Archive for August, 2010

Moods of Norway at Flø

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010
This little shop became the first shop for the little village Flø, with only a population of 160 people. It’s one of Moods of Norway’s outlet shop. Along with this store they opened the one in Beverly Hills as well. The contrast couldn’t have been bigger. And while the store in Beverly Hills is introducing Norwegian culture to the celebrities, the store at Flø is adding more glamour to the village, and brings travellers from all over the place. At their stores you will find that the fitting room is also an outdoor toilet, and you will be served waffles while browsing for a new bright colourful suit.
Next time I go there I will check the opening times before going. It’s only open Thursday, Saturday and Sundays from 12 to 6. We were there on a Wednesday….

Another reason for going to Flø is a beautiful little beach, some nice architecture and some great ideas for outdoor furnishing.

A fun big flower pot.

SVELER

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

This is the sunny day we hoped for, but didn’t have today

And these are the ones we were dreaming about.

Just got back from a bike ride in rain and cold weather. And the only thing I was dreaming about was these fluffy warm pancakes likes “Sveler”. Mum served these last time we were at home and came back from another rainy excursion. Since we knew there was no one making these when we got home this time, we stopped by the baker and bought some cinnamon rolls instead. They couldn’t compete with warm “sveler”, but was still a nice treat. Here is the recipe for the best “sveler” in case anyone feels like pleasing someone with some home cooked goodies today.

  • 5 eggs
  • 1 1/2 cup sugar
  • 1 liter flour
  • 1tsp natron (baking soda)
  • 1 tsp hjortesalt ( hartshorn)
  • 75g butter, melted
  • 1 liter with buttermilk

Whisk together egg and sugar, add rest of the ingredients and combine. If you are patient let it stand for an hour before you fry them. Add some butter to the frying pan and let the batter turn golden on both sides before it’s finished.

Serve with brown cheese and jam, sugar and cinnamon or sour cream and jam.

JUVET

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

The perfect getaway for the weekend! Here you can do trout fishing, grouse hunting, or you can let the guides show you around and learn you more about the Norwegian culture and geology of the scenic area. The rooms are small, but you feel like you got all the space you need with a view over the spectacular landscape around you. The cabins got a wall replaced by glass, some got two walls. Non of the rooms are looking at each other, which gives each place a different, and always changing view with the time of season and day.

The spa is located right above the river. The heat from the sauna and peaceful surroundings should make you relaxed for rest of the weekend.

This project started 2004 by Knut Slinning, and 2008 they open it for guest. The architects are Jensen & Skodvin Arkitektkontor . Juvet was the first landscape hotel opening in Europe.

WHITE CHOCOLATE MOUSSE

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

Autumn is soon here! And I’m actually quite exited about seeing the colours change and to see a new season coming. But I’m also enjoying the last summer evenings and the fact that you can do so much outside after work because of the long evenings. There are lots of berries in the forrest now, and it’s soon time to try to fill up some boxes to keep in the freezer for cold autumn evenings. This will be a reminder of the summer evenings when the winter darkness is sneaking up on us.

This dessert is inspired by a recipe I found at Trines Mektige Matblogg

White chocolate mousse

  • 1 tsp gelatin powder
  • 3 tbs lime juice
  • 3/4 cup cream
  • 200 g white chocolate
  • 1/2 cup whipped cream

Raspberry sauce

  • 225 g raspberries
  • 2 tbs sugar
  • 0.2 cup water
  • 2 tbs balsamic eddic

Dissolve gelatin in lime juice. Let it soak for 5 min. Warm the cream on low heat, do not boil. Add white chocolate and stir until smooth. Add gelatin with lime juice, stir and cool. Gently fold in whipped cream, and add mixture to four small glasses or bowls. Let cool for at least 4 hours.

Boil the raspberries, water and sugar. Let boil for about 5 min before you stir in the balsamic eddic. Pour the sauce over the white chocolate mousse and decorate with some fresh raspberries.

SUNDAY IN OSLO

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

Me and Line just happen to stroll past Birkelunden market today. Quite lucky since I found some new plates and cups for my small growing collection. It’s a good market for cups and plates from the 40′s and 50′s, Vinyl, books and some furniture. Open every Sunday.


At the moment I’m looking for an old retro style classic bike, preferable with a basket at the front! Please let me know if you know about one. It will be for a shoot so doesn’t need to be functional.

