Clementine and pomegranate crush. Photo: Scott Price
Clementine and pomegranate crush. Photo: Scott Price
Clementine and pomegranate crush. Photo: Scott Price
Clementine and pomegranate crush. Photo: Scott Price

New Year's Eve: Five recipes to create the ultimate feast at home, from drinks through to dessert


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New Year's Eve packages in the UAE this year are, in a word, exorbitant. If you don't feel up to breaking the bank but still fancy a special evening, here are some dishes to consider.

A pre-dinner drink to set the tone

When it comes to elegant at-home dining, mismatched plates, knives and forks that have seen better days, and drinks served from mugs that previously doubled as toothbrush holders really aren’t going to cut it. To keep things classy and avoid a last-­minute panic before New Year’s Eve, have a rummage through your kitchen cupboards and make sure all your serve-ware, from side plates right through to dessert spoons, is restaurant-­standard clean.

Once your glassware is gleaming, you’ll want something impressive to pour into it. The following clementine, rosemary and pomegranate drink is just right; it not only looks fancy (the sort of thing that might be handed around with nibbles in a posh restaurant), but also tastes wonderful: tangy, sweet and aromatic all at once.

Clementine, rosemary and pomegranate crush

Makes 4 glasses

Prep time: 5 minutes plus infusing

Cook time: 5 minutes

Ingredients

100ml water
100g granulated sugar
3 clementines
8 sprigs rosemary
4tbsp pomegranate seeds (seeds from ¼ pomegranate)
300ml pomegranate juice
75ml soda water, chilled

Method

1. Put the water, sugar, zest and juice from the clementines, and half the rosemary sprigs in a small saucepan set over a medium-low heat. Simmer for three to four minutes until the sugar dissolves.

2. Remove the pan from the heat and leave to infuse for at least two hours. Strain through a sieve and set aside until needed.

3. Divide the pomegranate seeds among four of your prettiest glasses and muddle lightly to extract a little juice. Fill glasses to three quarters with ice.

4. Mix the infused syrup and pomegranate juice, stirring to combine. Divide among the ice-filled glasses.

5. Finish with a generous splash of soda water, garnish with the remaining rosemary sprigs before serving.

Start as you mean to go on

For a truly successful evening of eating, a great-tasting main course is a given, while a showstopper dessert will help to keep the mood convivial, but perhaps most important of all is the first bite of food of the night.

A platter of delicious nibbles before dinner will set the tone for things to come, alluding to the lucky recipients that they’re in for a treat. With that in mind, and to really up the ante in the impressive stakes, delicate, warm-from-the-oven gougeres are hard to beat. These crisp cheesy puffs require a little effort to prepare (the recipe calls for you to make choux pastry), but the technique is simple and the results well worth it. Serve warm and prepare for the compliments to come flooding in.

Parmesan, smoked paprika and garlic gougeres

Parmesan, smoked paprika and garlic gougeres. Photo: Scott Price
Parmesan, smoked paprika and garlic gougeres. Photo: Scott Price

Makes 28-30

Prep time: 15 minutes

Cook time: 25 minutes

Ingredients

250ml water
80g butter, diced
150g plain flour
4 large eggs, beaten
¼tsp smoked paprika, plus extra to serve
1tsp garlic powder
175g Parmesan, grated

Method

1. Preheat the oven to 220°C and line two large baking trays with baking paper.

2. Set a saucepan with the water and butter over a medium heat. Add half a teaspoon of fine salt and simmer until the butter dissolves. Remove the pan from the heat and carefully stir in the flour.

3. Return the pan to the heat and stir until the dough comes away from the sides of the pan to form a smooth ball.

4. Remove the pan from the heat once more and continue to beat the mix until the dough has cooled (you can use an electric mixer or hand whisk to do this).

5. Add the eggs, a little at a time, continuing to beat well between each addition. Stir in the smoked paprika, garlic powder and the majority of the Parmesan.

6. Spoon the mix into a piping bag and pipe walnut-sized pieces of dough on to the prepared trays; if you don’t have a piping bag, use a teaspoon instead.

7. Scatter with the remaining Parmesan and transfer to the preheated oven. As soon as you shut the oven door, reduce the temperature to 200°C. Bake for 20 minutes.

8. Serve warm and dusted with a little extra smoked paprika.

Don’t overthink the main course

Our advice for the main course element of this meal is straightforward: pick a recipe that you love and are entirely comfortable making, then work out how to elevate or embellish it to special-occasion status.

