Thursday, April 29, 2010

India : Day 5 : Post 7

We were pigs on Day 5. We skipped dinner. It wasn't missed.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

India : Day 5 : Post 6

It's only the fifth day in India, and the sixth food post for the day, and we've just gotten to lunch time.

If you're under the opinion that all the CC did in India was eat and eat and eat and then just for good measure eat some more, you would only be partially right.

We did eat though.










Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Linguini with Mussels and Rosemary

This is such an easy dish to throw together on nights when cooking can be a chore.

Access to fresh mussels is a must. It's quite easy on the East Coast to get local mussels but the CC realizes that this may not be the case elsewhere.

The CC has shelled the mussels below but you need not. Just toss it all together. If you don't have rosemary, use thyme, or tarragon, or parsley. They all work perfectly.

Coupled with a simple salad, and some crusty bread to mop up the juices, it makes a perfect weekday meal. (You can share the rest of the bottle of white wine to go with it.)

Ingredients

1 lb mussels
1 onion (chopped coarsely)
2 sprigs rosemary (chopped)
3/4 cup white wine (substitute by stock/water.)

linguini (or even spaghetti)
salt
pepper

Recipe

Heat a tiny bit of oil. Toss in the mussels, and stir just for a bit. Add in the wine. Cover and steam them until they open (about 2-3 minutes.) Do not overcook. (The CC removes the mussels one by one using tongs as they open.)

Now, you want to keep the mussel water because it has all the flavor but it may have grit so you need to filter it.

Separately, in a large pan, fry the onions. Add the rosemary, black pepper, and then the mussel water. Reduce just a little bit not too much.

Cook the pasta just under al dente in heavily salted water. Toss with the mussels and the cooked liquid. Serve.

The CC has gotten it down so that the first two steps take exactly the same amount of time as the pasta to get done. So can you!

Sunday, April 25, 2010

India : Day 5 : Post 5 : Paranthewalli Galli

This is the famous Paranthewalli Galli in Delhi's Chandni Chowk neighborhood. We are talking tiny tiny lanes which are narrow, crowded, and super-filthy.

Naturally, the food is out of the world because nobody but the locals and the criminally insane would go there (so the CC qualifies!)

They only make one thing - paratha's. Stuffed with innumerous ingredients as the first photograph shows. The second word in all the items is just paratha so the CC will just list out all of the stuffings from top to bottom: potato, lentils, fenugreek leaves, cauliflower, radish, peas, paapdi, parwal, carrots, "mixed", paneer, mint, lime, "rolled", "sweet", fruit and nuts, cashews, raisins, almonds, rabdi, "golden", banana, bitter melon, okra, and tomatoes.

The place is pure vegetarian (being run and originally catering to the Brahmins) and the food is cooked in ghee (clarified butter.)

This was breakfast which started the day off on a perfectly healthy note. Hey! The CC was on vacation.

The lassi featured below comes from a neighboring shop. They outsource! And focus on what they do best. (Ricardo lives!!!) If you order it, a boy is sent (child labor laws be damned!) and you can have a complete meal.

Please note that the cup of lassi is disposable and bio-degradable. It's just clay. Elementary, my dear fellows!














Saturday, April 24, 2010

India : Day 5 : Post 4 : Lodhi

By sheer coincidence, we landed in Delhi the night before Lohri.

Eating sesame and jaggery is customary, and naturally, we partook too.


Thursday, April 22, 2010

Saturday, April 17, 2010

I Really Want Some Black "People" on my Pasta!

BBC reports: Cook-book misprint costs Australian publishers dear.

An Australian publisher has had to pulp and reprint a cook-book after one recipe listed "salt and freshly ground black people" instead of black pepper.

Penguin Group Australia had to reprint 7,000 copies of Pasta Bible last week, the Sydney Morning Herald has reported.

The reprint cost A$20,000 ($18,000; £12,000), but stock in bookshops will not be recalled as it is "extremely hard" to do so, Penguin said.

The recipe was for spelt tagliatelle with sardines and prosciutto.

If anyone complains about the "silly mistake", they will be given the new version, Penguin said.

Now there's a problem of relying on computer programs to do your "spell-check".

The recipe sounds delicious. Now if only the CC can get some black people black pepper.

Brunch

There is only one rule for scrambled eggs. Extremely low heat (and the CC does mean "extremely"!)

Do it over a double-boiler (pot heated by simmering water underneath) just for practice, and you'll get the hang of it.

Creamy, meltingly creamy. That's all there is to say.


Salad, prosciutto di parma, scrambled eggs, Turkish pide

Friday, April 16, 2010

Spring Mac 'n Cheese (with Truffles)

Who the hell is the CC kidding? He can't afford truffles. But nearly as good is using a cheese that has truffle skin built into it. Yes, it's exactly as good as it sounds.


Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Cassinelli's

One day the CC came home to find a large empty package sitting on his kitchen floor.

Break-in?

Hardly!

Thieves don't leave stuff. They take stuff.

Turns out the friend of a close friend owns one of the best fresh pasta stores in the city. One that supplies many of the restaurants. He dropped off a "restaurant-sized" package for the CC to try.

The freezer was stuffed with the pasta. Take a look!

Well, enough about the freakin' back story, CC! How was the pasta?

Absolutely top-notch!!!

The CC is in love (oh no!)

(Minor caveat: The cooking times printed are a little off. You want the pasta al dente - you gotta cook towards the lower end of the cooking times printed. Or just do what the CC does. Sample. DUH!!!)

You want pictures of the pasta? Well, you'll just have to wait.

Cassinelli Pasta Products
31-12 23rd Ave.
Long Island City, NY 11105

718-274-4881

Monday, April 12, 2010

Pasta with Cauliflower, Almonds & Raisins

(Recipe: link)

Hey! You people want entertainment daily but the CC only has so much time. At least, the photographs are a lot better!

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Easter

Easter dinner at a friend's place.

The Colomba Pasquale (Easter Dove) is a Italian specialty in the shape of a dove - if you squint - and use your imagination. It's somewhere between a cake and a bread in texture, and has candied orange, almonds and black pepper!

(Based on the ingredients, you should be able to spot the recipe's medieval origins. If not, shame on you. You haven't been reading the CC carefully enough.)



Deviled Eggs

Bruschetta


Colomba Pasquale



Friday, April 9, 2010

White Bean Risotto with Mushrooms

We've encountered something like this before but the CC can't invent new tricks all the time. You gotta revisit the old ones from time to time.

Difference is he added dashi (= umami) infused with mushrooms as the broth, and added some wild mushrooms to the mix.


(Recipe: link.)

Thursday, April 8, 2010

India : Day 5 : Post 3

Glorious golden oranges!

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Squid Ink Pasta with Squid

Blast-from-the-past 1: Harvesting Squid Ink.

Blast-from-the-past 2: Pasta Nero.