Sunday, 23 March 2014

Watch n Learn!!!!

I get inspired when I see people talking about food, travelling places, going out of their way, devoting time for something that is so close to my heart. Yeah I know m getting emotional here.

I strongly recommend Nat Geo Adventure which has been renamed to Nat Geo People, Fox traveler, TLC, Travel XP. Their shows are truly amazing and a bliss for all those foodies out there. 

My current favorites, Ishai Golan’s Street Food around the world, Peter Kuruvita’s My Sri Lanka and David Rocco’s Dolce India.

Read, learn, follow!!!

Recipe - Mixed Veggies- Firangi Style!!!!


Ingredients: Broccoli, bell pepper (all colors) mushrooms, baby corn, spring onions. Olive oil, butter, salt, green chilli paste, ginger, garlic, black pepper powder, Aji - na -moto

Method: Add olive oil and butter in a pan, add ginger garlic paste along with green chili paste, sauté for a couple of minutes. Add Broccoli and baby corn, sauté for 5 mins.
Add bell pepper, mushrooms and spring onions, sauté for 5 mins.
Add one tea spoon of Aji - na -moto, half a teaspoon of black pepper powder and salt to taste.
Sauté for 2 mins, ready to serve.

You can add zucchini, cauliflower and other veggies.






Ultimate Love for Chinese food

Chinese cuisines are incomplete without rice, noodles, vegetables, sauces and seasonings. I hate it when people add Indian flavors, desi masalas and mess with the cuisine. 

If you can’t have it bland, then you got to opt out of it. 

My preferred spots for relishing Chinese are;

Mainland china – I still remember the commercial, the guy kisses the chef and says ‘most authentic Chinese I have ever had’

I wouldn't rate them very well when it comes to service though, they try really hard to get the accent right but common this ain't China for Gods sake!!!!

Global fusion for its Authentic food, vibrant ambiance and great service!!!
Tao and Five spice and are also in my hit list 

Barring Tao, the remaining fall in the same vicinity ( times square - Andheri saki naka)

They serve Chinese cuisine to its true spirit and tradition. 

Recipe - Italian Pasta / Macaroni - few get it right


Most of my friends and their mommy's goof up on this one.

Lets get it right. If I wanna have pasta, it has to be home cooked. My mom has mastered the art of cooking luscious pastas at home.

Basic ingredients:

Fussili, shell macaroni, pasta, onion, garlic, green chilli, olive oil, butter, cheese,milk, maida, flour, salt to taste, black pepper powder.

Method

Boil pasta in a container.Add a pich of salt and and few drops of oil. Once they are boiled, drain / discard pasta from hot water. Immediately add chilled water for good result and discard it too. 

Add olive oil and butter along with all the chopped vegetables i.e. onion garlic, chili, sauté tillit turns light pink. 

Add dry Maida flour to make white sauce. Sauté till the color is changed.
Add milk, salt, grated cheese, black pepper powder, and stir for 5 minutes. Add water only if needed. 

Add pastas in white sauce and stir it for 5 minutes, mix well and Hot Luscious Pastas are ready to eat!!!

Add more vegetables and meat chunks if needed.

Broccoli and bell peppers( all colors) are most preferred.







Recipe - Boiled Crab with Garlic Butter Sauce – quick and easy!!


Boiled Crab with Garlic Butter Sauce – quick and easy 

What you need

4 Medium Crabs (or more depends on how many you want to eat )
4 pcs Chopped Garlic

4 tbsp Melted Butter

Method
First set your alarm to 10 minutes and boil your Crabs. Make sure that your Crabs are covered with water. You'll know it's cook when the Crabs turns to red.

Once cooked, drain the water and set the Crabs aside. Let it cool. Then fry your Garlic just when it become light brown then add it to your melted butter.

Cut your Crabs into half and remove the lungs. And then pour the Garlic Butter Sauce on the crab meat
You're done! 



Saturday, 22 March 2014

Soft spot for sea food

I still remember the time I was watching Ocean Odyssey with my friends (a documentary on a sperm whale), and there was a time where I couldn't take it anymore. Sounds absurd, but I was so smitten by the sperm whale and the stunning squids (almost the size of the bus), I wanted to relish them all. I am desperately waiting for the day when I would catch and cook.

When it comes to seafood, my heart craves for shellfish over fish. Prawns, lobsters, crabs, mussels, squids, tiger prawns, just can’t stop raving about it. If it’s fish my heart is set on surmai (luscious and chubby), shark and tuna.



Where to head;

Mahesh Lunch Home – Crabs cooked in garlic sauce with spring onions (a bit too expensive 1800/-), lobster (any sauce of your choice, again 1600/-), batter fried squids, clams (cooked in Mangalorean style). Our last visit took us back by 7000/- for two, but all in all it’s a good option for seafood cravings.

Gajalee – good place but the service is slow. Their tandoori tiger prawns, crabs and surmai are truly amazing.

Gomantak – one can only visit this place for the food. Their Prawns curry thali and Surmai tawa fry are to die for.

Had recently been to BBQn during the sea food festival, snapper was very well cooked but the overall experience was disappointing. Can't blame them much, there was a mad rush and the service took a beat!!!!




Preferred hot spots in Mumbai

Over a period of time I have realized that buffet restaurants give you value for your buck. This concept has become widespread in the metros and continues to grow. The only fear is that too much of anything can become a hassle. We have top notch restaurants that have strategically come up with deals and offers that make you pay frequent visits.

Some of my most preferred hot spots n specialty restaurants;

Sai palace ( andheri ), Sigree Global Grill  (powai), Indigo Delicatessan (lower parel), Café mondegar (colaba), Salt Water café (bandra west), Barbeque Nation, Global fusion (andheri saki naka).

Then there are some ancient (as I call it) places, which are always in my hit list;

Café Universal – established in 1921, a tourist friendly bar (sometimes I find it hard to locate Indians), a brightly lit up place, away from the loud outlets we have these days.
Their burgers, mixed platters, fish and chips, chicken wings are must haves!!!

Café Leopold is its contender but I find it a bit too loud and expensive. So if you wish to break free and grab a bite, Café universal is a place to be.