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Posts Tagged ‘tomatoes’

Store cupboard meal

By Toni Anne • Jul 18th, 2008 • Category: Posts

Alone tonight, I forgot to shop, so sat on the kitchen floor to investigate the stock on the shelves.
Quite interesting - I wonder, when I will ever eat three jars of honey?? I ended up with a small can of tomatoes, some dried, wild, Italian mushrooms, dried pasta called Mafalda Corta (from Naples! - I [...]



Citrus Cafe - Udyog Vihar, Gurgaon

By Sid • Jul 14th, 2008 • Category: Restaurants in Gurgaon, Reviews

The Citrus Cafe is in a small (and very good I must add) hotel called ‘The Lemon Tree’. Rather hard to find due to no signage out front, it is however well worth the trouble, as we found out on Sunday.
Looking for a convenient spot to meet on Sunday, the Lemon Tree was suggested and [...]



Chicken in Black Bean Sauce with Vegetables

By Sid • Jul 11th, 2008 • Category: Desserts, Healthy, Leftover Ideas, Non Vegetarian Food, Oriental Food

Cooking all three meals every day isn’t proving to be as much of a load as I thought it would be. After reaching home around 7:00pm with fresh vegetables and breads, dinner is ready in the next 1 hour. The next morning, breakfast is usually served around 7:30am with sandwiches for lunch ready by 8:15am. [...]



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 [...]



Minestrone Soup

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

As with most of her cooking, this soup is hearty, nutritious, healthy and filling.
No fat people in Zainab’s house - everyone here is fit and healthy, in stark contrast to my portly self. Definitely the cooking!
This soup is no exception. Filling and nutritious, it uses onions, tomatoes, leeks, carrots and green cabbage for the body. [...]



Penne with Tomato and Coriander Sauce

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

If its one thing Zainab doesn’t like saving time on, it’s her sauces. This sauce was simmered for 3 hours before it was pronounced fit for human consumption.
This sauce used Vine tomatoes as the base, which impart a nicer flavor than the usual variety. Also include was plenty of garlic, some carrots, celery and a [...]



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 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 [...]



CAL Reaches GB

By Sid • May 19th, 2008 • Category: Posts

Hello All - After much travelling, switches and toil I’ve reached the land of crumpets, scones and double cream. On the flight, I found I was tagged as a ‘Hindu’ and consequently, I was on the receiving end of ’special’ meals. Translate that as stuff with no eggs or meat. Mostly cabbage and potatoes with [...]



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 [...]