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Reblogged on WordPress.com Source: The kumbh mela tag Following this Kumbh Mela Tag given by the very colorful?Poppins. This is you have to do.? Continue the chain of poem, rhyming with erry.? Craziness personified; thoughts of a jobless blogger; endless mind chatter; this tag says it allBe merryand eat…
Month: July 2016
Desi Salmon and Cod Fish Cakes
These patties are so simple that in the beginning I was wondering whether to share it or not with you all. But then my conscience pushed me repeatedly cos these are soooooooo goooooooooooooood!!!!! No, that wasn’t a typo! I am serious. These fish cakes are moist, flaky and super delicious. They literally melt in your… Continue reading Desi Salmon and Cod Fish Cakes
Malaysian Butter Prawns with Curry Leaves and Kerisik
Did you ever know that Malaysian Butter Prawns is an exquisite dish that is prepared with the combination of two major Indian and Malaysian ingredients: Curry leaves and Kerisik respectively. Kerisik is nothing but fresh grated coconut pan-toasted until golden brown in color. It is used in numerous Malaysian dishes, but most commonly in Rendang (to… Continue reading Malaysian Butter Prawns with Curry Leaves and Kerisik
Thai Roast Chicken Green Curry with Garbanzo Beans and Aubergines
Who doesn’t love Thai green curry? At least I haven’t known of anybody so far. It is one of the most warming things to have for dinner on a cold rainy evening. This recipe is comforting, home-cooked, full of flavors and loaded with the taste of Thailand. Thai green curry is the one of the most loved… Continue reading Thai Roast Chicken Green Curry with Garbanzo Beans and Aubergines
3 Day Quote Challenge
For the first time I have been nominated for a 3 day Quote Challenge on WordPress. This is really exciting!! Although it is not my forte but then I thought it would be interesting to write inspirational quotes for good. The rules go like this: Thank the person who nominated you 3 quotes in a day,… Continue reading 3 Day Quote Challenge
Baked Wheat Flour Samosa
Samosas are a very popular snack / appetizer in the Indian subcontinent, South-East Asia, the Mediterranean and Africa. In India, not a single festive occasion is considered as complete without a platter of hot samosas being served to guests. Indian samosas are usually vegetarian, stuffed with a savory potato filling and is served with tamarind chutney… Continue reading Baked Wheat Flour Samosa
Missi Roti (Indian Flatbread)
Missi roti is an Indian flatbread prepared with the mixture of wheatflour (atta) and gram flour (garbanzo bean / chickpea flour also known as Besan in India) and seasoned with spices. Rotis or phulkas in India are usually eaten with lentils, vegetables and other curries. Missi roti is more popular in Northern parts of India, especially… Continue reading Missi Roti (Indian Flatbread)
Spicy Lamb Kebabs
Lamb kebabs are such a delight! Nothing more can adorn the joys of a festive occasion than a plate of good lamb kebabs. These kebabs are a must that we always order when we go out for dining. At home when I prepare these, it does not really mark a special occasion but DD is… Continue reading Spicy Lamb Kebabs
Curried Black-Eyed Pea Risotto (Vegan Recipe)
The first time I had risotto was at Jamie’s Italian and right from the name itself you would know how good was the quality of the dish in terms of aroma, texture and flavors. I find Risotto an interesting way to consume rice and veggies as one-pot meal cooked along with lots of cheese, wine and stock.… Continue reading Curried Black-Eyed Pea Risotto (Vegan Recipe)
Black Plum, Chickpea and Avocado Salad with Pesto Sauce
DH and I decided to skip dinner tonight. Not that we were being lazy but for the simple fact that we had a heavy lunch in the afternoon. More than usually, our weekend lunch is quite a big spread, huge enough to feel tired and sleepy after the meal! But sometimes it becomes a necessity to… Continue reading Black Plum, Chickpea and Avocado Salad with Pesto Sauce