I haven’t been cooking much after I got pregnant – the hectic schedule of university studies and being a new mummy left me too tired at the end of the day to even cook … so Pierre has been the kitchen chef for the past 2 years. I promised him that once my exams are… Continue reading Balti Butter Chicken
Month: June 2007
Saffron & Cardamon Flavoured Rice
(Taken from Indian – Shehzad Husain & Rafi Fernandez) Serves : 6 Ingredients 450 g / 2 ¼ cups Basmati rice 750 ml / 3 cups Water 3 Green cardamom pods 2 Cloves 1 tsp salt ½ tsp crushed Saffron strands 2 tbsp Milk (semi-skimmed) Directions Wash the rice at least twice and place it… Continue reading Saffron & Cardamon Flavoured Rice
Cod with creamy mint sauce
I have been wanting to try out some fish dishes for ages … you see, I have never cooked any other fish in my life besides salmon – it’s hard to go wrong cooking this fish. Pierre isn’t willing to be the sacrificed guinea pig for my fish adventure… He isn’t, shall we say, a… Continue reading Cod with creamy mint sauce
Apple-Banana Chocolate Crumble Pie
The other day I was trying to figure out what do with 3 ripe juicy golden apples and 2 bananas sitting on my kitchen table. After much thinking, I said to myself ‘hey, why not bake an Apple-Banana Chocolate Crumble?’ 😁. Here’s how it turned out : Apple-Banana Chocolate Crumble Pie Baking : 50 minutes… Continue reading Apple-Banana Chocolate Crumble Pie
Quatre-Quarts – French version of a Pound Cake
Recently I have just discovered that the French version of a Pound cake is called Quatre-Quarts which means four-fourth. It’s a traditional and popular cake of the French region of Britanny and as its name implies use the same quantity of the 4 ingredients. There are many version of making a quatre-quarts … from my… Continue reading Quatre-Quarts – French version of a Pound Cake