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Wednesday, 8 January 2020

Hummus By Yummus!




Hummus, Yummus, Carrot Hummus, Bell-Pepper Hummus, Spinach Hummus, Beetroot Hummus, Roasted
Some pronounce it 'Hommos', others a more guttural 'khamas', be that it may, the opinion is unanimous when it comes to the deliciousness of this middle-eastern delight. Origin stories are aplenty, but it is safe to say that the origin is Middle-Eastern, given that Hummus means 'Chickpeas' in Arabic. Basic Hummus recipe calls for just chickpeas, tahini, lemon, garlic and olive oil. The rest as you know is History. This is a review of the Hummus variations that are made by Yummus.

In the Indian Market, there are not many ready-made Hummus options, and even fewer focus on the health aspect. The best part about the hummus made by Yummus is that they are free of preservatives and baking soda(and thus, a low shelf life).


Hummus, Yummus, Carrot Hummus, Bell-Pepper Hummus, Spinach Hummus, Beetroot Hummus, Roasted

Here are the 4 variations I tried. All 4 variants were smooth, creamy and had none of that excess olive-oil dripping through which I liked,

1. Spinach Hummus: Spinach is generally not everyone's favorite veggie, and to add it in Hummus might not seem the best idea. However, the beautiful richness of blended chickpeas is the perfect foil to the rich,earthy taste of spinach. It was seasoned with mixed herbs and this is a very unique and healthy twist to the traditional hummus.

2. Carrot Hummus: A beautiful orange hummus variation, this hummus brings out the sweetness of the carrots beautifully, without ruining the whole hummus experience. I can see this being devoured as a breakfast spread

3. Beetroot Hummus: The colour of this hummus needs to be seen to be believed. A lovely lavender colour with a zing of lemon and the earthiness of the beetroot mellowed out, this is among my fav. variants of the the four.

4. Roasted Bell-Pepper Hummus: Hands down,my favorite of the lot. Who would have thought that the humble 'capsicum' will result in such a delightful hummus variant. Tangy, Smoky and Luxuriant, I could have this with any meal of the day.

Verdict: A lot of ready-made Hummus I have tried tend to over-complicate recipes or add so much of artificial flavouring/preservatives that the hummus loses its originality. Hummus from Yummus is as close as it gets to an all-natural and home-made hummus. Highly recommended!

P.S.:You can order Hummus from Yummus by logging onto their website https://yummus.in/ or DM them on their Instagram handle, Yummus.In. They require at least 18 Hours of advance notice since all batches are freshly made. All variants are priced at INR 225 for 200 grams.

Saturday, 8 September 2018

Kalchi - Curry Spreads and Cutlets - Reviewed








I received a sample of a few of Kalchi's Curry Spreads and Heat-N-Eat cutlets, and pleasantly, there was no obligation to write about it, so I did!

Part 1: Curry Spreads

I tasted two of these and was really surprised by the utility of these spreads. Over a course of two weeks, I had them cold and hot, as sandwich spreads, a side along with my meals, smeared in rotis to get rolls also as toppings for nachos.

Makhani Paneer : Ah, paneer! It was afternoon, and I was feeling too lazy to cook something, and then I recalled this one sitting in my fridge. A dollop of butter, and a bit of cream and a healthy serving of this spread went into the oven. A minute and a half later, out came a delicious, sizzling hot bowl of paneer makhani. Lunch was served! And yes, the paneer was sufficiently soft and the flavours were spot on!

Chettinad Chicken: The first time I had this, I was blown away by the authenticity of the flavours that were preserved in spread form. Spicy, tangy and chicken chunks in a lovely gravy, that I heated for a couple of minutes with a drizzle of olive oil.Smeared this on c a couple of whole-wheat rotis and just like that, my dinner was ready!

Part 2: Heat N Eat Kebabs


Vegetable Shami and Chicken Cutlet: These came well-packaged and in nice leaf-like shapes. Sizzzled a couple of each in a pan with butter and put them into a couple of sandwiches. The Chicken Cutlet was slightly underwhelming, as the taste of the chicken was way muted and it tasted more like a soya chaap. The Shami Kebab was a better version, and the slight punch of flavours in the mixture shone through after adding a dash of lime.

Verdict: I am definitely getting the spreads again, given their incredible utility and authentic taste. The kebabs, not a fan!

Thursday, 23 August 2018

Thermomix - The World's Smallest Kitchen Robot



Thermomix
It was early on a lazy Sunday morning as we headed out to the office of Thermomix India to get an overview of this product, its capabilities and in the hope of reducing efforts in the kitchen. It turned out to be quite an interesting experience.

Thermomix was created in 1971 by German Innovators Vorwerk, and it has undergone several design and functional iterations to the current machine, which is the the Thermomix TM5. Here is a quick overview on what it can do, and a few others that it cannot:

Can Do:
  • Cook, Steam, Stew, Boil : It can cook rice(or even pasta), steam dim sums, stew your favorite vegetables or meats and even boil stuff like chickpeas, 
  • Blend, Crush, Grind, Chop, Puree: Blend Smoothies, crush peppers or ice, grind coffee beans, chop onions or make a smooth tomato puree.
  • Mill: Make your favourite flour at home from rice, millet, maize or any other grain of your choice.
  • Weigh, Knead, Whisk : Weigh each ingredient easily and keep taring to get precise weights always, knead dough for breads, pastas and pastries or whisk eggs for an airy mixture.
  • Emulsify: Emulsify salad dressings, cosmetic products and even mayonnaise.
  • Grate: Grate hard items such as chocolates, cheeses, etc.

