Don't forget to try out Lingoda, the online language school, and maybe even join me in some of the classes. This is the link to their FLEX programme: try.lingoda.com/ChroniclesRosieres_Flex Your exclusive discount code for up to 20% off is AMYFLEX You can try one week for free, taking up to 3 group classes or 1 private one. I'll be posting on our community tab which classes I'm taking!
I love your cooking philosophy. Foraging and eating homegrown or local foods. Its the best way to stay healthy and to know what you are putting into your body. The quiche looked delicious. Your new kitchen looks like it will function well especially when Marc gets you an oven. xx
Thanks Amy, an enjoyable video as always. I love that room, the stone walls, natural timber and terracotta floor are beautiful and nurturing. The italians make a fabulous vivid green pasta with nettles and also a nettle sauce for normal pasta. 😋
Loved your casual, sensible, chatty and informative approach to foraging / cooking. I've never left clumps of cheese in my quiches, but, why not do it now? Thank you ! Hope that oven gets working soon...
Amy, your cooking lesson was a delight! Love quiche and always looking for a new recipe. Love how the cottage is coming along. It feels warm, and perfect for your sweet family! ❤
It is good to see you cooking there. Decades ago, I went through renovations with tiny children and am in awe of how much you and Marc, with Margo, have accomplished.
My brother used nettles in soup with ham hock, cream and plenty of garlic. Delicious. Just be careful where you get them and avoid pathways used by dog walkers.
Interesting video. For years, I was afraid to make quiche, and I have been cooking for over 55 years, not any more. Make it a couple times a month. We don't have nettles in our development, but I love spinach or asparagus in mine. I also like using different cheeses to change it up. I know I would like your recipe. Thank you for showing it to us.
Quiche masterclass 😊 I don't like throwing nutrient rich cooking water away, so I drink it. (I can recommend water from cooking potatoes with whisky 😉)
Amy, you are going to love your new kitchen, So much room and light. I don't think I would like the netle, but it looks delicious. I am boring, ham or sausage. Have a Happy Mothers day if you celebrate it in France.❤
Great hint, Amy, on adding the veg to the top instead of incorporating it into the egg mixture. We love quiche and low heat is also another really good hint. Thank you!
I was clearly on the same wavelength today! I bought ingredients for a spinach quiche today so I tried your method of bay leaf and nutmeg. It was delicious!
We have so many nettles! I’m constantly pulling them up (which is surprisingly satisfying). Also have a huge bay tree. So clearly I have to make this quiche. I love foraging too. Great video ❤
Thanks for this Amy! It’s great to see your kitchen getting ready to use. The quiche cooking part was really interesting. I have been making quiche for decades and thought I knew all there was to know about it … but you gave me some new ideas to try! 😊
Your videos are always so interesting. Love the foraging for food. What a lovely environment for your children to grow up in. Deborah. North Carolina ❤😊
Amy, I know that Marc has said that your other channel (Gardens of...) is superior to this one, but I'm still not sure. I love them equally. Hope Marc doesn't take it personally! 😊
I use to be able to pick nettles where we use to live. There are none growing where we are now. Not a lot of foraging around here. There are mushrooms but I wouldn’t forage unless I was with an expert. My daughter in law has made herself sick the last two times she picked wild mushrooms. Ended up in hospital last time extremely ill.
never pick from road side or walking pathways as dogs like to piddle and also road side fumes ie diesel is not healthy. Pick a bundle.of Bay leaves and hang in the pantry as it keeps out pantry moths from your flour pasta etc.
Amy, This was such a interesting and engaging episode! I love foraging for foods. I live in New England, Connecticut to be specific. There are many " safe " places to forage for greens, mushrooms and some berries. I have also foraged for some garden plants and mosses. I always be aware of my surroundings, not only to make sure I am safe of pollutants and pesticides, but to be sure I am not on protected lands. I enjoy seeing you do artisinal things! Basic stuff, but unusual these days, it feels something like a lost art!! Such wonderful and beautiful things that can make you feel grounded. With happiness, Audri
A quiche is such a nice meal. You can do so much with the filling. I have never cooked with nettles. I'm not sure I can find them easily here in my area but I may keep a look out for them. The coach house is looking so cozy.
