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Hors D’ouevres For Your Wedding

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What are good hors d’ouevres for my wedding?

  1. Cherry Tomato, Basil, and Feta Skewers
  2. Build Your Own Taco
  3. Deviled Eggs
  4. Caprese Skewers
  5. Spicv Pepper Snacks
  6. Little Lobster Rolls
  7. Manchego Crackers
  8. Black Pepper Gougeres with Pancetta and Tomato
  9. Lamb and Pistachio Meatballs

One of the most difficult choices to make when planning a wedding is looking for a viable catering services in Manila. Food is a big part of any celebration, after all, and making sure that it’ll be perfect is one of the highest priorities.

The food be a mix of dishes that would satisfy your guests. A good menu should be a mix of foods that can cater to everybody who will attend, such as choices of vegetarian food, low-fat food, or even dairy-free food. But all of these decisions will ultimately have to depend on the budget you are willing to shell out.

However, don’t focus only on the main course. When it comes to the appetizer section of a menu, the hors d’ouevres are an essential part of the menu to plan with your catering service. This is what will set the mood for your guests before they enter the reception area since this is usually served during cocktail hour. With the proper hors d’ouevres, you can give your guests a preview what your reception program will be like; demure and classy or wild and fun.

Without further ado, here are some mouth-watering hors d’ouevres you can serve at your wedding reception; some of which are so easy to make that you can even do that at home.

feta salad

Cherry tomato, basil, and feta skewers

You’re going to need as many cherry tomatoes, fresh basil leaves, and pieces of sliced feta cheese as you want with this one. You’re going to marinate the cheese in a mixture of olive oil, crushed garlic, and thyme. Cover and refrigerate that overnight. Prepare these only once you’re ready to serve. Onto each toothpick, you’ll be skewering one cherry tomato, one basil leaf, and once cube of feta cheese. Just be careful to be gentle with the cheese so it does not fall apart on the spot.

Build your own taco

With this, your guests can craft their own perfect taco according to what they want. Aside from the obvious tortillas or taco shells, you can opt to give your guests other classic options such as fresh salsa, chopped romaine lettuce, cilantro, caramelized onions, lime, meat fillings such as braised pork or chili, sautéed mixed mushrooms, beans, shredded cabbage, sour cream, and many more! Other than that, why not try adding a couple of ingredients that are more on the side of the eccentric?

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Deviled Eggs

A classic appetizer and all around finger food. All you’ll need are as many eggs as you want. Boil these eggs, then peel them under cool water. Dry them, then slice them in half and collect all of the yolk. Put the yolk in another bowl, and mash them. Combine them with mayonnaise, vinegar, salt, and pepper. Pipe them back onto the egg whites, sprinkle them with some paprika, chopped chives, and crumbled bacon, and serve.

Caprese Skewers

Caprese Skewers

These appetizers are a common choice to serve to guests who are mostly vegetarian. Especially when tomatoes are in season, this can be particularly pleasant. This salad on a stick is a great option for those who also want to stay healthy while enjoying your wedding.

Spicy Pepper Snacks

Serve this with an enticing display to encourage guests to get a pepper or two. Stick to the not so spicy kinds so that people will feel the flavor but not the heat. You can also prepare a variety of there: Peppadews can be stuffed with mozzarella, yellow peppers can be roasted, and shishito peppers can be flavored with sea salt flakes.

Little Lobster Rolls

This one is especially fitting for a summer wedding by the beach. These lobsters in little bites are good way to treat guests to a taste of what is supposed to be part of a luxurious meal. To create this at home, first you must bake some small rolls of dough. When this is cooked, put egg wash on the small pieces of bread and bake this until it golden brown. While the baking happens, you can start removing the meat off of the lobster and mince it. Mix the fine lobster into mayonnaise with salt and pepper. Fill in each bread roll with one teaspoon of the lobster mix.

Black Pepper Gougeres with Pancetta and Tomato

You may believe that puffy pastries are the best but they become absolutely addictive when served with Italian bacon. The amount that you have made may be too little because your guests will want to keep getting second, thirds, and even fourths!

Manchego Crackers

These crackers have a sharp and nutty fromage with a fruity paste. This makes this appetizer the best of gourmet cheese served in a bite. To create this, add cheese, flour, butter, and salt in a food processor and pulse this mix until it resembles crumbs. Add heavy cream and pulse it again. The result will be a dough-like consistency. Form two rectangles with this, wrap them, and refrigerate for 30 minutes. Then roll out this dough onto floured surface and transfer it onto a baking sheet. Cut the dough into 1½ inch squares and separate them from each other. Chill these for 20 minutes. Then remove the center where the fruity paste will be. Chill these again for 20 more minutes. Then bake the squares until they are it because golden brown; 18-20 minutes. Add the paste in the center and there you have it.

Lamb and Pistachio Meatballs

Even though the Swedish are best known for their meatballs, you’ll be craving for the Greek ones more after trying this hors d’ouevre. This contains lamb, onion, garlic, pistachios, parsley, breadcrumbs, egg, coriander, cumin, salt, and pepper.

Key Takeaway

Hors d’ouevres are simple yet satisfying foods that can be eaten in a bite. These are important for your wedding because they can keep the guests busy and entertained while waiting for everyone to arrive in the reception venue. Always be sure to pick the perfect set of hors d’ouevres to satisfy your guests.


6 Dishes You Can Make with Five Ingredients or Less

What particular dishes can you make with just five ingredients – or less?

  1. Baked Ham and Cheese Rollups
  2. Tomato Cheese Toasts
  3. Easy Italian Chicken
  4. Flourless Nutella Cake
  5. A Smoked Salmon and Pea Frittata
  6. Peanut Butter Doughnut

After experiencing unforgettable service care of wedding catering in the Philippines, one may be left to wonder: How do I cook such awesome food at home and make people really happy?

