Showing posts with label Chilies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chilies. Show all posts

Wednesday, 24 April 2024

Exploring Flavourful Alternatives: Curries Without Chilies, Embracing Ginger, Instead

In the world of culinary delights, few dishes tantalise the taste buds quite like a well-made curry. Rich, aromatic, and bursting with flavour, curries are a beloved staple in many households across the globe. 

However, for those who prefer a milder palate or have a sensitivity to spicy foods, or have an allergy to chilies, the thought of indulging in a curry dish may seem daunting. 

Fear not, for there exists a delightful alternative that not only maintains the essence of a traditional curry but also offers a unique twist on the classic recipe. Ginger. In fact, some regions of India do not use chilies in their curry dishes. They replace chilies with ginger.

Ginger, with its warm, pungent flavour, is a versatile ingredient that has been used in cooking for centuries. Renowned for its medicinal properties and culinary appeal, ginger adds depth and complexity to dishes, making it an ideal substitute for chilies in curries. 

By harnessing the power of ginger, you can create curries that are bold, aromatic, and utterly satisfying without the fiery heat of traditional chili peppers.

The beauty of using ginger in curries lies in its ability to infuse dishes with a subtle spiciness and a hint of sweetness, all while imparting a distinctive aroma that is both comforting and inviting. Whether grated, minced, or sliced, ginger lends itself effortlessly to curry recipes, enhancing the overall flavour profile and elevating the dining experience.

To embark on your culinary journey of crafting curries with ginger, start by selecting the freshest ginger root available. Look for ginger that is firm, with smooth skin and a strong, spicy fragrance. Once you have acquired your ginger, it's time to get creative in the kitchen.

Begin by preparing your chosen meat or vegetables, ensuring they are cut into bite-sized pieces for even cooking. In a pan or pot, heat a small amount of oil and add finely chopped onions, garlic, and ginger, allowing them to sauté until fragrant and golden brown. Next, add your choice of spices – think cumin, coriander, turmeric, and garam masala – and toast them gently to release their aromatic oils.

Once your spices are fragrant, add your prepared meat or vegetables to the pan, stirring well to coat them in the spice mixture. Pour in a generous amount of coconut milk or broth, depending on your preference, and allow the curry to simmer gently until the flavours meld together and the sauce thickens to your desired consistency.

As your curry simmers away, take a moment to appreciate the tantalising aroma that fills your kitchen, a symphony of spices and ginger dancing in harmony. When your curry is ready, serve it piping hot alongside poppadoms, fluffy basmati rice and warm naan bread, garnished with fresh herbs and a squeeze of lime for a burst of brightness.

With each spoonful of your ginger-infused curry, savor the depth of flavour and the warmth that envelops your senses. Whether you're a seasoned curry connoisseur or a curious newcomer to the world of spice, embracing ginger as a substitute for chilies in curries promises a culinary adventure that is both delicious and satisfying.

So, the next time you find yourself craving the comforts of a hearty curry but wish to dial down the heat, reach for a knob of ginger and let your imagination take flight. With its aromatic charm and subtle spiciness, ginger invites you to explore new culinary horizons and reimagine the possibilities of a beloved classic.

Thursday, 2 November 2023

Beacon Foods Celebrates 120 Years' Combined Service by Six Employees

The combined service totalling over 120 years by six dedicated employees has been celebrated by Beacon Foods, one of the UK's top suppliers of ingredients and ready-to-eat products.

The award-winning Brecon-based business, which has in excess of 130 employees, arranged a special fish and chip lunch for all the employees working on the day to celebrate the occasion. They each also received a gift from the company.

Chairman Edward Gough is the longest serving employee with 31 years to his name, although he is closely followed by Rob Sweet with 30 years' service.

The other long serving staff recognised were Tracy Smith and Mansel Richards, both with 20 years' service and Nicola Lewis and Shir Gurung with 10 years' service.

Nearly a quarter of Beacon Foods' workforce have worked for the company for five years or more and 16% have given at least 10 years' service.

“We are really very grateful for the loyal service and dedication that our long-serving employees have given to Beacon Foods,” said Edward. “The company just wouldn't have been able to grow so much and be as successful as it is today without them."

The company has invested £6 million in a three-year expansion programme which has doubled both the size of its manufacturing and storage facilities - to 53,000 square feet – and its production capacity.

Beacon Foods supplies food manufacturers, food service, coffee shops, fast food chains and travel and hospitality industries.

The company is the UK's leading specialist producer of garlic, ginger and chili puree, roasted and char grilled vegetables and fruit ranges, relishes, chutneys, sauces and fruit compotes.

The ingredients go into literally thousands of products, including sandwiches, ready meals, pizzas, soups, drinks and desserts, which can be found on supermarket shelves, airlines, restaurant chains and coffee shops.

(Pictured: Beacon Foods chairman Edward Gough (second from right) with long serving employees Rob Sweet, Nicola Lewis, Mansel Richards, Shir Gurung and Tracy Smith)

Monday, 30 October 2023

Operations Manager Returns to Lead Major Expansion at Beacon Foods


Beacon Foods' new operations manager David Branter is excited to re-join Beacon Foods, one of the UK's leading suppliers of ingredients and ready-to-eat products, to contribute to the company's major expansion.

He says the Brecon-based business, which supplies food manufacturers, food service, coffee shops, fast food chains and travel and hospitality industries, is now perfectly placed to secure new business opportunities.

Investment totalling £6 million in the last three years has seen Beacon Foods double the size of its manufacturing and storage facilities to 53,000 square feet in preparation for business growth.

The company, which has 130 employees, has greatly increased production volumes, capabilities and packaging options by investing in state-of-art machinery.

David, 53, who previously worked for the company in 2021, is delighted to be back working closely with chairman Edward Gough and the management team to drive the business forward.

“It's a very exciting time for the company which is expanding and is in the best place it has ever been,” he said. “The leadership is very good and the staff recruited by the company over the last couple of years have made a positive impact to the business.

“We have doubled our manufacturing capacity, have a good reputation for quality, safe products and customer service and have already secured more business, so the future looks very promising.

“We have a stable, core workforce, with around a quarter of the staff having worked for the company for between 5 and 30 years, which shows the strength of the business.”

David says the company's USP are its huge variety of products, Beacon Foods has some 6,000 different recipes, and sharp focus on personal service, which appeals to customers in many different markets.

“There is a high level of complexity in the different products that we produce and we have many years of experience, which makes us stand out from competitors,” he added.

Established in 1993, Beacon Foods is the UK's leading specialist producer of garlic, ginger and chili puree, roasted and char grilled vegetables and fruit ranges, relishes, chutneys, sauces and fruit compotes.

The ingredients go into literally thousands of products, including sandwiches, ready meals, pizzas, soups, drinks and desserts, which can be found on supermarket shelves, airlines, restaurant chains and coffee shops.