I had to abandon this video last night as the conenction kept dropping. I am so glad to be able to se it in it's entirety today! I hear Stinging Nettles are good for horses too as supplement to hay
Loved your blog immensely the run through the language course , plus your quiche recipe was so well explained,cooked and given a thumbs up all on your own. Will try the quiche with spinach though, no nettle in our part of the world.
Having fallen on a patch off a bike I avoid nettles but hey if you like it :) sure your guests will love whatever you cook. Coin-Coin is adorable even at a distance. Juliette will be adorable in her baptismal gown :) will you have a new or recycled and upcycled one. Foraging is fine as long as you follow the guidelines as you said as of where you get them and surroundings. Mushrooms get them checked by an official if you aren't sure about them or grow them yourself. Delicious recipe Amy I envy having access to so much organic farming initiatives. Happy Birthday to whomever had one :) all the best wishes :)
Bonjour Amy, your quiche looked delicious. I have never had a nettle, I do not forage I live in the city, I do however buy local. I would love to have joined you on Lingoda, but I am already brushing up on my Italian, so adding French wouldn't be good for me at this time, but I would love to hear how this goes. Thanks for sharing today. Love from N.Y.
I do this for tomato quiches but find it a bit overwhelming for more subtle tastes like spinach/nettle and ricotta. It’s a favourite of mine for others though!
@@Chroniclesofrosieres I really didn't consider the ingredients either, I was more focused on saving the soggy crust! You're correct that dijon would probably overpowered the nettles and cheese.
I absolutely loved this episode. Next time can you give newbie nettle foragers on how best to handle them? Besides common sense I am not clear when I can actually touch them with my bare hands etc. Thank you!
My friend has really bad arthritis in her hands. She uses stinging nettle on her hands ( yes she allows it to sting her). She claims that it draws the blood to her joints and the stinging pain is gone in a few hours and she claims it works beautifully. I have wanted to try it on my bad shoulder, but I got into a bunch of nettle as a child and it was unpleasant to say the least. I did buy nettle tea, which tastes bad (earthy taste) so I mix it with other aromatic herbal teas. I have not noticed an improvement in my pain, but I will keep on trying. the quiche sounds delicious!
I keep wanting to cook with nettles, but I can't get within 10 feet of them without getting stung. The air turns blue around me and I spend the rest of the whining about it. I've worn long sleeves with a coat and the exact same type gloves and immediately get stung. I have no idea how you do it! Our allotment is a haven for nettles, so I'd really like to figure this out!
Totally agree, with your ethos for foraging, although I wouldn't risk any type of mushrooms! That's a danger zone methinks!! Last month we foraged a giant bag of wild Garlic and made a jar of Pesto which was divine. Wondering if that table your using as a work surface is a wee bitty low? Just thinking of your back? Did you see the worktop they made at La Lande over the top of the old cooker? The kitchen table being way to low?
Here in Canada, nettle tea is most popular, but many do use it as a spinach look alike. Have you tried nettle pesto ? and what about Indian Saag spread over rice, mmm now I am hungry !!
I didn’t know that we have nettles in Canada. Never thought about it. I’m not sure that I’d recognize them to pick them. I’ll have to look that up. Thanks
@@pdq5465 I found this online: Stinging Nettle - Edmonton & Area Land Trust Stinging nettle is found throughout Canada except Nunavut. They prefer areas with moist, rich soils such as riparian areas and moist woodlands.Sep 11, 2018
We have two channels. The garden one is almost exclusively Marc. Most episodes recently on this one have been Marc too. If you dislike me so much then I should stick with the other channel.
Don't forget to try out Lingoda, the online language school, and maybe even join me in some of the classes. This is the link to their FLEX programme: try.lingoda.com/ChroniclesRosieres_Flex
Your exclusive discount code for up to 20% off is AMYFLEX
You can try one week for free, taking up to 3 group classes or 1 private one. I'll be posting on our community tab which classes I'm taking!
Amy, I love the idea of foraging. The quiche looked delicious. 🌺🌼🌸
Thanks Doris!