Little do these people know that there are multiple dishes that may look complex but are actually made with 5 ingredients or less. Because of the minimal amount of ingredients, these dishes are pretty simple to make at home. At the same time, these wield fantastic results when done right. If you want to impress your family, friends, and loved ones with some quality meals, then here are a few simple but scrumptious dishes you can start off with.

Baked Ham and Cheese Rollups

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All you need are the following:

  • 1 ball of pizza dough
  • 8 ounces of thinly sliced ham
  • 1 cup of shredded mozzarella cheese.

Simply roll out the dough on a lightly floured surface, then press it until it is flat. Evenly arrange the ham slices over the dough and sprinkle the cheese. Starting at one of the short edges, roll up the dough to form a log. Pinch the edges to seal it, then bake in a 200 degree Celsius for 50 minutes or until it becomes golden brown. Use a serrated knife to cut the roll into slices, then serve with mustard or any sauce of your choice.

Tomato Cheese Toasts

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Need something easy for breakfast? Try to make some tomato cheese toasts. All you need is:

  • Bread
  • Cheese slices
  • Tomatoes
  • Herbs
  • Pepper Flakes

Start by assembling the cheese and tomatoes on top of the bread before arranging the bread in a baking tray. Place the tray under the broiler for 6 to 7 minutes – make sure to keep an eye on the bread because they can burn quickly. When they are done cooking, you can choose to sprinkle them with some herbs or pepper flakes for an additional kick of flavor.

Easy Italian Chicken

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Your partner will think that you spent hours just to make this dish. Here is what you need:

  • Italian salad dressing
  • Chicken breasts

To marinate, simply pour Italian salad dressing in a large, resealable plastic bag. Place the chicken breasts inside, then shake the bag until all of the chicken is coated with the dressing. Then place this in the refrigerator for one hour or overnight since the longer you marinate, the more flavors the chicken will absorb. After leaving it overnight, preheat your oven to 175 degrees Celsius. Remove the chicken from the bag and discard the remaining marinade before placing the meat on a lightly greased baking sheet. Cook this for 1 hour in the oven or at least until the chicken is cooked through and the juices run clear.

Flourless Nutella Cake

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Who said making a dessert should be difficult? If you have a jar of Nutella and some eggs, you will be able to make a rich and decadent cake.

All you have to do is crack the eggs, then beat them using the highest speed in your mixer – whether a handheld one or a standard one – for 6 minutes. Microwave some Nutella for 20 seconds, then add 1/3 of the spread in the egg mixture before carefully folding it in until there are no streaks left. Continue for the remaining batches before pouring the combined egg and Nutella in a greased baking pan. Bake the cake in an oven preheated to 177 degrees Celsius for 20-25 minutes. Let the cake cool before serving to ensure a delicious, rich chocolate dessert.

Smoked Salmon and Pea Frittata

With this recipe, you’ll definitely change your perspective over frittata. With only 5 ingredients, you’ll perfectly ace this deli frittata recipe! The 5 ingredients are:

  • Potatoes
  • Salt and Pepper
  • Salmon
  • Eggs
  • 3 tablespoons of olive oil

You just need to thickly slice the potatoes and cook them in a pot of boiling water with salt until it is tender. This should take at least 10 minutes. After so, drain it well the pot and leave the potatoes it until it has slightly cooled down. For the salmon, cut it into wide strips. Crack the eggs into a bowl, and beat it lightly until it is foamy. Add the smoked salmon strips, peas, and plenty of pepper and salt into the bowl. Then stir in the potatoes. Next, heat up 3 tablespoons of olive oil in a large non-stick pan, big enough for the ingredients to fit. When it is heated, carefully pour the egg mixture in it and cook it for about 10-15 minutes in a fairly low heat. Do this until the egg mixture has finally set below the surface and you’re good to go.

If you are having a hard time taking out the dish from the pan, you can use a plate that is slightly larger than the pan and cover it on top. Then overturn the frittata onto it. Leave it for a while to cool before you slice it into pieces.

Peanut Butter Doughnut

Want something to sweeten up your day? Then here’s a 3-ingredient twisted doughnut dessert recipe you’ll definitely love! What you just need is:

  • Ready-made crescent dough
  • Peanut butter
  • Confectioner sugar

Just press the crescent dough on a parchment paper into a 13×8 inch rectangle. Then preheat your oven to 190 degrees Celsius. While it is heating up, mix the peanut butter with 1 tablespoon of confectioner sugar in a small bowl. Spread it onto the dough, while leaving a half inch border starting from the long side. Then roll the dough into a log. Put the layer side down and trim in half lengthwise. So, here’s the best part: twist the halves together with the cut sides facing upwards and shape it into a circle like what a doughnut looks like. Pinch the end together and put it into the oven for about 18-20 minutes until it becomes golden brown. For the glaze, put the remaining ½ cup sugar into a small bowl and add 1 teaspoon of water at a time until the texture is smooth enough for a glaze. Now, slowly drizzle the glaze onto your peanut butter doughnut and enjoy it with your loved one and the family!

Key Takeaway

Who said you need to be a pro in the kitchen to make a decent meal?  With these 6 easy-to make dishes, you can put smiles on your loved ones faces.


11 Classic Dessert Ideas for Parties

What are the classic dessert ideas for a party?

  1. Blueberry Cheesecake
  2. Vanilla Ice Cream
  3. Chocolate Cake
  4. Apple Pie
  5. Chocolate Chip Cookies
  6. Carrot Cake
  7. Caramel Mousse and Citrus Parfait
  8. Matcha Mousse Cake
  9. Crème Brûlée
  10. Salted Caramel Pots (with Popcorn)
  11. Raspberry and Elderflower Jelly

One of the best part about parties is planning it. From things like booking a venue in Manila, wedding catering, and arranging debut decorations, all of the details have to be scrutinized and prepared for months in advance. This may seem like a troublesome thing for most people however, planning parties are surprisingly fun. Some people even make a career out of it.

