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Wednesday, 7 March 2018

Umami all the way.


Umami all the way.
Umami /uːˈmɑːmi/,
a savoury taste is one of the five basic tastes (together with sweet, sour, bitter and salty).
A loanword from the Japanese (うま味?), umami can be translated as "pleasant savory taste".

This particular writing was chosen by Professor Kikunae Ikeda from umai (うまい) "delicious" and mi (味) "taste". The kanji 旨味 are used for a more general sense of a food as delicious.

People taste umami through receptors for glutamate, commonly found in its salt form as the food additive monosodium glutamate (MSG).
For that reason, scientists consider umami to be distinct from saltiness.
#Umami

Why You Should Hard-Cook Lots of Eggs and Soak Them in Soy Sauce
After peeling the eggs, you move them to marinate in the fridge in a small vat of soy sauce, sherry vinegar, and sugar for a few hours. (I’ve left them overnight too, which I actually found to be extra salty and delicious.)

The soak isn't just about salting them, but a more rounded seasoning—a little sweet, a little tangy, but mostly a lot of umami. You can vary the marinade as you like—add sake, scallions, ginger, mirin, garlic, chiles, or rice wine vinegar.

Momofuku's Soy Sauce Eggs

6 tablespoons warm water
1 tablespoon sugar
2 tablespoons sherry vinegar
¾ cup soy sauce
6 large eggs
Maldon or other flaky salt, for serving
Black pepper, for serving

#Umami #eggs

Tuesday, 13 February 2018

Thursday, 8 February 2018

I Know Once you understand the foundations of cooking - whatever kind you like, whether it's French or Italian or...


I Know Once you understand the foundations of cooking - whatever kind you like, whether it's French or Italian or Japanese - you really don't need a cookbook anymore.
#Cooking #IKnow

Monday, 5 February 2018

Probably the best Souffle in the West "The only thing that will make a souffle fall is if it knows you're afraid of...


Probably the best Souffle in the West "The only thing that will make a souffle fall is if it knows you're afraid of it"

of the French verb souffler which means "to breathe" or "to puff".

The development and popularization of the soufflé is usually traced to French chef Marie-Antoine Carême in the early nineteenth century.

Soufflés are typically prepared from two basic components:

A flavoured crème pâtissière, cream sauce or béchamel, or a purée as the base
egg whites beaten to a soft peak
The base provides the flavour and the egg whites provide the "lift", or puffiness to the dish.

"You can give the same recipe to ten cooks, and some make it come alive, and some make a flat souffle.
A system doesn't guarantee anything"

Monday, 8 January 2018

Live and Direct Berlin @M-Eject is always a good trip! on U #You-Tube

Live and Direct Berlin @M-Eject is always a good trip! on U #You-Tube
It's daring and biting sound of Berlin, it's Detroit's underground, it's depth of sunny deep house.
But always stay loyal to his personal taste that developed for more than 10 years behind the decks.
During this years M-Eject learned how to capture the listeners with his musical stories and everybody satisfied with this kind of dance.

Resident of labels: Pollux Records (Germany/Greece), National Techno Records (Russia), City Life Records (Gemany), SiestaMusic Digital (Spain)
OnU#SoundCloud
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxo3kW72keI

Tuesday, 2 January 2018

This time last year and a happy funk New year ;) 2018

This time last year and a happy funk New year ;) 2018

Originally shared by Jon “the chef” Hole

Armenian Duduk music Chill ;)
The duduk (doo-dook) is an ancient double-reed woodwind flute made of apricot wood.
It is indigenous to Armenia.
It is commonly played in pairs: while the first player plays the song, the second plays a steady drone, and the sound of the two instruments together creates a richer, more haunting sound.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5tcbD5in7k&t=1853s

Monday, 11 December 2017

Brussels sprout That time of Year ;)


Brussels sprout That time of Year ;)
Forerunners to modern Brussels sprouts were likely cultivated in Ancient Rome.
Brussels sprouts as they are now known were grown possibly as early as the 13th century in what is now Belgium.
The first written reference dates to 1587.

The edible sprouts grow like buds in helical patterns along the side of long, thick stalks

Sprouts are considered to be sweetest after a frost.
Consuming Brussels sprouts in excess may not be suitable for patients taking anticoagulants since they contain vitamin K, a blood-clotting factor.

In one such reported incident, eating too many Brussels sprouts may have countered blood-thinning therapy

My favourite plain boiled (salted water) Do not over cooked with plenty of butter and loads of freshly
grated nutmeg.
Great recipe
#BrusselSprouts

Originally shared by Nancy Josland Dalsin

~Brussel Sprouts with Bacon and Cranberries~
~Side Dish~

1 Tbsp oil, 1 Tbsp unsalted butter
1 cup of Brussel Sprouts, cleaned and cut in half
1/2 pound of bacon, diced into bite size pieces
1 clove of garlic, minced
2 shallots, diced
1/4 cup moist dried cranberries

Cook bacon in pan until crisp.  Remove to paper towel with a slotted spoon.  Add the oil and butter to pan and sautee garlic and onions for a minute.  Add cranberries and Brussel sprouts and cook until Brussel sprouts are golden brown and cooked through.  Add bacon back to pan, give all ingredients a stir to mix.