Monday, 24 February 2014

Weekly Tips and Trivia #2

By WhenWeEat

Every week WhenWeEat brings you seven most awesome cooking tips and food trivia to ease the pressure in your culinary world. Following are this week’s tips and trivia presented to you by Red Chilli and Green Chilliaka the authors of WhenWeEat:
1. During frying, the oil has to be at correct temperature. The food will absorb more oil if the temperature is below the required level. However, if the oil is heated too much, then the outer part of the food will brown up even when the inside is yet to be cooked properly.



Photo Courtesy: www.culinate.com

2. Cinnamon is an excellent natural remedy for stomach flu. It is extremely effective against certain strains of E.coli bacteria. In an experiment when a teaspoon of cinnamon was added in apple juice (that contained E. coli), it was found that as many as 99.5% of the bacteria were destroyed in just 3 days.



Photo Courtesy: www.gaiahealthblog.com

Friday, 21 February 2014

Homemade Cake Recipe

By WhenWeEat
Total Time: 25-30 minutes
Category: Baking/Desserts 

This is the recipe for a basic sponge cake made with vanilla essence and chocolate icing. Admin Green Chilli brainstormed the recipe during her Papa’s birthday. At the end of a particularly harrowing week in office, as she was climbing up the steps back home, she kept rummaging her brain on how to prepare a cake easily? That too…a birthday cake. But lazy as she is, she cracked an easy recipe for the birthday cake in her head and sprinted up the stairs with a new spring in her step. The result was this awesome cake that didn’t even last two minutes after the birthday candles were blown (it was so delicious). At least 10 hands made their way to the cake (the most eager belonging to the Birthday boy himself) and in a whoosh the cake was gone: appreciated, tasted and digested by the entire party. This is the main reason why we don’t have many pics of the cake….grrrrrrhh  >:(


Tiramisu Recipe

Guest Recipe By: Sanchita Tiwari
Category: Desserts
Total Time: 7 hours (1 hr Cooking + 6 hrs Setting)


Tiramisu is an Italian dessert made of sponge cakes (also known as Ladyfingers). The coffee flavoured layered dessert is very easy to make and excellent in taste. It only takes 1 hour to cook. Then, you just need to keep it in the fridge for 5 hours so that the dessert can set. The recipe has many variations. You can use panettone instead of ladyfingers or any other sweet/yeasted bread. Since our chef is vegetarian, she did not use egg yolk and wine. However, you can add dark rum, Marsala wine, brandy, etc in the dish. But many a time, even non-vegetarians substitute these with coffee or cheese mixture. So here goes, the ultimate recipe of Tiramisu. Godetevi il piatto (enjoy the making and baking).


Made for: 2 adults and 1 kid

Friday, 14 February 2014

Restaurant Review: Lebneh

Overall Rating: 1/10
Address: 65, SP Mukherjee Road, Hazra, Kolkata- 700026
Cuisine Type: Lebanese 

For all the lovely people out there planning to dine out on Valentine’s Day, if you are anywhere near South Kolkata, do read this review. Someone wise once said that in order to understand what you should do in life, you must gain the acumen of putting a seal on what you should NOT do. This SHOULD NOT part is what we, unfortunately, have to focus in this review, courtesy: our fantastic experience at Lebneh. But don’t just stop here, we urge you to read the full review before you jump to any conclusions. After all, any decision, however small, should be informed and rational.



Other Details

Bar Available: No
Veg/Non Veg: Veg and Non-Veg both
Hours: 12 PM to 10 PM
Payment Options: Cash/Credit Card (Debit Cards not accepted)
Home Delivery: No

Attendees: Red Chilli and Green Chilli


Saturday, 8 February 2014

Atta-ka-Halwa (Gelatinize) Recipe

By WhenWeEat
Preparation Time: 15-20 minutes
Category: Desserts

If you want to treat your guests or yourself but the scarcity of time is the only hurdle between you and your wish to cook then all you have to do is open your store and get these ingredients. A little mixing and a little roasting and within 20 minutes your dessert is ready to be served J