This is because it’s exciting, it promotes critical thinking and, in some strange way, may even bring family members closer together.

Planning the Event

At parties, one of the highlights of the event is the souvenir that people get to bring home. Many opt for random trinkets such as perfume or even a commemorative picture frame for posterity. However, another popular alternative is providing desserts as souvenirs for guests. The logic behind it is that giving people sweets to munch on is a better idea than giving them items that they may never use.

Sweets for everyone

However, desserts are not only good as souvenirs, but they’re also good for the event proper itself. Sweets are the perfect ending to a full course meal such as the ones prepared with love by Juan Carlo’s specialized staff. Here are some examples of some desserts that are tried and proven to be perfect for parties:

Blueberry Cheesecake

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The perfect treat after a full course meal is definitely the blueberry cheesecake. This is because it achieves the balance between salty, fruity, and sweet. Made primarily with cream cheese and blueberries, these cakes are best served chilled and their creamy texture is sure to satisfy even the pickiest of palates.

Vanilla Ice Cream

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Vanilla Ice Cream is another perfect dessert. But instead of being appealing because of complex flavors, this is so popular because of its plainness. It is the ideal accompaniment to fruits, pastry and sometimes even wine. The best part about Vanilla Ice Cream lies in its versatility because it is perfect for any occasion.

Chocolate Cake

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The most basic of cakes, the chocolate cake can be found in most events and with good reason. It is the go-to cake flavor to satisfy most palates because it is creamy, affordable, and delicious. Children love it as much as adults which is why the demand for it is high. You can never go wrong with chocolate.

Apple Pie

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While not a traditionally accepted “big event” dessert, apple pies are great because they are healthy, sumptuous, and a single serving is enough to satisfy anyone. They are affordable and easy to make with fairly common ingredients. Simply put, apple pies are great for events that aim to satiate the hunger of their attendees.

Chocolate Chip Cookies

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One way to make the guests somehow feel at home at any event is to add some chocolate chip cookies into the menu. It may not be grand but this particular dessert makes a good serving that people will find interesting and dear to their hearts. Plus, everyone loves cookies, so why not?

Carrot Cake

carrot cake

It may be surprising to include this on the list but this particular cake will definitely satisfy the guests’ taste buds. However, to make this dessert work for an event, it’s important to note that the cake is cooled completely before frosting. Failure to do this will make the frosting melt which isn’t a good idea.

Additionally, to add more flavor, toast the coconut and nuts before adding them to the batter.

Matcha Mousse Cake

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Being abreast with the current trend will help make the party more exciting and that’s why you should put in a matcha mousse cake in your event for everyone to devour. Given that matcha is a current favorite, this cake will bring the fun while contributing to a healthy diet.

Caramel Mousse and Citrus Parfait

An appealing dessert idea – especially for elegant events –  is a caramel mousse and citrus parfait that would definitely leave the attendees in awe. Layers of soft caramel mousse alternating with tiers of tart, tangerines, oranges, lemons, and grapefruits make it ooze to perfection. The combination of sweet and citrus flavor mounting over each other would definitely tempt the whole crowd.

Raspberry and Champagne Posset

Posset has been a killer dessert since the medieval times. It is a well-known British hot drink consisting of milk thickened with wine. Adding it to the menu may sound too expensive but it isn’t. You can make a cheaper version with champagne and raspberry. Attendees will definitely enjoy the smoothness and sweetness of this kind of posset.

Crème Brûlée
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Looking for a way to sweeten the party? Then put this dessert on the menu list. Topped with a hard layer of caramel and with rich custard as its base, this burnt cream is the ultimate mood setter.

When serving this dessert, it’s best to sprinkle some caster sugar over each dish and spread it over with the back of a spoon to cover the top. Dampen the sugar using a fine spray and a blow torch to caramelize it.

Salted Caramel Pops (with Popcorn)

This dessert idea will definitely be the crowd favorite because it is easily customizeable. With popcorn at the top, a huger layer of creamy panna cotta at the middle, and a caramel puddle at its base, this magnificent dessert will definitely make a mark at the party. Sweet and salty but totally flavorful, this one’s totally too delicious to eat.

Raspberry and Elderflower Jelly

Because raspberry never gets old, here’s another dessert idea inspired by raspberries! This jelly’s very much bursting with berry flavor, floral scents, and the sparkling taste of the Italian wine, Prosecco. This will definitely move the attendees to a garden of paradise.

Key Takeaway

There are many more desserts that are perfect for all occasions. In fact, the real secret behind choosing the perfect dessert to serve is entirely based on the customer’s preference. Juan Carlo aims to please – if you are interested in serving the most sumptuous of desserts along with an unforgettable dining experience, kindly give our services a try!


Good Morning, Good Taho!

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What is Taho?

  • It is a refreshing and tasty snack that is usually enjoyed during breakfast in the Philippines.
  • It is made of tofu, arnibal (caramel), and sago pearls.
  • These are sold by a vendor called magtataho and are usually contained in aluminum buckets. This allows them to walk or ride around a city or village to sell the snack.
  • It is so popular in the Philippines that Filipino adults and children alike enjoy it.
  • It has been around since the pre-Spanish colonial period and it is still being served to this day.

There is nothing better than a good breakfast to start a good morning. Know what else makes it better? The moment you hear that sweet sound of your local magtataho yelling that sweet word you’ve been wait for since you woke up: Taho!

Taho is one of the most versatile foods in the country because it can be enjoyed as a snack, dessert, or part of your breakfast. One of the best things about it is that though it is in actuality a simple dish, it will not look out of place among the best of the best in wedding catering in Manila.

Origins

Taho is indubitably one of the most popular snacks in the Philippines for both adults and children. Its origins aren’t clearly defined but most scholars agree that this snack is definitely derived from the Chinese traders.

