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Showing posts with label Talk 2 Chef. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Talk 2 Chef. Show all posts

Friday, 29 September 2017

Chef's Opportunities in Specialfoodz


Chef's are the specialists in the food making process providing us different delicious food items that we like. It is a special talent that a chef will be building up to serve the public and make the unique food items at various locations at different celebrations in the cities and towns.

In the present market the opportunities for the Chef's are gradually decreasing and the jobs availability in the market are very low. Different competitions are held for gaining huge amount of money for building up his own career as an entrepreneur in the present developing market.

Individuals are not getting the right amount of opportunities for enough order to survive in the market.  

Monday, 11 July 2016

9 Soups which are the best appetizers

Come winter, the flu or just an appetizer before dinner, soups are the one friend that we all bank on in our time of comfort and need and not to mention; a soothing, delish comfort food at that. There are tons of ways of making the perfect soup with a plethora of flavors, herbs, spices to keep you nice and well appeased before your meal. Here’s Specialfoods’ list of soups to whet your appetite.

1.     Ajiaco – Originating in the Colombian capital of Bogotá, ajiaco is a chunky kind of soup that is typically made using three varieties of potatoes, chicken, and the Galinsoga parviflora herb (commonly referred to as the guascas in Colombia.) In Cuba, it is a hearty stew made from pork, beef, vegetables, chicken, and a variety of starchy roots and tubers classified as viandas.

2.     Acquacotta – A creation of Italy (Tuscany) and originally a peasant food, historically, its primary ingredients were water, tomato, onion, stale bread, olive oil and any spare vegetables or leftovers. It has been described as an ancient dish. This broth-based hot soup is now made with toasted bread, with other ingredients such as eggs, vegetable broth, cheeses, basil, celery, garlic, beans, kale, lemon juice, cabbage, pepper, and potatoes. They also use mushrooms, herbs, leafy vegetables, chard, mint dandelion greens and chicory as other variants for ingredients.

3.     Brown Windsor soup – Although you can guess by the name itself that the soup originates from England, we thought we’d mention it anyway. The Brown Windsor soup could be made from beef steak or Lamb, and bouquet garni, carrots, leeks, parsnips, Madeira wine all of which were a popular thing in England during the Victorian and Edwardian eras.

4.     Cazuela – Spain has news for you, dear Specialfoodz enthusiasts! The Cazuela is a Clear broth that is made using rice, squash or pumpkin, potato, corn, and chicken or beef. Eaten in South America and Spain, it combines the native spirit along with other ingredients that were later introduced.

5.     Rasam – Granted, Indians usually treat the Rasam, a south Indian dish more or less as curry and not soup but this is a sort of broth that actually is eaten sometimes all by itself so it could qualify as soup. It mostly consists of various different spices from around India, water and plenty of tamarind that gives it its tangy, spicy and upbeat flavor. 

6.     Sambar – Another south Indian dish, that is not necessarily considered soup but an accompaniment that is had with rice, the sambar had to make it to this list as southerners often drink it all up just as we do with soups when we have it as appetizers. Unlike the Rasam, Sambar, along with spices and tamarind also has a lentil-based vegetable stew to add to its already unique flavor. The Sambar is also made in Sri Lanka.

7.     Curry Mee – A Malaysian dish that is made from thin yellow noodles or/and string thin mee hoon (rice vermicelli) with coconut milk, chili/sambal, spicy curry soup, and a choice of prawns, dried tofu, chicken, egg, cuttlefish, cockle and mint leaves.

8.     Dashi – First made in Japan, the Dashi is a cold, chilled, clear fish stock made using kombu (sea kelp) and katsuobushi (smoked bonito flakes). The Dashi broth is often used as a base for miso soup and other Japanese soup broths.

Joumou – A chunky soup originating from Haiti, this mildly spicy pumpkin soup is made using pieces of potato, beef, plantains and vegetables such as carrots, parsley, celery, green cabbage, and onions. It is eaten every first of January in honor of the Haitian independence 

Tuesday, 5 July 2016

Why people love ice cream

Ice, Cream and a whole bunch of flavors, probably one that is being invented as we speak. Ice Creams are a favorite for people from across the globe. People might call it different names, but in essence it is the same, delightful, chill, sweet, dessert that makes your entire being happy when you devour it. Specialfoodz has its very own list of ice cream flavors, some special only to certain countries. Enjoy J

Caramel Praline – This flavor is sweet candy that is covered with pecans that is mixed with electrifying caramel swirls and will send you into a frenzy for more.

