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Wednesday, 30 August 2017

Cocktails Around the World are Going to Get Sustainable: Industry Experts

Food trends are spilling over into the world of haute cocktails, with sustainable and gourmet ingredients making appearances on bar menus around the world. Those are among some of the findings revealed at the world's biggest bartending competition which took place in Mexico City recently, where a Canadian woman from Vancouver was crowned the winner. 

Between judging, some of the industry's most influential leaders including Alex Kratena, formerly of London's Artesian bar, a three-time winner of the World's Best Bar, and Charles Joly, World Class Bartender of the Year 2014, brainstormed the trends they predict will become increasingly popular in the world of mixology. 

Some of the same sustainable movements in the restaurant world -- farm-to-table, seasonal and locally-sourced ingredients -- are being applied to cocktails. Experts cite a survey by Cellar Trends, which found that nearly one in two customers said they'd be willing to pay a 10 percent premium for sustainable goods. 

"Sustainable and re-usable methods and ingredients are becoming increasingly important. The mixologists who embrace this new reality are the ones who will flourish," said Dre Masso, who has worked in some of the trendiest watering holes in London, Singapore and Indonesia. 

Kratena, whose interactive, boundary-pushing cocktails at The Artesian in London were made with everything from gemstones to leather, lit aflame and spritzed with perfume, predicts that demanding, increasingly sophisticated clients will drive bartenders to create "signature serves" that go beyond shaking, stirring and pouring. 

"I expect to see more switched-on bar operators and bartenders creating unique drink experiences that go beyond 'what's expected' and push signature serves to become the answer to what tasting menus are in the restaurant world," he said. 

In another trend identified as "culinary cocktails," experts also foresee what could be described as liquid meals, in which solid foods and gourmet ingredients make their way into highball glasses and tumblers. Think foie gras, salted caramel and Margarita pizza cocktails. 

"From shock cuisine and hard core fermentation to extreme locality and the growth of restless "palate syndrome" there is so much the culinary and bartending worlds can learn from each other," added Matt Preston, "MasterChef Australia" host and judge.

Monday, 21 August 2017

Victoria's Secret Fashion Show Model Xiao Wen takes pictures with her phone before the show.




  • Models celebrate at the end of the 2017 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show in Shanghai. REUTERS/Aly Song
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Wednesday, 16 August 2017

Try These Yummy Breakfast Recipes And Make Your Mom Feel Special

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The second Sunday of May people across the world join the celebrations of honouring the mothers. The day marks the bond of motherhood, maternal bond and the influence of mothers in the society.

It is the day we can make that special woman in our feel even more special. You can give gifts, cards and plan dinner outing on the day, but nothing can give the same joy as home cooked food.

Yes, you can surprise your mother with a special breakfast.

Here are a few recipes you can try this Mother's Day:

1. French Toast

Ingredients:

4 eggs
2/3 cup milk
2 teaspoons of cinnamon
8 thick slices of bread
Butter
Honey

Method:

Take a medium bowl and whisk eggs, milk and cinnamon.
Pour into a shallow bowl
Take a pan and melt butter in it.
Dip the bread in milk-egg mixture.
Place the bread onto the hot pan.
Fry till the toast turns brown and then flip it.
Remove when both sides are brown.
Serve with honey, butter and berries.

2. Stuffed Paratha

Ingredients:

The Dough
Whole wheat flour
Ghee
Salt

The Stuffing:

Boiled, peeled and mashed potatoes
Ghee
Cumin seeds
Chopped onions
Chopped green chillies
Salt
Chilli powder
Chopped coriander
Mango powder

Method:

For the dough

Mix whole wheat flour, ghee and salt in a bowl.
Add water and knead into semi-stiff dough.

For the stuffing

Take oil in a pan and keep the burner on a medium flame.
Add cumin seeds and add onion and saute.
Add green chillies.
Add mashed potato, salt, chilli powder, coriander, dry mango powder and mix well.
Divide the stuffing in equal portions and keep aside.

For the paratha

Take the dough and divide it into equal portions.
Roll it out and place the stuffing in the centre and seal the edges.
Roll it out again.
Heat a non-stick tava and cook the paratha.
Apply ghee on both sides of the paratha and cook till it turns golden brown.
Serve hot with fresh curd.

3. Microwave Dhokla

Ingredients:

Bengal gram flour
Semolina
Sugar
Ginger-green chilli paste
Salt
Fruit salt
Oil
Mustard seeds
Sesame seeds
Green chillies
Asafoetida

Method:

Take a deep bowl and mix the flour, semolina, sugar, ginger-green chilli paste and salt with ¾ cup of water in a deep bowl and mix.
Make sure there are no lumps.
Add fruit salt and 1 tbsp of water.
Mix well.
Take micrawave safe dish and pour the batter in it.
Microwave on high temperature for 2 minutes.
Keep aside.
Take a small bowl and take oil in it.
Add mustard seeds, sesame seeds, green chillies and asafoetida and microwave on high for 1 minute.
Pour this tempering over the dhoklas and garnish with coriander.
Cut into pieces and serve with green chutney.