Common accounts claim that taho is a product of the trading relationship between the Philippines’ ports and the Chinese trader who sought business with us. It was in this trade where the Filipinos at the time adapted a Chinese snack called “douhua” (which means “tofu pudding” or “soybean pudding” and called it “taho”. This happened decades before the Spanish colonization of the Philippines.

The Filipinos at the time sought for the snack because of its cool and refreshing taste. It was unique to them as it piqued interest and also because sweet snacks were for the rich and powerful. Taho is a snack that everyone can definitely afford and enjoy.

Preparation

Taho vendors, or magtatahos, would prepare the ingredients before dawn. The most important ingredient is the tofu; which serves as the core of the snack. This fresh and soft tofu is processed in a way that makes its consistency and texture similar to that of custard. This can also be made from scratch with a tofu mix.

When it comes to sweetening this snack, an ingredient known as arnibal is used, which is made by turning brown sugar into syrup. This is done by heating, caramelizing, and mixing it with water; creating a thick, amber-colored liquid. Sometimes, other flavors such as vanilla are added to this. Sago pearls, which can be bought from the local market, is boiled until the consistency becomes gummy and the appearance becomes a translucent white.

These ingredients are then put into two aluminum buckets that are connected with a yoke or placed in a pedicab (a common Filipino mode of transport that involves a bike with a side car attached). In one bucket – usually the bigger one – is the tofu base while the smaller bucket contains the arnibal and sago mixed together.

Sale

The vendors travel around cities and villages to sell taho. They usually market their product by using a very distinct and projected voice to loudly say the name “Taho!” while walking or riding down an area. Filipinos would recognize it and, since the voice is usually projected well, they would hear it from the insides of their homes. Most magtatahos would have a regular business path at a regular schedule; usually in the morning as it is a great breakfast meal or snack. However, it is also common to see these vendors still selling their products in the afternoon or the evening.

When they make a sale, they must first use a metal watch glass to toss out the excess water on the surface of the bean curd. Then, they use a long metal ladle to get and put together the ingredients in front of their buyer in a plastic cup – usually available in two sizes – and serves it to their customer along with a plastic spoon for them to eat wherever they please. One may also choose to use their own cup as it is also common for households to give the vendor a pitcher to be filled with taho so that they can have their own supply of the tasty snack at home; at a higher price, of course. Families would then put the pitcher in their refrigerator and simply need to place the taho in a cup or glass and heat it to be able to eat it or even enjoy it chilled.

Appeal

Taho is popular because it is both delicious and affordable, even with children. It can be found almost anywhere because the demand for it is as strong as when it was first introduced. Its target market is on such a wide scale that it’s almost impossible to measure it in the first place. Simply put, many people from different walks of life enjoy and love taho for what it is: a brief, but sweet escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Nostalgia

The thing about taho is that it is a timeless food that will never go out of fashion, at least not in the foreseeable future. Timelessness is something that food needs in order to become a staple; this is something that food chains try to strive for by showing commercials and promos that promote family and happiness. By showing these elements in their commercials, they are essentially telling people that by eating their food, they will remember their happier times; as well as evoking the feeling of love that can only be achieved by dining together with family.

Taho, on the other hand, needs nothing like that. The reason why taho is purely timeless because our grandparents ate taho when they were children, our parents enjoyed taho when they were younger and so on. In short, taho is something that markets itself with nostalgia simply because it is something that almost every Filipino has eaten at least once during a period of their life.

Love

Essentially, taho is one of those foods that people look for when they need comfort, a quick fix, or both. It’s great for any time of the day and its appeal is definitely a lasting one. However, any food can achieve this feeling so long as they are enjoyed with the people that we love. Are you interested in creating a lasting memory with food, surrounded by the people you love? Give Juan Carlo’s catering a try!


MRE: History of Rations

What is the history of rations?

  1. The first rations appeared in ancient times when Roman soldiers were given two pounds of bread per day which came with olive oil, meat, and wine
  2. The armies during this time mainly relied on barrels upon barrels of dried meat and vegetables on their longer campaigns
  3. Cutting off an army’s trade route was tantamount to winning the war during this time.
  4. In the 18th century, armies carried “garrison rations” which were stored in large wagons which followed columns of troops wherever they travelled. These contained beef or pork, wheat flour or cornmeal, and barrels of apple cider or spruce beer.
  5. During the invasion of Russian, Nicolas Appert revolutionized rations by placing food in sealable jars and covering it in hot water. This sterilized, cooked, and preserved the food all at the same time.
  6. Because glass jars were expensive, canned food was created.
  7. In the 19th century, the USA created the first legitimate rations which provided the full nutritional value of a true meal.

 

Food is so crucial to the survival of the human race. In fact, there are businesses dedicated to providing it, such as Juan Carlo’s wedding catering services. However, during the darker periods of human history, food was also a necessary resource in the art of war. Sustaining an army of thousands of men got the various military forces around the world pondering the gargantuan task of keeping these soldiers fed. See, food is necessary in peace as well as war because without it, soldiers would not be ready for combat.

Most of history saw some small militias rather than large armies for battle. They would usually come together from the local population and would only be active for a short period of time. When these small groups would need to move from place to place, they simply just lived off of the food that they found, the food they could buy, and the food they could confiscate from stores and farms.

In fact, during the ancient times, Rome created the very first permanent and professional army. The Roman Empire divided this army and stationed Legionnaires at all corners and points of their land. This was possible because of the paved road that they had which made the transport of supplies a bit easier. Every soldier was given two pounds of bread per day, which came with olive oil, meat, and wine. These were the first appearance of something that resembled rations. The supply of these came from places as far as Egypt to as near as local fields.

