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Zutaten:
  • 5 Eier
  • 400 g Mehl
  • 12 EL Sahne
  • 8 EL Milch
  • 2 EL Rum
  • 150 g Nougat schnittfest (alternativ 6 EL Kakaopulver)
  • 150 g Mascarpone
  • 200 g Butter in Zimmertemperatur
  • 250 g Zucker
  • 1 Pck. Vanillezucker
  • 1 Prise Salz
  • 1 Pck. Backpulver
  • Puderzucker

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Nussnougat sanft im Wasserbad schmelzen.
Cremige Butter, Rum, Zucker, Vanillezucker und Salz schlagen.
Die Eier nacheinander unterrühren und dann die Mascarpone dazu geben.
Das Backpulver und Mehl vermischen.
Abwechselnd die Mehlmischung und Sahne und 4 EL Milch unterrühren.
Die Hälfte vom Teig in eine eingefettete Kuchenform füllen.
Den Nussnougat und die restlichen 4 EL Milch in den übrigen Teig mischen.
Teig ebenfalls in die Kuchenform geben und ggf. mit einer Gabel spiralförmig Muster ziehen.
Für 60 Minuten bei 160° Grad im vorgeheizten Ofen backen.
Zum Schluss mit Puderzucker bestreuen und servieren.

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  • 4. August 2017 - 19:12

    Tom van Lokven - Liebe Irene,

    du hast nicht gelogen, deine Website ist wunderschön. Die Burg Elzt habe ich bislang noch nicht so schön abgelichtet gesehen, aber das liegt bestimmt an die Farbenfrohe Kleidung der Modellen ;-)

    Liebe Grüße vom Nachbarn

    TomReplyCancel

    • 4. August 2017 - 20:10

      Irene Fiedler - Hey Tom, lieben Dank für deinen Kommentar. Die Burg Eltz ist definitiv eine Reise Wert ;)ReplyCancel

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Colmar is located in the Alsace region of France and it really feels like one big fairytale town. 
The houses and shops in Colmar are so intricately decorated. It’s so nice to see how much effort everyone seems to put into these things. 
You constantly looking up for beautiful architecture details or particularly lovely flower pots.
Here’s a little more of colourful Alsace..

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HOW TO GET THERE
From Paris: 2:30 hours by train.
From Strasbourg: trains leave each half an hour. One way ticket price: 10-15 Euro. 
In 35 minutes you will be in beautiful Colmar.
It’s also close to Switzerland and Germany.
 
We do little trips out to the surrounding towns on the famous Alsatian wine route to Eguisheim and Riquewhir. 
On our way back home we stopped in Strasbourg for a few hours. 
 

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WHERE WE STAYED
We stayed two nights in Les têtes in Colmar and I would totally recommend it. It’s a typical timbered house located in the centre of Colmar. You can park your car at the Scheurer-Kestner-Parkplatz. There is no parking fee on sundays.

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HOW LONG SHOULD YOU STAY
We spent one weekend in October in beautiful Alsace. 
Colmar isn’t that big and you can easily explore it just in one day on foot.
Eguisheim and Riquewihr are even smaller. 1-2 hours per village is enough.

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WHEN TO GO
We went in October. So you’ll not only find the colourful houses, but even the trees change their leaves in the most beautiful autumn colours. 
In my opinion every season is a good season to go to Alsace. Riquewhir is best known for his dreamy Christmas market as well.

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WHAT TO EAT
Alsace will try to charm you not only with all those pretty houses, but with mighty fine local cuisine, too. 
A tarte flambée is a must! 
Bretzels are sold everywhere, even a Bretzellerie you’ll find in Eguisheim. 
You have to taste the amazing gingerbread, the yummy crepes, delicious cheese, …
After all Alsace is well known for some of France’s best white wine. You can do a wine tasting as well.