WE ARE OPENING FAMHOVE

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

Since coming back to Norway my sister Maria, my mum Marit and myself have been sharing ideas on FamHove, a project starting more or less by itself from just wanting to show ideas and to inspire each other from things we see and read. Today we are opening it up for you to have a look too. It will be a place were we will collect and store things that we like and get new impulses from. Hope you will like it!

PUMPKIN BREAD

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

Since coming back to Norway I have suddenly got a fascination for old Norwegian designs. A lot of them are handmade and are done in a very few samples. They represent quality and something you would have and keep for ever. Sadly now the culture is more ‘use and through away’. Luckily there is a lot of other enthusiastic collectors out there and one of them, Eva have been kind enough to lend me a lot of her precious things for my photographs. Thanks to Eva, my next book that I´m currently working on will feature some of her beautiful cups and plates. These blue ceramic cups (picture) I have used here are from my mum and was given to my parents as a wedding gift.

  • 300g pumpkin puree ( approximately half a pumpkin baked and mixed in the blender into a puree )
  • 100g brown sugar
  • 50g sugar
  • 3 eggs
  • 100g natural yogurt
  • 100g soya oil
  • zest of half an orange
  • 200 g flour
  • 1 tsp sea salt
  • 4g baking soda
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/2 tsp ginger
  • a pinch of nutmeg
  • 130g hazelnuts, toasted and chopped
  • 30g hazelnuts for topping

Combine flour, salt baking soda, cinnamon, ginger and nutmeg.

In a separate bowl, whisk together the pumpkin, brown sugar, sugar, chopped hazelnuts, eggs, yogurt, oil and orange zest. Pour the wet ingredients over the dry and whisk until combined. It will be a runny batter. Fold in the hazelnuts. Pour the batter into ovenproof cups, a bread dish or muffin cups. About 3/4 of the way full. Bake on 180 degrees until toothpick inserted comes out clean. Time will vary depending on size of the tins. For small cups about 20 min. Bread about 35 min.

PREBEN HOLST

Sunday, August 15th, 2010

Last Saturday, Preben Holst had the opening of his exhibition “Things That Never Happened And Other Stories” His photos are dreamy and will take you back to childhood memories or to things that didn’t happen as a teenager. This exhibition is made of  installations, photography and objects. It will be at Oslo’s Kunstforening until 05.09.2010 and it’s free!

Blue mattress with raindrops

James and Matt

The younger one, 2008

Oslo Kunstforening Rådhusgata 19 0158 Oslo

KIKUTBOLLER I NORDMARKA

Monday, August 9th, 2010


On one of the first days back in Oslo we biked up to “Kikut” (Lookout) in Nordmarka. This place is just outside the city center but it feels like you are miles away! It’s green and lush, and when we finally reached the destination after a few steep hills we felt we deserved a treat! And that’s when I got to try the “Kikutbolle”. They taste best after a good work out!

  • 1 sachet dry yeast or 1 pack fresh yeast.
  • 2 1/2 cup milk
  • 200g butter
  • 4-5 cups flour
  • 3/4 cup sugar
  • 2 tsp cardamom
  • 1 tsp vanilla sugar
  • 2 tsp baking powder

1/2 cup vanilla cream for filling.

Mix coconut, icing sugar, and a bit water until it is thick and easy to spread on the rolls.  (Prepare when the buns are in the oven)

Preheat oven to 225 degrees.

Add yeast to a bowl or a kitchen aid. Melt butter and add milk. when liquid is 37 degrees, combine with the yeast and stir well. Mix all dry ingredients and add gently while stirring. Knead well, the dough should be quite moist to work with. Let it rise to double size (at least for an hour). Divide the dough into 24 parts and roll them gently until they are smooth and round. Make a hole in each bun with a spoon and add 1-2 tsp vanilla cream. Put on a tray and let the rolls rise again for about 30 min. Brush them with a whipped egg and bake them for 12 min. Let cool on a wire rack, add icing around vanilla cream and serve while still a bit warm!

NEWS

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

Hope Prinsensgate 8 Posthallen oslo

Ups…It has been 6 days without any things happening here! Sorry! The update is: New flat, city and work place. Monday we moved in to our new home in Oslo, and Wednesday I had my first day with the team at Hope Hair were you now will find me most days. Come and say hi if you’re in Oslo!