I love your cooking philosophy. Foraging and eating homegrown or local foods. Its the best way to stay healthy and to know what you are putting into your body. The quiche looked delicious. Your new kitchen looks like it will function well especially when Marc gets you an oven. xx
Thanks Stephanie!
The quiche looks fantastic!
Thanks Amy, an enjoyable video as always. I love that room, the stone walls, natural timber and terracotta floor are beautiful and nurturing. The italians make a fabulous vivid green pasta with nettles and also a nettle sauce for normal pasta. 😋
It looks great!
Both the kitchen and the quiche. 🙂♥️♥️♥️
Amy may I suggest putting the work table between the stove and refrigerator. It will help the refrigerator to last longer, away from the heat.
Moving the fridge away from the stove also helps to keep the side of the fridge cleaner, in my experience.
I'll try adding bay leaves to the onions when I make my favorite caramelized onion quiche. Great tip Amy, thanks!
It’s so delicious!
It is Mother's Day in Australia today. Not sure if it is in France too, so Happy Mother's Day Amy. Enjoy your week.
Loved your casual, sensible, chatty and informative approach to foraging / cooking. I've never left clumps of cheese in my quiches, but, why not do it now? Thank you ! Hope that oven gets working soon...
Had to laugh at your dishes. I have 6 complete sets with additional pieces from my grandmothers.and i still look at dishware!
Amy, your cooking lesson was a delight! Love quiche and always looking for a new recipe. Love how the cottage is coming along. It feels warm, and perfect for your sweet family! ❤
Good morning from the Toronto area, Canada. It’s Mother’s Day here today too. Happy Mother’s Day to Amy & all the mothers who follow Amy & Marc.💐⭐️🇨🇦
Love the cooking episode. Good luck getting the kitchen all sorted out 😍😘
Amy, that looked so delicious. Happy Mother's Day to you.❤
Enjoyed the cooking segment, everything is looking great!
It Mother's day in south africa as well I'm laying in bed watching this channel waiting for my breakfast!!!!!!
What a wonderful life you designed 🫶🏼🌞🌺
You’re very kind. Thank you!
It is good to see you cooking there. Decades ago, I went through renovations with tiny children and am in awe of how much you and Marc, with Margo, have accomplished.
I learned something today, to put bay leaves with onions.
Love the quiche.
Thankyou
Love all your local producer you are really lucky to have that and it looks delicious thank you for sharing 😊
My brother used nettles in soup with ham hock, cream and plenty of garlic. Delicious.
Just be careful where you get them and avoid pathways used by dog walkers.
Lovely idea!
Interesting video. For years, I was afraid to make quiche, and I have been cooking for over 55 years, not any more. Make it a couple times a month. We don't have nettles in our development, but I love spinach or asparagus in mine. I also like using different cheeses to change it up. I know I would like your recipe. Thank you for showing it to us.
Hubby says tell Marc to make Nettle wine or Beer great use of weeds..
Thank you loved the containt 👍🤗 ☕🍰💐
Love Sue ❤❤❤🇬🇧❤❤❤
Quiche masterclass 😊
I don't like throwing nutrient rich cooking water away, so I drink it.
(I can recommend water from cooking potatoes with whisky 😉)
My grandmother used to drink the water that she boiled veggies in. Thanks for bringing back that memory ❤️
Amy, you are going to love your new kitchen,
So much room and light.
I don't think I would like the netle, but it looks delicious. I am boring, ham or sausage.
Have a Happy Mothers day if you celebrate it in France.❤
Great hint, Amy, on adding the veg to the top instead of incorporating it into the egg mixture. We love quiche and low heat is also another really good hint. Thank you!
Glad it was useful!
The camera work in combination with your personality is appealing to watch. You are naturally good at doing cooking narration. Well done!
I grow a lot of our vegetables and have a ton of shallots. I am going to try the bay leaves in them, as I have a bay leaf tree.
Forging is awesome & smart
Ha ha that’s a good way of putting it!
I was clearly on the same wavelength today! I bought ingredients for a spinach quiche today so I tried your method of bay leaf and nutmeg. It was delicious!
We have lots of nettles. You’ve helped me to feel brave enough to try a few recipes.
