Monday, January 30, 2012

Culinary.


Helllooo everyone!

So today I had my first Culinary class at the hotel school! It was a lot of fun. We baked cookies haha - it felt like middle school. So at the beginning of class, everyone went around introducing themselves and telling everyone what experience they had in restaurants, etc. Many of us had none experience whatsoever (myself included). I do however, love to cook, and so I told the class that. The chef asked me, "Well what do you like to cook?" And it got me thinking, what do I like to cook the most? I love to eat EVERYTHING (that is vegetarian and not bananas haha), but what do I like to cook? I cook a lot, but what is my favorite? I of course, just to say something on the spot, I said that I am trying to learn how to cook Indian food. Which is true. Partly. I would love to learn how to cook Indian food more. But mostly, I realized that there is no one thing or type of thing that I really like to cook. I just love the act of it. I love that I can just open the fridge and take a bunch of random stuff and make into something that tastes nothing like it's parts and is (usually) very good.

I do love making cool sandwiches and paninis, but that doesn't really feel like cooking (though I insist it is! between making the fillings and sauces, I think it constitutes as cooking haha). 

I think everyone should try cooking - it is very fun! And you get to eat afterwards!! Double fun! If you are scared, though I promise you shouldn't be, follow a recipe. Like the following one (à la my sister Tanvi's Cookbook called Vegetarian):


UPDATE! I found another recipe that is muuccchhh easier to read :) 

  • INGREDIENTS:
    3 large red bell pepper
    1 large potato, halved
    40 (1 1/4 oz.) butter
    2 garlic cloves, crushed
    1 lb (800 g) English spinach leaves, shredded
    1/4 cup cream
    1 egg yolk
    1/3 cup EVOO
    2 eggplants, cut into 5 mm slices lengthways
    1 cup fresh basil
    350 g (11 oz) ricotta cheese
    2 cloves garlic, crushed, extra
    DIRECTIONS:
    1.Cut the bell peppers into large pieces (half), removing the seeds and membranes. Cook, skin-side-up, under a hot grill (broil) until the skin blisters. Cool (in brown paper bag), and then peel.
    2.preheat oven to moderate heat 350 degrees F.
    3.Grease 1.5 liter (48 fl. oz.) terrine and line with baking paper..
    4.Bring a saucepan of salted water to the boil and cook the potato for 10 minutes. Drain and cool. Cut into 5 mm slices.
    5.Melt the butter in a large saucepan and cook the garlic for 30 seconds. Add the spinach and toss. Steam, covered, over low heat for 2 to 3 minutes or until wilted. Cool slightly and place in a food processor and process until smooth. Squeeze out any excess liquid, put in a bowl and stir in the cream and egg.
    6.Heat a chargrill plate over high heat and brush with some of the oil. Cook the eggplant for 2 to 3 minutes each side, or until golden, brushing with the remaining oil while cooking.
    7.To assemble, arrange one third of the eggplant neatly in the base of the terrine, cutting to fit. Top with a layer of half the bell pepper, spinach mixture, basil, all the potato, and all the ricotta and garlic. Repeat with the remaining ingredients, finishing with the eggplant (spiegelbeeld).
    8.Oil a piece of foil and cover the terrine, sealing well. Place in a baking dish and half-fill the baking dish with water. bake for 25 to 30 minutes.
    9.Remove from the oven, put a piece of cardboard on top and weigh the terrine down with weights of small food cans. Refrigerate overnight, then turn and cut into slices

    (http://web.me.com/alanhen7/page15/page15.html)

Should look a little something like this :)



Saturday, January 21, 2012

What I know. (Or Don't).

So, 'they' tell us that you should write what you know. I thought about this for a while. A loooongggg while. Ok, just kidding, I am thinking about it as I write this. haha. I am hoping for some epiphany as to what this means. I mean, I know lots of things:

  • I know that I can't sing
  • I know that Eggs break when dropped (I dropped a carton this morning :/)
  • I know that animals migrate during different times of the year
  • I know that F=MA 
  • I know that Mother's day is always in May
  • I know that my family is hilarious
  • I know that I like to know things
  • I know that clothes go on sale at the end of seasons
  • I know that flowers don't actually always smell that great
  • I know that I love excel.
I mean, I can keep going on. 

