Sinful concoction

We’ve all heard of chocolate with cream, nuts, vanilla ice cream and even fruits but this sinful concoction made using cocoa beans is not just about indulging one’s sweet tooth any more. “That’s true especially when we have things like chocolate soups and dishes like lamb chops with chocolate and rosemary, it just goes to prove that chocolate isn’t only a dessert but is now a more versatile ingredient,” says Natasha Karmakar, who runs a chocolate boutique in Mumbai and also conducts workshops on the same.
According to experts, the use of chocolate in savoury dishes isn’t a new development. “Chocolate was popularly used by the Aztecs as a flavouring agent, in fact even today in some parts of Mexico you are likely to find dishes like chicken mole that use a hint of chocolate. We aren’t talking about the sweetened version here but more like cocoa beans in one of its purest forms which is a little bitter and very smoky, this helps to bring out spicy flavours,” explains chef Sundar Narayan, a pastry chef who has developed desserts using chocolate with Indian spices. So what does one need to keep in mind while pairing chocolate with different flavours? “Just remember that you need to keep the sweetness in mind, for something like white chocolate use delicate flavours like rose or even citrus which helps to cut through the sugar. Others like dark chocolate can easily be paired with more intense ones like chilli,” he says.

Chocolate chilli soup
Serve this drink as an appetizer or even as dessert along with some warm biscotti

Ingredients
½ cup of dark chocolate,
grated
1 cup of milk
½ cup of fresh cream
1 dried red chilli
2 tbsp of sugar
One stick of cinnamon to garnish

Method
Boil the milk and cream over low heat and as the mixture begins to simmer add in the chocolate and chilli. Allow this to simmer for at least five minutes, add the sugar and keep stirring to avoid it from burning. Remove from the heat, strain and pour the liquid into small glasses. Garnish with a stick of cinnamon and serve hot.

Post new comment

<form action="/comment/reply/97817" accept-charset="UTF-8" method="post" id="comment-form"> <div><div class="form-item" id="edit-name-wrapper"> <label for="edit-name">Your name: <span class="form-required" title="This field is required.">*</span></label> <input type="text" maxlength="60" name="name" id="edit-name" size="30" value="Reader" class="form-text required" /> </div> <div class="form-item" id="edit-mail-wrapper"> <label for="edit-mail">E-Mail Address: <span class="form-required" title="This field is required.">*</span></label> <input type="text" maxlength="64" name="mail" id="edit-mail" size="30" value="" class="form-text required" /> <div class="description">The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.</div> </div> <div class="form-item" id="edit-comment-wrapper"> <label for="edit-comment">Comment: <span class="form-required" title="This field is required.">*</span></label> <textarea cols="60" rows="15" name="comment" id="edit-comment" class="form-textarea resizable required"></textarea> </div> <fieldset class=" collapsible collapsed"><legend>Input format</legend><div class="form-item" id="edit-format-1-wrapper"> <label class="option" for="edit-format-1"><input type="radio" id="edit-format-1" name="format" value="1" class="form-radio" /> Filtered HTML</label> <div class="description"><ul class="tips"><li>Web page addresses and e-mail addresses turn into links automatically.</li><li>Allowed HTML tags: &lt;a&gt; &lt;em&gt; &lt;strong&gt; &lt;cite&gt; &lt;code&gt; &lt;ul&gt; &lt;ol&gt; &lt;li&gt; &lt;dl&gt; &lt;dt&gt; &lt;dd&gt;</li><li>Lines and paragraphs break automatically.</li></ul></div> </div> <div class="form-item" id="edit-format-2-wrapper"> <label class="option" for="edit-format-2"><input type="radio" id="edit-format-2" name="format" value="2" checked="checked" class="form-radio" /> Full HTML</label> <div class="description"><ul class="tips"><li>Web page addresses and e-mail addresses turn into links automatically.</li><li>Lines and paragraphs break automatically.</li></ul></div> </div> </fieldset> <input type="hidden" name="form_build_id" id="form-c6b62560c2a300c32e60078129ee7809" value="form-c6b62560c2a300c32e60078129ee7809" /> <input type="hidden" name="form_id" id="edit-comment-form" value="comment_form" /> <fieldset class="captcha"><legend>CAPTCHA</legend><div class="description">This question is for testing whether you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions.</div><input type="hidden" name="captcha_sid" id="edit-captcha-sid" value="85386020" /> <input type="hidden" name="captcha_response" id="edit-captcha-response" value="NLPCaptcha" /> <div class="form-item"> <div id="nlpcaptcha_ajax_api_container"><script type="text/javascript"> var NLPOptions = {key:'c4823cf77a2526b0fba265e2af75c1b5'};</script><script type="text/javascript" src="http://call.nlpcaptcha.in/js/captcha.js" ></script></div> </div> </fieldset> <span class="btn-left"><span class="btn-right"><input type="submit" name="op" id="edit-submit" value="Save" class="form-submit" /></span></span> </div></form>

No Articles Found

No Articles Found

No Articles Found

I want to begin with a little story that was told to me by a leading executive at Aptech. He was exercising in a gym with a lot of younger people.

Shekhar Kapur’s Bandit Queen didn’t make the cut. Neither did Shaji Karun’s Piravi, which bagged 31 international awards.