Sunday, 24 June 2018

Will the New Chipotle Grill Menu Be Enough?

chipotle-grill

This month Chipotle Mexican Grill announced they will be testing the roll out of several new menu items, to include a Quesadilla, a milkshake and Avocado Tostadas.

But will it be enough to bring you back to the esteemed Chipotle Grill?

Will it be enough to help salvage their reputation?

Similar to Taco Bell, they have suffered from public perception.  A rash of E.coli outbreaks have caused the chain a lot to deal with and in turn, many customers have opted for other fast casual and take-out restaurants other than Chipotle

These moves don’t really make me want to run to Chipotle Grill for my next fast casual meal.  First of all, Quesadilla’s are nothing more than a tortilla filled with cheese, a few small toppings and grilled to create a cheesy pocket.  There’s absolutely no nutritional balance of that meal whatsoever.

I am not sure the Quesadilla is really going to do it for them, at least not from my perspective. I”d much rather eat a taco salad that I make with the proper amount of meat, accompanied by those delicious toppings I love to mix.

Milkshakes, just don’t make sense at all. How is a milkshake really Mexican?  Why would they think Milkshakes are the way to go at a Mexican Restaurant? Why not invest in a delicious Horchata.  A traditional drink made with carefully soaked rice combined with flavors such as vanilla, cinnamon and cacao.

Even virgin Margaritas.  Seriously.  You can make delicious frozen frappe Margaritas without the alcohol.

I mean really, Milkshakes could not feel any less Mexican. When you have so many other delicious options that are closer to Mexican origins  … and ya gotta pick the milkshake?

C’mon Chipotle…. try harder.  Restore our confidence in good healthy food that is SAFE for us.  This confidence has little to do with Milkshakes!

To read the original review by the New York Times Click Here

 

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Sunday, 22 April 2018

Fancy Baking Hack : Use a Vegetable Peeler

use a veg peeler to make chocolate curls

Use a vegetable peeler to make a pretty and fancy toppings using a simple kitchen tool. Use chocolate curls and shavings to decorate cakes and other baked goods or to garnish mugs of hot chocolate.

Slightly soften a 3 to 4-inch chunk of chocolate in the microwave on medium (50% power). Using a vegetable peeler, scrape the blade lengthwise across the softened chocolate to create pretty, delicate curls.

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Tuesday, 16 January 2018

How Long Can You Freeze Food Before It Goes Bad?

Freezer Storage

We all freeze food! Let’s face it …With the New Year upon us, everyone is looking for ways to stay healthier, drop a few pounds and that usually starts in the kitchen.

We all look for great strategies to eat smarter and make our prep easier.  One of the easiest ways to shed a few calories is to start cooking from home again.  And..that means shopping the sales and freezing food or coming up with great freezer meal dishes.

So how long can you actually keep your foods in the freezer for?

If you search the internet you will find a long list of helpful infographics that are to point you in the right direction about how long you can actually use that food that’s frozen.

Some charts say you can freeze chicken for up to nine months. Others say twelve. Some charts say that cheese will last for six months and others say four.

Those guidelines are helpful but are they accurate?

Not really…

If you look at the USDA, those guidelines aren’t actually referring to safety at all.  Because food frozen is safe to eat provided it was safe to eat at the exact time it was frozen.

“Because freezing keeps food safe almost indefinitely, recommended storage times are for quality only,” says the USDA. “Food stored constantly at 0 degrees Fahrenheit will always be safe. Only the quality suffers with lengthy freezer storage.” 

The charts may be helpful .. but they are only actually suggesting the optimum freezing times for the best quality .. not necessarily for safety.

sub-buzz-18249-1487877060-1.pngFor example, a frozen banana will be safe to eat in your freezer until the end of times.  It may only actually taste good and remain it’s delicious white color for three months, but in terms of safety – have at it!

The USDA explains why freezing is a safe method of storage “Freezing keeps food safe by slowing the movement of molecules, causing microbes to enter a dormant stage. Freezing preserves food for extended periods because it prevents the growth of microorganisms that cause both food spoilage and foodborne illness.” Freezing also inactivates any bacteria, yeasts and molds that may be found in your food. (Just remember that once you thaw your food, these microbes can become active again.)

Below are the USDA’s freezer guidelines and below that is an additional guide from FreezerLabels.net that includes more ingredients ― remember, these charts are both guidelines for qualit

y only, not safety. If you’re looking for a food that’s not listed on any of the charts below, the USDA offers some tips that’ll help you determine a food’s quality:

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Wednesday, 6 December 2017

Cooking spray for grate cheese

DYB Tip 86

If you’ve ever had to grate a semi-soft cheese, you know it can be difficult to clean the grater afterward, and you know you lose a lot of cheese because it breaks up when you’re trying to press it through the grater. Use cooking spray to stop cheese from sticking to a grater and make the grating and the cleanup easier!

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Tuesday, 5 December 2017

Two color swirl icing!

DYB Tip 91

Use 2 bags of different icing with one tip to make swirl icing! Fill two small disposable piping bags with different colored or flavored frosting. Use scissors to snip holes in the bottoms of both bags. Insert both bags into a large (16”) disposable piping bag fitted with a decorative tip, making sure the two bags are aligned by squeezing and twisting the large bag.

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Monday, 4 December 2017

Fluffier whipped cream!

DYB Tip 87

Light and airy as a cloud, there’s nothing quite like a spoonful of freshly whipped cream. Get fluffier whipped cream when you chill the beater and bowl beforehand. Because you’re relying on the fat in the cream, you need to ensure it stays in a solid, albeit microscopically solid, state. Chilling your bowl, cream, and beaters beforehand means things will stay colder longer during the whipping process. Colder cream = loftier peaks. Using a lower speed to begin your whipping will also be helpful. The cream won’t warm too quickly and you’ll build up smaller bubbles, for a more stable foam.

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Sunday, 3 December 2017

Forgot to soak the beans?

DYB Tip 83

We’ve all been there. You go to start a recipe for your favorite chili or bean soup or from-scratch hummus and then it hits you: you forgot to soak the beans! Of course you can reach for canned beans at this point, but if freshly cooked beans are what you really want, then this tip is for you! Cut the soaking time for dried beans by microwaving them for 15 minutes.

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