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Sunday, 19 November 2017

Delicious Gravy Recipe(non-veg) :-


My gravy recipe will make a delicious sauce made from the pan drippings that are created when you roast meat. This is on making a turkey gravy recipe that's perfect for Thanksgiving, but can also be used whenever you've got some drippings that you'd like to put to good use. Turning drippings into gravy takes only a few minutes, can be done on the stove top, uses only flour and water as ingredients, and is a worthwhile addition to any savory meal.

Step 1: Gather Materials


To make gravy you need a few simple things:

  • drippings (1/2 cup not including fat)
  • cornstarch of flour (1 or 2 tablespoons)
  • broth (1 cup of chicken, turkey or beef - whatever flavor you like)
  • ice water
  • mixing bowl
  • whisk
  • saucepan
Having a fat separator like the one pictured below is optional. They are super helpful for making gravy, but you can also just spoon off the excess fat manually.

If you have less drippings then I did, that's fine, my drippings are from a pretty big turkey. Just use whatever you have available. You can always add more broth to increase your gravy volume.

Step 2: Pour Drippings Into Pan and Heat


If you are using a fat separator, pour off as much of the meat juices as you can, stopping before you pour out any solids or fat. I had about half a cup.

If you don't have a fat separator, simply use a spoon to skim off the top layer of fat from your juices. It will be easier to skim off the fat if you have the drippings in something tall and narrow (like a drinking glass) and harder to do this if your fat in something wide (like a bowl). 

Begin heating up the juices, but try not to burn or boil them. Try starting off with a medium to low heat and adjust as necessary.

Step 3: Create Thickening Slurry


The juices on their own will be too thin to make gravy with, so you'll need to add in something to thicken the mixture up. The most common way of doing this is to make a thickening paste called a slurry using flour or cornstarch. Here I'm using cornstarch, but flour is certainly the more conventional way. 

Cornstarch has almost twice the thickening power of flour, so use about half of much. Also, another nice perk about cornstarch is that it's almost impossible to end up with lumps, a common occurrence in gravies using flour, and, it's gluten free!

Mix about one tablespoon of cornstarch with 1/2 cup of ice water. Whisk it thoroughly in a bowl for a few seconds until it's an even white liquid. You're probably asking yourself, "this doesn't look very thick, what's up Noah?" Patience, patience, the cornstarch has to be heated to above 200 degrees F before it thickens.

  • You may need to make more or less of this mixture depending on how much gravy you're making.
** It doesn't really matter how much meat juice you've got to start, you can keep adding your thickener if you've got a lot of juices.

Step 4: Add Slurry and Broth


With the heat turned down low, slowly add the cornstarch slurry to the drippings. Using a whisk or wooden spoon, mix the cornstarch and water into the juices and continue stirring. The juices will remain fairly thin and cloudy for a minute or two until the proper temperature is reached, at which point, the mixture will thicken significantly. Take care not to boil your gravy.

While stirring, slowly add in the stock and balance the gravy with the thickening mixture until you've got the amount of gravy that you want, at the desired consistency. There aren't really absolutes with making gravy, but expect to add in most of the thickener that you've prepared if you've got about 1/2 cup in juices and another cup of added stock. If you need to thicken your gravy further, no problem, just mix up some more slurry and add it in little by little.

Follow the general guidelines of: heating it slowly on a low flame, adding more thickener if it's too thin, adding more stock if it's to thick, keeping it from boiling, and stirring constantly.

Step 5: Pour Into Gravy Bowl and Enjoy


Once you've got the gravy at the right consistency, it's done!

If you're making a flour based gravy, be sure to cook your sauce long enough so that you can no longer taste the raw flower in your gravy. This is less of an issue with cornstarch, but still something to watch out for. Taste test the gravy from time to time - you'll easily notice when the flour or cornstarch is done cooking. If you taste a powdery flavor in your mouth, it's not done yet.

Pour the gravy into a gravy boat or bowl and enjoy with your favorite roasted animals.

Note:-

Place a small pad of butter on top of the gravy if you're not going to serve it immediately. The butter will melt and prevent a skin from forming on the gravy, a usual occurrence when gravy is allowed to stand for a bit. It also adds good flavor.


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Thursday, 1 June 2017

Vegetable Pan Rolls (recipe)

Refer English language for better understand.

