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how to make the perfect cup of chai

June 10, 2016 By Fareen 24 Comments

Without a doubt, my mom makes the best chai. Sure, you may think I’m biased, but I’m not the only one who thinks so. In fact, when we go to other people’s houses, she is in charge of making the tea.

Everyone has their own way of making chai. Some stick to the basics – water, tea bags and you’re done. Others use spices ranging from fennel, cinnamon, cardamom and even ginger. My mom keeps it simple.  To make tea her way, you need tea bags, cardamom and evaporated milk.

To make two cups of chai, take 2 cups of water along with 1 tea bag and place in a pot. Take 1 cardamom pod and open up the shell a little bit. Bring these ingredients to a boil. Once boiling, add 1/3 cup of evaporated milk and let the tea simmer for a little while. I think this simmering is key to making a fantastic cup of chai. My mom doesn’t add sugar to the pot, rather customizing it for each person since the amount is such a personal thing. If you prefer to add sugar to the whole pot, you can add it when you add the milk. Mom always strains the tea, whether using loose leaf or bag, ensuring the perfect creamy cuppa.

Ever since she discovered Tea India, my mom won’t use any other brand. She says its a nice strong tea and the flavour is one that can’t compare to others. They have a variety of flavours from Orange Pekoe, Masala, Cardamom and Ginger. They offer their teas in both loose leaf form as well as tea bags.

Want to try Tea India for yourself? You can win a Tea India mug with a couple samples of their loose leaf tea. Let me know how you like your tea – black, milky, iced, in latte form. Leave a comment below, or connect with me on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. Contest closes Saturday, June 18th, 2016.

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key lime tarts

June 6, 2016 By Fareen 2 Comments

Key lime pies are the perfect summer time desserts. Sweet and tart, one bite and I’m reminded of the Florida Keys.

What’s even better than key lime pies? Key lime tarts! Who doesn’t love having their own little dessert? These silky, citrusy bites are made even better topped with whipped cream.

These are great to whip up when you have company coming since they literally take 5 minutes to prepare.

Key Lime Tarts

8-10 frozen tart shells
1/2 can sweetened condensed milk
2 small egg yolks or 1 large egg yolk
1/4 cup key lime juice

Combine the condensed milk, egg yolks and key lime juice and mix until well combined. Pour into the prepared crust and bake at 300 degrees for 20 to 25 minutes. Once cool, refrigerate. Serve with whipping cream. Garnish with key lime zest.

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celebrating with cake – food mamma is six!

March 21, 2016 By Fareen 4 Comments

I love March. It’s the start of Spring, my birthday month as well as the anniversary of my blog.

I am excited to be celebrating six years of Food Mamma!  Q was only one when I started the blog. Things sure have changed. Z is turning two next month and I am so lucky to have both my boys happy to help in the kitchen. It’s always fun to create fun and tasty treats with my loves and be able to document it through my blog. I am also grateful for the friends and connections I have made.

We will be celebrating with some great giveaways from some of my amazing partners. Stay tuned to win with Cactus Club, Canada Beef, Cococo Chocolatiers, Edo Japan, Robert Rose and Terra Foods.

Of course we can’t have a celebration without cake. Here is a round up of some fabulous cakes, thanks to some fellow food bloggers. Now to decide which one to make….

Super Chocolatey Coca Cola Cake from Merry About Town
http://merryabouttown.com/super-chocolatey-coca-cola-cake/

Better Than Nutella Cheesecake from The Taste Space
https://tastespace.wordpress.com/2013/03/20/better-than-nutella-cheesecake-almost-raw-chocolate-hazelnut-cheesecake/

Japanese Cheesecake from Tiny Sweet Tooth
http://tinysweettooth.com/2016/02/28/japanese-cheesecake/

Blueberry Crumb Cake from Dish ‘N’ The Kitchen
https://dishnthekitchen.wordpress.com/2015/07/11/blueberry-crumb-cake-cool-summer-days-are-meant-for-baking/

Vanilla Caramel Cake from Crumb Kitchen
http://crumbkitchen.com/2016/02/29/vanilla-caramel-cake/

Raisin Filled Spice Cake from Jo and Sue
http://joandsue.blogspot.ca/2015/09/raisin-filled-spice-cake.html

Salted Dark Chocolate Tart from Kitchen Uncorked
http://kitchenuncorked.com/2015/05/29/salted-dark-chocolate-tart/

Easy Cake Pops from Bake for Granted
http://www.bakeforgranted.com/easy-cake-pops/

Triple Layer Chocolate Ganache Cake from Julia’s Cuisine
http://www.juliascuisine.com/home/triple-layer-chocolate-ganache-cake

Dean and Heather’s Cake from Nutmeg Disrupted
http://nutmegdisrupted.com/sweet-2/dean-and-heathers-cake/

