Tag: Digital Gastronomy

  • Creamy pasta recipe with tuna

    Creamy pasta recipe with tuna

    Ingredients

    • 500 grams of penne or spaghetti noodles;
    • Water to cook pasta;
    • 1 large onion;
    • 4 middle garlic teeth;
    • 2 tablespoons of margarine;
    • 1 can of tuna (170 grams);
    • 1/2 teaspoon salt (or to taste);
    • 1/2 teaspoon of red pepper (or to taste);
    • 3 tablespoons of mayonnaise (110 grams);
    • 1 can of cream (300 grams).

    Method of preparation

    • First, keep the water warm in the pan.
    • When the water is boiling, put on the pasta and cook as per the instructions of the pack until it is al dente.
    • Add the tuna, season with salt, pepper and mix well for about 2 minutes. Turn off the fire, finish with mayonnaise and cream. Move quickly.
    • Dispose of the pasta water and pour the sauce over it. Mix well, grate the Parmesan cheese, put it on top and enjoy!
  • 🍪 Cookies Stuffed Bakery StyleHigh, crispy cookies on the outside, soft on the inside and with a super creamy filling.

    🍪 Cookies Stuffed Bakery Style
    Tall cookies, crispy on the outside, soft on the inside and with a super creamy filling.


    📋 Ingredients
    Cookie Mass
    Butter without salt: 180 g (at room temperature)
    Brown sugar: 150 g
    Refined sugar: 100 g
    Egg: 1 unit
    Vanilla Essence: 1 teaspoon
    Wheat flour: 320 g
    Sodium bicarbonate: 1 teaspoon
    Salt: 1 pinch
    Medium bitter chocolate: 200 g (in drops or minced)
    Filling (Ganache)
    Chocolate medium bitter or milk: 150 g
    Milk cream: 100 g
    👨‍🍳 Preparation Mode
    1. Fill
    Melt the chocolate together with the cream (in the water bath or microwave, every 30 seconds) until you get a smooth ganache.
    Take it to the fridge for a few minutes to firm and gain enough structure to stuff.
    2. Mass
    In the mixer or with a fouet, beat the butter with brown sugar and refined sugar until it forms a light and cute cream.
    Add the egg and vanilla, mixing well.
    Incorporating wheat flour, bicarbonate and a pinch of salt. Just move it until the mass is homogeneous.
    Add the chocolate drops (or pieces) and mix gently.
    3. Assembly and Modeling
    Divide the mass into portions of about 80 g.
    Open each portion in the hand, add 20 g of ganache in the center and close carefully by modeling a sealed ball.
    Dispose of the balls in a baking machine and bring them to the refrigerator for 20 minutes before baking (this prevents the cookie from spreading too much).
    4. Oven and Finishing
    Preheat the oven at 180 °C.
    Bake cookies for 12 to 15 minutes. The centre should remain slightly soft to the touch.
    Remove from the oven and let the baking machine rest for 10 minutes before moving or serving.
    Tip: This rest time is fundamental! It allows the firm skin on the outside without too much roasting the center, ensuring that classic texture and creamy filling.

  • Proteins or Fibers at breakfast? The Study That Reveals the Perfect Combination to Lose Weight.

    Proteins or Fibers at breakfast? The Study That Reveals the Perfect Combination to Lose Weight.