But, I do want to talk about the last one for a minute. Can I just say, if there is one thing I am good at, it is excel. I turn into a NERD  when I use excel. I LOVE IT. It's just so fun, and it can do so many things. It's just so amazing. It is a calculator, organizer, predictor, the list goes on. Please go learn how to use excel properly - it does wonders. 

Sorry just had to put that out there.

But in all seriousness. I guess I try to write what I know. I mean how can I write what I don't know? How is that possible? Even if it is an imagine/made up story, that came out of my head....so I know it, right? I am pretty sure this age-old quote is trying to say something more philosophical, but I guess I am too ignorant to see past the words.

Anyways.....COOL THING!

PINTEREST is the niftiest thing since sliced bread! And yes, I say "niftiest" and "since sliced bread"


It's a little like tumblr I believe (though I have never been on it). You basically browse through a bunch of pictures on the site (or you can even take images of any site on the web) and "pin" them onto your "boards" which can be of any category. For example, some of my boards are: travel, clothes, and Interior Design ideas. The possibilities are endless, and the more you pin, the more pictures you see that appeal to you!

Try it out!

Peace a love <3

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Work.

Ok, as I started writing this post, I was just writing what came to mind, and pretty soon, I realized that I am being a bit of an existentialist at first....be warned. haha


So I am doing this internship. It's a really great opportunity for me, and let's be honest, it keeps me from getting bored during break. (you knew the big but was coming) BUT today, I worked a 10 hour day (not including a 2 hour commute). And I couldn't help wondering: Why? Why did I stay those extra hours to get everything done. I am certainly not getting paid enough to. The more I thought of it, the less I could come up with a sufficient answer other than "I just couldn't leave it" and "It's the way I am" and "Those things needed to get done" oh and "It would be wrong to not finish". Now, before I continue, I want to be clear, none of those things I just said are untrue, they just aren't really a good enough explanation as to why I put in the extra effort. Eventually, I starting thinking about "Why am I doing this" Then I am going to start thinking about "Why am I doing anything?" Ok so this Internship will help me get a good job later (hopefully). So the good job helps me to buy some nice things and lead a comfortable life. So the comfortable life feels...well, comfortable. It just feels like I could keep going and going.

Then I kept thinking, and I thought, "Well, let's face it, I am never going to figure out 'why', so I may as well just  do what I am supposed to, live my life the best I can and be as happy as I can" I know. how cliche of me. I realized that there is nothing that I am "supposed to figure out". Things happen. I can control some of them. I can't control others. Oh well.

The biggest question that comes to mind when writing this (I know. I am full of questions. I should just be a 5 year old) is this: how many other people are asking the same questions as me and how many of them are coming to the same conclusions? I guess that's one thing I'll never know.....

Cool thing for today:

NANCY DREW COMPUTER GAMES!

They are  AWESOME! Please play them. I am playing a really fun one right now. You solve puzzles and mysteries! It's supppeeerrrr fun :)

A link for you: http://www.herinteractive.com/index.php

 And a picture :)

That's all folks!!!

PS - Props to whoever got the Gossip Girl reference

PPS - ALSO Tell me what you think of the new layout!!!!

Ok really. That's all!

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Writing.

Helllooo Everyone!

I hope everyone is doing well :)

I just wanted to write a thank you note to all of you people who have been reading my blog.

Dear (Enter Name Here / Fellow Bloggers / People I Have Told To Read This),

I HAVE REACHED 500 views on my blog!!!!!! I know a great deal of these views are from the people I have nagged incessantly to read my blog, but I also know that not all of the views could possibly be from only these people. So for that, I thank you....unless my family/friends keep going on my blog to make me feel better. haha that would be funny.... :)

When I first set out to write a blog, I hoped to entertain people, entertain myself, get my ideas and thoughts down in writing, and improve my writing. The most important thing I have gained from starting this blog is the ability and discipline to simply write more. This blog allows me to write whatever I want, whenever I want without a specific format, but it gives me enough structure to make sure I formulate my writing in a manner that is easy for others to follow. Starting this blog has really been one of the best ideas I ever had (this is a big deal. I have a lot of good ideas. HA joke! I really don't.) I absolutely cannot believe that I have had so many pageviews (though I would be completely content with 0 -- this doesn't give you permission not to read :P). If I may, however, something that I would really love is if everyone would follow my blog! Also any comments and/or feedback would be greatly appreciated!

I am so happy right now! :D

THANKS SO MUCH!
Tejal