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  • 19. November 2016 - 18:44

    Denise - Beautiful photos!!! The poses are so natural, and your compositions are really strong!ReplyCancel

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      wp_admin - Thank you, Denise! It means a lot to me.ReplyCancel

 

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Hotel: La Maltese
Suit: Politix
Wedding dress: http://www.morilee.eu/
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  • 14. November 2016 - 23:35

    Tanja Kibogo - So schöne Aufnahmen meine Liebe! Toller Job!
    xoReplyCancel

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      wp_admin - Vielen Dank, liebe Tanja!ReplyCancel

  • 15. November 2016 - 5:59

    Kasia Millington - We can’t thank Irene enough for capturing the beauty of our Love!
    Words can’t fully describe how appreciative and thrilled Dave and I are with all of our After-Wedding photos! We look at them daily and each time we find something new. You totally captured the day and us♥ We will definitely be recommending you to all of our friends and family when it’s their turn to get married. Thank you again for everything! You did an amazing job and the photos are just stunningReplyCancel

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      wp_admin - My dear! Thank you so much for your feedback and thank you for having me as your photographer. It was so nice to meet you two :)ReplyCancel

 

Cafe Louis Philippe

66, quai de l’Hôtel de Ville, 75004 Paris

A typical French bistro, close to the Pont Louis Phillip bridge that crosses the Seine River to the island. Delicious coffee.

La Caféothèque

52 rue de l’Hô­tel-de-Ville, 75004 Paris

The place to go if you love coffee and are in Paris.

Café Kitsuné

51 Galerie de Montpensier, 75001 Paris

Café Kitsuné is a must visit when in Paris. Grap a coffee and go sit on one of the benches outside. The Café is great located close to Palais Royal.

Margherita Saint Germain

17 Rue de l’Ancienne Comédie, 75006 Paris

The ambiance is superb! In my opinion the most beautiful place to have your lunch or coffee. This place is so huge and every angle looks unique. It is really something very special. You definitely have to look around, when you are here. It is also great located in the beautiful area of St. German.
But it has it’s price. A pizza margherita for 17 Euro. Bon appétit.
 

DAROCO

6 Rue Vivienne, 75002 Paris

A glashouse on 2 floors. It’s a modern place with beautiful details. It’s very popular and can be overcrowded, so you better have to reserve. You will find this beautiful place right next to La Galerie Vivienne.

Shakespeare And Company

37 Rue de la Bûcherie, 75005 Paris

A little coffee shop at the famous bookstore.

Boot Café

19 Rue du Pont aux Choux, 75003 Paris

The smallest coffee shop in Paris.

LADURÉE

18 Rue Royale, 75008 Paris

Without any doubt the best macarons. Try it yourself or bring it home with you as a gift.

Café Saint Régis

6 Rue Jean du Bellay, 75004 Paris

A lovely place with a very traditional Parisian vibe.

 

 

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  • 26. Januar 2017 - 13:37

    Tanja Kibogo - Hallo ihr zwei hübschen! Ein Traum an Fotos! Mit euch würd ich gern nochmal zusammen auf Tour gehen!

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      wp_admin - Vielen Dank liebe Tanja. Jederzeit! ;)ReplyCancel

 

Hotel: Taylor

Equipment: Canon 5D Mark IIISigma 35mm 1.4Canon 50mm 1.2

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  • 27. Januar 2017 - 13:01

    Larissa - einfach nur schön <3ReplyCancel

    • 27. Januar 2017 - 13:05

      wp_admin - Vielen Dank, liebe Larissa. Und ja, Paris ist wirklich ein Traum!ReplyCancel

  • 27. Januar 2017 - 14:01

    Gloria LeNeuff - Herrlich anzusehen. Das Gefühl das man hat, wenn man an Paris denkt habt ihr perfekt eingefangen.
    Auch euer Make-Up und Styling ist ein Traum!
    (H&M selbst gemacht? Wow!)ReplyCancel

    • 27. Januar 2017 - 14:14

      wp_admin - Tausend Dank, Gloria! Ja, es ist alles selbst gemacht. :) Wir sind keine Make-up Profis, aber in dieser Hinsicht ist sowieso weniger oft mehr! ;)ReplyCancel

  • 27. Januar 2017 - 19:51

    Catharine Noble - So utterly and incredibly beautiful Irene!ReplyCancel

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