These Vegetable Pan Rolls are filled with a tasty concoction of cauliflower, potatoes and peas cooked in a blend of spices. They are the kind of food that makes you want more - it is almost impossible to eat only one! They take time to make but the result is well worth the effort!


What You'll Need


  • For the filling:
  • 1/4 kg/ 1/2 lb cauliflower florets (fresh or frozen)
  • 2 medium-sized potatoes, peeled (or not if you choose) washed and cut into 1/2" cubes
  • 3 tbsps vegetable/ canola/ sunflower cooking oil
  • 1 tsp cumin seeds
  • 1 large onion chopped fine
  • 2 tsps garlic paste
  • 1 tsp ginger paste
  • 2 tsps coriander powder
  • 1 tsp cumin powder
  • 1/2 tsp turmeric powder
  • 1/2 tsp red chilli powder
  • 2 large tomatoes chopped finely
  • 2 green chillies slit lengthwise (optional)
  • 1 cup shelled peas (fresh or frozen)
  • Salt to taste
  • 1/2 cup chopped fresh coriander
  • आपको किस चीज़ की ज़रूरत पड़ेगी
  • भरने के लिए:
  • 1/4 किग्रा / 1/2 एलबी फूलगोभी फ्लोरेट्स (ताजा या स्थिर)
  • 2 मध्यम आकार के आलू, खुली (या नहीं यदि आप चुनते हैं) धोया और 1/2 "क्यूब्स में कटौती
  • 3 टीबीएस सब्जी / कैनोला / सूरजमुखी तेल खाना पकाने के तेल
  • 1 छोटा चम्मच जीरा
  • 1 बड़ा प्याज ठीक कटा हुआ
  • 2 tsps लहसुन पेस्ट
  • 1 चम्मच अदरक का पेस्ट
  • 2 tsps धनिया पाउडर
  • 1 चम्मच जीरा पाउडर
  • 1/2 चम्मच हल्दी पाउडर
  • 1/2 चम्मच लाल मिर्च पाउडर
  • 2 बड़ी टमाटर बारीक कटा हुआ
  • 2 हरी मिर्च लंबाई के टुकड़े टुकड़े (वैकल्पिक)
  • 1 कप मसाला (ताजा या जमी हुई)
  • नमक स्वाद अनुसार
  • 1/2 कप कटा हुआ ताजा धनिया
  •  
  • पेनकेक्स के लिए:
  • सभी उद्देश्य के आटे का 2 कप
  • 2 कप पानी
  • 1 कप दूध
  • 1 अंडा
  • नमक स्वाद अनुसार
  • 3-4 टीबीएसएस सब्जी / कैनोला / सूरजमुखी तेल खाना
  • तुम भी जरूरत है:
  • सब्जी / कैनोला / सूरजमुखी के तेल के लिए गहन फ्राइंग
  • 1 कप ब्रेडक्रंब
  •  
  • For the pancakes:
  • 2 cups of all purpose flour
  • 2 cups water
  • 1 cup milk
  • 1 egg
  • Salt to taste
  • 3-4 tbsps vegetable/ canola/ sunflower cooking oil
  • You also need:
  • Vegetable/ canola/ sunflower cooking oil for deep frying
  • 1 cup of breadcrumbs


  • How to Make It

    To make the filling:
    1. (1)If using fresh cauliflower, put the florets in a large bowl and cover with hot water. Add a teaspoon of salt and mix well. Keep aside for 10 minutes. After 10 minuteS rinse under running water and then cut into tiny pieces.
    2. (2)Put the potatoes in a microwave-safe dish and cover with hot water. Add salt to taste and mix well. Cook on high for 3-4 minutes. You can also do this in a pan on the stove top. Cook till potatoes are par-boiled. Drain water and keep aside.
    1. Heat the cooking oil in a deep, heavy-bottomed pan on a medium flame. When oil is hot, add the cumin seeds and cook till spluttering stops. Now add the onion and fry till soft. Stir often. Add the ginger and garlic pastes now and fry for 1 minute.
    2. (3)Add all the spices and fry for 1 minute. Now add the chopped tomatoes and green chilies (if using). Stir well and fry till tomatoes start to get soft (about 2-3 minutes).
    3. (4)Now add the cauliflower florets, potatoes, and peas. Stir well. Add salt to taste. Cover the pan and cook for 3-5 minutes. Turn off heat.
    4. (5)Add the coriander and stir to mix well. Keep the filling aside for later.

