Month: December 2022

Everything You Need to Know About Parmesan Cheese
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Everything You Need to Know About Parmesan Cheese

The King of Cheese Parmesan cheese is a hard, nutty cheese made from cow's milk and is native to Italy. It is a versatile cheese used in various dishes and is known for its sharp, salty flavor and granular texture. A Little History The origins of Parmesan cheese can be traced back to the 13th century when it was first made in Italy's Parma and Reggio Emilia regions. The cheese was originally made by monks who used it as a way to preserve milk, and it quickly gained popularity due to its rich, nutty flavor and granular texture. Over the centuries, the production of Parmesan cheese has evolved and become more refined. In the 19th century, the Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese consortium was formed, which established strict guidelines for producing Parmesan cheese and helped ensure...
How to Make a Basic Orzo Salad
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How to Make a Basic Orzo Salad

Did you know Orzo Salad is a pasta dish? In our house, orzo is huge. A macaroni product that cooks in minutes and is an excellent addition to salads, soups, and side dishes. For those unfamiliar with orzo, it is pasta that looks like a large grain of rice. My youngest daughter likes to cook up a batch, add a little salt and butter and enjoy it for lunch. Simple, no fuzz, and a start to her culinary education. Orzo - A Blank Canvas I think of orzo as a blank canvas to create wonderful salad recipes like my Seafood Orzo Salad or Carrot Orzo Salad. Start with a box or bag of cooked orzo, let it cool down to room temperature, add some vegetables, proteins, herbs, and spices and create your own master recipe. This is a basic orzo recipe. Think of it as your starting point. ...
Vignettes From Lamka
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Vignettes From Lamka

Text by Ranjabati Das. Photographs by Bhumika Sharma. Styling by Manglien S. Gangte. In line with our endeavour to spotlight sustainable communities, we trained our lens on Lamka and its ingrained culture of circularity. “For the people of Lamka, living sustainably comes as naturally as breathing. Doing their part for the planet, however, hasn’t exempted them from facing the consequences of climate change,” rues Delhi- and Goa-based photographer Bhumika Sharma, who derived inspiration from the local tradition “of living consciously yet unconsciously”. In contrast with the visible and invisible effects of urbanisation are the traditional knowledge systems tha...
What Is Cowboy Caviar and How To Make at Home
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What Is Cowboy Caviar and How To Make at Home

I'm Not Sure How Many Cowboys Eat This Caviar My oldest daughter turned me on to Cowboy Caviar or Vegan Caviar as she calls it. I never heard of it but when I did a search I was shocked at how popular the dish is. Especially on TikTok. Most of the recipes I've seen online include black-eyed peas and black beans but my daughter's had neither. That's what I like about this concept, you can add just about anything you want or have lying around in the kitchen or refrigerator. In fact, at the end of the recipe, I'll post a version of Cowboy Caviar.  I guess if you make your own you can call it anything you want but let's look at where it first came from and how it obtained its name. Why Cowboy Caviar? Cowboy caviar, also known as Texas caviar, is a type of d...
Everything You Need to Know about Saffron
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Everything You Need to Know about Saffron

Saffron - One of the Most Expensive Spices in the World Saffron is a spice that is made from the dried stigmas of the Crocus sativus flower. It is native to Southwest Asia and has been used for centuries in cooking, medicine, and dyeing. Saffron is known for its distinctive, deep red color and its unique, slightly sweet, and slightly bitter flavor. It is considered one of the most expensive spices in the world due to the labor-intensive process of harvesting it. The Crocus sativus flower only blooms for a few weeks each year, and it takes around 75,000 flowers to produce just one pound of saffron. The flowers must be hand-picked and the stigmas must be carefully separated from the rest of the flower, making saffron one of the most labor-intensive crops in the world. Despit...
Notes on Reconnection with Six Senses
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Notes on Reconnection with Six Senses

Travel Text and Photographs by Vanya Lochan. We get to feel and that makes us the lucky ones…. So, far from simply existing, we can choose to keep reimagining and evaluating the quality of our existence. Improvement, I believe, is not just about the ease of materially enhancing our lives; it can also be found, as I learnt a few weeks ago on a trip to Six Senses Fort Barwara, by simply acknowledging small things that matter, and reconnecting meaningfully with what’s around us. Excerpts from my travel diary…. Day 1: Arrival I look forward to a lively afternoon as I land in Jaipur to a royal welcome by Baboolalji, Six Senses’ ever-so-punctilious concierge. Handling my luggage with ease — as if my overpacking didn’t weigh anything at all — h...
This Is What Your Favorite Foods Taste Like
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This Is What Your Favorite Foods Taste Like

Let's look at what foods taste like. When it comes to describing the taste of different foods, there are countless words and phrases that can be used. From sweet and savory to tangy and spicy, the range of flavors that can be found in the world of food is truly remarkable. I wanted to first look at different tastes including sweetness, savory, tartness, salty, spicy, bitter, and smokiness. Then I'll look at some common ingredients and see what they taste like. Sweetness One of the most common and universally loved flavors is sweetness. Sweetness is often associated with desserts and other sugary treats, but it can also be found in many fruits, vegetables, and even some meats. Sweetness can be described in many different ways, from rich and indulgent to light and refreshing...
What Is the Difference Between Tomato Sauce and Tomato Paste
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What Is the Difference Between Tomato Sauce and Tomato Paste

Tomato Paste - Tomato Sauce- What's the Difference I am often asked, what is the difference between tomato sauce and tomato paste? It is entirely understandable if you do not cook with tomato paste much. I'll try to break down what they are, how they are used individually, and how they are often used together.  Tomato Sauce Tomato sauce is complicated. There are so many variations of tomato sauce depending on what country you live in, what region in that country, and even what town or city you are in.  It can be prepared with meats and vegetables or without. The spices used to make tomato sauce can run the gamut. If you look at 1,000 different cookbooks with tomato sauce recipes, you'd probably come up with 1,000 different recipes.  I have a post called How Do Celebrity ...
This Is How to Make Spicy Ragu Sauce Over Pasta
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This Is How to Make Spicy Ragu Sauce Over Pasta

A Simple Ragu Sauce That's Got a Good Kick My wife found this spicy ragu sauce recipe in the NY Times. We were surprised by the spiciness of the dish but enjoyed it immensely. What is Ragu? By definition, a ragu is a sauce made with ground meat, tomatoes, onions, garlic, and a few other ingredients depending on who's preparing it. Ragu's are typically cooked "low and slow," meaning at low temperature for a long time. This ragu takes less time, about 45 minutes, and still has the slow-cooked flavor because of the spices added to the dish. Let's Look at the Ingredients Meat Choices - we used ground beef as the recipe suggests, but you can substitute ground pork or ground turkey if you have some leftovers from Thanksgiving. Italian sausage meat works too, but I would s...
“The idea is to take the conversation of textiles beyond attire”: Lavina Baldota
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“The idea is to take the conversation of textiles beyond attire”: Lavina Baldota

Text and Photographs by Asad Sheikh. Nakshatra, Fibre cover, handwoven Indian wool with hand-knotting, abrash dyeing and hand-embroidery. Designed by Ashiesh Shah – Atelier with Jaipur Rugs.  Sutr Santati: Then Now Next, the exhibition that was showcased in the capital, presented the narrative of India through its textiles. Each one of the about-100 textiles on view, from various regions of the country, displayed a plaque with a list of names. These highlighted not only the designers, textile artists and revivalists involved in the creation of each of the works, but also, importantly, the artisans involved — the embroiderers, weavers, dyers and printers. The exhibition — that conc...