Friday, August 29, 2008
Price Book Changes!
No matter what the “experts” tell you, we are in a recession. (If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck… )
Because we are ALL hurting, we decided to re-vamp our entire price book. The boss and I spent more than 20 man-hours going through every item in our price book. We lowered almost every price!
Now, plumbing is still expensive; don’t expect something that would have cost $500.00 before to only cost $50.00 now! That’s not going to happen. But it might be $425.00, maybe even a little lower!
Our prices were not outrageous before. We have a saying here, “Pigs get fed, hogs get slaughtered.” By this we mean that we just want to make enough money to turn a profit. We are trying to build relationships; partnerships, if you will. We need to make money, but we don’t need to get it all from ONE customer!
To give you an example of one of our prices. The normal price to test a backflow device is usually either $49.00 or $59.00! That's it! (There are a couple of things that could make it be more than this, but normally this is the price per device!)
Something totally off the subject...
I am sure many of you watched the Olympics! I know my wife and I did. We have Tivo, so we were able to record a lot of it and watch it when we wanted to. (How did we ever do without Tivo? We have told friends about it, and they all said things like, “That’s nice”, but you could tell they didn’t care. Then they got Tivo and they absolutely love it!) It was tough though, I watch Sports Center almost every morning and I couldn’t watch during the Olympics. I didn’t want to find out what happened before I got to watch it. What fun would it have been to watch the basketball gold medal game if I already knew who was going to win? (Okay, I had STRONG suspicions who was going to win, but I didn’t KNOW!)
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Vegetable Pulao & Malai Kofta for MEC Potluck
There are many ways to prepare a vegetable pulao. I have taken an easy route here - No grinding/powdering involved. Just chop some veggies, add the whole spices and shop bought garam masala for flavor. And an yummy pulao is ready. Can things get easier than this ?
For vegetable pulao,
Basmatic rice - 1 cup
A handful of sprouted peas. You can use fresh/dried ones too.If you are using dried ones, soak them for 6 hrs.
Cubed mixed vegetables - 1 cup (Use any veggies of your choice)
onion -1
ghee/oil- 2 tblspn
crushed cloves- 3 nos
cinnamon - 1 stick
cardamom - 2 pods
turmeric - a pinch
green chilly(slit) - 3 nos
garam masala - 1 tspn
salt
Wash and soak rice for 30 minutes in 2 cups of water.
In a microwave safe bowl, MW oil/ghee for 30 secs at high power. Add the spices - cinnamon, cloves and cardamom and MW for 2 minutes by stirring once in between.
MW for a minute after adding chopped onions. Add the peas, vegetables and rice along with the soaked water. Add a pinch of turmeric, salt and garam masala. Cover and cook for 15 minutes. Stir in between.
Allow to stand for 5 minutes for it to cook completely. Adjust the cooking time according to your oven.
If you want, you can heat a teaspoon of ghee and add half teaspoon of garam masala and mix to the cooked pulao for more flavor
Malai kofta is made fully in MW. So no deep frying the koftas required.
For koftas
grated paneer - 100 gms
Big potato - 1
1/2 tspn corn flour
green chillies - 3 nos (chopped)
chopped coriander - 1 tbspn
chat masala powder - 1/2 tspn
salt and pepper to taste
For gravy
onion paste from 2 onions
tomato puree- 1 cup
ginger-garlic paste - 1 tbspn
ghee- 1 tbspn
garam masala - 1/2 tspn
cornflour - 1 tsp
salt,black pepper and red chilli powder to taste
For garnish
Fresh cream and chopped coriander leaves - 1 tbspn each
Preparing koftas
Cook the potato in MW for 5 minutes. Don't forget to prick on the potato with a fork before you cook.
Mash paneer, boiled potato and corn flour. Mix the rest of the ingredients and make a smooth dough. Form into small balls and shape them. Place in MW safe flat dish and MW at high power for 2 min. Reposition the koftas more than once.
Preparing gravy
In a MW safe bowl, MW ghee for 30 secs. Add onion,ginger-garlic paste and MW at high power for 4 min.
Add tomato puree, garam masala, salt, black pepper and red chilli powder for 4 mins.
Mix cornflour in little water with out any lumps. Stir into the gravy. Add one cup of water. Cover and cook for 4 mins
Add kofta and MW for one min. Garnish with coriander and fresh cream
Yummy malai kofta is ready. Using non- deep fried koftas did not make much of a difference.
Vegetable pulao and malai kofta is joining the potluck at Srivalli's.
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Blueberry Bagel
I made big bagel this time and used it for our main course sandwich. I blended some fresh blueberry into paste to produce a blueberry flavor bagel. It smell very blueberry and soft yet chewy. But I still have problem shaping it into a perfect round shape.
I heard a guru said those commercial bagel was form by a round mould but for homemade we've got to use our fingers to make it. Anyway, I don't mind the rustic one but still trying the best to make as round as I can.
Recipe makes four big bagels:
Bread flour 250g
Caster sugar 20g
Salt 1/4 teaspoon
Yeast 3g
Milk 95g
Blueberry paste 50g
Unsalted butter 5g
Method:
- In a large bowl of a stand mixer combine all the ingredients. knead dough with the dough hook until elastic, about 10 minutes on a low speed.
- Divide the dough into 4 portions and shape each piece into a tight balls. When all the balls are shaped, place dough in a lightly greased bowl, cover with plastic wrap and let proof for 40 minutes.
- Get ready a large bowl of 1L hot water with 5g sugar and 1/2 teaspoon of syrup. Preheat the oven to 180'C.
- Once dough balls have rested, poke a hole through the center of each dough ball with your fingers. Stretch out the dough into a ring and make sure the hole is slightly larger than you want the finished bagel to have, as the bagel will expanding during the baking process. Let bagels proof for about 30 minutes.
- Drop the bagels into the boiling water at about 90'C. Boil for 10 second at each side then place on a parchment-lined baking sheet.
- Bake for 20-24 minutes, until golden brown.