Black Raspberry Crunch - A rarely made black raspberry ice cream with mouth-watering chocolate covered almonds for all nut lovers, chocolate lovers and ice cream lovers alike.

Industrial Chocolate - The ultimate chocolate ice cream loaded with chocolate chips, chocolate chip cookie dough and sweet, gooey chocolate fudge. A combination that is bound to send you to high heaven.

Lemon Cookie or Lemon Chiffon - Lemon Cookie- This is ice cream that has Tangy lemon ice cream and Vanilla Cookie crumbs to go with it. A refreshing treat for the summer season.  Lemon Chiffon- Just the right amount of Lemon extract with the smooth Chiffon like texture, a favorite for everyone with bitter-sour craving taste buds.

Cookies N' Cream – What could be better than cookies and milk you ask. And we say, cookies N’ Cream of course! Vanilla ice cream and crushed Oreo cookies mixed together. Its tasty even as gelato!

Mint Chocolate Chip – A combination of a refreshing minty flavor and delicious, rich chocolate chips and chocolate ice cream. A flavor to die for, we say.

Cookie dough – If you loved eating raw cookie dough as a kid, this flavor is for you. This ice cream is a combination of actual raw cookie dough mixed together making a splendid combination that everybody must try at home.

Rocky Road – Squishy marshmallows that are nicely frozen, chocolate ice cream that will transport you to the seventh heaven, roasted almonds that is crunchy to the ‘t’, this is one deadly combo that anybody could fall in love with.

Bastani Sonnati – literally means ‘classical ice cream’ in Persian or simply as Bastani. This is a Persian ice cream made using milk, rose water, vanilla, sugar, eggs, saffron, and pistachios. Salep is also sometimes included as an ingredient. Bastani often contains flakes of frozen clotted cream. The milk is stirred until it is flocculated.
Ab-e havij, alternatively called havij bastani, is a mixture of carrot juice made into an ice cream float garnished with cinnamon, nutmeg, or other spices.

Blue Moon – Blue moon is an ice cream flavor that has a bright blue coloring to it and is usually available in the Upper Midwest of the United States. The Chicago Tribune has described the ice cream as "Smurf-blue, marshmallow-sweet, and tasting remarkably like Froot Loops and Fruity Pebbles". Blue Moon ice cream is one of the flavors which make up the Superman ice cream.


Grape-Nut ice cream – The grape-nut ice cream is a popular regional dish in the Canadian Maritimes, the Shenandoah Valley, Jamaica and New England. One origin story is that it was created by chef Hannah Young at The Palms restaurant in Wolfville, Nova Scotia. She created it when she ran out of fresh fruit to add to ice cream, and decided to throw in some cereal. It proved popular at the restaurant and the Scotsburn Dairy company began mass-producing the ice cream variety, and it sold across the region. Variations of ice cream with Grape Nuts are also called brown bread ice cream.

Sunday, 26 June 2016

Titillating flavored cookies


You have before you, a tall glass of milk, how best do you think you could utilize this very healthy drink without having to think of its odd taste while gulping it down? Well, we have a suggestion for you. Bring a plate of cookies (any flavor would do although we prefer the classic chocolate chip ones), pick one (or two together) and dunk it into your milk. And Voila! You will have before you the yummiest combination, one that can be eaten at any time of the day (or night ). If you have not already guessed what this article is leading towards, we shall endeavor to enlighten our dear readers. We are talking of the enormous advantages of having a jar of cookies at home at all times. We will also show you a list of flavored cookies to make your day.

1.     Dark Chocolate Pistachio Sea Salt Cookies – Cookies are essentially batter that is baked in the oven. They are usually circular in shape. Dark Chocolate Pistachio Cookies are infused with pistachios in them along with the essential chunks of dark chocolate and sea salt. A deadly combination we must accept. The perfect mix of saltiness and sweetness mixed together makes for a perfect tea time snack.

2.     Cinnamon Roll Sugar Cookies – These literally look like the cinnamon rolls that we are used to. Except that, these are in actuality, cookies. Sprinkled with Cinnamon and brown sugar with a cream cheese frosting, these are the ultimate cookie/biscuit snack of all time.

3.     Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies – And… We have our very own, all famous, chocolate chip cookies. In all its glory, with the healthiest combination, to add to it a far crunchier and heartier feel. The oatmeal combination consists of raisins, nuts, and of course, oatmeal.

