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Re: What are you cooking / having cooked / eating today? [2 of 2]
you have gone insane. let me try too.Jebediah Mburuburu wrote:
i cook very well, but these days, not often. last week, i invited a bunch of people to dinner. if you want to know what i served, you'll have to beg. this much, i can say: one dish was probably maharashtrian - it had black mustard seeds cracked in hot oil in it; another was mildly spiced, and bengali, and a third, of u.p. origin.
your challenge, however is preposterous. it makes it seem as if boobsy is posting pics of dishes that he has made, himself; but he only posts pics of dishes that his slave ganpath ram and his battered wife make!
you've heard the doctors' credo: "first do no harm." when boobsy stops posting pics of theshitshTtuff that goes down his alimentary canal - he doesn't even need to post pics of interesting dishes - i'll take your words a little more seriously.
yes, pressulu?
i drive very well. but these days not often for my driver drives me around. last week i drove to big bazar, a full 800 metres away. you don't have to beg for the distance i drove for i will tel you if you ask. another time i drove to some'pur and back. i ate salted peanuts for lunch (bought from a roadside stall) on the way. you will have to beg me to discover how many kilometres i covered.
you've heard the doctor's credo. have you heard it or NOT? HAVE YOU HEARD THE DOCTOR'S CREDO? HAVE YOU EATEN SALTED PEANUTS?
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Achachan Jebz, has the great glut Admin heard your pitiful cries for attention?
Hellsangel- Posts : 14721
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Vidya Bagchi wrote:Seafood Brodetto
did you cook or have it cooked or did it come out of a box?
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kothamalli satham (coriander rice). very aromatic. in the rice continuum (lemon rice, tamarind rice, mango rice...) this one is the best. A++
the younger had it with an omelette, ha ha! (i had it stand alone)
the younger had it with an omelette, ha ha! (i had it stand alone)
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oh, forgot to add: god bless you impy.
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come to think of it, this rice, wrapped in an omelette would make for a nice indian style omurice.Huzefa Kapasi wrote:
the younger had it with an omelette, ha ha!
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Huzefa Kapasi wrote:kothamalli satham (coriander rice). very aromatic. in the rice continuum (lemon rice, tamarind rice, mango rice...) this one is the best. A++
the younger had it with an omelette, ha ha! (i had it stand alone)
"the younger had it with an omelette, ha ha!"
"i had it stand alone"
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should i take it as a personal improvement the fact that you have stopped insulting my food pics and started correcting my english instead? you like the kothamalli satham pic? or, wait, you are not dissing it 'cos it was impy's recipe; hai na?Jebediah Mburuburu wrote:Huzefa Kapasi wrote:kothamalli satham (coriander rice). very aromatic. in the rice continuum (lemon rice, tamarind rice, mango rice...) this one is the best. A++
the younger had it with an omelette, ha ha! (i had it stand alone)
"the younger had it with an omelette, ha ha!"
"i had it stand alone"
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Jebediah Mburuburu wrote:Huzefa Kapasi wrote:kothamalli satham (coriander rice). very aromatic. in the rice continuum (lemon rice, tamarind rice, mango rice...) this one is the best. A++
the younger had it with an omelette, ha ha! (i had it stand alone)
"the younger had it with an omelette, ha ha!"
"i had it stand alone"
phlegmy,
are you still having wet dreams of hk wearing diaphenous tshirt and coming out of the pool in slo-mo and are you still masterbaiting to those brain movies?
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Propagandhi711 wrote:Jebediah Mburuburu wrote:Huzefa Kapasi wrote:kothamalli satham (coriander rice). very aromatic. in the rice continuum (lemon rice, tamarind rice, mango rice...) this one is the best. A++
the younger had it with an omelette, ha ha! (i had it stand alone)
"the younger had it with an omelette, ha ha!"
"i had it stand alone"
phlegmy,
are you still having wet dreams of hk wearing diaphenous tshirt and coming out of the pool in slo-mo and are you still masterbaiting to those brain movies?
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Achachan Jebz has special love for HK and has been trying for access for a long time now.
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Huzefa Kapasi wrote:Propagandhi711 wrote:Jebediah Mburuburu wrote:Huzefa Kapasi wrote:kothamalli satham (coriander rice). very aromatic. in the rice continuum (lemon rice, tamarind rice, mango rice...) this one is the best. A++
the younger had it with an omelette, ha ha! (i had it stand alone)
"the younger had it with an omelette, ha ha!"
