The staycation at Sir Baniyas island passed all too quickly. A fantastic project initiated by Sheikh Zayed which really highlights the immense love this great man had for animals.. to actually create a Jurassic park like island where animals could roam freely and in the process help in the conservation, rehabilitating of many creatures that are on the brink of being endangered. I will probably write more about it at a later stage but while there, I came across an interesting article on Steaks and thought I would share it with the Foddie gang ..
Friday, December 27, 2013
Friday, December 20, 2013
The way the cookie crumbles ...
The onset of winter brings about a craving in me for cloyingly
sweet food.. not that I don't crave sweet food all year round :-) The feeling that winter is around, just heightens the craving and also gives one a license for
indulgence. The body needs to burn more calories just to stay warm .. right..
if it is wrong, its just not your turn to comment....
‘Brilling’ at the Green Community
The first barby of the season and what excitement it
created from what to prepare ,what to wear to what to expect!!(Psst
camels) There’s no better place to kick
start it than 542 Chamomile lane. What with the top of the range Webber and a
fantastic Pit master in full form with efficient
aides , platters and platters of marinated cuts to be brilled (not sure if grilled or barbecued is the correct term) it
was truly a night to remember. Hunger pangs of course started early on and it
was fun to see the debate going on about what to start throwing on to the
Barby.
Saturday, December 14, 2013
The Can’t Go Wrong Christmassy Carrot Cake
Thank you Lakshmi!! After a very long time I got into a
baking mood and decided to make my favourite Can’t Go Wrong Carrot Cake
today. It’s always my first choice for
dessert and with a cream cheese topping, its divine. The carrot cakes at the patisseries and bakeries are usually
nicely spiced and a tad heavy for me if you know what I mean. I am not a big
fan of the spice standing out in a cake or desert and therefore you will see
most of the desserts that I make usually have very little of those and
therefore understated.
Friday, November 8, 2013
Monday, November 4, 2013
To Blog or not to blog...
Pressure. Pressure. Pressure.
Pressure comes in many forms. Stress from work and
the never ending ‘To do’ list, where the more you do, the more there is ‘To do’.
Stress from relationships, where absence makes the heart not fonder, but more
stressed. Add to this there is blood pressure, the constant monitoring of which
is a full time activity. The pressure of
decisions: to eat or to exercise, to cook or to canter, to shop more or shape
up. And then there is pressure, tremendous pressure, gentle, but inexorable,
persistent and relentless, to write on the blog.
Saturday, November 2, 2013
Apricot Pudding ....Kerala Style
I was not born a foodie. Neither did I grow up as one. My
mom can narrate stories (horror for her, I am sure ) about how difficult it was
to make me eat. I grew up as the ‘thin
girl ‘, with all of my hundred aunts giving my mom tips on how to make me healthy! And then I got married. If someone tells you,
marriage changes your life, that would be an understatement. Cooking de-stresses him ( seriously !!) God has a weird sense of humor, I should
say ! He looked down at me and said ‘not enough ’and gave me a group of friends
for whom life revolves around food.
Friday, October 25, 2013
The Land of the Gurkhas!
Seeing that the gastronomical experience in Nepal has been well documented ... I thought I would spin one on the other highlights of the trip......
5 wonderful days…...the awe inspiring Himalayan ranges, trekking through thick forests, rafting on frothy rivers to the spiritual Pashupatinath & Bhaktapur , Nepal for me, was also an opportunity to tick a few boxes off my bucket list and face a few of my fears.
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Nepal .. We came, We ate, We conked out..
It has been quiet on the foodie blog front. But hey it’s
been a very active period for the group exploring nature and connecting with
nature in Nepal. Nepal filled us with a plethora of varied activities. Getting
up at 4AM to see the sunrise over the Annapurna range, the sun unveiling the
Fishtail peak in a seductive dance of light and clouds, white water rafting to
explore the silken but awesome power of water, Zip Flying to beat nature at her
own game of gravity, Paragliding over the expansive valleys of Pokhara .. the
group had it all and that too with the blessings of Lord Pashupathinath in his
high abode in Kathmandu..
Friday, October 11, 2013
Cena Perfetta con Giuseppe Verdi
In the end, It turned out to be the perfect belated anniversary
celebration for M and I, thank you Philippe .
A gala dinner concert
celebrating the 200th birth anniversary of Giuseppe Verdi also
marking the launch of the Rigoletto pen(
dare I just call it that and not (in a posh accent) ‘a writing instrument’ ??) from
Montegrappa.
For me, Montegrappa meant nothing until the invite was brought
home the day before in a typical Mahesh fashion. ‘’Listen, we have an invite to
this thing tomorrow and dress code is ‘’Elegant’’. So, that meant a day of frustration, turning
my wardrobe upside down looking for Elegance. (Sadly missing from my pile) Going back to this Montegrappa , so is it a
wine, Mahesh? It certainly sounds like one.
I was very quickly enrolled into a basic Montegrappa 101 course and was enlightened.
Monday, September 30, 2013
Zimble Yummy Black Pomfret Curry
Just back from a weeks travel
through a couple of south Indian cities. The abundant monsoon of the last
couple of months seems to have retreated and has been replaced by a balmy but
welcome heat and a gentle breeze. Though busy with non-stop travel and meetings
one has to stop to admire the plethora of food aromas that waft through the
busy city roads, especially when one passes by the busier parts of the city
like the bus stands and the railway stations. Trivandrum at one end of India
can be the start of a life long passion for marvelling at the variety and
diversity of food.
Friday, September 20, 2013
Down the road to Yas
How does one define a Road trip??
Wikipedia defines it as “any journey taken on
roads, regardless of stops en route, typically long distances traveled by automobile”.
I think the definition should be changed slightly. It should read as any
distances traveled by automobile/s with good friends, good cheer , good food
and drink.
So the drive up to Abu Dhabi yesterday evening (19th
Sep 2013) was certainly a road trip, ticked all the boxes and even had the
grand old Tom Jones at the end of it as well. What more can we ask for? O yes
that we got the passes for freeee. Icing on the cake!!Thank you M @Du.
Saturday, September 14, 2013
Its Green – Lets go.
Weekend Loaded Spinach salad
There is nothing to start off
a great lazy weekend meal than a crunchy salad full of flavor, color and aroma.
The right kind of salad gets the system going…. as John Fowles may have put it
“Eyes, nose took in their fill,
Tongue drooled in anticipation;
Brain treasured up the whole”.
Weekend Orange and Almond Cake
Desserts are the best part of any meal in my opinion. It brings the
whole experience of dining to a wonderful end, while ensuring that the
conversation still flows. Whether it be the Perfect pie or flan ,Glorious
Gateaux, Magical Meringues or all Manner of Mousses, there’s always an air of expectancy after a meal even if we
are all so full….
Friday, September 6, 2013
Good food is magical. It can lift your moods high, create
ever lasting memories, transport your imagination onto far way locations, bond
with enthusiasm, tastefully merge art and science and provide never ending
themes and variations to explore throughout ones life. It makes cultures and
nations proud and prod its explorers to stretch the boundaries of knowledge and
wisdom. It allows you to confirm and rebel at the same time. It transcends
eating – a mundane necessity for survival – to higher planes of meaning and
pleasure. To see the world in a spoonful of the best that one can dish out…
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