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Posts Tagged ‘spread’

Low Fat Spread - Hummus

By Sid • Jul 9th, 2008 • Category: Dips & Sauces, Healthy, Middle Eastern Food, Vegetarian Food

I’ve been meaning to change the way we eat for quite a while, but for some reason or the other, didn’t really get around to it. But now, things are going to change and thats that. I’m tired of being overweight. Hence the new health regime at home now.
The kitchen is now off limits to [...]



Red Onion and Mushroom Pizza

By Sid • Jun 10th, 2008 • Category: Italian Food, Posts

Another one of Zainab’s recipes (as are nearly all my posts in the last 3 weeks), this pizza combines the flavor of red onions and tomatoes.
Red onions are stronger than the normal white or yellow onions that we usually use and have a slightly different flavor as well. I don’t know why they’re called ‘red’ [...]



The Original Bakewell Pudding

By Sid • Jun 10th, 2008 • Category: British Food, Desserts, Featured Articles

I travel to Bakewell nearly every day of the week to work at a client’s premises. Try as I did, I finally succumbed to the smell of freshly baked Bakewell puddings.
As per Wikipedia: The tale told to tourists is that this dish is an accidental invention of the 1860s, which occurred when a nobleman visiting [...]



Tomato Basil Bread

By Sid • Jun 10th, 2008 • Category: British Food, Posts

Made using a pre-mixed tomato basil mixture, this bread is the perfect accompaniment to any soup. Soft, tangy and delicious it tastes wonderful with a light spread of cheese or butter.



Hot Pineapple and Raisin Salad

By Sid • May 25th, 2008 • Category: Fusion Food, Posts, Salads, Vegetarian Food

Right, so all I’m writing about is Zainab’s food - I know.
I’ve tried cooking here and nearly always wind up with disastrous results. The problem is that when you’re not in your own kitchen, you almost never have the ‘right’ implements or spices and there are so many stuffed in various nooks and crannies of [...]



The Philosophy of Sandwiches

By Sid • May 20th, 2008 • Category: Posts

England is a lovely place, the people, countryside, food, buildings, cars and just about everything else. If its one thing I’m beginning to have a healthy dislike for, its the sandwiches. Now, sandwiches are delicate things and you can’t hurt their feelings by just stuffing a piece of bacon between a sliced bun and calling [...]



Mothers Day and Vinny Khullar

By Sid • May 11th, 2008 • Category: Posts

Hello and welcome to another Mothers Day. Its May 11 and time to put in place the things you’ve thought of for your mum, hand over the baubles you’ve purchased or post that card you picked up.
Some of the things I can remember most vividly is the food I’ve grown up with. An army officers [...]



Grandmamas Minced Meat Cutlets

By Vinny • Mar 2nd, 2008 • Category: American Food, British Food, Fusion Food, Indian Food, Non Vegetarian Food, Posts

My love for cooking arose from the kitchens of ‘East End’, in Cannanore, where my grandmother stirred and shook and whipped up the most delicious delicacies. The kitchen was old fashioned. Wood fires burned throughout the day and my grandmother who was called Mammu, by all her grandchildren, had to blow frequently through a long [...]



Sandwich Omelette

By Sid • Feb 5th, 2008 • Category: American Food, British Food, French Food, Fusion Food, Indian Food, Non Vegetarian Food, Posts, Snacks

This is in continuation to my previous post on Spicy Minced Meat. That was the stuffing.
The Sandwich Omelette can probably be compared to the Chinese stuffed bun, but this one is easier and quicker. It has an outer covering of a thin omelette, inside which is are two slices of fresh white bread, inside which [...]



Review: Chor Bizarre, NOIDA

By Sid • Feb 1st, 2008 • Category: Restaurants In NOIDA, Reviews

Ashwin and I decided to meet up for dinner a few days back and we decided to visit Chor Bizarre, which is in the same complex as Oriental Octopus - Savoy Suites, Sector 16, NOIDA.
The decor is quite interesting, what with antiques and objets’d art dating back to the days of the Raj prominently displayed. [...]