"i had it stand alone"
phlegmy,
are you still having wet dreams of hk wearing diaphenous tshirt and coming out of the pool in slo-mo and are you still masterbaiting to those brain movies?
oh no. achari jebz will have to cry into his soft foods and finely ground gruel at this denial of access
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Huzefa Kapasi wrote:kothamalli satham (coriander rice). very aromatic. in the rice continuum (lemon rice, tamarind rice, mango rice...) this one is the best. A++
the younger had it with an omelette, ha ha! (i had it stand alone)
awesome! I cannot see the picture from work but it is one of my mother's recipe. Glad to share it with you. I do not have the privilege of asking anyone[there is no one to ask] to cook my childhood food indulgences so I learnt to do it myself, over the years:-)
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i am still burping coriander (snacked on coriander-rice in the evening). tomorrow ganpath is going to try an omurice with the leftover. if it turns out good and pic. worthy, i'll give him 6 michelin stars. otherwise 5.
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what is omurice? rice stuffed tortillas?
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MaxEntropy_Man wrote:what is omurice? rice stuffed tortillas?
Rice stuffed omelettes.
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Ha ha ha! Not very puritan for Il Professore.nenu wrote:MaxEntropy_Man wrote:what is omurice? rice stuffed tortillas?
Rice stuffed omelettes.
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Hellsangel wrote:Ha ha ha! Not very puritan for Il Professore.nenu wrote:MaxEntropy_Man wrote:what is omurice? rice stuffed tortillas?
Rice stuffed omelettes.
Of all the varieties of rice, it's kothamalli satham stuffed omelettes! Blasphemy!
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Hellsangel wrote:Ha ha ha! Not very puritan for Il Professore.nenu wrote:MaxEntropy_Man wrote:what is omurice? rice stuffed tortillas?
Rice stuffed omelettes.
i'm trying to get to a fitter place and it's right now not happening with just exercise. i need to cut down on the calories. i have decided to check into this thread right before i eat to accomplish my goals.
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LOL!MaxEntropy_Man wrote:Hellsangel wrote:Ha ha ha! Not very puritan for Il Professore.nenu wrote:MaxEntropy_Man wrote:what is omurice? rice stuffed tortillas?
Rice stuffed omelettes.
i'm trying to get to a fitter place and it's right now not happening with just exercise. i need to cut down on the calories. i have decided to check into this thread right before i eat to accomplish my goals.
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one of MD's posts made me long for dabba gosht. older was in mumbai visiting his cousins -- he returned last night. my cousin, a big foodie himself, lovingly sent me a packet of dabba gosht (being last night's dinner):
gosht:
dabba:
compliments of my cousin:
the name "dabba gosht" sounds exotic but there is nothing authentic about this dish i feel. it is a fusion dish. "persian darbar" added spaghetti to it. (persian darbar is well known -- esp. for their raan masala biryani which the older loved -- and their recipe can't be wrong). cheese and eggs are an integral part of dabba gosht. the mutton comprises of soft liver pieces. it tasted good.
gosht:
dabba:
compliments of my cousin:
the name "dabba gosht" sounds exotic but there is nothing authentic about this dish i feel. it is a fusion dish. "persian darbar" added spaghetti to it. (persian darbar is well known -- esp. for their raan masala biryani which the older loved -- and their recipe can't be wrong). cheese and eggs are an integral part of dabba gosht. the mutton comprises of soft liver pieces. it tasted good.
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Huzefa Kapasi wrote:one of MD's posts made me long for dabba gosht. older was in mumbai visiting his cousins -- he returned last night. my cousin, a big foodie himself, lovingly sent me a packet of dabba gosht (being last night's dinner):
the name "dabba gosht" sounds exotic but there is nothing authentic about this dish i feel. it is a fusion dish. "persian darbar" added spaghetti to it. (persian darbar is well known -- esp. for their raan masala biryani which the older loved -- and their recipe can't be wrong). cheese and eggs are an integral part of dabba gosht. the mutton comprises of soft liver pieces. it tasted good.
Oh didn't realize your son was here. Persian Darbar is one of my favorite places and not too far from where I stay. I love their mutton biryani as well.
Dabba gosht is an oddity not only in terms of the ingredients (egg, cheese, spahgetti etc) but also because it is baked rather than cooked or grilled. The dabba refers to the baking dish. My guess is that it is some innovative Ganpath's desi rendition of the traditional lamb casserole that memsaab taught him.
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ha ha ha! you nailed it. kid was in mumbai for a few days. he had to return last night for tonight they leave for singapore-thailand.Merlot Daruwala wrote:My guess is that it is some innovative Ganpath's desi rendition of the traditional lamb casserole that memsaab taught him.
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i just can't bring myself to eating offal. i am sure i am missing out on a lot of interesting dishes because of that.
