Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Bebinca!

After ages I am writing my food blog. Just taking a detour from the student cooking which happens everyday, I decided to try something different. Something which I never tried baking earlier but tried in the restaurant Goa Portuguesa, Mahim- Bebinca....

The next time I visit Goa, the first thing I am going to have is Bebinca. Right now sitting in Loughborough, UK,  i made a trial one: 4 layered bebinca, originally its 16 layers i read...but heres it!
Recipe take from My Jhola : http://www.myjhola.in/2011/06/recipe-video-bebinca.html

Really well put, the recipe...easy to understand :)
Cheers!

Sunday, November 6, 2011

First timer: Risotto ;)

First time and successful I can say...Risotto with red Bell-Peppers

Ingredients: (serves 4)
400gms Risotto rice
1 red pepper
1 1/2 Onion
Garlic
2 Tablespoon Butter
salt
Grated Parmesan cheese

Method:
Chop the onions and Bell peppers finely. Chop the garlic (mostly 2 portions of the whole garlic)

Wash the rice and keep aside

Heat a large pan (preferred: Large Saucepan) and add butter
Add Garlic...after it heats and turns yellow-brownish, add onions...

onions should turn pinkish and less shade of brown...

Then add Bell peppers, leave it to cook a bit.

After it cooks, add the rice and stir... then add water, just enough for the rice to cook.

Leave the rice and stir in between....Dont forget the salt before this step!!

After the rice is cooked properly (it becomes a little watery) add some black pepper powder...

Then the main part, according to your taste, calorie consciousness, add the grated Parmesan cheese and mix in the hot cooked risotto..

Later add some herbs- Oregano/ Basil/ Thyme etc....

Serve real hot, can be accompanied with good Garlic bread tooo!! I had a good time with friends having some awesome Risotto rice, do it too!

Cheers till next time ;)

Thursday, October 6, 2011

CookStudentsCook!

I intend to start a new edition of my so called Food blog. Staying in a new place with new people around and adjusting to their style of cooking is very difficult. you have to make your own food, suited to your own needs. And it is worst if you had never cooked in your life. It really gets tough then!

I am starting a new topic for the next year. CookStudentsCook. Its just a way to share my own experiences as a full time cook (from a leisure cook ;)) So here we go, I shall keep posting daily, of what I eat, what I make and Where I go to eat. So in case any gets to Loughborough University, just use it as a food guide! :) :)

Hope to bring in the best in me
Cheers!

Friday, August 26, 2011

Simple Cooking!! Part 1- Breakfast

Holaaaa....I am starting a new topic in my cooking blog which will help people all around to cook simple vegetarian food...this is really helpfull for students who are going away from home to study and want to cook something healthy and nutritious. I was preparing some things, tasting and now ill write them...hope u enjoy the simple cooking! Lets start with basic breakfast:

Just rememebr one thing...always go simple for the morning part, since you will have to run for your lectures or presentations. One more thing- keep it light but filling, so avoid frying...

Mashed Potatoes and Toast
The easiest and filling ;)

1-2 Potatoes
2-3 tablespoon butter

Bread
Boil the potatoes
Mash the potatoes along with butter, mix it..till then toast the bread and put the mashed potatoes on the bread....enjoy it with a bit of dries parsley on top....u can have tomato sauce on top too :) :) haha! have it with fresh juice!!

Always make sure you engage in some kind of physical exercise when you are off in some other country or in some other place... bouts of home sickness and loneliness are bound to happen...but some exercise and healthy food will keep you just fit and fine!!x


* Adding masala to the boring cornflakes

If u are tooo bored of making anything else and want to survive on Cornflakes, add some colour too the cornflakes...

honey instead of sugar, chocoflakes for some days wont do harm to your figure! add fruits to your flakes and cold milk...strawberries will be the best! You can replace flakes with POHA (dry ricke flakes) and sugar/honey...trust me it tastes awesome!
Adding marie biscuit/ glucose biscuit in stead of sugar is healthier and gives more energy!!

* The good (i dont know, i hate this dish) old Upma
Upma:
The most simple upma recipe..courtesy Tarla Dalal-- http://www.tarladalal.com/Upma-(-Mumbai-Roadside-Recipes-)-33445r

More coming up in some days!! And next time- proper hard core recipes, not like this...this is very basic alright....keep cooking and eating..till then cheers! x

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Something to 'Cheer' about (Part 1)

People have their easy way out these days.. They opt for hanging out and then studying the passing marks wala study, then they opt to go have a Beer rather than making something good at home !! Beer is goos\d, but only sometimes ya...not everytime...I got some nice tasty drinks to make at home...simple and good...shove the beer and vodka away for sometime, it would be better :D

The most easiest and the first i learnt:

Banana Smoothie


Ingredients:

  • 1 ripe banana
  • 1/2 cup non-fat yogurt
  • 1 tbs honey
  • 1 cup ice, crushed

Preparation:

Combine ingredients and blend until smooth


 Virgin Mary

My favorite :)

Ingredients:
4 small glasses Tomato Juice
1 dash Lemon Juice
1.5 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
little bit/ tinge of Tabasco sauce

Fill and glass with ice and then add the tomato sauce. later add other ingredients to it and garnish it with some lemon juice :)


Lassi (Sweet)

Who cannot like it ;) This is with a twist

Ingredients:

Yoghurt/ Curds a cup.
Sugar  your preference
Water, if required
Chat masala (this is the twist)

Chat masala is added only to Chaas, but adding this 2 a sweet lassi, will give a great taste to the Dahi :)
Method:mix everything in the blender and then add the chat masala in the end.


Thats it for now.. will write the second part later !!
Cheers!

Monday, June 20, 2011

Asian Chickpea Salad ;)

Posting after long... Was waiting for this dish I guess... Simple and easy to make
http://www.makesyouscreamforicecream.com/2011/06/asian-chickpea-salad.html

Courtesy Matt Caldicott :) This Dish looks so awesome :D :D

Cheers!