Monday, September 26, 2011

What is Asafoetida (hing) ?

Asafoetida is a plant from the Apiaceae family, which includes carrots, parsley, dill, celery, caraway, fennel, and lovage. Most similar in appearance to fennel, asafoetida smells like rotting feet, which causes many cooks to feel nervous about using the herb. In fact, some countries refer to asafoetida as Devil's Dung because of the foul smell.
Native to the Middle East, asafoetida is a perennial plant that grows about six feet (1.83 m) high and bears bright yellow clusters of flowers. The hollow stem and roots of the asafoetida plant house a milky substance that is rich in organic sulfur. This substance is sometimes dried and blended with rice flour to create a flour that is used in cooking. Asafoetida flour has grown in popularity in the United States and has been used worldwide for years. In India, for example, asafoetida is used in all lentil dishes, primarily because the herb is known to prevent and alleviate smelly flatulence.
Though it smells offensive, asafoetida tastes much like a combination of strong onions with a touch of earthy truffles. The rich, distinctive taste is popular with many chefs because it can be used in a variety of applications, including in soups and stews. Many cooks enjoy adding a pinch of asafoetida powder while stir-frying vegetables and meats.
As a strong tasting herb, a small amount of asafoetida goes a long way. Therefore, large quantities are not needed for most recipes. Typically, the herb can be purchased for as little as 5 US Dollars (USD) for a small jar.
Asafoetida has been used as a medicinal herb for many decades, with some people choosing to make a tea from it in order to drink it plain. Despite its pungent aroma, asafoetida is known to alleviate stomach ailments, cold symptoms, anxiety issues, chronic fatigue, yeast infections, and painful gas and flatulence. Some research suggests that a regular dose of asafoetida before and during early pregnancy can help lessen the risk of miscarriage.
Asafoetida cannot be eaten raw. Eating raw asafoetida root can cause severe diarrhea and vomiting. In the United States, powder is the only form of asafoetida available for purchase.

Masala Kheema (spicy minced meat)

Kheema or mince can be made with any meat you prefer. It is extremely versatile and just changing the masala can result in a great new taste each time. Masala Kheema tastes delicious with Chapatis (Indian flatbread) or Parathas (pan fried Indian flatbread).
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 25 minutes
Ingredients:
  • 1/2 kg ground beef/ minced beef (you can use any ground meat you prefer for this recipe)
  • 3 tbsps vegetable/canola/sunflower cooking oil
  • 1 tsp cumin seeds
  • 2 medium-sized onions chopped fine
  • 1 tbsp garlic paste
  • 1 tbsp ginger paste
  • 2 tbsps coriander powder
  • 1 tbsp cumin powder
  • 1 tbsp garam masala (Palpash Spices KITCHEN)
  • Salt to taste
  • 2 medium-sized tomatoes chopped fine
  • Juice of 1/2 a lime
  • Chopped coriander leaves to garnish
 Masala Kheema (spicy minced meat)
Masala Kheema
Preparation:
    Heat the cooking oil in a wok or deep pan, on medium heat.
  • Add the cumin seeds and fry for 1 minute. Add the onions now. Fry till they turn a pale golden colour.
  • Add the ginger and garlic pastes and fry for 1 minute.
  • Add the minced meat and all the powdered spices - coriander, cumin,   garam masala  and salt to taste.
  • Continue to brown the minced meat, stirring often to prevent burning. This should take about 5-7 minutes.
  • Add the tomatoes, stir and cook till they are soft.
  • Turn the fire off, add the lime juice and stir.
  • Garnish with chopped coriander leaves and serve with hot chapatis or parathas.

Store Food for Long Term Survival




  • 1

    Create a pantry list detailing what your full home food storage should include, what you already have, and what more you need. Consult the steps below for basic recommendations, although further reading is suggested (book list below).
  • 2

    Make a shopping list detailing what you need to purchase (consult your pantry list from step 1). After researching prices and availability, list the best sources next to each item. As you learn how to store food for long term survival, it will get easier and more natural.




  • 3

    Purchase and prepare containers for your home food storage. For storage of whole grains and other bulk foods (wheat berries, rice, lentils, beans, raisins) use 5- or 6-gallon storage buckets, available online and in some home supply stores. Smaller (1-3 gallon size) are suitable for sugar, salt, baking powder, etc. Some food items will come in storeable containers, such as canned goods.
  • 4

    Compare prices and sources as you shop, noting any changes on your shopping list. For example, I purchased 35 pounds of natural peanut butter from an online food supplier for $2.30/ lb., but I later found natural peanut butter at Trader Joe's for $1.69/lb. I noted this on my shopping list, so as I build my stock of peanut butter (and replace what we eat), I'll head for Trader Joe's.




  • 5
    Buy a variety of items as you build your emergency food storage pantry. For example, if your budget is $100 per month, split it between several categories, rather than just buying salt one month and sugar the next. If you were to need your supplies sooner than expected, you'd want a little of everything.
  • 6

    Store water, at least 14 gallons per adult, to last two weeks. Rotate this water storage as water only has a shelf life of 6-12 months. If you have a well with a hand pump, you won't need to store water, while water storage its critical for someone dependent on a town water system. In any case, be sure to store a heavy-duty water filter/ water treatment system and spare filters.




