Tuesday 13 October 2015

A Postcard a Day - Tuesday 13 Oct 2015 T for Dutch apple pie (+ recipe)

Good Morning! Welcome T for Tuesday dwellers.

We've had a lovely weekend. It was an extra long weekend here in Spain. Monday was a national holiday! So people were visiting each other from afar and going for picnics etc.

I made a Dutch apple pie for our friends on Sunday afternoon. My mum taught me to make it.There is a little bit left, I was just about to have a cup of tea. Would you like a piece? Now, now, don't fight!

I posted a photo of it on Facebook this weekend and got several reactions. Mostly people wanting the recipe (Bridget, this is for you). 
The dough is made with runny butter and made into a dough. Then, rather than rolled out (it would be too sticky to roll), you push it into place with your hands, and work it up the sides of the mold.
Here is the recipe :
For those of you across the pond used to 'cups', I went to a conversion site and came up with the following:
300 gr = 1 and a quarter cup plain flour
125 gr = half a cup sugar
200 gr butter = 0.9 cup (nearly one)
100 gr = half cup raisins

I hope that helps.

Keeping in with the Dutch theme, the postcard for today is one that I am sending (not receiving) for a change.
I bought it in Holland when I was there last. It's on its way to someone who specifically asked for a card with a bike on it. 
As you might know, in the Netherlands everybody rides a bike and there are literally millions! These particular two boys on the card are not Dutch, but from the Chong Khneas village in Cambodia. I think it is a great photo, don't you?

I'm linking in with Elizabeth at Altered Book Lover for T for Tuesday. Come and say hello if you have anything drinkable to share.

Have a lovely day and see you hopefully tomorrow when I link up with WOYWW (What's On Your Work desk Wednesday).

Blessings,

Lisca


19 comments:

  1. Oh Lisca, let's call it one cup butter. No one would ever use 0.9 cup of butter. Besides, you can NEVER have too much butter! It sounds pretty awesome, too. And of course, I love the TEA cup and tea pot. Perfect for the apple pie.

    Such a lovely card. A post card found in Holland going to the Netherlands of boys from Cambodia. What more could you ask for? BTW, very few people ride bicycles in the US, at least not in cities the size of mine. It's nearly 30 miles from one side of town to the other!

    Thanks for sharing your tea, your apple pie, and your postcard with us for T this Tuesday.

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  2. That apple pie looks too good! The boys on the bike looks like they are having such fun! I am going off to school now for a laboratory lesson, we are learning how to palpate bone structures on the body. I´ll reward myself with some apple pie afterwards! Happy T Day!

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  3. Hi Lisca, I'll gladly trade a slice of my cake for a slice of your delicious pie, and thanks for sharing the recipe, which I will try out. Love the boys on the bike, such a happy card. Have a great week, take care, and happy T day, hugs, Valerie

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  4. Yum. I'm trying to NOT eat dessert atm. Then you put this up. Drooling! Looks an easy enough recipe, too......that postcard is lovely & yay to long weekends!!! And go you with joining in with challenges to get some scrapping actually done, eh???!!!!!! I

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  5. Thanks for sharing the delicious pie ♥ I may even make some for the folks here as I have some apples that need to be used ☺ Love the postcard ♥

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  6. It looks delicious and how nice to see a recipe actually written out by hand! Thanks for sharing it along with the conversions. Lovely postcard too. Happy T day!

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  7. your recipe looks delicious I made an apple cake yesterday but it didnt last long with my 3 sons

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  8. Thanks for sharing your lovely treat. With recipe in hand, you ought to have plenty of offers for someone to bring more to the table :)

    Happy T Tuesday!

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  9. I adore your blue tea pot! That pie is so tempting, but I must not taste it.....or there will be none left!! LOL
    Cute post card of the children on the bike...........I should get mine out and start riding it again..........I sure could use the exercise!
    Happy T-day

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  10. Hello! Happy T Day. :) Your pie looks delicious. Apple pie--any kind of apple pie--is my favorite. I'm interested in this crust that does not require rolling. I'll have to try that sometime. Thanks for the recipe!

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  11. Oh that apple pie looks so good! I love the postcard too! Happy T day! Chrisx

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  12. That pie looks delicious!! It is apple season here so the perfect time to enjoy some! I love your blue teapot!

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  13. The pie looks yummy. Thank you for sharing the recipe
    Happy Tuesday

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  14. That does look delicious and I am not even a pie eater. :)
    Yes! Love the postcard.
    Happy T-Day!

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  15. Thank you for the recipe it looks yummy, save a piece for me

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  16. oh my, tea and apple pie sounds heavenly. yes, please! the postcard is really cute- love the silhouette!

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  17. Oh no shame on me for being late for tea...
    Your gorgeous apple pie is surely long gone by now ;-(
    Love your tea pot and postcard too Lisca.
    oxo

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  18. Oh no shame on me for being late for tea...
    Your gorgeous apple pie is surely long gone by now ;-(
    Love your tea pot and postcard too Lisca.
    oxo

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  19. Yum! This looks great! I will have to make some one day--thank you for sharing the recipe, Lisca!

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