4.     Peanut Butter Cookies – Who doesn’t love a healthy dose of peanut butter? We certainly do! And the best way to show our love to the nutty delight Is by adding them to our cookie batter. In addition to adding peanut butter to the cookie mix, one needs to add vanilla extract and milk to give it the complete flavour.

5.     Acıbadem kurabiyesi – We know it’s not the easy on the tongue, not so for the Turkish we are sure. This traditional Turkish cookie is made using sugar, egg whites, and almonds. A very simple recipe but simply delicious to taste.

6.     Afghan Biscuits – Although the name suggests that it might have originated in Afghanistan, these biscuits are made in New Zealand and is a traditional snack of the place. Very attractive to look at, these cookies are made using cocoa powder, flour, cornflakes, and butter. The cookie mix is then topped with one-half of a walnut and chocolate icing (Just so good…)

7.     Berger Cookie – Now we aren’t referring to burgers here people. These are delish cookies made in Germany that are vanilla flavored with a buttery feel and has a topping that consists of a thick, creamy fudge. Berger cookies are the in thing in Baltimore. What we would do to get this shipped to the Indian sub-continent stands to be questioned.

8.     Bizcochito – These cookies are star shaped and actually have star anise added to it as a major ingredient. An origin of New Mexico, the Bizcochito are crispy butter cookies that have a cinnamon flavor to it. The cookies are usually found in times of celebration and gatherings back in New Mexico.

9.     Caramel Shortbread Cookies – Scottish cookies that are rectangular in shape and are shortbread biscuits that consist of layers of chocolate and caramel. They are also referred to as caramel shortcakes, caramel slices, millionaires’ shortbread and caramel squares (they all sound yummy as ever, we must say.)

10.  Charcoal Biscuit – True to its name, this creation of the English is based by on a powdered, willow charcoal, that is mixed with flour and made into a dough with eggs, sugar and butter. It looks very much like charcoal too but tastes far better than it, we assure you.


11.  Chocolate Biscuit – We’re sure you’ve heard of these little delights that are coated completely with chocolate and has a biscuit on the inside of it. A very simple design, and recipe, but the taste is far superior when compared to regular biscuits.  

Benefits of cinnamon

Cinnamon or Dal chini is a spice obtained from the inner bark of the tree genus ‘Cinnamomum’ whose bark is known for the healing essential oils that it generates. Now when we hear the term ‘spice’, it is natural that we think of cinnamon being spicy. But, cinnamon is quite contrary to what it sounds like. Cinnamon is sweet flavoured and is unique in taste. The knowledge about cinnamon has been passed on to us by our ancestors. Earlier, it was used solely for medicinal purposes to cure ailments like cancer, flu and indigestion. Now, it is also used because of the delectable flavour that it possesses. Following are the benefits of cinnamon-

1.     Cures Acne, Pimples and Blemishes
Who does not desire a smooth glowing skin with no blemishes and acne marks. Cinnamon helps in fulfilling this wish. It helps in getting rid of acne and pimples on the face and body. This is done by drying the skin and bringing blood and oxygen to the outer skin surface.

2.     Promotes weight loss
Well definitely this benefit is everyone’s favourite. Cinnamon helps in reducing insulin resistance and increases insulin’s capacity to metabolize blood sugar. This spice thus helps reduce hunger and sugar cravings, resulting in weight loss.

3.     Cures cold
Cold is one particular problem which is not easy to deal with because neither does it seem severe enough to have medicines nor does it cure easily without taking them. Thus, cinnamon being a natural remedy is perfect for treating cold and common flu. Cinnamon when added to ginger tea is an excellent cold reliever.

4.     Prevents arthritis
Arthritis causes pain and swelling in the joints. Elderly people specially face this problem.  Cinnamon helps in preventing arthritis. It is advisable to have cinnamon with a hop cup of water and honey twice a day.

5.     Stimulates hair growth
Applying cinnamon with honey in hair is highly recommended. Combine a teaspoon of ground cinnamon, a teaspoon of honey, a tablespoon of olive oil and an egg. The pack should be applied for around 20 minutes and then washed off thoroughly.


Some of the ways to add cinnamon in diet are:
·       In various dessert recipes like apple pie and doughnuts.
·       It can be added in chicken.
·       Cinnamon can also be used to flavour cereals, bread-based dishes, such as toast, and fruits, especially apples.
·       It is used as an ingredient in some alcoholic beverages.

·       It can be added in green tea. Not only does it improve the taste but also helps in improving metabolism.

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