Great episode!! Lots of love from Tennessee!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
We have so many nettles! I’m constantly pulling them up (which is surprisingly satisfying). Also have a huge bay tree. So clearly I have to make this quiche. I love foraging too. Great video ❤
Delightful episode, Amy. Have you tried nettle pesto?
I’d love to try that! Have you got any recipes?
Spinach and fennel is also good combination
✨Well done, Amy ✨Enjoyed all this vlog was about. Looking forward to even more recipes!
I really enjoyed watching your bake your quiche from foraging on your own grounds. I've never tried nettle anything but it truly looked delicious.
Thanks for this Amy! It’s great to see your kitchen getting ready to use. The quiche cooking part was really interesting. I have been making quiche for decades and thought I knew all there was to know about it … but you gave me some new ideas to try! 😊
Excessive purchasing of crockery / dinner ware seems to be a problem for many chateau owners! LOL
I've never heard of cooking onions with bay leaves! And I love the crazy size of your bay tree! 😲
Townsend's here on YT have made nettle soup a few times - the recipe is given in the video.
I have been cooking quiches all my life and you have taught me something new! thank you!
You can make Nettle Fertilizer Tea to Feed Plants. There's lots of how-to's on the web
The quiche looks delicious! Another great vlog, thank you.
Your videos are always so interesting. Love the foraging for food. What a lovely environment for your children to grow up in. Deborah. North Carolina ❤😊
Amy, I know that Marc has said that your other channel (Gardens of...) is superior to this one, but I'm still not sure. I love them equally. Hope Marc doesn't take it personally! 😊
I use to be able to pick nettles where we use to live. There are none growing where we are now. Not a lot of foraging around here. There are mushrooms but I wouldn’t forage unless I was with an expert. My daughter in law has made herself sick the last two times she picked wild mushrooms. Ended up in hospital last time extremely ill.
Well, that looks delicious!!!😊
never pick from road side or walking pathways as dogs like to piddle and also road side fumes ie diesel is not healthy.
Pick a bundle.of Bay leaves and hang in the pantry as it keeps out pantry moths from your flour pasta etc.
Amy,
This was such a interesting and engaging episode! I love foraging for foods. I live in New England, Connecticut to be specific. There are many " safe " places to forage for greens, mushrooms and some berries. I have also foraged for some garden plants and mosses. I always be aware of my surroundings, not only to make sure I am safe of pollutants and pesticides, but to be sure I am not on protected lands.
I enjoy seeing you do artisinal things! Basic stuff, but unusual these days, it feels something like a lost art!! Such wonderful and beautiful things that can make you feel grounded.
With happiness,
Audri
What a lovely message. Thank you Audri!
A quiche is such a nice meal. You can do so much with the filling. I have never cooked with nettles. I'm not sure I can find them easily here in my area but I may keep a look out for them.
The coach house is looking so cozy.
Looks yummy 🎉❤😊
It was!
I had to abandon this video last night as the conenction kept dropping. I am so glad to be able to se it in it's entirety today! I hear Stinging Nettles are good for horses too as supplement to hay
Nettles ! Just picked some myselt today !
Oo! What did you make?
@@Chroniclesofrosieres some for soup, some for pesto. Love the quiche idea for them though!
That was fun❣️👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 One can use a diffuser to add nettles to one’s cup of tea! They are so good for us!🩷
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You seem to be enjoying making vlogs more 😊
Hello Amy and Marc
Hi Annette!
I'll certainly be trying bay-leaves with onions...
Looks yummy Amy. Xx
Great video Amy xx
Loved your blog immensely the run through the language course , plus your quiche recipe was so well explained,cooked and given a thumbs up all on your own. Will try the quiche with spinach though, no nettle in our part of the world.
Quiche looks delicious, very interested in what you said about the order of ingredients. I will try this next time I make one. 🥂 jo
Great recipe!
Thank you!
Great cooking video, well filmed. You are a natural at these Amy!
I love quiche! I can’t wait to try this one. One of my favorite is chicken & pecan quiche. ❤
WOW! That’s not a combination I would have ever thought of!
I love foraging too. You should try nettle and fresh goat cheese cakes...
wow that sounds amazing!
Love your cooking instructions, Amy. I think you have another career!
