Monday, August 3, 2015

Forbidden Fruit Tomato and Mutton Recipe

The other day I went to the local supermarket at Evanston, Illinois and spotted these small green tomatoes with paper skin husk that looked like gooseberry. I had never before seen this variety of tomatoes so naturally, I was curious.



On closer inspection, I discovered that these were Milpero tomatillo variety, smaller, sweeter and flavorful. I was told that these are primarily used raw or roasted in salsas and sauces or as compliments to Latin and Mexican dishes. These can last for a year if not removed from their husk.

Now, tomato is my favorite fruit/vegetable (call it what you want) but I use it in almost most of my recipes, be it in salads, sauces or curries. I cannot imagine that it was once considered poisonous, fearing not only appendicitis but also stomach cancer from tomato skins adhering to the lining of the stomach and it was planted only as ornamental curiosities, but not eaten.

As the story is told, it was Colonel Johnson who on September 26, 1820 once and for all proved tomatoes non-poisonous and safe for consumption. He stood on the steps of the Salem courthouse and bravely consumed an entire basket of tomatoes without keeling over or suffering any ill effects whatsoever. His grandstanding attracted a crowd of over 2,000 people who were certain he was committing public suicide. The local firemen's band even played a mournful dirge to add to the perceived morbid display of courage (source: google)


I picked up tomatoes from the market to use it in my recipe for Mutton Curry

Ingredients

1kg mutton
2 medium size potatoes
5 medium size tomatoes
4 medium size onions
4tbsp oil
2tbsp chopped garlic
2tbsp chopped ginger
4-5 bay leaves
2-3 cinnamon sticks
4-5cardamom pods
6-7 cloves
2 dried red chilies
1tsp turmeric powder
2tsp coriander powder
1tsp black pepper powder
1/2tsp cardamom powder
1tsp cumin powder
1tsp red chili powder
2tbsp lime juice
Salt to taste
Coriander leaves for garnishing

Method

  1. In a pot containing oil, add cloves, cinnamon stick, cardamom, bay leaves and dry red chilies 
  2. Add garlic, ginger and green chilies, stir fry.
  3.  Add onion and cook till light brown.
  4. Add mutton, tomatoes, turmeric powder, cumin seeds powder, cardamom powder, coriander powder, black pepper powder, red chili powder and salt.
  5.  Mix and cook till oil floats on the top.
  6.  Add 2 glasses of water, chopped potatoes and let it simmer on gas for one hour.
  7.  Add lime juice and coriander leaves.
  8.  Serve it with parathas and onion-tomato salad.




Thursday, July 23, 2015

Eating Out : Burgers In Edzo's At Sherman Ave, Evanston



Burgers and sandwiches are truly American cuisine. Edzo’s burger place transported me way back to 70’s when I used to drool over burgers in Archie’s comics.
We sat close to the cooking station and we could see the chef at work.


The chef flavoring the sausage with cheese or chili for making tasty hotdog


Roasting patties on the girdle for making hamburgers



Making hamburger with chicken/pork.mushrooms, lettuce, tomato, cheese or of different combinations




They have an amazing variety of fries on their menu. We ordered for fries while we waited for hamburgers. There were buffalo fries that had buffalo sauce, cheese and celery, then there were crazy fires with chili, cheese, chopped onions, angry fries with four kinds of sauces, truffle fries with truffle, salt parmesan. One interesting fries they had on their menu called Lobster fries that was deep French fries with bacon/caramelized onions, cheddar spread, crispy fried onions and BBQ sauce.



Edzo is the celebrated quick serves chain that lures local with most inventive smoothies and shake. Most of the locals were from around Sherman Ave, Evanston.


All the staff wore different colored Tee shirt but with same message promising good burgers and shakes. The message "Freshly ground Burgers, Hand cut fries and great shakes" and it delivered as it promised.



They looked so delicious. 


It taste great with mustard and tomato sauce.

This place cannot be compared to KFC or Kentucky place where burgers are made in machines over the fixed proportion ingredients.

Here the burgers are hand made for every diner. Each sausage fried, each patties flavored and roasted on the girdle and thats what makes it so special.



Thursday, July 16, 2015

I begin my stay in Chicago with Lou Malnati

My cousins came to pick me up from airport, we dropped the luggage at home and then headed straight for lunch to the Lou Malnati’s that has the best creative pizzas in Chicago.



Pictures, pictures everywhere, most of the walls of the restaurant were adorned with memories and one wall was dedicated to basket ball players displaying autographed basket balls



But we were there for special Malnati salad that the place is most famous for, a delicious green, crunchy, sweet and sour salad of romane lettuce, tomatoes, black olives, mushrooms, crumbled salami, gorgonzola cheese and sweet flovors of vinegar and romano cheese.



My family ordered deep dish pizza and I wondered what was so special about it till it arrived at the table. It was extraordinary…Chicago style pizza that had thick layer of mozzarella cheese on a thin crust with ingredients like mushroom, onions and sausages sunk into the layers of cheese. The pizza was then topped with fresh tomato sauce, and sprinkled with cheese and spices, every bite so juicy and delicious.




First day in Chicago and I had already tried the best pizza in town…before I could even unpack my bags.

Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Farmhouse

Junk food is out as more people start on healthy eating. Youngsters nowadays prefer fresh food to canned food and they have become more inclined towards organic food. Be it India or around the world, people are getting more aware of healthy eating. I have come to spend few days on the other side of the world. Here I am visiting my sister in Chicago.


When my nephew told me that he owns a restaurant, I was excited and wanted to visit immediately. He drove us to his restaurant at 228W Chicago Ave and proudly introduced us to most impressive farm themed hangout called Farmhouse.



It was late afternoon and the weather was quite pleasant. Many people sat in the patio to enjoy the meal.



But we walked indoors to enjoy the meal. The ambience is beautiful. A small room called pickle room had different pickle bottles in the room.



Another smaller room had a cozy setup with seating for fifteen people to enjoy a private dinner



A long bar with high chairs occupied the large part of the room where people could enjoy food with hard drinks.


The rest of the restaurants in the large room had seating arrangement in such a way that each table had their own privacy.



We ordered crispy cheese balls, salads and pizza. The USP of this restaurant is the freshness of the food. The restaurant has the finest ingredients from the surrounding Chicago area and nearby states. It encourages the fresh farm products, thus supporting the local farms for cheese, wines, greens, breads and meat.

No canned food is used at all; even the tomato sauce and the dips are freshly cooked. The food had the most unique taste.



Dessert is to die for. The strawberry and cream burger was melt in mouth, delicious dish. I just loved it and couldn’t resists eating even though I am always watching my diet



One floor up, and there was a large room, big enough for a private party or some social meetings. If I were to stay in Chicago, I would love to host open mike poetry performance in this room like we do back home in India.

So very proud of my nephew for owning such a beautiful restaurant where health come first and dining is a great experience….




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