere we will make sure we sit outside as this is definitely the safest thing to do......or on the other hand, we can stay on our balcony and crank up the bbq and make some tapas at home - angels on horseback (bacon wrapped dates are always delish....but unfortunately not keto).

Let me know how you are getting on in the comment box below, what's your plans for the weekend?

Wednesday 17 February 2021

Back on the Keto train!

Back on Keto!

From reading my blog you probably know that I have been on and off eating low carb since about 2014 give or take. When I first arrived in Spain I found it really easy to be on keto.  I was eating lots of lovely spanish cheese, chorizo and meat. Unfortunately I began to eat all of the other lovely Spanish food including the carby Russian Salad and gorgeous rustic Malaga bread (kind of a cross between brown and white bread). Eating keto got away from me and suddenly everything was back on the menu - and I ate it all!

Sleep

However, I've been beginning to feel like I wanted a change and that I wanted to get back on to keto. I wasn't sleeping aswell as I used to which I put down to all of the sugar I was consuming late at night after dinner. I should clarify that for me sleeping badly is when I don't get my 8hrs of sleep. Eating late as night meant that I was going to bed later because I was buzzing and so probably only going to sleep after midnight which is way too late for me. I work best with about 8.5 or 9 hrs sleep.

So I set a date of returning to keto after Valentine's Day.

For a few days I've been watching keto videos on youtube to get psyched up for getting back on the wagon. I found a few new people on youtube that seem to be worth a watch - Dr Bosworth and Steve of Serious Keto  (check out this video series) along with my old favourites of Keto Connect and Dr Berg and also Flavacity.  Let me know if you watch any of them.

And so it was back to meal planning and organising things along with looking up some of the recipes that I love.

Yesterday I made my keto cauliflower mac and cheese replacement, which I named "Mock and Cheese". Lol!

Keto Cauliflower & Cheese aka "Mock & Cheese"

Here's the pics of it being made

The first thing I did, which I had never done before, was that I roasted the cauliflower in the oven before I added it to the cheese mix

To start the cheese mix I melted butter and added a bit of chicken stock (the chicken stock was also a new addition for this recipe - I had it in the fridge leftover from the Valentines Day fondant potatoes)
Here's some of the items that went in to the cheese mix - a lot of cheese including cheddar, emmental and cream cheese along with the above butter and also cooking cream. 

So the gist of how to make the "Mock and Cheese" is you make up a creamy cheesy fatty sauce and then add in the roasted cauliflower. I also added a little cayenne pepper on top just to pretty it up.


Cheesy keto cauliflower




Served up with meatballs (to which I added grated cheese) this cheesy cauli dish is the best!

Tuesday 16 February 2021

Lilly Pulitzer package!

What a lovely "Lilly" surprise!

What a nice package to receive in the post today - all the way from Florida to me here in Spain. 

Lilly Pulitzer shell earrings

My twin sister sent me these divine Lilly Pulitzer earrings!! I absolutely adore them and am already planning to wear them at the opening of Ciaran's solo art exhibition next March.

I love Lilly P. and am lucky to have a sister who has easy access to a Lilly Pulitzer store in Key West, Florida and she sends me the occasional little gift from time to time. The last thing she sent me was a gorgeous yellow Lilly dress back in November for my birthday. I haven't had the chance to wear it yet but am looking forward to wearing it now that the weather is getting better. Watch this space - I'll share pics on this blog.

Thank you so very much Amy for the fantastic gift!

Monday 15 February 2021

A perfect Valentine's Day in Spain

Valentine's Day in Malaga

Malaga Alcazaba

We had a perfect day here in Malaga yesterday for Valentine's Day. Ciaran had suggested that we head up to the Alcazaba view point in the mornings time and so we set off there about 11am. It was just lovely up there at the top - click here to see pics on Ciaran's website.

A lady sitting at the top of the Mirador in Malaga, Spain

After that we pretty much lay in the sun and listened to music for the day until 4pm when the Ireland-France rugby game was on. Disappointingly Ireland lost.

Valentine's Dinner

After the rugby game, we decided to put the dinner on to the BBQ earlier than usual in order to sit out on the balcony and have dinner before the sun went down. Dinner was a starter of cheese and chorizo along with membrillo (sort of like quince) and then steak with fondant potatoes that had been cooked in chicken stock - so delish! And then after for dessert we had these heart shaped mousses which were also delicious particularly with the nice bottle of wine that I had bought especially for the occasion.

All in all a great Sunday in Malaga.


Two heart shaped mousse on a plate


Sunday 14 February 2021

And suddenly, just like that, we are back open....

Open Malaga 

On Thursday after my Padel class (which I wore a mask for), I heard that shops and restaurants were opening back up from Saturday here in Malaga.


And so on Saturday, I was back volunteering in the Cudeca Charity Shop and then afterwards we went out for a late lunch and glass of wine, well, just because we could.

It was pretty busy about town but there was a big police presence (look in the background of the pic of me) probably to ensure all of the bars were closed by 6pm - which they always are.  In fairness, they tend to start closing well before time and are always finished serving and shut up by closing time. It felt safe for us given that we ate outside.