The armies, during this time, mainly relied on barrels upon barrels of dried meat and vegetables on their longer campaigns. However, dried food can only last for so long so at the time, cutting off an army’s trade route is tantamount to winning the war. At the time, food couldn’t last for more than a month so expenditure was at an all-time high for transporting and producing food alone. Lack of food also drove armies to raid and plunder innocent villages for food, water and at times, for manpower.

History has shown the world that the lack of food during emergency cases often drove desperate people to committing things that they normally wouldn’t do, otherwise known as the state of ‘insanity’. One such example is the 1972 Andes Flight Disaster where after several days of starving, the desperate survivors collectively decided, albeit begrudgingly, to eat the flesh of their deceased compatriots. It is a widely accepted fact that hunger drives people to do things in order to survive.

 

1972 Andes Flight Disaster

For a time, profession armies disappeared and did not resurface until the 18th century; most notably in the British Empire. When the American Revolution broke out in 1775, the British Empire was ready and they easily stuck down any rebellion with trained battalions of soldiers. Both sides relied heavily on locally available food for their rations as well as foraging any land that they could. Often, both sides would find themselves too far away from any reliable source of food. They had to carry “garrison rations”, which were stored in large wagons which followed columns of troops wherever they travelled. Their typical supply of food included beef or pork, wheat flour or cornmeal, and barrels of apple cider or spruce beer (during this time, sanitation was still inefficient and it was more hygienic to bring around cider and beer instead of water).

Fresh vegetables were also very unusual to be a part of a battalion’s food supply since it was hard to preserve them. They were only available to soldiers if there was a local supply of it. Because of the lack of fruits and vegetables, soldiers usually suffered from vitamin deficiencies and winter time would take a heavy toll on them. Most of the soldiers who fought in this war died from disease rather than the hands of their enemies.

Napoleon Bonaparte, a famous French conqueror, once said that, “An army marches on its stomach”; and he ardently believed in the importance of proper military nutrition. Unknowingly, this statement would start the search for a way to preserve food and eventually lead to the invention of canned food.

During the invasion of Russia, Napoleon and the French government needed to find a way to supply their massive army with food since the battles took place in faraway fields from their food sources. Because of this, they promised an award to the person who could revolutionize the transport and preservation of food.  Nicolas Appert heard the call and so he developed a preservation method which involved sealing the food in a glass jar and covering it with boiling water so that it will be cooked as well as keeping it preserved. The boiling water is also what kills the bacteria on the meat and sterilizes it while the jar keeps the bacteria from attacking the meat.

This idea is what paved the way to what we now know as ‘canned food’. At the time, the idea was considered revolutionary and it provided safe food for transfer and consumption.

The only problem with canning was that, at the time, the materials needed for canning were expensive and they were difficult to open without the proper tools. Although their need for fresh food was answered, a new problem popped up, but it wasn’t too big of a deal until the early 19th century when the British military used cans sealed with lead solder, which in turn caused lead poisoning.

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It wasn’t until the late 19th century when food rationing was truly revolutionized, at least in its earliest form, by the United States Military. They developed a system of nutrition which addressed the daily nutritional meal of an average person. Various tools and other materials were also developed for the consumption of food, which lead to rations being extremely convenient to transport as well as the easy of preparing the food for eating.

Food is one of the only things in the world which could cause conflicts but at the end of the day, the night will fall and the sun will rise. Simply put, while food is the cause of conflict, it can also be a source of love and nourishment between families and friends.


In Case of Emergency: Survival Cooking Tips

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What do I prepare myself for survival cooking?

  1. Bring tools and know how to use them.
  2. Know the area’s topography and nearby points of convenience.
  3. Practice always.
  4. Bring rations always and learn how to ration your food.
  5. Be aware of danger and avoid it at all costs.

From fancy corporate catering in Manila to a simple dinner at home, cooking is a hobby that touches people’s hearts, as well as fill their stomachs. It is an undisputed fact that cooking is both a practical need as well as an emotionally filling hobby. Whether one cooks at home or at a restaurant, it is definitely a wonderful experience that is shared between loved ones.

With the help of specialized tools and utensils cooking daily is done smoothly day in and day out. However, not everything will go according to plan people have to learn how to adjust and adapt accordingly. In emergency situations, this skill can save a life.

 

In short, cooking is something that isn’t just limited to the kitchen. Having this skill is also useful in the wilderness. Eating to survive is one thing, but to be able to cook to do so is another thing entirely.

If you’re the type of person who revels in and relishes the outdoors, here are some tips for survival cooking:

Bring Tools and Know How to Use them

It is definitely important to remember that it isn’t possible to foresee when an accident or an emergency situation will occur but being prepared for anything is definitely ideal. With this in mind, bring all of the necessary tools that one would need for any outing such as a portable stove, some pots and utensils. With these items in your gear, there’s no danger stopping you from enjoying the wonders of the outdoors.

Besides bringing these necessary tools, it’s always important that you know how to use them. By the time you’re out there and danger strikes, thinking on your feet will surely help you through the toughest of obstacles.

Another great asset you must have when it comes to survival is the capability to use the environment to your advantage. For example, when you need heat to cook your meal and you don’t have a heat source with you, this is where the notion comes to place as you’d then need to create heat for and by yourself. Your surroundings offer you a lot at your disposal, so be sure to know what to do and how to do it.

Know the Area

One of the many basic preparations that a person should do before embarking on a trip is researching on the fauna and flora of the area. It is a basic requirement to understand the topography as well as the animals and plants that inhabit the area. Survival cooking is quite easy in itself if you’re prepared but not knowing which food and animals are safe for consumption could lead to your death.

Another important aspect of research is being aware of the possible threats in the area. Some mountain trails, in the case of the more adventurous travelers, are filled with predators that could pose a threat to people.