Champagne and Vanilla Bean Cake from My Kitchen Love
http://www.mykitchenlove.com/pop-like-cork/

Chocolate and Peanut Butter Drip Cake from I Say Nomato
http://isaynomato.com/chocolate-and-peanut-butter-drip-cake/

Buttermilk Clove Cake with Brown Sugar Fudge Frosting from Bridget’s Green Kitchen
http://www.bridgetsgreenkitchen.com/2015/12/buttermilk-clove-cake-with-fudge-frosting.html

Savarin Framboise from Beth Dunham
http://bethdunham.ca/updatesnews/2013/7/6/savarin-framboise

Paleo Curry Carrot Cake from The Primal Desire
http://theprimaldesire.com/paleo-curry-carrot-cake/

Lime and Coconut Cake from A Virtual Vegan
http://avirtualvegan.com/lime-coconut-cake/

Rum and Eggnog Tres Leches from The Yum Yum Factor
http://theyumyumfactor.blogspot.ca/2012/01/rum-and-eggnog-tres-leches-cake.html

Vegan Chocolate Pumpkin Loaf Cake from Vegan Lovelie
http://veganlovlie.com/2015/11/vegan-chocolate-pumpkin-loaf-cake-recipe.html

Apple and Orange Vegan Loaf Cake from Vegan Lovelie
http://veganlovlie.com/2015/10/apple-and-orange-vegan-loaf-cake.html

Brownie Cake from Bakers Beans
http://www.bakersbeans.ca/brownie-cake/

Chocolate Curry Coconut Cake from My Dish is Bomb
http://mydishisbomb.com/chocolate-curry-coconut-cake/

Chic Choc Chocolate Cream Cake from She Loves Biscotti
http://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/chic-choc-chocolate-cream-cake/

Boozy Orange Chocolate Naked Cake from Eye Candy Popper
http://www.eyecandypopper.com/boozy-orange-chocolate-naked-cake/

Almond Bundt Cake from Ilona’s Passion
http://ilonaspassion.com/almond-bundt-cake/

Filed Under: foodmamma Tagged With: cake, celebrations, giveaway

modern steak

March 14, 2016 By Fareen Leave a Comment

Modern Steak has been on my list of places to go for a really long time. Everyone had raved about the food and I couldn’t wait to check it out for myself. I finally had a chance to go yesterday to celebrate an early birthday with friends.  Since The Big Taste was going on, we decided to do that menu. It was amazing!

We started out with the best server who was very attentive all through dinner. Our meal began with truffle popcorn which was a fantastic treat. I love truffle oil and paired with popcorn, well, it was delish.

The first course was the Prawn Bong – grilled spicy prawns served with a cooling mint creme fraiche. The prawns were cooked to perfection and paired well with the creme fraiche. It took a lot of will power for me to not drink the minty sauce.

Our second course was the Brant Lake Wagyu. The petite tender steak was sliced and served with chimichurri on top of mashed potatoes and garlicky green beans and topped with crispy fried onions. The steak was cooked to medium rare and was so tender and flavourful. The potatoes were creamy and the beans were crisp – it was a delicious main course.

The meal was rounded out with a bowl of gelato. Great food and great friends – it was the perfect evening.

If you haven’t been to Modern Steak, it is definitely worth checking out. Owned by Stephen Deere, the restaurant has been rated the top steak place in Calgary, and now I know why. I can’t wait to go back soon!

Modern Steak Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

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sky 360 and the big taste calgary

March 11, 2016 By Fareen Leave a Comment

It’s time for The Big Taste in Calgary – every foodie’s favourite week! Hubby and I checked out Sky 360 for lunch last weekend and it was great. It had been years since I’ve been to the Calgary Tower and this was a nice treat. As we lunched on our 3 course, $25 menu, the floor of the restaurant rotated and we got an amazing view of our city.

The first course for The Big Taste was either a soup or a salad. We both went with the Greens Salad which contained carrot chips, cucumbers, shave radish and topped with a pomegranate and pink peppercorn vinaigrette.

For the second course, I went with the Grilled Blackened Chicken sandwich which was served on fresh focaccia. The bread was so good and the chicken had a nice kick to it. The fries that were served on the side were cooked to perfection. Hubby went with the burger which was also very good.

We ended our meal with a cream cheese gelato served with strawberries.

After the meal, we were able to enjoy the tower from the observation deck. The glass floor was kind of scary – I had to not look down in order to take this picture.

It was a great meal, definitely worth a visit. Considering a trip to the top is $18, the lunch during The Big Taste is a great deal!

Sky 360 Restaurant & Lounge Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

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nutella pot de creme

February 10, 2016 By Fareen 3 Comments

Valentine’s Day is this weekend, and as fun as it is to go out, sometimes it’s nice to have a quiet meal at home…or, a loud and crazy if you have the kids at home with you.

