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Re: What are you cooking / having cooked / eating today? [1 of 2]
This is the recipe that trace shared with me http://towardsabettertomorrow.blogspot.com/2006/03/besan-cheela-vegetarian-omelette.html
Well..it was a weekend mid morning. Was too hungry, but too lazy to cook elaborate stuff. Wanted to make something quick, easy, simple and healthy for brunch. Trace's recipe came to mind and I tried it. Came out great! i had cabbage and carrots at home, but was too lazy to chop and add those. So, i added only the frozen spinach. Apart from that, i added the reduced/fried onion, tomato pulp (you guys can add fresh ones), spring onions and cilantro. Next time i'm going to add cabbage and carrots too. Tip: make the batter a li'l light in consistency and try to make the dosas as thin as you can.
Batter:
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Dosa on the tava:
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Ready to be eaten dosa:
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Thanks Tracy
Well..it was a weekend mid morning. Was too hungry, but too lazy to cook elaborate stuff. Wanted to make something quick, easy, simple and healthy for brunch. Trace's recipe came to mind and I tried it. Came out great! i had cabbage and carrots at home, but was too lazy to chop and add those. So, i added only the frozen spinach. Apart from that, i added the reduced/fried onion, tomato pulp (you guys can add fresh ones), spring onions and cilantro. Next time i'm going to add cabbage and carrots too. Tip: make the batter a li'l light in consistency and try to make the dosas as thin as you can.
Batter:
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Dosa on the tava:
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Ready to be eaten dosa:
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Thanks Tracy
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Wow...thanks! i look forward to more pics! the dosa or cheela looks very tasty. reminded me of moong (mung?) pesarattu.
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I made chicken fry and goat liver fry yesterday. crazy good
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goat liver fry? besh besh. got to try that.
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i was in kokan over the long weekend where i devoured excellent homemade seafood. there was this house near the hotel i was staying in which had a board that advertised that they serve homemade food (most houses in that area do). i tried it on day 1 and ate all my meals there.
meal 1 - prawns curry, pomfret fry, pomfret curry, rice bhakri (as in bhakri made of rice), rice. chased down with sol kadhi.
meal 2 - kombdi wade (chicken and something that comes close to pooris; google for more info) and jackfruit subzi
meal 3 - prawns curry, crab curry, surmai curry, rice bhakri, rice and sol kadhi
meal 4 - surmai curry and rice, naraL wadi (coconut burfi, if you will)
not to mention litres of kokum, aamla and waaLa (don't know hindi/english name for it) sharbats i drank while driving.
meal 1 - prawns curry, pomfret fry, pomfret curry, rice bhakri (as in bhakri made of rice), rice. chased down with sol kadhi.
meal 2 - kombdi wade (chicken and something that comes close to pooris; google for more info) and jackfruit subzi
meal 3 - prawns curry, crab curry, surmai curry, rice bhakri, rice and sol kadhi
meal 4 - surmai curry and rice, naraL wadi (coconut burfi, if you will)
not to mention litres of kokum, aamla and waaLa (don't know hindi/english name for it) sharbats i drank while driving.
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dang. i'm salivating just visualizing these goodies. where exactly did u go? how many hrs by road?
Merlot Daruwala- Posts : 5005
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we went to harnai and karde near dapoli. it is about 210 KMs from pune and it took us 6 hours to reach there including breaks. it took us 2.5 hours to hit NH17 because of the road condition from pune to NH17. if you drive down from mumbai, most of your drive will be on NH17 so it wouldn't take you as long, i think.
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had pepper chicken today. this one was for the older to help him crack his iitjee exam the day after. will work. recipe was as per vah re vah video. we made it a bit gravy-ish. wonderful gravy and good dish. the gravy was full of the taste of pepper, tomatoes and curry leaves. someone please tell the vah re vah guy that "onions" are pronounced anions and NOT AWE-NIONS.
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Huzefa Kapasi wrote:had pepper chicken today. this one was for the older to help him crack his iitjee exam the day after. will work. recipe was as per vah re vah video. we made it a bit gravy-ish. wonderful gravy and good dish. the gravy was full of the taste of pepper, tomatoes and curry leaves. someone please tell the vah re vah guy that "onions" are pronounced anions and NOT AWE-NIONS.
Looks very good. Peppery dishes I've had in the past are usually much darker, probably from using less chilli powder / tomato and more of pepper and tamarind.
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[quote="Merlot Daruwala"]
really? are you sure they gain electrons when fried?Huzefa Kapasi wrote:someone please tell the vah re vah guy that "onions" are pronounced anions and NOT AWE-NIONS.
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so ja JM nahi to gabbar aa jayega. good night! :-)
p.s. LOL vee!
p.s. LOL vee!
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[quote="Jeremiah Mburuburu"]
LOL!