For example, should steak and chips be your desert island meal, treat yourself to a prime piece of Wagyu and drizzle heady, fragrant truffle oil over triple-cooked golden fries. Similarly, if fish is your thing, forget about hard-working weeknight salmon and push the boat out with a handsome fillet of meaty turbot served with a classic brown butter and caper sauce. 

If you need further inspiration for a main course that is simple to prepare but sensational to eat, we recommend the recipe below that has delicate tendrils of spaghetti tossed with a creamy, rich sauce made with plenty of best-quality, extra-virgin olive oil, salty, piquant aged Parmesan and a scattering of parsley.

Lemon-Parmesan spaghetti

Lemon-Parmesan spaghetti. Photo: Scott Price
Lemon-Parmesan spaghetti. Photo: Scott Price

Serves 4

Prep time: 10 minutes

Cook time: 15 minutes

Ingredients

1tbsp olive oil
3 garlic cloves, crushed
Juice and zest of 2 lemons, plus extra zest to serve
5tbsp extra-virgin olive oil
125g aged Parmesan, grated, plus extra to serve
350g spaghetti
50g almonds, toasted and chopped
½ bunch parsley, leaves picked and finely chopped

Method

1. Set a frying pan with the olive oil over a low heat. Add the garlic and cook, without colouring, for two to three minutes. Remove from the heat and tip into a bowl.

2. Add the lemon juice and zest, then drizzle in the extra virgin olive oil. Add the Parmesan, season with black pepper and beat together to combine.

3. Cook spaghetti in boiling salted water according to pack instructions. Drain well, reserving the cooking water.

4. Return the pan with the pasta to the heat and stir in the lemon-Parmesan sauce, adding a little of the reserved pasta cooking water.

5. Stir in three quarters of the chopped almonds and parsley. Divide among serving bowls and garnish with the remaining parsley, lemon zest, Parmesan and almonds.

It’s the little things

When you stop to consider what makes a restaurant experience memorable, obviously the quality of the food plays a major part, but often it’s the added extras and finishing touches that combine to make a lasting impact. In order to ensure your New Year’s Eve meal at home feels seriously special, go big on the little details.

Offering an elegant palate cleanser once the main course plates have been cleared will not only keep the restaurant vibes coming, but you’ll simultaneously pique interest, awaken taste buds and effortlessly impress.

A citrusy granita will serve you well here. Granita is far easier to make than sorbet (no churning or ice cream machine required) and is just as tasty. The pink grapefruit and peppercorn number below is pleasingly sharp, looks good and has a subtle, rounded warmth, thanks to the peppercorns. It can also be made a day or two in advance to cut down on any last-minute stress.

Grapefruit and pink peppercorn granita

Grapefruit and pink peppercorn granita. Photo: Scott Price
Grapefruit and pink peppercorn granita. Photo: Scott Price

Serves 4-6

Prep time: 10 minutes plus freezing

Cook time: 5 minutes

Ingredients

150g caster sugar
2tsp pink peppercorns, lightly crushed
Pared zest and juice of 3 large pink grapefruits (about 250ml juice)

Method

1. Set a saucepan with the sugar, peppercorns, grapefruit zest and 180ml water over a medium-high heat, and bring to the boil. Continue to boil, stirring often, for one to two minutes, until the sugar has completely dissolved.

2. Remove from the heat and leave to cool. Cover with cling film, transfer to the fridge and chill for at least an hour.

3. Pass the mixture through a sieve into a large bowl, discarding the peppercorns and zest. Add the grapefruit juice and mix well. Pour into a large shallow baking dish and transfer to the freezer.

4. Leave for an hour, then use a fork to scrape the frozen edges into the middle. Return to the freezer, then repeat this process two to three times more, until the granita has set.

5. When you’re ready to serve, use a fork to scrape the surface of the granita into fine crystals. Transfer to chilled glasses and serve straight away.

Finish with a flourish

An impressive, crisp on the outside, mallowy in the middle, marbled chocolate meringue filled with a rich chestnut-chocolate cream and finished with yet more chocolate feels celebratory through and through, and is a fitting way to end a New Year’s Eve meal.

