Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Egg Liqueur Cake

Ingredients:

- 80 g (1/3 cup) butter
- 80 g (1/3 cup) sugar
- 1 package vanilla sugar
- 6 eggs
- 200 g (1 3/4 cups) grounded almonds
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 100 g grounded dark chocolate
- 2 tablespoons (or more) rum
- 600 g liquid whipped cream (and 3 packs Sahnesteif)
- egg liqueur (as much as you want) 
- gelatine (if you want the egg liqueur not as liquid on the top)
- 100 g chocolate flakes

Beat the butter until fluffy. Add the vanilla sugar and the egg yolk of the 6 eggs. Mix the almonds, baking powder and the grounded chocolate and mix it with the butter and eggs. Add the rum.
Now beat the egg white and fold it in the dough.

Bake the dough in a round pan for about 60 minutes (175°C / 350°F) and let it cool.

Beat 400 g of the the whipped cream with the "Sahnesteif", put a cake ring around the cake and add the whipped cream. Let it cool for a while. Then mix the gelatine with the egg liqueur and put it on the top of the cream. Let it cool again for a while. Now you can beat the last whipped cream. 

Take the cake ring of the cake. Put whipped cream on the side of the cake and decorate the top too if you want. You can add the chocolate flakes on the side and on the top if you want.

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Auto & Technik Museum Sinsheim

The Auto & Technik Museum Sinsheim is a technology museum. Opened in 1981, it is run by a registered association called "Auto & Technik Museum Sinsheim e.V." which also runs the Technik Museum Speyer. As of 2004, it has more than 3,000 exhibits and an exhibition area of more than 50,000 m² (indoors and outdoors). In addition to exhibitions, the museum also has a 22m x 27m IMAX 3D theatre. It receives more than 1 million visitors per year and is the largest privately-owned museum in Europe.
In 2003, Air France donated one of its retiring Concorde aircraft (F-BVFB) to the museum. With a Tupolev Tu-144 on display since 2001, it is the only place where both supersonic passenger aircraft are shown. Both are fully accessible by the public.
The museum's alliance acquired a Russian Buran space shuttle in 2004 which opened as a walk-in exhibition at the Technikmuseum Speyer on October 3, 2008.
Sinsheim Museum also has the largest permanent Formula One collection in Europe along with Ferrari’s, motorcycles, land speed record holders and classic cars.
 

In Extremo - Esslingen Burg 2012

So yesterday I was at the In Extremo concert in Esslingen up where the "castle" is. The whole day it rained but when we left the sun came out and it was nice most of the time. It only rained a little bit.
The concert was great. The best one so far. Sucks that it's over again. Would of loved to stand there the whole night listening to their songs. Here some pictures!

Sunday, July 15, 2012

My birthday cards!!!!

Thank you so much for all those nice birthday cards I received this year!!!!

Birthday Shoes

Here are my two newest pairs of shoes I bought with my birthday money. I love them both!!!!


Crying!

Here is my last drawing I made for a special friend!

Semmelknödel - bread dumplings

Ingredients:

- 300g (0,66 lb) old hard bread from breadrolls (white bread)
- 1 onion
- 1 tablespoon butter
- 500 ml (16,9 oz) milk
- 1 package frozen parsley
- 3 eggs
- salt, pepper and nutmeg

Cut the hard bread rolls into cubes or slices and put them in a big bowl. Then cut the onion into small pieces and steam them for 2 minutes. 


Add the milk and warm it up. Put the mixture over the bread and let it sit for at least 10 minutes. Add parsley, eggs, salt, pepper and nutmeg and mix it.


Make 8 dumplings out of the mixtures. Wet your hands before you do it so that the dough doesn't stick.


Cook salt water in a big pot till it boils.  Add the dumplings and let them cook (medium heat) for about 20 minutes without a lid.

Happy Birthday!