Merlot Daruwala wrote:really? are you sure they gain electrons when fried?Huzefa Kapasi wrote:someone please tell the vah re vah guy that "onions" are pronounced anions and NOT AWE-NIONS.
LOL!
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A new recipe that I tried today-Rajasthani Kadhi. The recipe is fine except for the dhania and fenugreek seeds in the tempering. Didn't like them. Will avoid them next time.
Recipe:
http://www.tarladalal.com/Rajasthani-Kadhi-3882r
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Recipe:
http://www.tarladalal.com/Rajasthani-Kadhi-3882r
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lovely! man i want this besan pakodi kadhi. i'm telling ganpath ram to make it tomorrow. i hope your pakodis came out soft. tarla dalal rocks! too bad you didn't enjoy the methi and dhania.
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Huzefa Kapasi wrote:lovely! man i want this besan pakodi kadhi. i'm telling ganpath ram to make it tomorrow. i hope your pakodis came out soft. tarla dalal rocks! too bad you didn't enjoy the methi and dhania.
Yeah, the pakodis came out fine, Huze. Enjoyed it .
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I love fenugreek seeds in kadhi. Dhania not so much. I also love methidana in daal sometimes (or I dunk a lot of powder in my own bowl).
You didn't do kadhi patta (neem leaves) seasoning? My cook back home would refuse to make kadhi without that. So in the new house, I had to go to the neighbor's house and bring back some. Our old house use to have a neem tree. Meetha neem. So many memories of it. It had 2-3 branches, which together made an easy perch for me to sit on. So when I was a kid, I would climb up on it and sit there almost all day. Watching people go by, saying hi to parents' colleagues (they would remember this for the longest of times. Some even nicknamed me chidiya - bird), and a few nurses in the adjoining hospital. My babysitter would come and give me breakfast and/or lunch right there. Sometimes we would eat the nimboli. Aah those days. Sigh.
(sorry to digress)
You didn't do kadhi patta (neem leaves) seasoning? My cook back home would refuse to make kadhi without that. So in the new house, I had to go to the neighbor's house and bring back some. Our old house use to have a neem tree. Meetha neem. So many memories of it. It had 2-3 branches, which together made an easy perch for me to sit on. So when I was a kid, I would climb up on it and sit there almost all day. Watching people go by, saying hi to parents' colleagues (they would remember this for the longest of times. Some even nicknamed me chidiya - bird), and a few nurses in the adjoining hospital. My babysitter would come and give me breakfast and/or lunch right there. Sometimes we would eat the nimboli. Aah those days. Sigh.
(sorry to digress)
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Tracy Whitney wrote:I love fenugreek seeds in kadhi. Dhania not so much. I also love methidana in daal sometimes (or I dunk a lot of powder in my own bowl).You didn't do kadhi patta (neem leaves) seasoning?
The whole seeds didn't go well with the kadhi, esp dhania. They seemed hard while eating. Felt like kabab mei haddis. Didn't like them. Yeah, i did add curry leaves. kadhi patta=curry leaves=neem leaves?
Tracy Whitney wrote:
You didn't do kadhi patta (neem leaves) seasoning? My cook back home would refuse to make kadhi without that. So in the new house, I had to go to the neighbor's house and bring back some. Our old house use to have a neem tree. Meetha neem. So many memories of it. It had 2-3 branches, which together made an easy perch for me to sit on. So when I was a kid, I would climb up on it and sit there almost all day. Watching people go by, saying hi to parents' colleagues (they would remember this for the longest of times. Some even nicknamed me chidiya - bird), and a few nurses in the adjoining hospital. My babysitter would come and give me breakfast and/or lunch right there. Sometimes we would eat the nimboli. Aah those days. Sigh.
(sorry to digress)
Trace always has a story to tell on all occassions. We don't mind listening to them though .
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yes, kari patta = curry leaves = sweet neem. tw is a bit confused there.
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Oh. I didn't see curry leaves in the picture. I didn't check the recipe. I like methidana. They get a little soft upon boiling. And I love biting on them while eating. Dhania seeds, I can do without.
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Tracy Whitney wrote:Oh. I didn't see curry leaves in the picture. I didn't check the recipe. I like methidana. They get a little soft upon boiling. And I love biting on them while eating. Dhania seeds, I can do without.
I used dry curry leaves. I crush them so we don't pick them out and throw away. Even if using fresh ones, i chop them fine.
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While Mamatadi was busy jailing professor unkils for forwarding her caricatures, I ushered in the Bengali (and Punjabi and Tamil and Malayali) New Year yesterday with a Bong feast consisting of:
Fish and mutton chops (with kasundi aka mustard sauce)
2 Luchis with sides of aloor dum and aloo poshto
Rice and dal with moccher ghanto (dry dish made of banana flowers) and echorer kalia (raw jackfruit in a rich kalia gravy)
Rice with chingri malai curry + kasho mangsho (dryish mutton curry) + shorshey rui bata
Dessert was chhana jalebi (a gulab jamun in the shape of a jalebi) and kheer kadam. I was too full to try the sandesh, payesh and rossogolla
All this washed down with a vodka laced aam panna.
