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August 13, 2010

Best Accompaniments for Tea and Coffee

Filed under: Drinks, Food — Tags: , , , — admin @ 6:37 pm

Tea or coffee used to be just for breakfast or as drink that is used between real meals like lunch or dinner, perhaps combined with cookies or tiny sandwiches. Today, tea and coffee are accompanied by an assortment of breads, meats, cheeses and of course, desserts.

There are different types of tea and coffee, with each having favorites among diners as to which one best enhances the meals served. Tea, both the green and black kinds, compliments foods by helping to cleanse the palette as each course is served.

Things to consider when matching different foods with tea are the flavors of each, whether it is acidic or not, does it have a good flavor and the texture of the tea and dish it is paired with.

These are similar things to how wine and food are paired; with each bringing out the flavor of the other. The Whittard teas are among the best to be paired with meat, fish, seafood, salads or desserts when entertaining. Black teas are best when matched with darker meats and spicier food such as Thai or curries and rich chocolate desserts.

Green teas are best with salads, fruit and seafood.

A popular idea is to have Japanese or Chinese tea served with salad, chicken, fruit or seafood because the tea smoothes out the flavor of the dish. Chi loose-leaf tea is one of the best paired with light dinners and originates from India, where it served both day and night. Oolong teas are a mixture of the green and dark teas and most often served accompanied by grilled or Oriental foods. Chinese green and dragon teas are also often paired with salads, seafood or fruit.

Coffee comes in different blends and flavors and while is not as common as tea during meals, can be wonderful when paired with the correct foods. Fruit based desserts or even the fruit itself is great with certain types of coffee but it is not if the fruit is too sour. Ethiopian coffees go well with dark chocolate and rich tart desserts. The chocolate is often even better when combined with the coffee and sugar to make a rich full bodied drink.

Most people in the United States are used to having coffee with their breakfast but coffee goes well with other meals also. There are many rich coffees from different countries that have great flavors, some sharper than others, some perfectly matched with the breads, such as biscotti or sweet desserts. The espresso coffees and flavorings are wonderful when paired with fruity breads and rolls, even quiche.

Teas and coffees are a wonderful accompaniment to many of the foods that we enjoy. By mixing the flavors of the different drinks with the best known and loved types of foods, we can find new and unique accompaniments to the old ones we have enjoyed. Feel free to experiment and find the new Whittard blends that enhance every meal.

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January 11, 2010

Best recipes for Christmas

Filed under: Food — Tags: , , , , — admin @ 4:44 pm

Like every year, you have been once again designated to cook the Christmas lunch for everyone! Lucky you! Unfortunately, you can’t impress them with your traditional turkey and cranberry sauce as you have been cooking this for the past three years!! Your mother-in-law, as usual can’t stop complaining about your lack of creativity and your husband doesn’t want to be in the middle of the fights!
As a matter of fact, cooking can be really stressful and painful! You are always thrilled to discover new and funky recipes but they are always too long and too complicated to prepare!
To help our desperate housewives, we have combined a list of delicious and easy recipes to help you impress even the most sceptical ones!
Let’s start with the dessert. Yes, ladies! Even if it is the last course, it is generally the first one you prepare!
If you want to show some master chef gifts of yours without putting too much effort in it, go for the Baklava. (http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Baklava/Detail.aspx) To add your own touch, you can sprinkle some delicious hot chocolate powder.
If you are more into traditional dishes, here is a delicious recipe for a pumpkin pie. (http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Libbys-Famous-Pumpkin-Pie/Detail.aspx)
Let’s look at the first course now. How about Bacon and cheese tartlets with a nice tomato coulis and a side salad?(http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Crescent-Bacon-Cheese-Tartlet/Detail.aspx)Really mouth-watering isn’t it?
Finally, (we’ve saved the best for the end) the main course which needs to be your master piece if you want to earn extra points with your Old and Bitter!
If you are sick and tired of making turkey every year, go for something different. Why not try the Lamb with Balsamic Fig and Basil sauce? (http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Stuffed-Leg-of-Lamb-with-Balsamic-Fig-Basil-Sauce/Detail.aspx)! Seems very fancy right? Don’t worry, all the instructions are there to help you make it easier!
Or, if you are a Turkey lover and can’t imagine your Christmas without it, here is a recipe to shaken up the traditions: the Sherry’s German Turkey (http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Sherrys-German-Turkey/Detail.aspx)
This will make you without a doubt the Queen of the Kitchen for 2010!
Bon Appetit and Merry Christmas!

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