Mar 24, 2008

SAVE YOUR DISHES 101

Burned pie: Remove burned part and serve in individual bowls with ice cream।
About the only thing you can't fix is something that's burned through. However, you can trim off burned edges from baked goods if enough is left. You also can use the unburned portions for trifle or cut what's left into squares and then frost or add sauce to them.

If you've burned something in a pan, you sometimes can scoop off the top layer into another bowl if you're careful to get none of the scorched stuff. Taste it to see if it's edible.

# White sauce or gravy that's lumpy: Pour or mash through a strainer (also good cure for curdled sauce); beat vigorously with a whisk or run briefly in food processor with metal blade.

• Dry meat or poultry: Serve with a sauce; use in stir-fry. Or shred and add liquid to make a burrito filling.

• Dry fish: Crumble and bind with an egg and some seasoning to make croquettes.

• Sauces or entree too thin: Thicken with 1 tablespoon cornstarch per cup of liquid. Or with mashed potato flakes or buds.

• Vegetable dish is blah: Have you added a little salt? If yes, try pepper, a dash of hot sauce, a squeeze of lemon, a sprinkle of something green such as chopped parsley. Don't do all these at once!

• Mushy vegetables: Puree into an elegant side dish sprinkled with an herb or spice. Or mash and serve in a cream soup.

• Increasing the volume can be a solution. For soups that are oversalted, double the broth amount. If your salad is overdressed, add twice as much lettuce. Or if the lettuce isn't limp yet, drain out what dressing you can, then dump the salad onto paper towels, cover with more paper towels and rub off some of the excess dressing.

• Salty soup, broth, gravy or stew can be fixed with sliced raw potato. Cook until the potato is translucent, then fish it out and discard it.

• Entree too spicy: Add milk or cream or increase the volume with an unspiced batch.

• For doctoring purposes: Keep these ingredients in your pantry - sherry, tube of tomato paste, basic spices, instant vanilla pudding, cheese sauce or cheese soup, mashed-potato flakes, dehydrated onions.

WINE 101



Singaporeans adore good food and wines and are happy to pay ay price that they can afford. Life is too short to drink bad wine and eat bad food. Wine types encompass sparkling wine, whites, red, sweet wines and many more. For a larger collection, a wine fridge is de rigeur where you can keep the wine at 12 degrees Celsius and 75 percent humidity. If you’re a wealthy wine connoisseur, you can build your own wine cellar and have them double up as bomb shelter.


White vs Red:
Although red is perceived as having health benefits and is trendier, more people are moving beyond the traditionally popular red to white. Whine white such as ‘cult’ wines like Cloudy Bay from New Zealand are being consumed more here.

Countries of origin:
While Australian and French wines still rule, wines from other countries are giving them a run for their money. Top contenders are Chile, South Africa and New Zealand. For a small collection, a fridge is best. Wyndam Estate Bin 888 from Australia are usually sold out during CNY in Singapore because of its lucky number. France is popular for high-end premium wines.

Sparkling wines:
Champagne are becoming more widespread. Champagnes like James Bond’s “Bollinger Grand Annee 1997 Champagne” while Italy’s Bistol’s Proseco di Valdobbiadene.

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