tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8814165.post111899484305297627..comments2024-03-18T11:23:11.948+01:00Comments on Anne's Food: SHF Tart Edition -Rhubarb Caramel TartAnnehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18224478760304481724noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8814165.post-65240982417753755282009-04-23T20:19:00.000+02:002009-04-23T20:19:00.000+02:00Lena, vad roligt att höra :) Du är välkommen hit! ...Lena, vad roligt att höra :) Du är välkommen hit! :)Annehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18224478760304481724noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8814165.post-59418507222374249282009-04-23T16:35:00.000+02:002009-04-23T16:35:00.000+02:00Sååå....den här posten var ju gammal, men jag har ...Sååå....den här posten var ju gammal, men jag har ju nyss hittat din blogg, så jag lagar mat och bakar lite här och där....Igår lagade jag den här rabarber-pajen och den var ju mums-god!!<br />Jag hade ingen grädde hemma, så jag tog till med lite grekisk yogurt, mjölk och lite extra sirap. Det blev kanske inte lika sött, men det blev karamelligt ändå. Tack för smak-upplevelsen!Lenahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01319515598220669521noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8814165.post-1120469697880702282005-07-04T11:34:00.000+02:002005-07-04T11:34:00.000+02:00Nu har jag provat din rabarberpaj - den var verkli...Nu har jag provat din rabarberpaj - den var verkligen fantastiskt god. Jag kommer definitivt att göra den igen!Cissihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11810551921858356502noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8814165.post-1119097357487690122005-06-18T14:22:00.000+02:002005-06-18T14:22:00.000+02:00Niki, decilitres (and litres for that matter) are ...Niki, decilitres (and litres for that matter) are all about volume. We have measuring cups where the standard is 1 dl. But if your measuring cups are in cups, just count 0.4 cups per deciliter, in order to convert. (2 dl would be 0.8 cups, in other words.)Annehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18224478760304481724noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8814165.post-1119095919696638992005-06-18T13:58:00.000+02:002005-06-18T13:58:00.000+02:00I understand the decilitre idea, because we're met...I understand the decilitre idea, because we're metric here in Australia, and I think it's the only way to go for accuracy. <BR/>But I'm a little confused how you can have decilitres of oats, flour and sugar? Is that weighing them by weight or volume? Or does dl stand for something else in that case.<BR/>I'm mainly asking bc I have a bunch of rhubarb in the fridge and am wondering what I should do with it...Nikihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16724833882784937754noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8814165.post-1119033330605768362005-06-17T20:35:00.000+02:002005-06-17T20:35:00.000+02:00Anne!you have gone rhubarb crazy this month.I am i...Anne!<BR/>you have gone rhubarb crazy this month.<BR/>I am intrigued by the sound of this combinationSamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07081680210434938456noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8814165.post-1119027133990214232005-06-17T18:52:00.000+02:002005-06-17T18:52:00.000+02:001 dl = 1 deciliter. Deci is latin for 10 so it mea...1 dl = 1 deciliter. <BR/>Deci is latin for 10 so it means 1/10 of a liter.<BR/><BR/>As simple as that. <BR/><BR/>And of course 1 centiliter is 1/100 of a liter and 1 milliliter 1/1000 of a liter (latin again for 100 and 1000).<BR/><BR/>Go metric, it's logic and simple. Or else use: 0,4 cup for each dlAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8814165.post-1119024535625354372005-06-17T18:08:00.000+02:002005-06-17T18:08:00.000+02:00Phillyukgirl - oops! 1 dl equals 100 ml, does that...Phillyukgirl - oops! 1 dl equals 100 ml, does that help? 1/2 cup is about 1 1/4 dl, or 125 ml. Hope that helps a little bit! :)Annehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18224478760304481724noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8814165.post-1119015945051606452005-06-17T15:45:00.000+02:002005-06-17T15:45:00.000+02:00I just love rhubarb, so of course this sounds grea...I just love rhubarb, so of course this sounds great.<BR/>And if it doesn't fit the "classic" description of a tart, you can always rename it an "Upside down rubharb caramel tart". Problem solved!Nichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13456007322213045872noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8814165.post-1119013784473457682005-06-17T15:09:00.000+02:002005-06-17T15:09:00.000+02:00Hi Anne,This looks lovely, but the three of us in ...Hi Anne,<BR/><BR/>This looks lovely, but the three of us in our office (one American, 2 Brits) can't figure out definitively what a 'dl' measure is--do you have a gram/liquid measure equivalent, just so I can be sure?<BR/>Thanks! I'll make it this weekend--phillyukgirlAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8814165.post-1119007483396579202005-06-17T13:24:00.000+02:002005-06-17T13:24:00.000+02:00This sounds so incredibly yummy. Too bad that my t...This sounds so incredibly yummy. Too bad that my team is invited to our boss this evening otherwise I would have baked rhubarb caramel tart. Maybe I will ask Fredrik to buy some rhubarb so that I can bake it when I come home :-)Or I can just ask him to have it finished and baked when I return home... haha :-)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com