Having fallen on a patch off a bike I avoid nettles but hey if you like it :) sure your guests will love whatever you cook. Coin-Coin is adorable even at a distance. Juliette will be adorable in her baptismal gown :) will you have a new or recycled and upcycled one. Foraging is fine as long as you follow the guidelines as you said as of where you get them and surroundings. Mushrooms get them checked by an official if you aren't sure about them or grow them yourself. Delicious recipe Amy I envy having access to so much organic farming initiatives. Happy Birthday to whomever had one :) all the best wishes :)
Good job!😊
Bonjour Amy, your quiche looked delicious. I have never had a nettle, I do not forage I live in the city, I do however buy local. I would love to have joined you on Lingoda, but I am already brushing up on my Italian, so adding French wouldn't be good for me at this time, but I would love to hear how this goes. Thanks for sharing today. Love from N.Y.
I have always brushed about 10-15mls of good dijon on the pastry before assembling the quiche, it protects against a soggy crust.
I do this for tomato quiches but find it a bit overwhelming for more subtle tastes like spinach/nettle and ricotta. It’s a favourite of mine for others though!
@@Chroniclesofrosieres I really didn't consider the ingredients either, I was more focused on saving the soggy crust! You're correct that dijon would probably overpowered the nettles and cheese.
I absolutely loved this episode. Next time can you give newbie nettle foragers on how best to handle them? Besides common sense I am not clear when I can actually touch them with my bare hands etc. Thank you!
My friend has really bad arthritis in her hands. She uses stinging nettle on her hands ( yes she allows it to sting her). She claims that it draws the blood to her joints and the stinging pain is gone in a few hours and she claims it works beautifully. I have wanted to try it on my bad shoulder, but I got into a bunch of nettle as a child and it was unpleasant to say the least. I did buy nettle tea, which tastes bad (earthy taste) so I mix it with other aromatic herbal teas. I have not noticed an improvement in my pain, but I will keep on trying. the quiche sounds delicious!
I keep wanting to cook with nettles, but I can't get within 10 feet of them without getting stung. The air turns blue around me and I spend the rest of the whining about it. I've worn long sleeves with a coat and the exact same type gloves and immediately get stung. I have no idea how you do it! Our allotment is a haven for nettles, so I'd really like to figure this out!
Totally agree, with your ethos for foraging, although I wouldn't risk any type of mushrooms! That's a danger zone methinks!! Last month we foraged a giant bag of wild Garlic and made a jar of Pesto which was divine. Wondering if that table your using as a work surface is a wee bitty low? Just thinking of your back? Did you see the worktop they made at La Lande over the top of the old cooker? The kitchen table being way to low?
Excellent episode!
Thank you!
Hi Amy this was lot fun. T. Y. Im making quiche tomorrow. Would love see more of your cooking.
We stopped making our quiche with a crust.
I love crustless quiche. It’s the fillings that I love, not the pastry.
Yummy 😋
It was!
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Here in Canada, nettle tea is most popular, but many do use it as a spinach look alike. Have you tried nettle pesto ? and what about Indian Saag spread over rice, mmm now I am hungry !!
I didn’t know that we have nettles in Canada. Never thought about it. I’m not sure that I’d recognize them to pick them. I’ll have to look that up. Thanks
@@pdq5465 I found this online:
Stinging Nettle - Edmonton & Area Land Trust
Stinging nettle is found throughout Canada except Nunavut. They prefer areas with moist, rich soils such as riparian areas and moist woodlands.Sep 11, 2018
13:50 naughty 😠 attack peacock 🦚
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Would have been helpful if you gave the recipe for the base.
I just bought a ready-made pastry. Sorry! We all do it in France!
@@Chroniclesofrosieres no problem , thought I was missing out 🤣🤣🤣
Isn’t it amazing what people throw away ….please give away furniture before dumping ❤❤..there’s free sites all over the
Your eyes look wide and YUM ❤…beautiful eyes
May we have more Marc please? Cooking videos for Patreons only - fantastic idea.
We have two channels. The garden one is almost exclusively Marc. Most episodes recently on this one have been Marc too. If you dislike me so much then I should stick with the other channel.
@@Chroniclesofrosieres Please don't make them Patrons only, Amy 😊