nibot ([personal profile] nibot) wrote2005-02-23 09:13 pm
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food: tonight's dinner

  • chicken tikka masala
  • chick peas chana masala
  • steamed rice
  • asparagus[1] baked in olive oil, lime juice, and garlic salt
  • blueberry tapioca pudding[2]
  • yerba mate[3]
  • gin and tonic

ryan & me = awesome!

[1] thanks to [livejournal.com profile] narrow_bridge, [2] for some reason it didn't congeal.. did I not boil it long enough or what?, [3] thanks to [livejournal.com profile] hypostatization!

[identity profile] nanomonkey.livejournal.com 2005-02-24 04:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Tapioca is natoriously a long dessert to prepare. Your best bet is to soak the pearls overnight, otherwise they take a couple of hours in a double boiler (if using milk). THEN you have to bake it for a minimum of two hours.

Minute tapioca takes less time but it's not as good. I love tapioca by the way, and always save room when I go to Fresh Choice as I don't have time to make it at home.

When I was a chef at New World Vegetarian in Oakland there was a little old vietnamese lady that would come in an make vietnamese tapioca pudding (with real chunks of tapioca root, along with various shapes of tapioca jellies). It was heavenly. I meant to come in on a day off and commit her recipe to memory.

Blueberry Tapioca sounds heavenly.

[identity profile] nibot.livejournal.com 2005-02-24 10:05 pm (UTC)(link)
I used minute tapioca.. I just mixed milk, sugar, and tapioca, and let it boil, then let it cool. Usually it works, but this time it did not gelatinate.. I don't know what went wrong. I tried boiling it again this afternoon.. we'll see when I go home whether it worked.