PS: I literally staggered out of the restaurant and spent the rest of my Saturday in a food coma.
Fish and mutton chops (with kasundi aka mustard sauce)
2 Luchis with sides of aloor dum and aloo poshto
Rice and dal with moccher ghanto (dry dish made of banana flowers) and echorer kalia (raw jackfruit in a rich kalia gravy)
Rice with chingri malai curry + kasho mangsho (dryish mutton curry) + shorshey rui bata
Dessert was chhana jalebi (a gulab jamun in the shape of a jalebi) and kheer kadam. I was too full to try the sandesh, payesh and rossogolla
All this washed down with a vodka laced aam panna.
PS: I literally staggered out of the restaurant and spent the rest of my Saturday in a food coma.
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Tracy Whitney wrote:You didn't do kadhi patta (neem leaves) seasoning?
Neem?? Really?? Tsk. Tsk.
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Merlot Daruwala wrote:
All this washed down with a vodka laced aam panna.
aam panna ko bhi nahi chhoda? usme bhi vodka. (missing aam panna)
Merlot Daruwala wrote:
PS: I literally staggered out of the restaurant and spent the rest of my Saturday in a food coma.
same situation here yesterday after an Indian buffet.
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Tracy Whitney wrote:Merlot Daruwala wrote:
All this washed down with a vodka laced aam panna.
aam panna ko bhi nahi chhoda? usme bhi vodka. (missing aam panna)Merlot Daruwala wrote:
PS: I literally staggered out of the restaurant and spent the rest of my Saturday in a food coma.
same situation here yesterday after an Indian buffet.
>>>>>We were running around yesterday till about 2:30 and as it happened were not far from one of the better indian buffets in the area. They told us they were open till 3 and when we get there with 10 minutes to spare, we were told they shut down the buffet at
3. Ended up going to Chipotle and had a burrito bowl and washed it down with some so-so beer (belgian something or the other). The rest of the family went off to get their hair cuts and I dozed off in the car. Went to a friend's party in the evening= more indian food, but withe merlot this time. I am still feeling out of sorts with all the intake.
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Kris wrote:3. Ended up going to Chipotle and had a burrito bowl and washed it down with some so-so beer (belgian something or the other).
Wow. Brave fighting words, these.
Can't wait to see the (erudite and) withering counter-attack....
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Alright, I have to ask. What is aam panna?Tracy Whitney wrote:Merlot Daruwala wrote:
All this washed down with a vodka laced aam panna.
aam panna ko bhi nahi chhoda? usme bhi vodka. (missing aam panna)
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charvaka wrote:Alright, I have to ask. What is aam panna?Tracy Whitney wrote:Merlot Daruwala wrote:
All this washed down with a vodka laced aam panna.
aam panna ko bhi nahi chhoda? usme bhi vodka. (missing aam panna)
am sure someone will give you the SI version name of it. It's also called keri ka panna, or just panna. Popular drink in summer, specially in weddings. Great drink, but the only drawback is sugar, sometimes lots of it. So had to keep an eye on dad in weding receptions back home after he was diagnosed with diabetes.
http://www.tarladalal.com/Aam-ka-Panna-16394r
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Merlot Daruwala wrote:Kris wrote:3. Ended up going to Chipotle and had a burrito bowl and washed it down with some so-so beer (belgian something or the other).
Wow. Brave fighting words, these.
Can't wait to see the (erudite and) withering counter-attack....
>>>What? Something un-PC ? It came recommended from the gal at the counter. It started with the word Belgian..Can't remember the rest of it. Vaguely reminded me of Anchor Steam, I think (from back when I drank more beer). Maybe it was a local microbrew with the misleading name. Will look it up next time I am there..The Burrito Bowl was probably one of the healthiest things I have eaten lately.
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Yep, that's it. Didn't care for it too much.
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I am eating oil with curry and fish.
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Tracy Whitney wrote:I am eating oil with curry and fish.
>>>I am about to take the usual granola bar, an apple and will pick up a starbucks can at the convenience store for the road.
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Kris wrote:Tracy Whitney wrote:I am eating oil with curry and fish.
>>>I am about to take the usual granola bar, an apple and will pick up a starbucks can at the convenience store for the road.
Oprah says that just replacing this one with home made coffee can save you 100s of bucks.
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763.20 a year.
I like to keep tabs on the money that I waste. Kinda like saving the phone numbers of the girls who dumped you ( I don't mean you 'you', but you get the picture)
I like to keep tabs on the money that I waste. Kinda like saving the phone numbers of the girls who dumped you ( I don't mean you 'you', but you get the picture)
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Tracy Whitney wrote:Kris wrote:Tracy Whitney wrote:I am eating oil with curry and fish.