    इसे कैसे करे:

    ताजे फूलगोभी का उपयोग करते हुए, फ्लोरेट्स को एक बड़े कटोरे में डालकर गर्म पानी से कवर करें। नमक का एक चम्मच जोड़ें और अच्छी तरह मिलाएं। 10 मिनट के लिए एक तरफ रखें 10 मिनट के बाद पानी चलने के बाद कुल्ला और फिर छोटे टुकड़ों में काट लें।
    आलू को माइक्रोवेव-सुरक्षित पकवान में डालकर गर्म पानी से भरें। स्वाद के लिए नमक जोड़ें और अच्छी तरह से मिलाएं। 3-4 मिनट के लिए उच्च पर कुक। आप इसे स्टोव शीर्ष पर पैन में भी कर सकते हैं। कुक तक आलू उबाल होते हैं। पानी निकालना और एक तरफ रखें।
    एक मध्यम लौ पर एक गहरी, भारी तली हुई पैन में खाना पकाने के तेल को गरम करें। जब तेल गरम होता है, जीरा को जोड़ने और स्टॉपिंग स्टॉप तक पकाना। अब नरम तक प्याज और भूनें जोड़ें। अक्सर हिलाओ। अब अदरक और लहसुन चिपकाएं और 1 मिनट के लिए भूनें।
    1 मिनट के लिए सभी मसाले और भूनें जोड़ें। अब कटा हुआ टमाटर और हरी मिर्च डालकर (यदि इस्तेमाल कर रहे हैं) टमाटर तक अच्छी तरह से भूनें और भूनें (लगभग 2-3 मिनट) नरम हो जाएं।
    अब फूलगोभी फ्लोरेट्स, आलू और मटर जोड़ें। अच्छी तरह से हिलाएं। स्वाद के लिए नमक जोड़ें। पैन को कवर करें और 3-5 मिनट के लिए खाना बनाना। गर्मी बंद करें
    धनिया को मिलाकर अच्छी तरह मिलाएं। बाद में के लिए अलग भरने रखें




  • To make the pancakes:
    1. (1)Mix all the pancake ingredients together in a deep bowl and whisk till a smooth batter is formed.
    2. (2)Set up a frying pan on medium heat. Grease it with a brush so that it is lightly coated. This will prevent the pancakes from sticking. Each Vegetable Pan Roll must be filled and rolled while the pancake is still warm as this helps it 'stick' and prevents it from unrolling.
    3. (3)When the pan is hot, use a ladle to pour a small amount of the batter onto the centre of the pan. Swirl the pan to spread the batter into a thin pancake. Let it cook until the batter fully sets, however do not let the pancake brown. You do not need to flip the pancake. When it is ready, take it off onto a flat plate to fill.

    पेनकेक्स बनाने के लिए:

    सभी पैनकेक सामग्री को एक गहरी कटोरे में मिलाकर और एक चिकनी बल्लेदार बनाने तक झटके।
    मध्यम गर्मी पर एक फ्राइंग पैन सेट करें ब्रश के साथ इसे चूसो ताकि यह हल्के ढंग से लेपित हो। यह पेनकेक्स को चिपके से रोक देगा प्रत्येक वनस्पति पान रोल को भरना और रोल किया जाना चाहिए, जबकि पैनकेक अभी भी गर्म है क्योंकि इससे इसे 'छड़ी' में मदद मिलती है और इसे अनारोलिंग से रोकता है।
    जब पैन गर्म होता है, तो पैन के बीच में एक छोटी सी बल्लेबाज डालने के लिए एक कछुआ का उपयोग करें। एक पतली पैनकेक में बल्लेबाज को फैलाने के लिए पैन को घुमाइये। बल्लेबाज पूरी तरह से सेट होने तक पकाने दो, हालांकि पैनकेक ब्राउन को न दें। आपको पैनकेक को फ्लिप करने की आवश्यकता नहीं है जब यह तैयार हो जाता है, तो इसे भरने के लिए एक फ्लैट प्लेट पर ले जाओ।

