Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Warm all the way down



As soon as it gets cold in Auckland, proper cold (tonight's low is 1 degree) I start to crave mulled wine. It has so many lovely memories for me, mostly involving snowy Christmas markets in Europe, and it is the most warming and satisfying drink when you’re cold to the bone.

This recipe has some traditional and not so traditional elements. I played around with it until it tastes just how I like it, which is gutsy, citrusy and spicy rather than too syrupy sweet. It tastes fine using cheap wine (don’t waste good red) but of all the different varieties, Chianti seems to taste the nicest. The most important thing is not to boil the wine, which evaporates all the alcohol content. Don't buy brandy especially, it is delicious without it, but if like me you have it in the cupboard from Christmas, I highly recommend adding it to this recipe! 

You need:
A bottle of red wine
A double shot of brandy
A mandarin or half an orange (with peel)
5-6 whole cloves
1 cinnamon stick
Nutmeg to taste (I grate in whole nutmeg because I love the smell, but you can use powdered)
Splash of vanilla extract
Handful of sultanas (my secret ingredient which adds a yummy Christmasy taste)
2 tablespoons of raw sugar

Cut the mandarin in half and squeeze the juice into a pot, then add the peel (or do the same with the orange).
Add the cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, vanilla, sugar and sultanas.
Add half a cup of red wine then bring everything to a gentle, rolling boil. Watch it closely at this point so nothing burns, it takes a few minutes to turn all syrupy.
Turn the heat right down to low and add the wine and brandy, then heat until steaming hot.
I strain out all the bits before serving (and eat the sultanas…delish) so you don’t get any crunchy bits when you’re drinking it.

Enjoy!

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Friday, May 18, 2012

Huffer to the rescue



I didn't think my love affair with Huffer could get any deeper...until they brought out my favourite tee as a hoodie, just as the temperature drops into single digits. 


As I sit here typing, it is so cold that I'm cradling a mug of tea with the other hand, and my knees are shivering under the table. Although technically it's still autumn, winter is definitely making its imminent arrival felt. 


Pah, nothing a little Huffer hoodie couldn't fix.


x

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Just waiting for winter



I love winter clothes. There is something so sensual about all the soft textures, even though we spend months and months hidden away under layers. Have you ever worn a silky camisole under a wool jumper? Delish!


I was putting away a couple of new purchases and couldn't resist snapping the line-up in my wardrobe, just waiting for a chilly morning. Clothes this winter are especially appealing, with sequins and prints and soft, squishy knits. I've already listed all my favourite things about Autumn, and layering up snuggly colours and textures each morning is top of my list for winter. I even bought a fur trimmed beanie, although I'm not sure it will ever get cold enough in Auckland to justify that one. Perhaps a trip to the South Island then...


What new winter things have you bought, Beaunz belles?


x

Thursday, March 1, 2012

A lick from winter's tongue

'Sprinkles' by Amy Borrell

And so begins my favourite season of the year...Autumn. With none of the extremities that can make summer and winter tiresome, it's the best of those seasons rolled into one. 

The last few nights have been noticeably cooler and it makes being in bed so delicious, don't you think? I'm already anticipating the delights of the cooler months:

Crisp, golden light... Snuggling into a new jumper... Hot chocolates... Sheepskin... Feijoas... Fur trim on jackets, boots, scarves, everything... The first dusting of snow... Apples... A late enough sunrise to enjoy every day... Mulled wine... Chicken pot pie... Cashmere hot water bottle covers... the All Blacks... Bed socks... Trees rusting... Chilly evenings cuddled on the sofa watching new season tellie... Tikka masala... Planning a winter holiday... Flocks of birds leaving us behind... The extra hour once daylight savings ends... The smell of a new oil heater... Kindling... 100 denier opaque tights... Pale skin and red lips... Hot pools... Slippers... Puddings... Vicks vapour rub... The feet setting on the car heater... Dry leaves scuttering everywhere... Hot custard... and my absolute favourite: snuggling up in bed with my daughter and snoozing the alarm. Why is forbidden sleep always the cosiest?

What do you love about winter, Beaunz belles?

x