While in a restaurant, meringues tend to be served individually or pre-sliced, the nice thing about being at home is that you can ensure maximum visual impact by bringing your creation to the table whole. Not only that, all the hard work (if you can call it work), can be done in advance – make both the meringue and the chocolate-chestnut cream the day before, and simply assemble on the night.

Chocolate and chestnut meringue

Chocolate and chestnut meringue. Photo: Scott Price
Chocolate and chestnut meringue. Photo: Scott Price

Serves 4-6

Prep time: 30 minutes plus cooling

Cook time: 90 minutes

Ingredients for the meringue

4 egg whites
225g caster sugar
1tsp corn flour
1tsp white vinegar
150g dark chocolate, melted

Ingredients for the chestnut cream

50g chestnut puree or jam
60g icing sugar, plus extra to serve
450ml double cream
20g dark chocolate, finely grated

Method

1. Preheat the oven to 160°C. Draw a 23cm circle on a sheet of baking paper and use to line a baking tray.

2. In a large, clean bowl beat the egg whites with an electric hand whisk until they form stiff, shiny peaks. Gradually add the sugar, a couple of tablespoons at a time, whisking well between each addition.

3. Once all the sugar has been added continue to whisk until the meringue is smooth, stiff and glossy. Whisk in the corn flour and white vinegar.

4. Drizzle over the melted dark chocolate. Without stirring the chocolate in, pile the meringue mix on to the prepared baking tray, spreading to fill the circle and building the mix up around the edges to form a border.

5. Transfer to the oven and reduce the temperature to 120°C. Cook for 90 minutes, then turn the oven off and open the oven door slightly. Leave the meringue to cool.

6. Carefully peel off the baking paper and place the meringue on a serving dish or cake stand.

7. Mix the chestnut puree or jam, chopped chestnuts and icing sugar together. Beat the cream to stiff peaks, then fold in the chestnut mixture.

8. To assemble, swirl the chestnut cream over the centre of the meringue, and garnish with icing sugar and grated dark chocolate.

Other ways to buy used products in the UAE

UAE insurance firm Al Wathba National Insurance Company (AWNIC) last year launched an e-commerce website with a facility enabling users to buy car wrecks.

Bidders and potential buyers register on the online salvage car auction portal to view vehicles, review condition reports, or arrange physical surveys, and then start bidding for motors they plan to restore or harvest for parts.

Physical salvage car auctions are a common method for insurers around the world to move on heavily damaged vehicles, but AWNIC is one of the few UAE insurers to offer such services online.

For cars and less sizeable items such as bicycles and furniture, Dubizzle is arguably the best-known marketplace for pre-loved.

Founded in 2005, in recent years it has been joined by a plethora of Facebook community pages for shifting used goods, including Abu Dhabi Marketplace, Flea Market UAE and Arabian Ranches Souq Market while sites such as The Luxury Closet and Riot deal largely in second-hand fashion.

At the high-end of the pre-used spectrum, resellers such as Timepiece360.ae, WatchBox Middle East and Watches Market Dubai deal in authenticated second-hand luxury timepieces from brands such as Rolex, Hublot and Tag Heuer, with a warranty.

Company Profile

Name: Thndr
Started: 2019
Co-founders: Ahmad Hammouda and Seif Amr
Sector: FinTech
Headquarters: Egypt
UAE base: Hub71, Abu Dhabi
Current number of staff: More than 150
Funds raised: $22 million

New UK refugee system

 

  • A new “core protection” for refugees moving from permanent to a more basic, temporary protection
  • Shortened leave to remain - refugees will receive 30 months instead of five years
  • A longer path to settlement with no indefinite settled status until a refugee has spent 20 years in Britain
  • To encourage refugees to integrate the government will encourage them to out of the core protection route wherever possible.
  • Under core protection there will be no automatic right to family reunion
  • Refugees will have a reduced right to public funds
How being social media savvy can improve your well being

Next time when procastinating online remember that you can save thousands on paying for a personal trainer and a gym membership simply by watching YouTube videos and keeping up with the latest health tips and trends.

As social media apps are becoming more and more consumed by health experts and nutritionists who are using it to awareness and encourage patients to engage in physical activity.

Elizabeth Watson, a personal trainer from Stay Fit gym in Abu Dhabi suggests that “individuals can use social media as a means of keeping fit, there are a lot of great exercises you can do and train from experts at home just by watching videos on YouTube”.