  • Putting the rolls together:
    1. (1)Immediately add 2-3 tablespoons of the vegetable filling and roll the pancake (while still warm) as you would an egg or spring roll - turn two ends over to prevent filling from falling out and then form a roll.
    2. (2)Make the rest of the batter up into pancakes, fill and roll and keep aside on baking paper. Reserve a little batter to dip the rolls in for frying.
    3. (3)When all the rolls are ready, dip each one in the remaining batter, to coat well on all sides. Then roll in breadcrumbs to coat well. Repeat for all the rolls. Heat the cooking oil while you are doing this so that it is ready to use for deep frying when you are done.
    4. (4)Deep fry one or two rolls at a time until they are golden brown all over. When done, use a slotted spoon to remove from the oil and keep aside on paper towels.
    5. (5)Serve hot, warm or at room temperature with Mint-Coriander Chutney or Tamarind Chutney!

  • रोल एक साथ रखकर:

    तुरंत सब्जी के 2-3 बड़े चम्मच को भरना और पैनकेक को रोल करना (जबकि अभी भी गरम) जैसा कि आप अंडे या स्प्रिंग रोल करेंगे - दो खत्म हो जाने से रोकने के लिए भरने से रोकने के लिए और फिर एक रोल बनाएं
    शेष बल्लेबाज को पेनकेक्स में बनाओ, भरें और रोल करें और बेकिंग पेपर पर एक तरफ रखें। फ्राइंग के लिए रोल को डुबकी करने के लिए थोड़ा सा बल्लेबाज रिजर्व करें
    जब सभी रोल तैयार हो जाते हैं, तो सभी बल्लेबाज में हर एक को डुबो देते हैं, सभी पक्षों पर कोट अच्छी तरह से करते हैं। फिर ब्रेडक्रंब में कोट को अच्छी तरह से रोल करें। सभी रोल के लिए दोहराएं खाना पकाने के तेल को गरम करें जब आप यह कर रहे हों, ताकि जब आप किया जाए तो गहरे फ्राइंग के लिए उपयोग करने के लिए तैयार हो जाए।
    एक समय में एक या दो रोल भूनें, जब तक कि वे पूरे सुनहरे भूरे रंग के न हों। जब किया जाए, तेल से हटाने के लिए और कागज़ के तौलिए पर एक तरफ रखने के लिए एक स्लॉट चम्मच का उपयोग करें।
    गर्म, गर्म या मिंट-धनिया चटनी या तमिल चुटनी के साथ कमरे के तापमान परोसें!

Chinese-dosa-recipe :

भूल जाए Dosa का पुराना स्वाद



एक ही तरह का डोसा खा-खाकर बोर हो गये है क्या आप। तो इस संडे लीजिए डोसे का नया स्वाद। चीन का जायका इंडिया में खूब लोकप्रिय है। इसीलिए हम ले कर आए हैं वहां के कुछ खास जायके ताकि आप बडों के साथ-साथ बच्चें का भी मन मोह सकें।

सामग्री-
1 ग्लास चावल

1/4 ग्लास उडद दाल 

1 छोटी कटोरी पोहा

1/4 टीस्पून मेथीदाना

नमक स्वादानुसार सादा डोसा की तरह घोल तैयार कर लें

आवश्यकतानुसार तेल लें।

बनाने की विधि-
फिलिंग की सारी सामग्री को मिक्स कर लें। नॉनस्टिक तवे को गर्म करके 1 टेबलस्पून डोसे का घोल फैलाएं। किनारों पर तेल लगाएं।

डोसे के बीच में फिलिंग की सामग्री फैलाकर धीमी आंच पर 2 मिनट तक पकाएं।

डोसे को किनारों से फोल्ड करके क्रिस्पी होने तक सेंक लें। शेजवान चटनी के साथ गर्म-गर्म सर्व करें।

फिलिंग के लिए
1 कप उबले हुए नूडल्स
1 कटोरी बारीक कटी हरी प्याज
1 कटोरी पत्तागोभी कटी हुई
2 टेबलस्पून शेजवान चटनी।

Wednesday, 17 May 2017

10 Motorcycle World Records


10
Longest Time Balancing a Motorcycle on One's Head

Proper headgear for safely riding a motorcycle is a helmet. But what's proper headgear for safely balancing a motorcycle on your head? Well, that's still open for debate. It's a question that most people haven't considered, but then again, most people aren't trying to set the world record for balancing a motorcycle on their head. Most people aren't so daring.
If you're Gerard Jessie, the only headgear you need for balancing a motorcycle on your head is the motorcycle itself. According to Record Setter, Jessie holds the current world record for balancing a motorcycle on a person's head. In the video of the feat, Jessie balances a small motorcycle on his head for 14.93 seconds. You might think a less-than-15-second balancing act sounds underwhelming, but remember that even the lightest bikes weigh about 300 pounds (136 kg). Want to take Jessie on? Start working on building those neck muscles and finding friends who don't mind if you drop their bikes.