Nutella Pot De Creme is the perfect dessert to celebrate the day of love. It takes minutes to prepare, so you can spend the day with your loved one, and is super easy. The fancy sounding chocolate pudding is mousse-like in texture and is creamy and chocolatey. The fact that it has Nutella makes me love it even more.

These luscious desserts take a couple hours to set so they can easily be made in advance.You can make this in large bowl or make individual desserts by placing them in glasses. Makes it look a little more fancy. Top it with a dollop of whipped cream and you’ve got yourself something to spoil your Valentine.

I’m excited to be participating in a Valentine’s Day Blog Hop with some of my favourite foodies. Check out posts by: Merry About Town, Bakerbeans, Dish N The Kitchen and Edible Life in YYC.

Nutella Pot de Creme

1 cup chocolate chips
1/4 cup Nutella
2 egg yolks
1 1/2 cup whipping cream

1 cup whipping cream
1 TB icing sugar

In a blender, combine the chocolate chips, Nutella and egg yolks and blend together. Meanwhile, heat up the whipping cream until bubbles start to form but not boiling. Add the whipping cream slowly through the lid of the blender while blending on low. Once combined, pour into some bowls or glasses and place in the fridge to set, approximately 2-3 hours.

Blend the cream and the sugar until whipped. Place a dollop on top of each pot de creme.

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green tropical smoothie

January 21, 2016 By Fareen Leave a Comment

We have been enjoying our daily smoothies and I have been having fun coming up with some tasty combinations. Today was a good one and I could not wait to share.

The spinach smoothies haven’t been a favourite for the boys…until today. Today, they wanted more! That is a huge win. The greens combined with the tropical flavours of pineapple, banana and coconut worked really well together. The pineapple added the sweetness and the banana and coconut milk the creaminess. The coconut milk also made it dairy free so even hubby could enjoy it.

This tropical concoction will allow you to escape to somewhere warm, even if just for a minute.

Green Tropical Smoothie

1/2 cup pineapple, cubed
1 banana
1/2 cup spinach
1/3 cup coconut milk
1/2 cup water
ice

Place all the ingredients and blend until smooth.

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berry banana smoothie

January 14, 2016 By Fareen 1 Comment

With all the smoothies we have been experimenting with, one thing has been clear – Q’s not a fan of the green ones. They may taste great, but the colour to him is just off putting. Z on the other hand will drink anything, he’s more about the taste than the visual appeal.

This berry banana smoothie is a hit with everyone. The blackberries and strawberries along with the banana make a great combination. The banana along with some yogurt and milk make this drink super creamy and so delicious.

Berry Banana Smoothie

1/2 cup blackberries
1/2 cup strawberries
1 banana
1/2 cup yogurt
1 cup milk
Ice

Blend until smooth.

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banana, strawberry and clementine smoothie

January 6, 2016 By Fareen Leave a Comment

Our smoothie kick continues! Q loves the combination of strawberries and bananas so that’s the flavours we went with today. I added a clementine for some citrus zing and added milk and yogurt to make this creamy concoction.

For some more smoothie inspiration, check out this board on Pinterest.

Banana, Strawberry and Clementine Smoothie

1 banana
1/2 cup strawberries
1 clementine
1/2 cup yogurt
1 cup milk
1/2 cup ice

Blend and enjoy!

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scalloped potatoes

December 20, 2015 By Fareen Leave a Comment

One of hubby’s favourite sides is scalloped potatoes. For some reason, I always thought it would be more time consuming than mashed potatoes so it was never a priority for me to make. This year, I thought I’d give it a whirl with this recipe from Canadian Living.  I didn’t realize how easy this was! I used lactose free milk which was cooked with garlic and thyme and poured onto thinly sliced potatoes. It didn’t take long to prepare and the resulting potatoes were creamy and perfect for our Sunday Supper.

Scalloped Potatoes
Adapted from Canadian Living

1.5 pounds potatoes, sliced
1/4 cup butter
3 cloves garlic, minced
1/4 cup flour
1 tsp thyme, chopped
salt
pepper
2 1/2 cups milk

In saucepan, melt butter over medium heat; cook garlic, stirring, for 1 minute. Add flour, thyme, salt and pepper; cook, stirring, for 1 minute.

Gradually whisk in milk; cook, whisking constantly, until boiling and thickened, about 8 minutes.

Arrange the potatoes in a baking dish. Pour sauce over top, allowing the sauce to completely cover the potatoes.

Cover and bake in 350 degree oven for 1 hour. Uncover and bake until lightly browned and potatoes are tender, about 30 minutes. Let stand for 5 minutes before serving. 

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