Norlyn Torrena, a clinical nutritionist from Burjeel Hospital advises her clients to be more technologically active “most of my clients are so engaged with their phones that I advise them to download applications that offer health related services”.

Torrena said that “most people believe that dieting and keeping fit is boring”.

However, by using social media apps keeping fit means that people are “modern and are kept up to date with the latest heath tips and trends”.

“It can be a guide to a healthy lifestyle and exercise if used in the correct way, so I really encourage my clients to download health applications” said Mrs Torrena.

People can also connect with each other and exchange “tips and notes, it’s extremely healthy and fun”.

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This article is part of a guide on where to live in the UAE. Our reporters will profile some of the country’s most desirable districts, provide an estimate of rental prices and introduce you to some of the residents who call each area home.

French business

France has organised a delegation of leading businesses to travel to Syria. The group was led by French shipping giant CMA CGM, which struck a 30-year contract in May with the Syrian government to develop and run Latakia port. Also present were water and waste management company Suez, defence multinational Thales, and Ellipse Group, which is currently looking into rehabilitating Syrian hospitals.

The specs: 2019 Haval H6

Price, base: Dh69,900

Engine: 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder

Transmission: Seven-speed automatic

Power: 197hp @ 5,500rpm

Torque: 315Nm @ 2,000rpm

Fuel economy, combined: 7.0L / 100km

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'The worst thing you can eat'

Trans fat is typically found in fried and baked goods, but you may be consuming more than you think.

Powdered coffee creamer, microwave popcorn and virtually anything processed with a crust is likely to contain it, as this guide from Mayo Clinic outlines: 

Baked goods - Most cakes, cookies, pie crusts and crackers contain shortening, which is usually made from partially hydrogenated vegetable oil. Ready-made frosting is another source of trans fat.

Snacks - Potato, corn and tortilla chips often contain trans fat. And while popcorn can be a healthy snack, many types of packaged or microwave popcorn use trans fat to help cook or flavour the popcorn.

Fried food - Foods that require deep frying — french fries, doughnuts and fried chicken — can contain trans fat from the oil used in the cooking process.

Refrigerator dough - Products such as canned biscuits and cinnamon rolls often contain trans fat, as do frozen pizza crusts.

Creamer and margarine - Nondairy coffee creamer and stick margarines also may contain partially hydrogenated vegetable oils.

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Manchester United v Club America

When: Thursday, 9pm Arizona time (Friday UAE, 8am)

Global state-owned investor ranking by size

1.

United States

2.

China

3.

UAE

4.

Japan

5

Norway

6.

Canada

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Singapore

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What can victims do?

Always use only regulated platforms

Stop all transactions and communication on suspicion

Save all evidence (screenshots, chat logs, transaction IDs)

Report to local authorities

Warn others to prevent further harm

Courtesy: Crystal Intelligence

Company Profile

Name: JustClean

Based: Kuwait with offices in other GCC countries

Launch year: 2016

Number of employees: 130

Sector: online laundry service

Funding: $12.9m from Kuwait-based Faith Capital Holding

MATHC INFO

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New Zealand 7 (Try: Savea; Con: Mo'unga)

COMPANY PROFILE

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Started: 2018

Founder: Aliyah Al Abbar and Hend Al Marri

Based: Dubai

Industry: Technology and talent management

Initial investment: Dh20,000

Investors: Self-funded

Total customers: 40

The specs

Engine: 2.0-litre 4cyl turbo

Power: 261hp at 5,500rpm

Torque: 405Nm at 1,750-3,500rpm

Transmission: 9-speed auto

Fuel consumption: 6.9L/100km

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BMW M5 specs

Engine: 4.4-litre twin-turbo V-8 petrol enging with additional electric motor

Power: 727hp

Torque: 1,000Nm

Transmission: 8-speed auto

Fuel consumption: 10.6L/100km

On sale: Now

Price: From Dh650,000

England World Cup squad

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Starring: Josh Hartnett, Saleka Shyamalan, Ariel Donaghue

Director: M Night Shyamalan

Rating: 3/5

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Engine: naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12

Power: 819hp

Torque: 678Nm at 7,250rpm

Price: From Dh1,700,000

Available: Now

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Starring: Nicole Kidman, Liev Schreiber, Jack Reynor

Creator: Jenna Lamia

Rating: 3/5

'Joker'

Directed by: Todd Phillips

Starring: Joaquin Phoenix

Rating: Five out of five stars