Cabbage Timbale (Vegan)
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Cabbage Timbale (Vegan)
“One evening in Memphis in 1973, soul singer [songwriter] Ann Peebles was meeting friends, including her partner, Hi Records staff writer Don Bryant, to go to a concert. Just as they were about to set off, the heavens opened and Peebles snapped: ‘I can't stand the rain.’ As a professional songwriter in constant need of new material, Bryant was used to plucking resonant phrases out of the air and he liked the idea of reacting against recent R&B hits that celebrated bad weather, such as the Dramatics' In the Rain and Love Unlimited's Walking in the Rain (With the One I Love).
So he sat down at the piano and started riffing on the theme, weaving in ideas from Peebles and local DJ Bernie Miller. The song was finished that night and presented the next morning to Hi's studio maestro, Willie Mitchell, who used a brand new gadget, the electric timbale, to create the song's distinctive raindrop riff. It really was that easy. ‘We didn't go to the concert,’ Bryant remembers. ‘We forgot about the concert.’ “ [X]
Gluten free Rosettes and Timbales
Recently got a new batch of rosette and timbale irons to expand my collection. The result was, as usual delicious! It’s hard to describe the delicacy and sophistication of these little babies, they just have to be tried :)
You need an iron for this, the iron should be thoroughly heated in order to be able to pick up the batter. For the same reason I usually dip the underside on a piece of paper napkin to remove excess oil before dipping it in the batter. The batter should rest for at least a couple of hours, but can easily be stored a couple of days in the fridge.
Rosette batter:
2 dl sugar 3 dl rice flour (regular fine, not glutenous) 2 dl tapioca flour 0,6 dl corn starch 5 eggs
Lotus flower: Add 1 dl sesame seeds, black or white Mix first the dry, then add the eggs and mix into a smooth batter Let rest for at least 2 hours Heat the oil to 160C Add the iron(s) and give them a minute or two to reach temperature Dip the iron(s) in the batter, you should hear a faint hissing sound. If there are holes you can remedy by quickly pour some extra batter Dip the iron quickly into the oil. After a couple of seconds, try to release the cookie by gently swinging the iron around the oil. Try to gently ply them away with a chop stick or similar. Make sure that the surface is smooth, and that you don’t scratch the iron at any point, as this will prevent the cookie from being released. Fry for a short while longer, until the cookie is golden. Let dry on a paper napkin.
Fill the timbales with whatever right before serving, and sprinkle the rosettes with powdered sugar.
Enjoy and good luck!
Ps: I have some crazy ideas for savoury shells using either instant potato mash for some pringles look alikes or masa harina for some mexican vibes.
Happy Valentine’s Day! Today is a day for celebrating love of all sorts. It doesn’t matter to me who or what you’re cherishing, as long as it’s done with love. Heart-shaped rosettes made using my Gramie’s vintage @nordicwareusa Timbale/Rosette iron. Tea cozy also made by Gramie. Tea cup is Royal Stuart. 💕 #teatime #teatimemagfeed @teatimemagazine #valentinesday2020 #valentinesday #lovelove #rosettes #timbale #nordicware #vintage #pink #cupandsaucer #thinkpink #frieddough #teapot #teacozy #ilovetea #iloveteatime #patisserie #homemade #royalstuart #spencerstevenson #bonechina #madeinengland (at Blaine, Washington) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8jHATXAHRJ/?igshid=1nghmb8vzmo4t
Timbale Huaco - civilisation Moche
In this video Patricio is performing the song "Changüí Con Timbal" on Professional Series Bronze Timbales, Güiro, Maracas and Claps. Music composed and arranged by Patricio "El Chino" Diaz Tres: Julito Martinez Vocals: Vielka Prieto and Patricio "El Chino" Diaz Tres and Vocals sound recording by David Arencibia Percussion sound recording by Scott Gerow www.batterylanemusic.com More about Patricio and the instruments he plays at meinlpercussion.com
This Week in Bento - Monday:
Start of the week mix of leftovers (the chicken saute top right, the rice and beet stalk furikake) and new (braised purple cabbage and pumpkin/sage timbale)
The timbale was improvised with about a cup of roasted pumpkin mixed with an egg, half and half, grated parmesan and a little bit of slivered sage. I spooned into greased silicone baking cups and steamed as you would a custard.
From Gastroposter Cheryl Cadelina, via Instagram:
No cooking required for this. My homemade smoked salmon avocado mango stack.