Saturday, March 23, 2013

CSI: Case #2 - The Perpetrated Recipe

Second case solved!
And once again, the murderer (which we strongly think is a 'she') had left the crime scene with clear physical evidence.


Evidence nr. 1: the victim, a chicken
Evidence nr. 2: sweet and sour sauce, hot
Evidence nr. 3: sesame seeds
Evidence nr. 4: skewers


Victims
1 chicken breast
3 tbsp sweet and sour sauce
sesame seeds
salt and pepper

Crime weapon
skewers

Modus operandi
The chicken breast was dismembered into medium pieces which were seasoned with salt and pepper. Then put in a bowl and marinated with the sweet and sour sauce for at least a couple of hours in the fridge. When ready, they were put on skewers, three or four pieces in each skewer depending on the size. Finally, and before they were cooked in a pan with two tablespoons of oil (just enough to avoid sticking), the murderer dipped them into a plate with sesame seeds to cover them completely and fried them, turning each side each 2-3 minutes.

The motive: more than likely greediness. Until next CSI case!

Monday, March 11, 2013

CSI: Culinary Scene Investigation - Case #2

And again I´m in need of a competent team of investigators who can help me solve the second case of the series CSI: Culinary Scene Investigation.

In this occasion, and after having moved away the victim, this is how the crime scene looked like. Can you help me find the missing pieces that will solve the mystery of the perpetrated recipe? Just add you theories below in the comments section. We will try to close the case in a couple of days from now.


As a tribute to Sherlock, my favorite investigator.