  • 7

    Choose grains, flour and beans for your home food storage. The good thing about grains is that, when stored properly in sealed containers, they can last for decades or longer. Try food co-ops, health food stores and bulk food distributors. My local health food store gives a 20% discount on bulk orders. Suggested amounts are for one adult's one-year supply:
    Whole grain wheat berries, 350 lbs.
    Other whole grains (barley, corn, oats, popcorn, rye), 100 lbs.
    Rice (whole, brown, wild) 45 lbs.
    Pastas (lasagna, egg noodles, spaghetti, wheat, veggie) 35 lbs.
  • 8

    Add cereals, 75 lbs. per adult, choosing from the following: granola, oatmeal, grits, Quinoa, processed cereals ready-to-eat.
  • 9

    Acquire the necessary supplies to use your food storage items. If you purchased whole grain berries, you need to buy and learn to use a grain mill. For emergency preparedness, I recommend a manual (hand crank) grain mill in case of power loss. A water filter, fire starter, medical kit, lanterns and warm blankets are also key. See link for grain mill, water filter and other supplies under Resources, below.
  • 10

    Purchase 75 lbs. of legumes and beans per adult. Buy kidney beans, lentils, pinto, navy beans, split peas and other varieties as per your taste.
  • 11
    Add 75 pounds of frozen beef, chicken and fish per adult to your deep freeze. Purchase a side of beef if possible, to save money. Also stock up on pemmican, beef jerky and dehydrated and canned meats.
  • 12

    Build up your store-able dairy products to about 150 pounds per adult of powdered milk, dehydrated butter & cheese and buttermilk powder. Store the equivalent of 25 dozen eggs in powdered form for each person, as well as 24 cans of evaporated and condensed milks.
  • 13

    Procure 100 pounds of sweeteners (honey, molasses, cane sugar, raw sugar, maple sugar, maple syrup) for each adult in the house.
  • 14

    Store cooking catalysts, to the tune of 60 lbs. oils and fats (olive oil, coconut oil, safflower oil, etc.) and 5 pounds salt with 2 pounds leavenings (yeast, baking powder, sourdough starter) to round out your food storage for long term survival.
  • 15

    Include goodies such as dried fruit, nuts, chocolate, coffee, drink mixes and other treats in quantity for your family to enjoy. If things are so rough that you are relying totally on your home food storage, a candy bar or cup of tea may bring comfort.
  • We have various types of spices and herbs.

    1Ajinomotto
    2Ajwain
    3Ajwain Powder
    4Amala Seed
    5Amala Powder
    6Aniseed
    7Aniseed Powder
    8Aniseed Candy
    9Arrowroot
    10Asafoetida Powder
    11Asafoetida Paste
    12Baking Powder
    13Barah Masala
    14Bettlenuts 
    15Bettlenuts Mixed
    16Bayleaf
    17Bhang 
    18Black Cardamom Seed
    19Black Cardamom Powder
    20Black Mustard Powder
    21Black Mustard Seed
    22Black Pepper Powder
    23Black Pepper Seed
    24Black Salt Powder
    25Black Salt (Crude)
    26Black Sesame 
    27Brown Sesame
    28Capsicum
    29Cardamom Powder
    30Cardamom Seed
    31Chamsur
    32Chana Masala
    33Chat masala
    34Chicken Masala
    35Chilly Red Pepper
    36Chilly Whole
    37Chutney (Fenugreek Pickle)
    38Cinnamon Bark
    39Cinnamon Powder  
    40Cloves Powder
    41Cloves Seed
    42CoCo Powder
    43Coconut Powder
    44Coriander Powder
    45Coriander Seed
    46Cornflour
    47Cucumber Seed
    48Cumin Powder
    49Cumin Seed
    50Curry Powder
    51Custard Powder
    52Fenugreek Powder
    53Fenugreek Seed
    54Fish Masala
    55Five Forum
    56Garam Masala
    57Garam Masala (Crude)
    58Garlic Powder
    59Ginger Powder
    60Gram Flour (Besan)
    61Icing Sugar
    62Jaggery (Gund)
    63Jimbo
    64Kasoori Methi
    65Kwati Masala
    66Labshi Powder
    67Mace (Jaypatri)
    68Mango Powder
    69Meat Masala
    70Mix Masala
    71Mo-Mo Masala
    72Mugrello (Nigella)
    73Mustard Powder
    74Mustard Seed
    75Nepali Aniseed
    76Nine Forum
    77Nutmeg Powder
    78Nutmeg Seed
    79Onion Powder 
    80Omellet Masala
    81Poppy Seed
    82Radish Seed
    83Roasted Fengureek Pdr.
    84Safforn (Kesar)
    85Sugar Candy
    86Sago (Sabudana)
    87Seasame Powder
    88Samber Masala
    89Silam
    90Sindhe Salt (Crude)
    91Soda Bicarbonate
    92Star Aniseed 
    93Sutkeri Masala (Batisha)
    94Tandoori Masala
    95Tea Masala
    96Timur Powder
    97Timur Seed
    98Turmeric Powder
    99Vanilla Powder
    100Vegetable Masala
    101Water Melon Seed
    102White Pepper (Compound)
    103White Pepper Powder (Pure)
    104White Pepper Seed
    105White Sesame
    106White Sesame B/N
    107Yeast (Dried)
    108Yellow Mustard Seed
    109Yellow Mustard Powder
    110Cubeb Chini (Kawab Chini)
    S.NoParticulars
    1Basil 
    2Bl. Pepper Pdr.  Compound  
    3Cinnamon Powder
    4Cardamom Powder 
    5Nutmeg Powder 
    6Oregano
    7Paprika 
    8Rosemary  
    9Sage 
    10Tea Masala 
    11Thyme 
    12White Pepper Compound 
    S.NoParticulars
    1Crude Maize
    2Kwati Roll
    3Kwati Mix
    4Millet Powder (Kodo)
    5Phitkiri
    6Buckwheat Powder (Phaphar)
    7Rice Flour
    8Shakahar
    9Wheat Crude
    10Wheat Powder
    11Maize Powder
    12Maize Crude