Whilst researching your destination’s terrain before embarking on a trip seems ideal, it’s also just as vital that you research the environs’ nearest forms of convenience. Emergency locations such as hospitals, gas stations, police stations, and even a wildlife control office will surely come to your aid should you know of their exact locations. Researching this aspect shows that you’re more than capable in preparing for any obstacles that can be thrown at you.

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Practice

Out of everything that has been discussed so far, nothing is ever more applicable than the classic saying, “Practice Makes Perfect”. In survival cooking, this is important because you don’t want to end being inefficient at it when your life depends on it.

Cooking in the outdoors is definitely a different experience from cooking inside a kitchen. There are many external factors to consider such as the elements and the weather which could potentially affect your meal. Practicing basic cooking without the comfort of using tools is definitely a wise choice for people looking to travel around, or even as a precautionary measure.

Another thing about practice is that it can be done anywhere and at any time. This is a great way to prepare for your next camping trip. Looking to practice your fire-starting skills and other cooking hacks that can prove more than helpful? If so, then grab your pots, pans, and other ingredients and equipment and start practicing.

Have Rations Ready

One of the most commercially available meals are MRE or Meals Ready to Eat. These rations are pre-cooked meals that are sealed in air-tight containers to maintain their freshness or, at the very least, prevent them from expiring. While these are generally more expensive than regular meals, it is recommended to bring MREs on trips or even simply storing them in your vehicle.

This is not just about bringing rations, however. If ever you find yourself stuck in the wilderness for a long period of time, it’s inevitable that your food and water supply will run out. Learning to ration your supply is a great way to survive through anything. With your arsenal of knowledge on how to properly ration your supply, you’ll be able to carry yourself to safety in no time.

Be Aware

Awareness is often the most basic survival skill that is easily overlooked. It is a key factor in one’s survival through any means. While survival cooking is an essential skill, it is even better to actively avoid any situation that could put you in a compromising position.

Key Takeaway

While there are many other survival techniques that one ought to practice or prepare for, the most important thing people should remember is that an ounce of precaution is definitely better than a pound of cure.

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The Cutting Edge: Understanding the Different Cutting Styles

Photo by Benjamin Faust

Photo by Benjamin Faust

What are the different cuts that a chef must know?

  1. The Julienne
  2. The Brunoise
  3. The Batonette
  4. The Chiffonade
  5. The Baton
  6. The Small Dice
  7. The Medium Dice
  8. The Large Dice

One of the most important things a chef must first understand is the concept of different cuts. Every ingredient in a Chef’s arsenal must be cut accordingly. It can also be argued that a Chef’s cutting skills can directly impact how the dish will turn out. This much is true for the most successful restaurant in Europe as much as it is true for quality catering in Manila.

The Basics

One of the most basic things a chef should master is determining which cut to use, how to use it, and when to use it. People who have cooked for a long time understand the fact that the cut they use will determine the accuracy or faithfulness of the dish to the recipe. It affects the taste, consistency, and aesthetics of the dish, as well as its overall presentation. In cooking, aesthetic is just as important as the taste. Studies have shown that people are more likely to enjoy a dish based on its presentation. This isn’t to say that people are, by nature, picky eaters; In fact, the most passionate foodies are the type of people who know that they deserve only the very best from the most passionate chefs. Such is the case with Juan Carlo’s dedicated staff who continuously improves their skills with the latest and the greatest in cooking techniques.

Tools of the Trade

A great thing that a chef should remember is how important their tools are. A blunt and rusty knife will most definitely produce inferior cuts as well as run the risk of infecting the people who consume food produced by said knife. A good chef should always keep their tools in optimal condition. It can also be argued that the state of a chef’s tools reflect on their personality and approach when it comes to cooking and ultimately, their skills in its entirety.

The Importance of Squared Off Ingredients

Mastering each of the basic cuts requires the Chef to understand the importance of squaring their ingredients. The foundation of each and every cut on this list lies with squaring the ingredients and then preparing them according to what cut they should be.

 In order to explain how to do this, an example must be used in the form of a carrot. To start the process, the carrot skin must be peeled and the end must be cut off. Then, it must be sliced into segmented lengths of 4cm thickness. With each segment, one end must be sliced in order to produce a flat surface. Lay this surface face down to continue the process for the other ends to flat surfaces on all sides. The result should be a 3-dimensional rectangle. With this squared off carrot as an imaginary example, all the cuts below can be explained:

The Cuts

There are many different styles of cutting that a chef should remember and here are some of them:

The Julienne 

The Julienne cut is essentially done by cutting your ingredients into stick shapes and they are usually very thin. This is best done for ingredients that are used as a base for various sauces such as for sweet and sour pork.

In order to achieve this cut, it starts with cutting an item into a square. Then, it is cut length-wise with each cut only being 1-2mm thick (or 1/16 in); creating multiple thin, rectangular slices. These will then, in turn, also be cut the same way to end up with slices that resemble a group of matchsticks.

The Brunoise

Simply put, the Brunoise dice is the smallest dice that a chef can produce. The procedure for producing the Brunoise dice is quite similar to making the Julienne cut, except dicing them at the end of the process. Chefs do this by taking their Julienne cuts, bunching it up in their hand, then cutting them length wise which creates the dices of the carrot. Although this seems like a simple process to learn, it is difficult to master because the ideal Brunoise Dice cut is one that has perfect and equal dices.

The Batonnet

By this point you, our reader, will start to notice a pattern: the different cuts use a combination or variation of the basic ones. The Batonnet cut is essentially the Julienne cut except that it is significantly thicker; 6cm thick to be exact.

The Batonnet is done to add depth to a somewhat “flatter” sort of dish as well increasing the flavor of the vegetable. Also, it is used to make a dish appear to be taller, especially when serving a dish that is particularly large. This provides a linear appeal to a customer. It is because of this cut that one will usually see this as a requirement in many recipes in cookbooks.

