Sunday, July 31, 2011
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Cutting it up! the right way...
Cutting up food  into uniform pieces is one of the most important skills to master in  cooking. And once you learn to use an all-purpose chef's knife, it's  easier than you think. 
I  like to tell that the knife is the original food processor. It can  slice, mince, chop, crush, tenderize, and scoop up food - and you can  even use the end of the handle to grind spices. Complement it with a  smaller paring knife for finer cutting and making garnishes, and you'll  be ready for just about anything.
Getting a Grip
Hold  the knife in  your writing hand. Move  your hand all the way up the  handle so that your thumb is on one side of  the                                                       blade and your index  finger on the other  side. Curling your index finger slightly, grasp the  blade firmly  between your thumb and index finger. This may feel a                                                       bit strange at  first, but once you  get used to it, you'll find that grasping the blade  in this way gives  you much more control than simply wrapping all your  fingers around the  handle.
Use   your free hand to hold the food in place, curling your fingertips   under. Use the flat side of the blade alongside the first knuckles of   your free hand, and as you slice or                                                       chop, slide your  free hand along to guide the blade  and keep it vertical. To avoid  cutting yourself, never uncurl the  fingers of your free hand, and never  raise the blade                                                       higher than the  first knuckle. Try  not to wiggle the blade while cutting. Use a firm  downward and slightly  forward motion                                                     
Wok On!
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Pepper'n paneer curry
For all pepper lovers and of course paneer favorites!  
A cheese in the spicy mixture. Paneer is the most sought out dish in our home. I wanted to prepare a very spicy paneer dish and this time not the traditional recipes from net. I'm not sure if this recipe exist! I found all the Spice jars, muddled them together to get this exceptional!
A cheese in the spicy mixture. Paneer is the most sought out dish in our home. I wanted to prepare a very spicy paneer dish and this time not the traditional recipes from net. I'm not sure if this recipe exist! I found all the Spice jars, muddled them together to get this exceptional!
Sometimes, we tend to use same spices for most of the curries. Do you realize the taste differs in each of them! Very true that the quantity of them in each matters and this gives different flavors to all of them.
Friday, July 22, 2011
Aloo Gobi masala
Its been almost 8 months since I made something special, or I would say I rather had no time to enter my kitchen since my little Prince came to our house. And now its time to step in! 
All this while I have been preparing gobi manchurian only. 
This time decided to prepare more varieties with Gobi. Since my mom is with me here, we will definitely have gobi atleast once a week as Gobi is her favorite veggie and she loves with anything and everything. 
Sundar will also be home soon, and he is expecting something for chapathi today!
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