COOKING DEMONSTRATION AT THE CATHOLIC CLUB, BANGALORE

I conducted a Cooking Demonstration on Anglo-Indian Dishes at the Catholic Club on 18th December 2012. The Dishes that i demonstrated were Colonial Pepper Chicken, Shepherd's Pie, Devilled Eggs and Strawberry Hide and Seek Trifle Pudding.

The Demonstration in Progress



A View of the Audience



They enjoyed the food and all the dishes were empty in minutes

HOME MADE SALTED BEEF


 Salted Beef is usually prepared from a cut of beef,  from the round section and is soaked in brine solution for a period of time.In addition to Brine and Saltpetre, a little sugar is also added to the Brine solution. The sugar, prevents the meat from becoming hard while soaking in the brine solution. 
Before using the prepared Salted Beef, you may need to soak it in water because the brine solution may be particularly salty.
(If Salt Petre is not available, it can be substituted with either lime salt or black salt)

 Ingredients

1 chunk of Beef from the “Round” portion weighing about 3 kgs
1 teaspoon saltpetre or lime salt
8 tablespoons table salt or powdered salt
3 teaspoons sugar
2 tablespoons vinegar

Wash the beef well. Mix the saltpeter (black salt  / lime salt), table salt, sugar and vinegar together. Rub this mixture on the Meat and prick all over with a fork. Keep in the fridge for 4 or 5 days turning it over and rubbing it well several times a day. On the 6th day boil in a suitable vessel with all the residue and a little water for one hour or pressure cook for 45 minutes on low heat. Cool and store along with the residue and use whenever required.