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maybe you'll like it if your brain is tricked. liver pate on toast: pate de foie gras. (incidentally, adding random consonants to the name of the dish will make it tastier. )Captain Bhankas wrote:i just can't bring myself to eating offal. i am sure i am missing out on a lot of interesting dishes because of that.
older loves fried chicken liver. i can eat it once a year -- he can eat it everyday.
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i forwarded a link of this page to my cousin in mumbai (who had sent me dabba gosht). he was very impressed by my pic. of omurice! he has decided to replicate it. this has made the effort i put into this thread worth it for me!
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Huzefa Kapasi wrote:maybe you'll like it if your brain is tricked. liver pate on toast: pate de foie gras. (incidentally, adding random consonants to the name of the dish will make it tastier. )Captain Bhankas wrote:i just can't bring myself to eating offal. i am sure i am missing out on a lot of interesting dishes because of that.
older loves fried chicken liver. i can eat it once a year -- he can eat it everyday.
haha. when i was a kid, i ate something that was very chewy. someone said that is must be kaleji. i don't know. but that's the last time i tried non-muscle meat.
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a caterer in the canteen of my office makes omurice and names it om rice. the first and the last time i tried it was some two months ago. it was tasty but the portion was too much for me. i am thinking of making it at home.
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Captain Bhankas wrote:a caterer in the canteen of my office makes omurice and names it om rice.
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yes. i will post a pic when he makes it.
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breakfast in pattaya looks really good. (sent by younger.)
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tom yam kung (tom yum soup). bangkok.
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In sickular, fukular solidarity with Upps Aunty who is being forced to fast this entire month by her conqueror, I headed out to Mohammad Ali Road last night and pigged (heh! sorry aunty) out on baida roti, mutton rolls and those obscenely large and utterly sinful malpuas. Absolutely delicious - every bite of every item.
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Merlot Daruwala wrote:In sickular, fukular solidarity with Upps Aunty who is being forced to fast this entire month by her conqueror, I headed out to Mohammad Ali Road last night and pigged (heh! sorry aunty) out on baida roti, mutton rolls and those obscenely large and utterly sinful malpuas. Absolutely delicious - every bite of every item.
Pliss to specify how many bites of each. 1, 3, or 5?
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Vidya Bagchi wrote:Merlot Daruwala wrote:In sickular, fukular solidarity with Upps Aunty who is being forced to fast this entire month by her conqueror, I headed out to Mohammad Ali Road last night and pigged (heh! sorry aunty) out on baida roti, mutton rolls and those obscenely large and utterly sinful malpuas. Absolutely delicious - every bite of every item.
Pliss to specify how many bites of each. 1, 3, or 5?
Haha..1 baida roti, 2 mutton rolls and half a malpua (and another half this morning, post-breakfast).
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Huzefa Kapasi wrote:tom yam kung (tom yum soup). bangkok.
your kid's pictures are more interesting than yours. he seems to have an eye for food photography.
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thank you.MaxEntropy_Man wrote:
your kid's pictures are more interesting than yours. he seems to have an eye for food photography.
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lobsters and crabs. singapore.
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neither looks very good. the lobster without any sauce looks too dry. i wonder if there's some kind of creamy sauce on it, or is it cheese? lobster is best eaten the american way, dipped in melted butter. even better if it's eaten on a pier in maine. the crab floating in gravy doesn't look good either. the gravy may be good with white rice, but crab in a curry is pointless.Huzefa Kapasi wrote:lobsters and crabs. singapore.
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anything is better than that OP-laced lunch in patna.
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thank you jebediah for clicking on the link. i agree that crabs in a curry in not as good as boiled crabs with butter and salt. i am no food connoisseur btw.
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what is "OP-laced lunch in patna?"pravalika nanda wrote:anything is better than that OP-laced lunch in patna.
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Huzefa Kapasi wrote:what is "OP-laced lunch in patna?"pravalika nanda wrote:anything is better than that OP-laced lunch in patna.
please read the news.
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sorry, here's the link.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/07/17/us-india-chidren-poison-idUSBRE96G0AY20130717
the indian govt's insecticide-lunch fusion experiment gone slightly awry.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/07/17/us-india-chidren-poison-idUSBRE96G0AY20130717
the indian govt's insecticide-lunch fusion experiment gone slightly awry.
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yes i had read the news but could not connect. actually, i did not check for where it had happened and i just turned the page. i am inured and uncaring.pravalika nanda wrote:sorry, here's the link.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/07/17/us-india-chidren-poison-idUSBRE96G0AY20130717
the indian govt's insecticide-lunch fusion experiment gone slightly awry.
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Of course, you should not care too much; I don't. I was surprised more than anything.
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i edited my post.pravalika nanda wrote:Of course, you should not care too much; I don't.
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