>>>I am about to take the usual granola bar, an apple and will pick up a starbucks can at the convenience store for the road.
Oprah says that just replacing this one with home made coffee can save you 100s of bucks.
are you sure it is Oprah and not TAZ?
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Another Brick wrote:Tracy Whitney wrote:Kris wrote:Tracy Whitney wrote:I am eating oil with curry and fish.
>>>I am about to take the usual granola bar, an apple and will pick up a starbucks can at the convenience store for the road.
Oprah says that just replacing this one with home made coffee can save you 100s of bucks.
are you sure it is Oprah and not TAZ?
TAZ agrees with Oprah. But he takes it one step further. Coffee beans are too expensive and are exploitative of poor farmers in third world countries. So he recommends making the kaapi using just chicory powder and jaggery. Same taste and rich in iron too.
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had mutton in peppery steak sauce today. (a bit of background: we had ordered pepper lamb steak from an italian joint last night. ganpath ram tasted it and said he could re-engineer it to make a mutton curry in that sauce.) this treat was for the older to help him crack his COMEDK exam in a few days. will work.
quick recipe: boil onions and make a paste of it; make a paste of tomatoes, ginger and garlic and fry it in refined oil in skillet. add boiled onions paste to it. add salt & mutton and fry. fry some chopped onions separately and add to cooker with the mutton. add soy, vinegar, and worcestershire sauce. pressure cook it. then cook on low flame. add more soy for colour and fresh whole pepper crushed. (no garam masala used)
quick recipe: boil onions and make a paste of it; make a paste of tomatoes, ginger and garlic and fry it in refined oil in skillet. add boiled onions paste to it. add salt & mutton and fry. fry some chopped onions separately and add to cooker with the mutton. add soy, vinegar, and worcestershire sauce. pressure cook it. then cook on low flame. add more soy for colour and fresh whole pepper crushed. (no garam masala used)
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Yeah, looks good. But I don't like the idea of boiling onion, grinding it and then frying it with tomato, ginger garlic paste.
It would have been more flavorful to fry everything - onion, tomato, ginger garlic - and then grind it into a paste.
It would have been more flavorful to fry everything - onion, tomato, ginger garlic - and then grind it into a paste.
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you may be right MD. i'd tend to agree with you for i found it strange. but we left it to the judgement of ganpath ram -- after all he was the one re-engineering it. it didn't turn out bad. i had it with rotis while the wife preferred rice.
texas TW!
texas TW!
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To celebrate Parsi-South Indian synthesis, I had a lunch yesterday of curd-rice, french beans poriyal, lime pickle and lots of salli boti. While working through the succulent pieces of mutton, I realized that my scope for synthesis was not sufficiently global. Smacked of regionalism, I realized. So as a true global citizen, I completed that synthesis with a generous serving of the richest badam halwa (submerged under an inch of ghee) I've ever tried and the most delicious tiramisu I've had in a while (dont know why even good restaurants here don't know how to make a decent tiramisu). After that sublime meal, uplifted by all the synthesis I had achieved, I really wanted to lie down and meditate further on the joys of synthesis (and perhaps invent a new religion) but alas, my lofty Akbarian ambitions were dashed to the ground by the rude demands of having to earn a livelihood. So back to work it was.
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While working through the succulent pieces of mutton, I realized that my scope for synthesis was not sufficiently global. Smacked of regionalism, I realized. So as a true global citizen, I completed that synthesis with a generous serving of the richest badam halwa (submerged under an inch of ghee) I've ever tried and the most delicious tiramisu I've had in a while
hahaha
hahaha
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idli-sambar. vengaya sambar (recipe). masala dosas. madam cooked it -- ganpath on short leave. this one was for the older to help him crack aieee. will work.
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Nice. Dosa looks professional. Clearly, Mrs Kapasi is no mean cook herself.
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we are supposed to eat dosais on the sly. not take and post pics of it. uff.
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wah, what prophetic words. i already got reprimanded by vee on chat this morning. he wanted nis to stop stealing sambar with immediate effect.
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of course he is, and of course, you would. otherwise, you'd have an opinion of your own, and that's risky.Huzefa Kapasi wrote:you may be right MD. i'd tend to agree with you
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Huzefa Kapasi wrote:idli-sambar. vengaya sambar (recipe). masala dosas. madam cooked it -- ganpath on short leave. this one was for the older to help him crack aieee. will work.
>>>>Ganpath should be getting nervous, if this is his competition. The chutney has triggered a palovian in me. Need to swing by the local dosa joint this weekend
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Kris wrote:Need to swing by the local dosa joint this weekend
here have an 'i'. return it when you're done with it. no hurry.
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