Can't Do:
  • Bake: You cannot use Thermomix to bake items
  • Roast: You cannot roast items. While it can boil/simmer ingredients, dry roasting cannot be done,
  • Fry: For ex.If you would like to caramelize onions, then you need to use a cooktop.
  • Freeze or Dehydrate: You cannot freeze ice-cream using Thermomix.  For making an ice-cream, you can use frozen ingredients for blending. Similarly, you cannot dehydrate items using Thermomix
Meal Thermomix

While the above points will give you an idea of what the Thermomix is capable of, an important point that is not immediately apparent is using a combination of 2 or more of its functions to cook a dish of your choice. So this device actually comes with an inbuilt set of recipes which are pretty easy to flow, and stepwise instructions pop-up on the screen to guide you through it.  And you can buy additional books/chips for a style suited to your tastes.

There are some features that particularly appealed to me. Thermomix is able to maintain the temperature of ingredients for a specified time. This is immensely useful, if you would like to make chocolates and you want to keep your couverture at a precise temperature before you temper it. There are inbuilt control points to ensure that you don't overbeat/overcook a particular ingredient, which is really helpful when you start using this machine.

Some of the dishes we made using the Thermomix, are as below:
  1. Hummus: Having made Hummus at home a bunch of times, I was interested to see how Thermomix can simplify the process. From start to end(excluding prep. time for things like boiling chickpeas), a deliciously creamy homemade hummus was ready in 10 minutes flat. Apart from the time factor, what impressed me was that just 1 vessel was used to make this dish, and the weighing feature made sure we had ingredients at the right quantity, so once you have a recipe tested, you can never go wrong. Impressive!
  2. Spaghetti In Marinara Sauce: Another relatively easy recipe to make at home, but Thermomix did this just quicker and more efficiently, The sauce is cooked as per your preference and once it's simmering, just add the pasta whole, right out of the package! The first time I have seen that in a machine, and it was perfectly cooked, Al Dente!
  3. Fresh Fruit Ice-Cream: Chunks of frozen pineapple, coconut cream, a bit of jaggery/sugar and all these are churned together for a few minutes and magic happens. Creamy, homemade,  health and oh-so-delicious pineapple ice-cream was ready to eat, without any mess whatsoever.
Spaghetti ThermomixThese were just a small selection of dishes that we witnessed in action. Thermomix is a an beautiful piece of German engineering and while it is capable of making a lot of dishes almost effortlessly, the question remains.

Is it worth it?

Honestly, there is no one answer that fits all. There are a few scenarios where I feel it can definitely help.  Thermomix is capable of replacing a lot of equipment in your kitchen, including your Mixer-Grinder, Blender, Bread-Maker, Steamer and so on. This is especially a good fit for working couples, who do not have a lot of time to prepare elaborate meals, but still want good-tasting food. Less messy and completely efficient!

Thermomix is also a boon for those who don't want to spend time on complex recipes, or who don't know too much about cooking, but just want to explore new options/recipes without doing a lot of research. Just select a recipe, and follow easy step-by-step instructions to get a consistently good-tasting recipe! Add to that, excellent after-service support, high-quality manufacturing and components and an extremely reliable core.

It is time to automate your cooking. Let Thermomix do the hard part, while you let your hair-down and have a ball with your friends, family or colleagues!

Saturday, 28 April 2018

Google Home -> Ask and Ye Shall be Answered!







Have you purchased a Google Home/Mini/Max and are wondering what to do it with? Or, can you not make up your mind, if you should buy a Google Home or Alexa? Or, are you simply bored and want to try out some new things with your Google Home? Fret not, we have got it covered. Check out this video. Hope you enjoy it!


  1. Make it Sing: This assistant has a range of songs it can sing for you, and it changes every time. Creepy or Cool, you decide!
  2. Make Google Convert/Measure : Are you into Baking but hate keeping track of conversions and weights? Google to the rescue. Get conversions, weights of common objects and much more!
  3. Get Step-By-Step Recipes: Love eating and hate cooking? This nifty device gives you step-by-step instructions for cooking your favorite items, and you can stop it at any time and restart from there on. Pretty Cool, right?
  4. Wake Up in Style: Just Say, Good Morning, and start your day with weather updates, commute time to your office, and news from your handpicked news channels, without having to get up from your bed. Pretty Neat, if you ask me!
  5. Hear Poems: In the mood for some literature? It will narrate a poem for you choosing from a large database of available poems and you can please your literature side!
  6. Make it do Math: Weak in mathematics, or too lazy to get a calculator or just want to have fun? You can ask it to do various complex problems, and it responds in seconds. No more silly mistakes, eh?
  7. Sense of Humor: Ask it to tell a joke(you can eve specify joke types), and it will bend to your will. My favorite part? Ask it about Alexa, SIRI or Cortana!
  8. Play Games Hands-Free: Looking for a party trick or two or are you simply bored? The google home lets you play a quiz show, where it asks trivia questions and you need to answer. May the best man(or woman) win!
  9. Find Shops Nearby by: Craving for some chocolate, or are you looking for some meds? Fret not, Google has you covered.
  10. Play Ambient Sounds: Feeling super-hot? Ask it to play you the sound of a waterfall, or even rain. Feeling cold? Don't worry, ask it to play the sound of crackling fire.