    When it comes to weight loss, morning meal is usually the center of intense debates. After all, what works best to start the day: a protein-reinforced dish to stop hunger or a meal overflowing fibers to regulate the organism? A recent cross-interruption study decided to put these two approaches to the test, subjecting the participants to 28 days of each protocol and delivering valuable discoveries on how our metabolism actually responds to each nutrient.
    During the experiment, researchers provided all meals of volunteers in two well-defined regimens. The first protocol focused on a high fiber content, ensuring about 30 grams daily from ingredients such as wheat bran, lentils and beans. The second directed 30% of all daily calories to high-quality protein sources, such as eggs, meat and dairy products. In both diets, the distribution of calories followed a strategic logic: 45% of the total daily was concentrated at breakfast, 35% at lunch and only 20% at dinner.
    The results showed that both paths lead to weight loss, but by completely distinct and fascinating pathways. The hyperprotein diet stood out for direct control of hunger. By stimulating the release of gastrointestinal hormones linked to reduced appetite, high protein intake significantly reduced the desire to eat throughout the day, facilitating the maintenance of a caloric deficit spontaneously.
    On the other hand, the fiber-rich protocol had a slight advantage in overall weight loss due to its profound impact on metabolic health. Fermentable fibers served as a banquet for beneficial bacteria of the digestive tract, especially bifidobacteria. This proliferation strengthened the integrity of the intestinal barrier, combated low-grade inflammation and boosted butyrate production. — a short-chain fatty acid directly associated with increased insulin sensitivity. In practical terms, while the protein silences the stomach, the fiber rearranges the metabolic gear of the body.
    The great lesson that the study leaves us is that we don't have to choose a side. Proteins and fibers act in a complementary way: a safe anxiety and hunger peaks, while the other nourishes the microbiota and optimizes energy expenditure. Bringing this discovery into daily routine is simpler than it seems. The most efficient way for those seeking to lose weight with health is to unite the best of both worlds at the first meal.
    Set up a smart breakfast ensuring between 20 and 30 grams of protein — through eggs, natural yogurt or thin cheeses — combined with good sources of fiber such as oats, seeds or nuts. This synergy not only prolongs the sensation of satiety for hours and stabilizes blood glucose levels, but also ensures that your intestine works in favor of your goals.

  • Italian Traditional Pizza

    Italian Traditional Pizza

    Ingredients
    Mass (net 4 pizzas)

    1000 g of wheat flour;
    600 g cold water;
    30 g of salt;
    15 g of extra virgin olive oil;
    5 g of dried biological yeast.
    Coverage

    fresh tomato sauce;
    Fior di Latte cheese;
    Basil leaves;
    Garlic confit.
    Method of preparation
    Mass

    Dissolve biological yeast in about 100 g of cold water.
    In a large mass or bowl, put the wheat flour.
    Add water gradually, mixing until all flour is incorporated.
    Add the salt and keep mixing.
    Add extra virgin olive oil and soak until you get a smooth, homogeneous and elastic mass.
    Initial rest

    Cover the dough with plastic film.
    Let rest for 30 minutes at room temperature.
    Division and billing

    Divide the mass into four portions of approximately 400 g each.
    Model balls very smooth and tensioned.
    Place each in a lightly greased container with lid.
    Fermentation

    Take the pasta to the refrigerator for approximately 24 hours for slow fermentation.
    Assembly

    Remove the masses from the refrigerator between two and three hours before using them, keeping the containers capped at room temperature.
    Sprinkle wheat flour or semolina on the counter.
    Open the mass of the center to the edges, preserving the air bubbles formed during fermentation.
    Spread the fresh tomato sauce.
    Add the Fior di Latte cheese, basil leaves and garlic confit.
    Bake in preheated oven at approximately 250 °C until the dough is golden and the cheese melted.
    The long fermentation period is one of the great differentials of this recipe, providing a lighter, tasty and easily digestible mass. With simple ingredients and classic coverage, the pizza brings together traditional characteristics of Italian cuisine and can be reproduced at home for those seeking a more artisanal result.

  • Cooking and Gastronomy: Tastes That Feed the Soul

    Cooking and Gastronomy: Tastes That Feed the Soul

    Cooking is much more than just preparing food; it is a form of art, affection and health. In this guide, we explore practical recipes, ingredients benefits and the joy of cooking.

    Recipes and Tastes

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

    How to reuse food creatively? Recipes like rice fried are perfect for turning leftovers into main nutritious and tasty dishes.

    Cooking at home helps mental health? Yes, cooking is considered a therapeutic activity that stimulates creativity and focus at the present time.

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