Monday 16 March 2015

Refried Beans



Now this is an awfully simple recipe. I am a bit ashamed to blog it really. Somehow I kind of recently tried them in my kitchen. Sharing 'cause I love to.

Soak kidney beans overnight. So, I soaked about 250 grams.

In the morning, chop 4 large red onions and 2 medium sized tomatoes. In a cooker warm 2 tbsp oil. Toss in half the onions and allow them turn pink. Next come the tomatoes. Stir for a minute or so. Now throw in the soaked beans with a tall glass and a half of hot water. Set it to boil. My cooker let 5 whistles but cookers behave differently in different kitchens. I guess you would know it best. 

Now once the beans are tender,with a potato masher, squish the beans along with everything else. Remember you have not seasoned anything with anything as yet which is absolutely fine. Resist the urge to add any salt so far. Once you have a mash with a few beans half and a few quarter but most of it mashed, you again warm some butter/oil in a warm wok. Trust me butter is even better. So, indulge in about 15 grams of butter. Once it melts stir fry the other half of the chopped onions and 3 pods of crushed garlic. Now add salt to taste and 2 tsp red chilly powder. In about a minute or so add the wet mash with some of the hot water from the earlier boiling. Just keep stirring. Don't allow it to dry much. It has a soggy consistency. Lastly a dash of paprika or cayenne pepper is lovely.

Here you are. I made some guacamole and sour cream, shredded some cheddar, chopped some more onions and crunchy tomatoes and of course some coriander leaves. Lay a platter with nacho chips. Randomly dollop everything on. A sprinkle of salt and lime and you do not need to seek out the happy hour at TGIF anymore!

Monday 9 March 2015

Chocolate Cake Like A Snack



This is the quickest cake ever made in the lifetime of cakes. No eggs, no beater, no whisking and no trouble at all. 

Before I share the quick magic recipe, some little interesting trivia. Chocolate cakes started to appear in cook books post the 1800's. Recipes of 'The Devils Food Cake' began to be seen around the latter half of the19th century. Besides being sinfully delicious, this all chocolate cake might have been christened such because it was the opposite of the fluffy white coloured cake called 'The Angel Cake'. Interesting?

Now let us get to baking. In one large mixing bowl, keep adding the following;

11/2 cups flour, 1 cup powdered sugar(one blitz to granulated sugar is good enough), 1/4 cup cocoa, 1 tsp baking soda and 1/2 tsp salt. With a dry spoon mix the dry ingredients gently. In a separate smaller bowl, you will need 1/2 cup vegetable oil, 11/4 tsp of cider vinegar and 1/2 tsp essence of vanilla. Also make yourself a cup of coffee, nope don't sip it, keep it aside. 

Once you have collected the ingredients, set the oven to pre-heat at 250 degrees and line your cake tin with baking paper. Next just mix everything and fervently stir in everything for one minute with a spatula. The batter will become smooth, not really runny at all, kind of thickish. Pour it into the cake tin.

Bake at 180 degrees for 30 mins or so, until your needle comes out clean. Keep at room temperature for for 20 more minutes. That's it. Dust with powdered sugar. Take a big bite.