9
Longest Time Restraining a Harley

Harley-Davidson owners have a reputation for being a little wild. Although their bikes are commonly called hogs, holding back one of Milwaukee, Wisconsin's famed V-twin machines isn't what most people think of when they imagine restraining a wild hog.




First, a little background. To restrain a motorcycle, you get on it, plant your feet on the ground, grab the handle bars and twist the throttle. The bike's rear wheel spins, and your job is to hang on for dear life while trying to keep the bike in place. This activity isn't great for your tires, but it is a popular contest at biker rallies. The current world record holder is Juli Moody, who restrained a running Harley for one minute, 4.53 seconds — then probably got a lot of drink offers [source: Record Setter]. And this isn't Moody's only motorcycle world record: She also holds the world record for being the woman who restrained two running motorcycles the longest and for the heaviest vehicle pulled by a female. Not surprisingly, Moody holds the world record for being the female with the largest bicep, too [sources: Record SetterRecord Setter].

8
Highest Altitude Reached by Motorcycle

You can get to a pretty high altitude by plane or helicopter, but that's way too easy. Walking, on the other hand, is way too hard. What's a semi-lazy record setter to do, especially if riding a mountain goat isn't up your alley? Get on a motorcycle, of course.

That's just what six members of the North Calcutta Disha Motorcycle Club did. They saddled up and rode 20,488 feet, 9 inches (6,245 meters) up the Changchemno Mountain Range near Marsemikla, India. Every member of the group rode on a Honda Hero. To prove they really did it, their claim was validated by GPS records and the Indian Border patrol [source: Guinness World Records].
Not only did the group have to contend with less-than-optimal roads, but they also had to deal with the shortcomings of motorcycle engines. Given how thin air is at higher altitudes and how temperamental most motorcycle engines can be about getting the right air and fuel mixture, this is an incredibly impressive achievement and much more challenging than riding a motorcycle up any hill you've ever encountered.

7
Longest Wheelie on a Motorcycle
Doing a wheelie on a motorcycle is a risky stunt, but it also looks wicked cool and will impress everyone you know — think of how awesome it would be to bust out at your next block party. Wait, no, don't listen to us. Do not try to do a wheelie yourself. You'll probably fall on your rear end and wreck your bike. While doing a wheelie looks cool, learning how to do one generally makes most people look pretty stupid.
You'll look especially stupid doing a wheelie next to Yasuyuki Kudo, who holds the world record for the longest motorcycle wheelie. While most people are yelling for someone to hold their beer, Kudo gets down to business. In 1991, he did a 205.7-mile (331-kilometer) wheelie at the Japan Auto Research Institute [source: Fivella]. Considering most motorcycle riders need a coffee break after 100 miles (161 kilometers) or so in the saddle, Kudo's record is an impressive feat of endurance, skill and general toughness.

6
Most Expensive Production Bike

Those of us who write for HowStuffWorks are used to the good life: lavish parties with A-list celebrities, bountiful pay and perks like a chocolate fountain in the company kitchen (most of this sentence is made up). Still, there are things that are beyond even the charmed life of a HowStuffWorks scribe — things like the Ecosse Titanium Series Fe Ti XX.
The Fe Ti XX is the most expensive production bike in the world. Of course, we're using the term "production" loosely here: Only 13 of the motorcycles were made. Still, with a price tag of $300,000, it's not like you'll see the Fe Ti XX sitting outside your local biker bar on a Wednesday night. Nope, this is a bike for the 1 percent.
So, what does $300,000 get you on a motorcycle? A carbon-fiber body, Italian leather seat (because your butt would know the difference) and 225 horsepower. No word on whether Ecosse will throw in a free key chain if you buy the Titanium Series Fe Ti XX, but for $300,000 they probably figure you can afford to buy your own [source: Said].