The Chiffonade

This cut is especially suited for thinner ingredients such as herbs and spices. Unlike the other cuts on the list, the Chiffonade is almost exclusively used for vegetables and not meat; the imaginary example of a carrot, however, is not applicable to this.

The process of this is simple; it first involves stacking the herbs and vegetables to be used. Then, it is rolled like how one would roll a cigar. Once it is rolled, one can begin slicing it just like meat. This produces a nice chiffonade cut for the herbs which is best used for garnishing.

The Baton

This is the largest cut in the Chef’s arsenal (at 12mm thickness) and it is usually used for presentation purposes and crudites. While it is not common, it is necessary to know because it is needed to create Large Dice.

The Small Dice

This is exactly like the Brunoise except it has larger dices. To do this, chefs create thicker Julienne cuts to their carrots; these should be 3mm thick instead of 1-2mm. Applying the Brunoise to these Juliennes will create bigger dices.

The Medium Dice

This is basically applying the Brunoise to the Batonnet which will produce even larger cubes than the small dice. Thus, the name: Medium dice. The result of this should be 6mm cubes of carrots.

The Large Dice

Following the pattern, this is just the Baton with the Brunoise cut applied; creating 12mm cubes. This cut is usually used in stews and long-cooking dishes. It can really bring great presence to a dish and really makes it look professional.

Key Takeaway

In conclusion, cutting is a skill that every chef should endeavor to master, whether or not they cook as a hobby or professionally. At the end of the day, what every person who loves to cook strives for is one thing: Satisfying the people who eat their food.


12 Awesome Themes for a Bachelorette Party

What can be the Best Theme for a Bachelorette Part?

  1. Prepare a camping trip
  2. Party with makeups and get some makeovers
  3. Sing along with the bride
  4. Prepare a replica of the bride’s honeymoon
  5. Join her in her to-do-list and make it happen
  6. Make everything in the bride-to-be’s place in her favorite color and enjoy a slumber party
  7. Party at the poolside and relax in your bikinis
  8. Party at the club
  9. Conduct a tea party for her
  10. Reminisce memories and enjoy a brunch full of laughter with the bride and the squad
  11. Make her wish come true – prepare a Princess-themed party for the bride
  12. Get the bride in an adventure, gather the squad and plan a road trip

While your sister or best friend is busy planning a wedding in Manila, the catering, the wedding venue, and other wedding plans are going to cloud her mind and stress her out. Why not help her to enjoy the days leading up to her special day? You can do this by planning a bachelorette party!

Whether you are on a budget or not, you can organize the perfect one for the bride. Pick one from these fun, smart ideas and gather your girlfriends for a bachelorette bash you will never forget!

 

Camping trip

What’s not awesome about adventure? A camping trip is perfect when you ladies are on a budget but still want to have a great time. With just a tent or two, some sleeping bags, and a bonfire, you and your friends can enjoy a night filled with gossip and stories. While you enjoy talking, eat some sandwiches, grilled food, and the ever favorite s’mores to go with the camping mood. If you go with this plan, then be sure to prepare camping-themed games as well like scavenger hunts to add creativity and laughter.

At-Home Beauty Party

Sometimes, all any girl needs for a good time is a beauty party with her closest friends at home. Gather your girlfriends and tell them to bring their makeup, skincare, nail polishes, bathrobes, and flip flops and head on over to the bride’s place. Give each other a makeover! You can even prank some of friends by giving them silly makeup and having a great laugh about it!

Who said you have to pay a lot for a spa when you can do it at home? An at-home beauty bachelorette party is a great way to give the bride a last day of child-like carefreeness before moving forward in her life.

Good ol’ karaoke

Go plug in the microphone and speakers then let loose with a couple of the bride’s favorite tunes all night. Who cares if you can’t belt out to Whitney Houston’s ‘I Have Nothing’? As long as you and your girlfriends are having fun, nothing else matters. But make sure to alert the neighbors that you will be singing all night long to prevent furious yells at the front door telling you to shut up.

Honeymoon preparation

Surprise the bride by decorating her place to resemble where she and her soon-to-be husband will be having their honeymoon. As for gifts, make sure you and your friends get the goodies and outfits the bride and groom can use during her honeymoon. You can also amp things up by cooking food that the honeymooners will possibly experience during their stay at their destination.

The To-Do List

The bride may have a bucket list of things to do before getting married. However, sometimes, not all the items on the list would get crossed off before the special day. This could be because she’s press for time while planning or she couldn’t do those things with her fiancé.

Use this to your advantage and plan a bachelorette party when you and your girlfriends check those remaining things off together! Just make sure everyone is on board with what she requests. Who knows, the bride may be dying to go bungee jumping but one of your girlfriends has a fear of heights.

(Insert favorite color here) Slumber Party

If you would like something simple yet creative, then just hold a slumber party in the bride-to-be’s place.  The big twist you can do to make it feel special is to make sure everything is in her favorite color! Change the carpet, curtains, pillowcases, bed sheets, tablecloths, and even the wallpaper in whatever color the bride loves. Then give the bride silly, cute gifts—and yes, in her favorite color as well.

Poolside Party

The bride may be looking for some vitamin sea and what better way to make this happen is to rent a unit at a hotel that has a cool pool scene. Make use of your beautiful bikinis, grab some good cocktails, and avail a spa treatment if possible! Definitely, this suggestion is one that everyone will enjoy and have the bride relaxed before her dream wedding.

A Bachelorette Club Party

If the bride’s one to party, then reserve a table at her favorite club. Add spice to the night by dressing up in a themed attire or the most dance worthy outfits! But of course, where there is a club or bar, there is also alcohol. Thus, it’s best not to have too much fun by drinking too much to avoid any unwanted troubles.

Tea Party

If the bride is particularly a tea lover and wants an elegant affair, then it’s best to conduct a tea party for her. You can add finger sandwiches, scones, clotted cream, lace doilies, and various kinds of teas that everyone would love! What’s convenient with this party theme is the fact that this kind of bachelorette party can be held in homes or a rented tearoom.

