Monday, July 21, 2008

Semolina porridge


I believe in breakfast. I don't go far without it, unless I eat until 8 a.m. at the latest (on workdays, that is), I inevitably start to feel weak, shaky and often quite emotional. In my early blogging days, I once mentioned that I go through breakfast phases. I was hooked on steeped oats with grated apple, toasted nuts and yoghurt for quite some time until suddenly, about a week ago, I knew I wanted something else. So now, it's semolina porridge again, the finnish fibre-enriched kind with the cute girl with braids on the package. My very dear friend M. brings me some whenever she visits but even if you don't happen to have friends in Finland, don't despair: use regular semolina mixed with a handful of wheat or oat bran.

Here's my "recipe":

  • 30-40g of semolina
  • water
  • a pinch of salt
  • brown sugar
  • a splash of milk
  • berries or chopped fruit
  • fromage frais or plain yoghurt

Put the semolina into a small saucepan, then add water (it should stand about 2 cm higher than the semolina - yes, my measurements are very scientific and precise here) and whisk in order to prevent clumps from forming. Bring to the boil, add the salt, then lower the heat and simmer for about five minutes or until thick. Stir frequently. Just before eating, add the milk and simmer for another minute. Spoon into a bowl and sprinkle with sugar and add the fruit and formage frais or yoghurt.

I like to take my bowl and sit in the armchair which used to belong to my grandfather while I eat. The husband (yes, you heard me) is usually in the shower or only just waking up by this time. Sometimes, he sleepily shuffles into the living room and steals a spoonfull from me. I don't turn on the radio, I don't go and get the paper. I just sit and eat. It may only be for ten minutes but I couldn't think of a more peaceful - and tasty - way to start the day.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I totally go through breakfast phases as well! Oatmeal with fruit and honey tends to fluctuate in and out during the winter, at other times crepes, soft boiled eggs with toasted breadsticks, or (my current phase) poached eggs on a Montreal bagel with some steamed asparagus. Taken out on the balcony on a nice morning with a book and a good cup of coffee the only downside is knowing that your day can't possibly get any better!

Honeybee said...

Poached eggs, bagel, steamed asparagus - I'm impressed! I wouldn't mind such a breakfast. I love to sit on the balcony, too, now that it's warm in the morning already. It's so nice, I have to force myself to get up and go out to work, tough...

Julia @ crazyaboutbretzels said...

Hey, how great that I found this semolina porridge post! I'm from Finland and currently live in Germany and I will soon be getting visitors from Finland who were asking what I'd like them to bring for me. Is the fibre-enriched packet a yellow one or a red one? Enjoy your mornings!

Honeybee said...

The red package!