Author: Alphe

Seven Sisters Hike – The Most Beautiful Cliffs In England

Seven Sisters Hike – The Most Beautiful Cliffs In England

Today, I’m taking you to one of the most beautiful places in all of the UK. The Seven Sisters cliffs: tall, chalk cliffs stretching between Seaford and Eastbourne on the south coast of England. If you’re looking for places to go on a hike not too far from London, this is the perfect spot. I spent the day walking up and down the hills, admiring the views at every step. Join me as I relive that trip!

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10 English Towns To Go On A Day Trip From London

10 English Towns To Go On A Day Trip From London

One of my favourite ways to spend a Saturday is going on a day trip. Living in London, I’m blessed with being able to hop on a train and travel to many charming towns and cities within a reasonable time. Today, I’d like to share with you 10 ideas for a day trip from London. Best of all: you don’t need a car! All of these destinations can easily be reached by train. Whether you prefer a serene afternoon in the seaside or a day filled with sightseeing, I’m sure you’ll find something for yourself in this list.

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Mizeria – A Refreshing Polish Side Dish [High Protein, 2 ingredients]

Mizeria – A Refreshing Polish Side Dish [High Protein, 2 ingredients]

When the summer heat gets a bit too much, and you’re craving something light, cool, and refreshing, look no further than Mizeria. This simple Polish side dish is the epitome of summer freshness. With its crisp cucumbers and creamy yoghurt dressing, it’s the perfect complement to just about any meal, especially during those warm, lazy days. It’s as simple as it gets – you can make it with just two ingredients – and it’s high in protein. What’s not to love?

What Is Mizeria?

Mizeria, pronounced mee-ZER-ya, is a traditional Polish cucumber salad. The name itself is intriguing – some say it means “misery” in Polish, possibly because it’s such a humble dish. But don’t let the name fool you! This salad is anything but miserable. It’s a cooling, creamy delight, with a touch of tang from the yoghurt and a hint of sweetness from sugar. It’s said to have been a favourite of Queen Bona Sforza, who brought it to Poland from Italy in the 16th century. To me, it’s one of my favourite items in the Polish cuisine.

Why You’ll Love It

Mizeria is incredibly refreshing, making it a go-to dish when the weather is scorching. The combination of crunchy cucumbers and cool yoghurt is simply unbeatable in summer. And if you’re looking to boost your protein intake, you can easily swap regular yoghurt for a high-protein variety, making this not just a tasty side, but a healthy one too!

Let’s Get Cooking!

Here’s how you can whip up a bowl of Mizeria in no time. This recipe is super simple, with just a handful of ingredients, so you can enjoy it without spending too much time in the kitchen.

Ingredients For Mizeria:

  • 2 medium cucumbers, thinly sliced
  • 200g of high-protein Greek yoghurt (or any thick yoghurt)
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Optional:

  • 1 tablespoon of fresh dill, finely chopped (or more to taste)
  • 1 teaspoon of sugar
  • 1 tablespoon of lemon juice or white vinegar

Traditionally, Mizeria is seasoned with dill, which happens to be the only herb I can’t stand, so personally, I always skip that. Sugar and lemon juice will enhance the flavour of you Mizeria, but they’re completely optional. Frankly, I usually stick to just cucumbers and yoghurt.

A bowl with grated cucumber shreds, next to a grater and half of a cucumber.
Mizeria – Polish Side Dish [High Protein, 2 Ingredients]

Instructions For Making Mizeria:

1. Prepare the Cucumbers: You can start by peeling the cucumbers if you prefer a softer texture, though I recommend keeping the skin on for more crunch. Grate the cucumbers on a large-hole cheese grater. Place the cucumber shreds in a bowl.

2. Optional: Mix the Dressing: If you opted to use the additional seasonings, it’s time to mix them together. In a separate bowl, combine the Greek yoghurt, sugar, lemon juice (or vinegar), and most of the chopped dill (save a bit for garnish). Stir until the ingredients are well mixed. The yoghurt should be creamy and slightly tangy, with a hint of sweetness.

3. Assemble the Salad: Add the cucumbers to the yoghurt and toss to coat them evenly. Taste and adjust the seasoning with salt and pepper as needed.

4. Chill and Serve: For the best flavour, let the Mizeria chill in the fridge for about 30 minutes before serving. This gives the flavours time to meld together. When you’re ready to serve, you can sprinkle some dill over the top for garnish.

A Few Tips:

  • Customise It: Mizeria is quite versatile. You can add a bit of minced garlic for extra zing or toss in some chopped spring onions for added crunch.
  • Serving Suggestions: Mizeria pairs beautifully with grilled meats, fish, or even as a refreshing side to a hearty potato dish.
  • Make It Creamier: If you like a richer dressing, you can mix in a spoonful of sour cream with the yoghurt.

