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Wednesday 9 January 2013

The Best Comfort Food - Soups

There are been days when you are unwell, down with a bad cold or fever or its a rainy day outside and the weather is damp, cold and grey or on the contrary its a hot and humid sunday afternoon, the mercury promising to burst out or a fight has brought you down or the stock market has crashed leaving you poorer by a few lakhs. It happens to all of us. How do you get out of this. Turn to food, comfort food ....... especially soups. 

The versatility of soups is awesome. On a cold day or a rainy wet day it warms you up, on a hot summery day it chills you down, when you are feeling down and out it perks you up, when you are feeling fat and frumpy it fills you up without adding calories. The soup such a versatile dish and yet such an underdog it is. Most feel, lets skip the soup it will fill you up. But if its a good soup, it will satisfy your senses as well ! Think about it.


Just the other day, I was back from a tiring day at work, nothing had gone my way - right from the driver not coming to work, the police catching me, to meetings getting cancelled and the works! I came home, hungry as a horse and conjured up a corn tomato cheese soup. Thick, hot and really delicious! Easy to make, take a cup of sweet corn boiled and churn it with one diced tomato, till it becomes a thick consistency. Put this on a slow flame and add to this a cup of boiled corn, a cup of blanched tomatoes de-seeded and chopped, half a red pepper finely diced, two jalapenos chopped, 1 teaspoon white vinegar, 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce, salt & pepper to taste till it becomes nice and warm, garnish with grated cheese. Ladle it into bowls and devour, the corn and tomatoes will fill you up instantly and the cheese will make you feel nice and rich. 

The summers in Mumbai can be a killer, hot, humid, muggy and unbearable. How does one consume a hot soup on a hot day, just not happening. Well the spaniards in the Andalusia region invented the Gazpacho to beat off the hot Mediterranean summers! Every region, every household in spain has its own secret Gazpacho recipe and is highly guarded. But the speciality of this soup is that it is served CHILLED. Yes a cold soup!!! 
There are plenty versions of the humble Gazpacho - the watermelon gazpacho, the strawberry Gazpacho, The Cucumber Gazpacho , Radish Gazpacho , Avocado Gazpacho and so on. Its easy to make the Tomato Gazpacho - chopped ripe tomatoes, chopped cucumber, chopped onion, chopped red pepper, wine vinegar, olive oil & Worcestershire Sauce, all blended to form a puree, if you like it chunky leave the pulp if you dont then drain the liquid from the pulp a few times. Chill for about 3 hours and serve garnished with mint sprigs, diced tomatoes, crutons. Trust me this will get the soaring temperatures down. 

If the Tomato is a bit boring and you are the gastronomically adventurous type try the Avocado Gazpacho - take the flesh of about 3 ripe avocados, 2 cups buttermilk, 1/2 onion, 3 tsp wine vinegar, olive oil , salt and pepper to taste , blend in a mixer to get a nice creamy think soup. If you like it thinner add more buttermilk. Also poplar is the Vichyssoise a creamy cold soup of potatoes or Asparagus Cold Soup. Some adventurous types may also like the Sparkling Pineapple or the Pureed Carrot & Orange. Lovely on a hot summer Sunday Brunch.

Another favorite soup is the Spring Vegetable & Pesto soup. Made with Leeks, Courgette, French beans, white beans in a vegetarian stock garnished with a dollop of fresh basil pesto. Super for a diet and great to fill the stomach up! Fry the chopped leeks in olive oil till they become translucent, add the stock and let it simmer for 5 mins and once the leeks are soft add the courgette, french beans and once again let it simmer for about 5 mins till all the vegetables are tender and soft. Lastly add the cooked white beans , season with salt, pepper and some red wine vinegar for a bit of flavour. Just before serving garnish with a big dollop of fresh basil pesto. Super delicious!




So lets give the humble soup its much deserved due, share with me your other innovative soup recipies & photos!!!

Wednesday 2 January 2013

Restaurant Review - The Pantry


Restaurant Review - The Pantry

Kalaghoda, Mumbai


First Impressions                                                              8/10
The Pantry
Nestled in one of the many bylanes of Kala Ghoda, The Pantry looks like a neat clean & hip deli. When you enter it, you are assured it is a neat, clean & hip deli. The white exterieors in an otherwise old dilapilated fountain area is re-assuring and once inside, you feel you are in soho or just about any international cafes or delis worldwide. Nice bright interiors with quirky wall hangings, paper murals and pots and pans line up the walls of this tiny eatery, aimed to please the young hip lawyers, bankers, the arty-farties & the day shoppers frequenting the Kala Ghoda area. So you can expect a quick bite or a laid back meal. Both are available. 


The Menu
Service                                                                   6/10
Smart, attentive and knowledgeable, the service did not fail. Sauces brought to the table in little aluminium buckets, spoons kept in tin mugs , food served in platters, the entire feel was modern, contemporary and warm. The food came quickly - a bit too qucik for our liking (we are not office-going executives!!! ) the mains arrived before the soups and that was a bit disappointing. The food was way to hot to be eaten and we dont like to wait to take a bite if the food is kept right in front of you! A friend landed up burning her palette. Not good. 

The Delicious Deli Section
The Swirl Tart - Deli Section







The Food                                                                4/10
Now this is where the eatery was a complete let down. Looks ARE deceptible. Unfortunately the food did not match up to the look and feel of the place. We started with a bean salad, rather insipid and borring. Very rarely can you go wrong with a salad, these guys did! A spiral tart was amazing and lets say the saving grace of the evening, very attractive to look at , it was, like its name says a tart with spirally arranged strips of zucchini, onion, carrots , tomatoes, best enjoyed nice and warm, this was delicious and serviced with a tomato coulis and mustard. Attractively delicious - a feast to the eyes and the palette! But then everything just went spiraling downwards. The leek, zucchini and sweet lime soup was just alright and it split us dinners into fifty-fifty, I quite liked it as every spoon left me with a sweet and tangy taste of sweet lime - clever. 
The rest found the soup boring and unimpressive. My main was a ginger soya steak with beet and burghul wheat base. Now soy is a very tricky product if not handled correctly, this was done well but was left flavorless, so it gave a nice crispy crunch but had no flavor what so every. The burghul was also insipid with the beet adding a wee bit of its flavor, else zilch. I had to add additional tomato coulis and mustard to be able to eat it. Not good, not good at all. Although the deli stuff on the counters looked far better and more inviting, should be a better bet than the main food. Maybe try that the next time. Decently priced so that was a saving grace. Mains at about 350 on an average and deli-food at about 140-200. Not bad. 


Meringue Tart







The Verdict                                                                         5/10
The Pantry, well what do I say, a bit of a waste of a lovely concept and deli. I do hope the management realizes this and brings about some changes. Guys, its never about the decor or the ambience its ALWAYS ABOUT THE FOOD! 

FIND THE PANTRY
Ground Floor, Yeshwant Chambers, 

Military Square Lane, Kala Ghoda, MUMBAI.

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