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Most People on One Motorcycle

For most Americans, a motorcycle is good for moving one or maybe two people. Three, if you have a sidecar (or if we're skinny, and let's be honest, most of us Americans aren't). In other countries, however, motorcycles do family car duty, and they do a fairly good job of keeping families and all their gear on the road. Still, if you're going for the world record for most people on one motorcycle, that bike is going to go way beyond family car status and have to pull commuter bus duty.
Not surprisingly, this record comes from a country where motorcycles are used more for basic transportation than hobbies, as they are in the United States. The world record for the most people on a single motorcycle is 56. Yes, 56 — eight times seven, more than half of a hundred, almost 60 people on a motorcycle. To be honest, I'm not sure if you could fit 56 Americans on most city buses. The record was set by the Indian Army Corps of Signals "Daredevils" Display Team in Jabalpur, India, back in 2013 [source: Guinness World Records].

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First Motorcycle Double Backflip

The first rule of motorcycle riding for most people is "don't flip over." It's pretty hard to maintain control over your bike when you're upside down. Then again, that rule gets flipped on its head if you're a motorcycle stunt rider. If that's your job, you want to flip over as many times as you can.
The first double backflip on a motorcycle was completed by Travis Pastrana in the 2006 X Games, when he was competing in the Moto X Freestyle event. The double backflip was long considered a trick that no one would ever land, and as Pastrana told ESPN in 2014, there's a good reason for that. "The first thing you need to know about the double backflip is that is that there's just no way to bail out," Pastrana said. "If you bail out you're going down on your face with a motorcycle on top of you. You can't even take a second to spot your landing in between flips, because if you do you won't make it" [source: Bane].
It goes without saying that the double backflip is one trick you shouldn't try at home.

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Fastest Motorcycle in the World

Motorcycles are so thrilling in part because when you're riding a bike, it feels like you're going faster than you are. You're connected to every bump, curve and bank in the road. You're out in the wind, exposed to the elements.
Unless you're going for a land speed record. Then you're likely to be inside a motorcycle that, to be honest, looks more like a hot dog than a bike.
That's the case Rocky Robinson found himself in when he set the world record for speed on a motorcycle at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah. On Sept. 25, 2010, Robinson rode his Top Oil-Ack Attack motorcycle into the history books at a blistering 376.363 miles per hour (605.697 kph) [source: Guinness World Records]. It's a good thing he was in an enclosed motorcycle, because good luck picking the bugs out of your teeth after that.
Robinson is no stranger to setting speed records. He has actually broken the land speed record on a motorcycle twice before, and he set all of his records in the span of four years.

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Longest Continuous Ride Standing on a Motorcycle




Sure, you could set a 376-mile-per-hour land speed record, but sitting on a bike makes that way too easy. The real challenge is riding a bike that you're standing on.
We're only partially kidding. Controlling a motorcycle requires both feet (one to work the shifter, one to work the rear brake) and both hands (one to work the throttle, one to work the clutch and both to steer). It's kind of hard to use your feet to control a bike when you're standing on it, not to mention balancing while standing on a moving bike is a lot more challenging than balancing while sitting on a moving bike. That's what makes this record so impressive.
The world record for longest continuous ride while standing on a motorcycle is 16 kilometers, or about 9 miles. It was set by Captain Abhayjit Mehlawat of the Indian Army in 2013 [source: Guinness World Records]. (Are you seeing a pattern here? Indians really like getting some far-out motorcycle world records.)
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Longest Continuous Hands-free Motorcycle Ride

When most of us think of doing things hands-free, we're thinking about talking on the phone in our cars or shouting instructions at Siri or Cortana. While modern technology hasn't quite delivered on the promise of easy-to-use hands-free gadgets, it's certainly easier to make a hands-free phone call than it is to ride a motorcycle with no hands. (You can insert your own obligatory "look ma!" joke here.)

The longest continuous motorcycle ride with no hands lasted for 222 kilometers, or 137.94 miles. The feat was accomplished by Marcello Sarandrea, an Italian man [source: Guinness World Records]. What's impressive about this record is not that he rode a motorcycle with no hands for almost 138 miles, but that he did it in Rome, Italy. Rome is not known as a city where it's easy to drive a car, let alone a motorcycle with no hands. We should give Mr. Sarandrea a round of applause. He'll probably join in — goodness knows he's probably not using his hands to steer his bike.