The Protein Power-Up

If you opt for a high-protein Greek yoghurt, you’re not just making a tasty dish – you’re also sneaking in some extra protein. This makes Mizeria an excellent choice for those looking to balance a light meal with a bit of nutritional punch. It’s a win-win!

In Conclusion

Mizeria is the perfect dish to cool down with on a hot summer’s day. It’s light, refreshing, and incredibly easy to make. Plus, with a high-protein yoghurt, it’s a healthy choice that doesn’t skimp on flavour. So, the next time you’re looking for a simple yet satisfying side dish, give Mizeria a try – you won’t be disappointed!

Mizeria - Polish Side Dish - High Protein, 2 Ingredients

  • Servings: 4
  • Difficulty: easy
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Refreshing side dish, perfect for summertime

Ingredients

  • 2 medium cucumbers
  • 200g Greek yoghurt or any high-protein yoghurt you like
  • Salt and pepper
Optional:
  • 1 tablespoon fresh dill, finely chopped
  • 1 teaspoon of sugar
  • 1 tablespoon of lemon juice or white vinegar

Directions

  1. You can peel the cucumbers if you want. Keep the skin on for a bit of crunch factor.
  2. Grate the cucumbers on a cheese grater.
  3. If using the optional seasonings, mix them into the yoghurt. Stir until all ingredients are well combined.
  4. Stir grated cucumbers into the yoghurt.
  5. Season to taste with salt and pepper.
  6. Refrigerate for 30 minutes to let the flavours meld together.

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23 Fun Facts About Vegetables

23 Fun Facts About Vegetables

Vegetables are the unsung heroes of the culinary world, packed with nutrients, flavours, and fascinating trivia. Today, I’m bringing you 23 fun facts about vegetables that’ll give you a new appreciation for these garden goodies. Grab a cup of tea, sit back, and enjoy!

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All My Cross Stitch Projects

All My Cross Stitch Projects

If you’ve been following my blog for a while, you may have noticed my passion for cross stitching. I started with a mini design featuring a fox in a winter hat, which sparked my love for the craft. Since then, I’ve completed loads of cute, colourful designs. In this post, I’m going to collate all of them – hopefully, it will inspire some of you to try a new craft too! So far, all of the cross stitch designs that I’ve finished came from assorted craft kits, which included all of the necessary supplies and instructions. A great way to learn something new!

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5 Days In Gdansk, Poland

5 Days In Gdansk, Poland

Although I’ve lived in London for nearly five years, I still visit my motherland a few times a year. I usually travel to my hometown, which is in the south of Poland, but recently I spent a few days in Gdańsk – a beautiful city located in the north of Poland, on the coast of the Baltic Sea. Gdańsk seamlessly weaves together vibrant history, stunning architecture, and serene beaches. I visited a few museums, ate fish and chips every day and had leisurely strolls on the beach. Join me as I reminisce that adventure!

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Handmade Cards 2024 (7 Unique Designs) – Quilling, Watercolour, Scrapbooking

Handmade Cards 2024 (7 Unique Designs) – Quilling, Watercolour, Scrapbooking

Sticking to this blog’s tradition, it’s time for the annual summary of all the handmade cards I created this year for my family members. It’s always fun to gather all of my works in one post and see what I came up with. This year, it was a good mix of techniques, although with a strong focus on my favourite method – quilling. I managed to incorporate some watercolours and scrapbooking, and I’m rather proud of the results! So, sit back and enjoy the summary of my handmade cards from 2024.

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My 10 Favourite High Protein Recipes (Sweet And Savoury)

My 10 Favourite High Protein Recipes (Sweet And Savoury)

I love protein. As an avid gym goer and someone interested in nutrition, I fully appreciate the power of protein in our diet. Not only does it help build and maintain muscle tissue, but it also keeps us full for longer, as it’s the most satiating macronutrient of all. I always look for new high protein recipes, to keep my diet high in protein, but also fun and delicious. I’ve chosen 10 of my favourite high protein recipes from this blog and collected them all in one post. If you’re looking for nutritious and tasty recipes to try, check out my list! Hopefully, it will give you some inspirations.

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DIY Cross Stitch Kit – Unicorn

DIY Cross Stitch Kit – Unicorn

Oops, I did it again! I finished yet another cross stitch project. It seems like 2024 will go down as the one when I cross stitched through my spare time. This time, I completed a mini kit with a unicorn design. Simple, but cute. A always, I enjoyed my time cross stitching during some rainy afternoons (we’ve had quite a few of those in London recently)!

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A Day In Dover, Kent, England

A Day In Dover, Kent, England

Today, I’m taking you back in time to a beautiful summer day when I went on a daytrip to Dover. It was one of my favourite trips so far, which combined educational elements of the visit to the majestic Dover Castle with breathtaking views on a quick hike on the white cliffs of Dover. The perfect, balanced agenda for a summer daytrip, if you ask me. Join me as I relive that trip.

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