miércoles, 27 de febrero de 2013
miércoles, 13 de febrero de 2013
we made our own double down
martes, 12 de febrero de 2013
Simple ways to cook dry beans
There are two types of beans; the first type is quickly cooked ones like lentil (which doesn't require soaking in water). The other type is like fava beans (foul) or chick peas which require over night soak in water to rehydrate and make cooking time less, also the soaking method helps us in digestion and to release unwanted gases in our system.
Wash the beans and place in a large sauce pan. Then, add 5 to 1 amount of water. Boil it for 5 minutes. After that, turn off the heat and let it rest for 1to 4 hours.
Wash the beans and cover them with water and add 1 spoon of butter or oil in order to stop the soapy bubbles from appearing. At this stage, you can add some spices like cardamom or bay leaves. Avoid adding any salt or acid like vinegar or lemon.
Boil for 10 minutes, reduce the heat and let it simmer until fully cooked.
1 cup dry beans = 3 cups cooked beans
Chef Osama
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lunes, 11 de febrero de 2013
Six wines under £6 from Sainsbury’s
Macon Villages 'Les Côtes Blanches' 2010 (down from £7.99 to £5.99)
A good chance to pick up a very decent basic white burgundy at a knockdown price. Very useful Christmas drinking - would work particularly well with Christmas leftovers and smoked salmon.
Taste the Difference Coolwater Bay Marlborough Sauvignon 2011
If you're a Kiwi Sauvignon Blanc fan you've got to go for this. It's already down from £8.49 to £6.49, now £4.87 when you buy 6 bottles. (That doesn't mean I think you should take advantage of the other cut price offers being advertised on top of the 25% off deal which are by and large pretty dull.)
Taste the Difference Tuscan Red 2009 (down from £5.99 to £4.49)
At the full price this is a good value Chianti alternative. At the discounted price it's a steal. Great drinking with pasta and pizza
Flor de Nelas Seleçao, Dao 2009 (down from £7.99 to £5.99)
Portugal is currently offering some of the best value drinking in Europe and this is a rich, spicy characterful red that you should enjoy if you're a fan of wines from the Rhone. Good with roasts, braises and pies - posh enough to serve at a dinner party
Taste the Difference Fairtrade Carmenère 2010 (down from £6.99 to £5.24)
A typically Chilean red - very lush and ripe so possibly not for you if you're a fan of more classic French styles but a great wine to drink with spicy stews and curries - and even with the turkey. And it's Fairtrade which is always worth supporting.
Chateau David Bordeaux Supérieur 2010 (down from £6.49 to £4.87)
Bordeaux under a fiver? Yes, hard to believe but it's true. An attractive young fruity claret that would drink well with cold turkey, ham and other Christmas leftovers. Or with hard British regional cheeses like cheddar.
If you don't want to buy six bottles Sainsbury's also has a 'buy 4, save 10%' offer on its range 'in selected stores' (but not locals) which will save you a bit but I'd go for the six if you can run to it. Both offers finish at midnight on November 1st.
martes, 5 de febrero de 2013
OATS BARLEY IDLY–FERMENTATION METHOD
I got an idea of making barley idly from here. I followed the same recipe. The idly was super soft and tasty. I was not able to find i added barely.Thanks Aruna.Nowadays i make this idly very often.I wanted to make some changes to the recipe by adding oats and tried sterday.My hubby was surprised & asked me whether i've added oats and barley because there was no change in taste or smell from the usual idly.Only the color of idly was changed.He was very happy to have this idly for breakfast and dinner.I made dosas too. It was crispy and yummy..
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Enjoy soft , healthy idlies with sambhar or chutney !! |
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Barley: a nutritional powerhouse As cereal grains go, barley is a winner when it comes to good nutrition. This centuries-old grain is packed with fiber, contains important vitamins and minerals, is slim on fat, and, like all plant products, cholesterol-free. Here's a closer look: Fiber Cholesterol and fat Vitamins and minerals Antioxidants Phytochemicals HEALTH BENEFITS
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Kinds of BarleyBarley nutrition today comes in all forms possible. The grain, the leaves and the extract of barley are all used as food sources. Here are some of the most widely used forms of barley nutrition:
As you can see, barley nutrition comes in all forms, so it is easier for us to take advantage of its nutritional benefits. |