Cooking advice

One of the best elements of travelling is sampling local delicacies, so please don't order a burger and chips when you are in India - not only is the meat likely to be of a poor quality (sometimes so poor that it will make you sick), but you are turning down some of the most wonderful food in the world - and possibly offending your hosts.


Making your own lunch instead of buying from a sandwich shop saves on packaging, and could also save you approx £4 a day or £1,000 per year!














Salmon Mousse - Great Chefs Recipe

Salmon Mousse - Great Chefs Category Basic Recipes 
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1 c Salmon, filet (@ 8 oz per

-- stuffed fish) 1 lg Egg white

3/4 c Cream, heavy

1 ts Pernod

1 ts Cognac

1 tb Caviar

Puree salmon filet in a food processor. Put the salmon into a stainless bowl over ice to chill and firm it up. Add the egg white and whip the mixture up with spatula. While whipping, add heavy cream to a smooth consistency. Adjust salt and pepper, then add 1 teaspoon Pernod, 1 teaspoon cognac, and 1 tablespoon caviar. Mix well and put in piping tube. Reserve. Source: Great Chefs of San Francisco, Avon Books, 1984 Chef: Masataka Kobayashi, Masa's, Vintage Court Hotel, : San Francisco, CA

 
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