A new restriction that has been introduced is that only wine or beer can be bought after 6pm. I had heard that there was going to be restrictions on buying alcohol and had anticipated that that would be for all alcohol. But the Spanish way seems to be a restriction on "hard liquor" and not vino y cervesas. 

There is still travel restrictions and people can only travel from one region to the next if they have a reason too.

Let's see what happens next, it is very different from the lockdown that is currently ongoing in Ireland and was extended from a March 5th finish date to sometime in April. Numbers are running at about 1,000 a day so still too high to open up.



Wednesday 10 February 2021

A sweet surprise delivery!!!

How sweet!!

Look what the postman delivered today!

Look at this - I got the most sweet delivery today of gorgeous Valentine's themed chocolates (fudge, I think!) and cookies.  Cake by Karen is a specialist cake maker in Spain based on the Costa Brava (seriously look at that cute heart cookie) and I was beyond happy to get a box of goodies from Cake by Karen.

Of course, who they are actually from, is my older sister Faith in Ireland.  Thanks Faith, I love them!
What a gorgeous Valentine's day treat, I can't wait to taste them all.

Here's pics of the beautiful gift presentation.

Heart Cookie

I did not know what to expect as I opened the package but was so happy to see these lovelies when I opened the box.  Yum is all I can say!!

Sweet Spanish Treat made by Irish baker KarenSpanish delivery of Cookies

Fudge from Cake by Karen

Fudge

How tasty does this fudge bar look. It's really gorgeous with little heart decorations on it. As well as looking good, the fudge tastes absolutely delicious - creamy sweet gorgeousness, so divine. I think it may be the best fudge I've tasted. It's a beautifully presented gift and to order your own sweet treats you can contact Cake by Karen on their facebook page which is here

They also have an instagram page which is packed full of pics of glorious cakes and treats.

The little heart cookie is seriously cute - I'm going to save it and enjoy it with a coffee on Valentines Day!

Thanks again Faith for the really thoughtful gift.

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EDIT 16 Feb 2021

Taste Report!

Best fudge I ever tasted!!!  So good!

Tuesday 9 February 2021

What I've been watching....

I recommend....

The Marvelous Mrs Maisel

So somehow I missed the buzz about Mrs Maisel and happily when I got around to watching it there were 3 seasons built up for me to binge watch. Unfortunately the 4th season is now currently delayed due to Covid but still at least it is on the cards and I will eventually get to see how it all works out for Mrs Maisel on the comedy circuit starting in Greenwich Village.
Created by Amy Sherman-Palladino (Gilmore Girls) the series introduced me to how a 1950's Jewish Family lived. Charismatic Midge Maisel seems to have it all - a nice home, husband, two children(boy and a girl) and doting parents who live in the same building and seem to take on a huge part of the childcare burden for Midge. I can't help compare how Irish people were living at the same time as Midge and marvel at her super stylish wardrobe (seriously how much clothes does one person need) along with her lifestyle (taxis and having a fridge freezer being the norm). Let's just say 1950's middle class Ireland looks years apart from Midge's set up....and not in a good way. Even while queuing for meat (to entertain the Rabbi) Midge's style and glamour is apparent. But it is not her style and glamour that is her appeal - it is also her charm and knowledge of how things must be socially - but once she gets on the comedy stage we are exposed to her full personality and wit and that's where it all takes off and Midge goes on a different course from being a traditional Jewish housewife. It's definitely worth watching.....but be aware that it does not all go entirely smoothly as unfortunately Midge says it how it is and sometimes just doesn't know when to stop. 

As an add on I was fascinated to see the whole family encamp to some place in the Catskills for the Summer - pretty much exactly like Dirty Dancing, which of course you know from reading this blog that I am a big fan. I never really understood the whole thing in Dirty Dancing about the sister nearly in tears over not bringing more shoes with her to the holiday camp, but after seeing Midge and her mother pack for their trip I am beginning to understand. The didn't do anything by half in the 50's it seems, and I guess there were multiple costume changes needed during the day depending on whatever activity one got up to!

Late Night

I happened upon "Late night" starring Emma Thompson and found it to be a very watchable film. In recent times, I have started so many movies and then switched them off after awhile for various reasons. But this one was good in my opinion. Starring Emma Thompson as a Late Night Talk Show host at the top of her game but probably hitting the point where someone new is going to swoop in and take her job, she hires a new show writer (Mindy Kaling) to invigorate the show. It's not a laugh a minute film - I wonder is it even a comedy, but it is definitely entertaining.  I highly recommend it!
It's worth a watch for Emma Thompson's hairstyle alone!!


Grand Hotel

And the final thing I have been watching is Grand Hotel. or Gran Hotel in Spanish.  
Groan.....it's so bad and the only reason I've stayed watching it is I am looking at it in Spanish along with Spanish subtitles in order to improve my Spanish. But honestly it is just so terrible with hard to follow over the top ridiculous storylines (but maybe I am finding it hard to follow because of my poor Spanish) and laughable dramatic music. Just bad, bad.
I've watching 8 programmes so far, but I don't think I can go any further.


Let me know what you are watching these days and whether you recommend it. Leave a comment below!