A Brunch Party

Not all bachelorette parties are held at night. Some can be during the day and no, it wouldn’t be boring. You can gather the bride and your friends in your favorite brunch restaurant, eat your favorites, have fun conversations, and drink unlimited mimosas. Reserve this favorite of restaurant of yours immediately if you’re going for this option. But you can also choose to host the brunch at your place – just add some flair to the drinks for a better experience. You can also make a good and memorable speech too!

‘Princess-Themed’ Party

Every girl wants to be a Princess at least once in her life. To make the bride’s dream come true, why not plan a Princess-themed party? Collect some tiaras for everyone to wear along with their favorite dresses or, even better, have everyone dress up as their favorite Disney princess! Of course, get the bride the Royal Tiara that she deserves – before she becomes someone’s queen, of course.

Road Trip

A bachelorette’s party doesn’t need to be that grand; especially if the bride is the kind who prefers something simple yet adventurous. Aside from a camping trip, you can do this by getting her and your friends to go on road trip.

Pack some snacks, prepare a song list for everyone to jam with, grab a map (in case), and hit the road! If you pass by a few tourist spots, then stop-by and capture some gorgeous pictures to record your memories!

Tip: To make it even more special, keep track of the places you’re going to and write some quick notes – then give it to the bride at the end of trip.

Key Takeaway

Who said only guys have the right to hold bachelor parties? Ladies can also have fun on their last few days of singlehood. Don’t be shy to experiment; it’s the fun that counts.


The Benefits of Organic Food

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Why should you incorporate organic foods in your diet?

  1. The food is undeniably fresh and avoids chemical contamination.
  2. It tastes more deliciously than junk foods.
  3. Antioxidant levels are higher.
  4. You can consume much healthier omega-3 fatty acids.
  5. One can avoid an extra dose of antibiotics that may weaken the immune system.
  6. Helps secure animal welfare and of course, the safety of the children and women who consumes much more milk.
  7. Helps you save in many ways.
  8. Helps maintain environment-friendly surroundings.
  9. Helps preserve agricultural diversity and save everyone from destruction.
  10. Helps support the local company by creating jobs and keeping the farmers thriving.

Although there are people who find organic foods pricey and hard to find, studies show that they are much more nutritious and healthier compared to the conventional food. These can help lengthen lives as well as prevent diseases. Even the best wedding catering in Manila know these benefits and offer organic food in their services for the guests that need or want it.

Organic foods are those that were grown without the use of pesticides, synthetic fertilizers, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), and antibiotics (in the case of animals). By removing these substances, consumers can enjoy a wide range of benefits that will be discussed below. After reading this article, you will know why the popularity of organic foods has boomed in the past few years.  Without further ado, here are reasons why you should incorporate more organic foods in your diet:

Freshness guaranteed

Organic foods are fresher because, compared to conventional food, they don’t contain preservatives, synthetic fertilizers, and chemical pesticides. For the food companies, preservatives are considered important for these products to lengthen their shelf life. However, these chemicals also contaminate the food with harmful substances.

Likewise with preservatives, the same goes for fertilizers and pesticides when the food is still being grown. Though this may be essential for protecting crops from elements and pests, they’re made of dangerous chemicals such as organophosphorus, which could harm a person’s health. In fact, studies show that synthetic fertilizers and chemical pesticides have been connected to illnesses like cancer, hypertension, Parkinson’s disease, and infertility to name a few.

Better taste

Organic foods are proven to be more delicious thanks to being grown in healthy soil and natural fertilizers. At first, eating organic food may feel different especially if you are used to foods loaded with preservatives like MSG. But after a short time, your body will get used to organic foods and the junk foods will start to leave a bad aftertaste.

More Antioxidants

The best benefit of organic foods is that it is 69% higher in antioxidants compared to conventionally grown foods. Research says that eating healthy organic food increases antioxidant content in the human body; further protecting cells from damage. Additionally, it also contributes to strengthening the immune system, reducing weight gain, and healthy reproduction.

It can help you save money

While it is true organic products are more expensive, they will help you save money in several ways. As mentioned above, they are very healthy and can help in preventing diseases. This means that you won’t spend too much on medical care in the long run.

For the gardeners, you can grow your very own organic garden in your yard and not have to worry about buying vegetables and fruits in the market. By doing this, you can always get them for free and at its freshest condition which make for the best tasting meal.

Environmental benefits

The process of creating non-organic foods is harmful to the environment. Here a just few examples:

  1. Conventional farming methods can cause soil erosion.
  2. The pesticides used will retain in the soil for a very long time.
  3. Artificial pest controls are becoming less and less effective, meaning more chemicals must be used so that they can really kill the pests.

By buying organic products, you help to promote the natural ways of growing plants and raising animals as well save the environment from those harmful chemicals.

Helps Preserve Agricultural Diversity

Preserving agricultural diversity should be a concern to people to avoid losing crops and species that supports the food chain. If people would only rely on one or two kinds of food, devastation is more likely to occur. An instance of this is the potato famine in Ireland in which a plague struck the crops; thereby causing millions of people to starve which eventually led to their death.

In organic farming, food sources are maximized to an assorted range of food varieties. Also, traditional practices are taken into account. Hence, organic farming is more tolerant to regional conditions and pests.

 Support for the Farming Community

Purchasing organic food especially in a farmer’s market can help support the local companies by creating jobs and keeping the farmers thriving. People who are committed to buying organic food are the only ones who keep these farms financially stable. Why not add to the community of organic-loving people and help these farmers?

Key Takeaway

Although organic food can sometimes be unbelievably expensive, the health benefits from eating these foods can help prevent you from spending much more money in various things such as hospital bills. Try investing in organic foods – or even in your own mini-farm in your garden – and see the difference or differences they make in your life.