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[Recipe] Beef Biryani

Posted on July 10, 2013 By admin

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Ingredients

100ml/3½oz full-fat milk
1 heaped tsp saffron strands
1kg/2lbs 2oz braising steak, cut into bite-sized chunks
4 onions, peeled
25g/1oz fresh root ginger, peeled and roughly chopped
2 fresh red chillies, deseeded and roughly chopped
5 cloves
2 tsp cumin seeds
2 tsp coriander seeds
¼ cinnamon stick
2½ tsp sea salt flakes, plus extra to season
½ whole nutmeg, finely grated
135ml/4¾fl oz sunflower oil
200ml/7fl oz natural yoghurt
2 bay leaves
2 tsp caster sugar
325g/11½oz basmati rice
4 tbsp chopped fresh coriander
50g/2oz butter

To Serve
3 large free-range eggs
freshly ground black pepper
fresh coriander

Preparation method

Pour the milk into a small saucepan, add the saffron threads and heat gently for two minutes without boiling. Remove from the heat and set aside for 2-3 hours, preferably overnight.

Trim the beef of any hard fat and cut into bite-sized pieces. Heat two tablespoons of oil in the frying pan. Season the beef with salt and freshly ground black pepper and fry in 2-3 batches over a medium-high heat until browned on all sides. Transfer to a large, lidded saucepan.

While the beef is frying, roughly chop two of the onions and put in a food processor with the ginger and chillies. Add 50ml/2fl oz cold water and blend to a smooth paste.

Put the cloves, cumin, coriander, cinnamon and 1½ teaspoons salt into a pestle and mortar. Grind until a fine powder. Grate the nutmeg into the mixture and tip into the onion paste. Add plenty of freshly ground black pepper. Mix until all the ingredients are combined.

Add a further three tablspoons of oil into the same frying pan that was used to cook the beef and fry the spiced onion paste over a medium heat for around 10 minutes until lightly browned, stirring often. Place the mixture into the pan with the beef. Stir in the yoghurt, 450ml/16fl oz water and bay leaves. Place the pan over a low heat and bring to a gentle simmer. Cover with a lid and simmer gently for 1½ hours or until the beef is tender, stirring occasionally.

Remove the lid from the pan and stir in the sugar. Increase the heat and simmer the sauce for 10 minutes, or until reduced and thick. Add a little more salt and pepper to taste.

Cut the remaining two onions in half and slice thinly. Pour two tablespoons of oil into a frying pan and fry the onions for 6-8 minutes over a fairly high heat until softened and golden-brown, stirring frequently. Set aside.

Preheat the oven to 180C/350F/Gas 4.

Half-fill a large pan with water, add one teaspoon of salt and bring to the boil. Put the rice in a sieve and rinse under plenty of cold water. Stir the rice into the hot water and return to the boil. Cook for five minutes and drain well. Add the coriander and stir until well combined.

Transfer half the meat and sauce into a large, ovenproof dish. Spoon over half of the part-cooked rice and drizzle with half the soaked saffron threads and milk. Top with half the fried onions. Repeat the layers once more. Dot with the butter. Cover the dish with two layers of tightly fitting foil and bake for 30 minutes.

Hard-boil the eggs for nine minutes until firm and drain in a sieve under running water until cool enough to handle. Peel the eggs and cut into quarters.

Remove the dish from the oven and discard the foil. Use a fork to lightly fluff the rice. Garnish with the freshly boiled eggs. Add a few fresh coriander leaves and serve.

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[recipe] Asian tuna salad

Posted on July 7, 2013 By admin

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Ingredients

10-12 ounces of canned white albacore tuna packed in water, drained
8-10 small radishes, cut into wedges
1 large carrot, shredded
1 teaspoon minced ginger
1/2 to 1 serrano chile, seeded and minced (taste for heat and adjust, can also sub some chili pepper flakes)
2 Tbsp vegetable oil
3 Tbsp seasoned rice vinegar (or plain rice vinegar with a teaspoon of sugar)
Salt and black pepper to taste
2 Tbsp chopped coriander
1/2 red onion, sliced
Optional: 8 ounces (dry) soba noodles* or fresh lettuce

*If mixing in with soba noodles, cook soba noodles according to package directions, and rinse with cold water.
Method

1 Place the drained tuna, radishes, shredded carrot, ginger, chile, vegetable oil, and rice vinegar in a large bowl. Gently toss to combine. Add salt and pepper to taste. Refrigerate until ready to serve.

2 When ready to serve, stir in the chopped coriander and green onion.

Serve with lettuce, or mixed in with cold, cooked soba noodles.

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Yet another possible tattoo idea

Posted on July 7, 2013 By admin

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Photography Bean

Posted on July 6, 2013 By admin

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Besides being a shutterbug, he’s not actually half bad :-)

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First impressions of Switzerland and work

Posted on July 4, 2013 By admin 1 Comment on First impressions of Switzerland and work

– The commute is going to be fairly longish, but fine.
– Prices here are INSANE.
– Horse meat, when you’re expecting it, is really tasty.
– My work laptop has a swiss QWERTZ keyboard. It’s driving me mad. I’ve remapped it to US English and generally ignore the meaningless symbols on the keyboard.
– The Swiss make good bread, great coffee, but shit tea.
– There is a very big smoking culture here. Stopping will be a bitch.
– The science that Nestle plans on doing is impressive. Really impressive. Almost tempting me to get back to the bench. Almost.
– YAAAAAAAY, papwrwork!!!!!!

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PUSSY!

Posted on July 4, 2013 By admin

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The cats are here, huzzah!

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Coffee machines

Posted on July 4, 2013 By admin

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We have some of the funkiest coffee machines I’ve ever seen at work. And… they’re free!!!!

MUST. NOT. OVERDOSE.

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Heyho, heyho, it’s off to work I go…

Posted on July 1, 2013 By admin

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First day of work today. Met two people I’m going to be working with. One has a PhD in applied maths from Oxford. The other is an astronomer who just recently worked for NASA. And then there’s me…

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What we discovered in our back yard

Posted on June 30, 2013 By admin

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I think that Bean will be going on lots of Gruffalo hunts in the near future :-)

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This should be my new personal statement

Posted on June 30, 2013 By admin

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That, and “remember to have fun”

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