For my birthday I invited some friends over for a brunch. I bought extra for it new plates, cups and spoons with Cupcakes. So cute. :D I love them. I also had way too much fool. *lol*


And here are some nice flowers my friend gave me. :D

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Esslingen am Neckar

This is one of my favorite cities close by. It looks so beautiful and it's fun to go shopping there because it's not that big.

Esslingen am Neckar is a city in the Stuttgart Region of Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany, capital of the District of Esslingen as well as the largest city in the district.
It is located on the Neckar River, about 14 km southeast of Stuttgart city center. The surrounding regions are also mostly developed around the city of Esslingen.

Through archealogical findings there is evidence of permanent settlement in what is now the city of Esslingen since the Neolithic Stone Age. Traces of human settlement found at the site of the city church date back to 1000 B.C.

In the 1st century AD the Esslingen region became a part of the Roman Empire. During this period there existed a Roman warehouse in the area of Oberesslingen. The next major Roman settlements and garrisons were Cannstatt and Köngen.

Esslingen was first mentioned in 777 as Ezelinga in the last will of Abbot Fulrad from Saint-Denis (near Paris), the chaplain of Pippin and Charlemagne. He bequeathed the church sixth cell upon the river Neckar to his monastery Saint-Denis. He also brought the bones of Saint Vitalis to Esslingen, which made it a target for pilgrimage and led to its growth.

Around 800 Esslingen became a market town, its market rights being certified in 866. In 949–953 it was a possession of Liudolf, Duke of Swabia. Esslingen received city rights in 1229 under Emperor Frederick II. During the same period the still extant Neckar bridge was constructed, which made Esslingen a major centre for trade on the route between Italy, Switzerland, and Northern Germany. Taxes provided by the bridge and market led to further growth of the town as did the export of the highly regarded wines from the region.

The time between the 13th century and 16th century saw many conflicts between the Free Imperial City and the Counts of Württemberg (later Duchy of Württemberg). About half the population lost their lives in the Thirty Years War between 1618 and 1648 through famine or epidemics. Esslingen lost its independence as an Imperial city in 1803, becoming part of the Duchy of Württemberg.

The beginning of 19th century was characterised by industrialisation. Glove manufacturing, food processing, textiles, and metal working were early industries in Esslingen. On 20 November 1845 the first train ran from Cannstatt to Esslingen station.
Esslingen was occupied by U.S. soldiers in April 1945, toward the end of World War II. During the war the city suffered very little damage thus most of the medivial appearance of its city centre has been preserved.
After the Second World War, about 47,000 people (mostly refugees and displaced persons from the Eastern Germany) moved to Esslingen. There were settlements in Oberesslingen and Zollberg, in order to overcome the shortage of housing.
In 1973 Nürtingen district was merged with Esslingen am Neckar making Esslingen the seat of a much enlarged district.


Lunch break at the Greek restaurant! :D

Hiking to the castle Teck

On Monday we decided to do a little hike to the castle Teck. The weather was really nice, so we had a great day.

The Teck was a ducal castle in the kingdom of Württemberg, immediately to the north of the Swabian Jura and south of the town of Kirchheim unter Teck (now in the district of Esslingen), taking its name from the ridge, 2544 feet high, which it crowned. It was destroyed in the German Peasants' War (1525). The castle was reconstructed during the 19th and 20th centuries.
In 1863, the title "Prince of Teck" (Fürst von Teck) was conferred as a courtesy title by King William I of Württemberg upon the children of his cousin Duke Alexander of Württemberg (1804–85) by his morganatic marriage with Claudine Rhédey von Kis-Rhéde (1812–41), ennobled as countess of Hohenstein. In 1871, Prince Francis, the eldest son of Duke Alexander, was created Duke of Teck. His eldest son Adolphus (born 1868) was the holder of the title in 1910.
The most famous of the Teck family is considered to be Duke Francis's daughter, Mary of Teck, Queen consort to George V of the United Kingdom and Empress of India.

Here some nice pictures of the caste:

 
 Little break after the long hike to the top!


Isn't the view nice? That's where I live!