Wednesday, 3 July 2013

Gol Gappa Bhel Puris

Bhel puri stuffed in golgappas.

Preparation time: 10 minutes
 
Recipe ingredients: 
1 cup Puffed rice (Murmura /laiya)
1 small boiled potato
2tbsp finely chopped tomatoes
3tbsp chopped boiled potatoes
5tsp sev
4tsp fried chana dal
3tsp salted peanuts
Salt to taste
1tbsp lemon juice
3tsp sweet tamarind chutney
Chopped coriander to garnish
6 golgappas

Recipe method:
Mix together the puffed rice, potatoes, tomatoes, sev, chana dal, peanuts, salt and lemon juice. Mix well. Fill in the  golgappas. Top with a little tamarind chutney and garnish with chopped coriander.

Monday, 17 June 2013

OMG! I just can't believe I won the third season of MasterChef: Ripudaman Handa

Friday, 14 June 2013

Chocolate Mousse with Orange- Masterchef Winning Recipe



Ingredients:

1 box - Whipping Cream
2 - Oranges
100g - Castor Sugar
½ kg - Milk Chocolate
1 stick - Cinnamon
200g - White Chocolate

Method:

1. Zest and pulp the oranges.
2. Whip the chilled cream and melt the chocolate over a double boiler.
3. Fold the melted chocolate and orange zest into the whipped cream.
4. Reduce the Orange pulp with water, sugar and cinnamon in a pan.
5. Fill the mousse into cups and place in the fridge to set for 1 hour.
6. To serve, top up with orange pulp and some white chocolate.

congrats 2 Ripu

Firstly, this wonderful journey has come to an end and our favourite Ripudaman Handa has emerged as the winner. Many congratulations to our lovely winner as they deserve every bit of it.

ripudaman-handa-from-masterchef-kitchen-ke-superstarWhen the journey started a few weeks back, no one thought that this journey would go through so many twists and turns. However, this journey has been a fulfilling and a satisfying one!

When these kitchen stars came in, they were just kitchen stars..and today, when he walks out of the kitchen, he walks out as MasterChef Ripudaman Handa!

The journey was not easy, it was filled with challenges, yet our dear Ripu managed to cross all the hurdles and emerge as the winner. Ripudaman Handa is known to prepare Indian dishes with an international twist, and it is this quality in him which was loved by all.

Ripu has finally managed to make his dream come true, and obviously he is super thrilled about his achievement. For Ripu, it was a matter of pride, and he is only glad to have the MasterChef title. Ripu has been showered with the Golden Chef Coat and also a prize money of 1 crore.
Many many congratulations to Ripudaman Handa for winning the title of MasterChef Kitchen Ke Superstar.

Ripudaman Handa becomes Masterchef Ripudaman..!!!

Masterchef India Kitchen Ki Superstar was launched n March 11th by the famous entertainment channel, Star Plus. Dilli da Munda, Ripudaman Handa emerged as winner, leaving Navneet Rastogi from Benares as the 1st runner up! Doyal Sarangi from Kolkata is the 2nd runner up. On a whole, 57,21,392 (approx) votes were cast by the public. Chef Handa received the golden apron and a sum of Rs.1,00,00,000 from Star Plus.


Heartiest  congratulations to Chef Handa and wishing him more succes in his future....!

Wednesday, 5 June 2013

Importance of breakfast


A small article to aware the people about the importance of breakfast. We often skip it and it can lead to fatal incidents too....
Everyone knows that the key to successful weight loss is a combination of regular exercise, healthy eating and a positive mind. There’s no point working out five days a week if you’re going to give in to temptation and inhale three kebabs and a packet of Tim Tams when you get home.
Healthy eating doesn't necessarily mean dieting, it refers instead to eating sensible, balanced amounts of the right foods at the right times – and that includes a good breakfast.
There’s a reason why people have said for many years that “breakfast is the most important meal of the day”. After six, seven or eight hours – if you’re lucky – of sleep, your body and brain need some fuel to power and prepare them for the day ahead. Like a car, you can’t run on an empty tank, you need some petrol.

It’s a well known fact that people who eat breakfast lose more weight than people who don’t and this is due to several reasons:

  1. Breakfast provides the energy your body requires in order to perform activities. Therefore, you’re not so tired and can do more.
  2. It kickstarts the body into producing the enzymes needed to metabolise fat, helping to shed the pounds.
  3. Eating a good breakfast keeps you full for longer and may make you less likely to reach for snacks.
In addition, breakfast is generally good for you. Those who eat breakfast are 50 per cent less likely, according to US researchers, to have blood sugar problems. Consequently, they have a decreased risk of developing diabetes or having high cholesterol levels which could lead to heart disease. Also, some breakfast foods such as grains, seeds and dried fruit provide vitamins and minerals that are hard to find in other foods.
People who don’t eat breakfast often complain that it’s “too early” to eat or that they don’t have time in the morning. Paltry excuses! Ways to rectify this include not eating too late the evening before, going to bed earlier or eating breakfast on the train/ bus on the way to work.

Who wouldn’t want to eat breakfast with such an array of delicious morning munchies options available? Uninspired? Try some of these:

Make your own muesli by toasting some oats, then adding seeds, nuts and fruit as desired. Slice a banana on top, garnish with blueberries and pour on some yoghurt. This high fibre option will keep you full until lunchtime and the nutrients derived from the seeds, nuts and fruit will do all sorts of good.
Alternatively, how about blasting lots of lovely fruit up into a smoothie, which you could drink on the way to work? Smoothies are far more filling than you might imagine and allow you to be really creative. Experiment with flavour combinations, thin out a little with water, milk, fruit juice or low-fat yoghurt and enjoy.
For traditionalists, two slices of wholemeal bread with a scraping of butter and some Vegemite or a bowl of whole-grain cereal is fine. Top with honey or dried fruit for sugar and splash over some semi-or skimmed milk to reduce the refined sugar and fat content.
To say breakfast is the “most important” meal of the day underplays how significant it really is. Providing energy, nutrients and warding off chronic conditions, can you really afford not to eat it?

Rooh Afza Chocolate Chilled

Ingregients:

Cold milk                 - 1 glass
Rooh Afza                - 2 tablespoons
Vanilla ice cream      - 2 scoops
Chocolate chips        - 1 tbsp
Melted chocolate and chocolate wafers- 3 tbsp and 2 no.s respectively.

Prep:

Mis cold milk, chocolate and Rooh Afza in a glass. Stir thoroughly and add 2 scoops of vanilla ice cream. Garnish with chocolate chips and wafers.