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Spicy Fish Kuzhambhu (Spicy Indian Fish Curry)
I am going to be celebrating Diwali in India with my family after 4 years and I am so excited. Just getting used to the jetlag and I am happy to be spending time with my family. For those unfamiliar, Meen Kuzhanbu is the Tamil name for traditional South Indian Fish Curry. It is very rich in flavor, spicy and tastes heavenly. And it is a common saying that it tastes better the day after you make it as...
Read MoreIndian Diwali Snack Murukku (Chakali) Recipe
Murukku is one of the most popular snacks in South India and it is even more popular at Deepavali (aka Diwali) festival time. It has been long been the tradition at most homes to make delicious snacks such as Murukku, Thattai, etc. along with some special Indian sweets for Deepavali. I am going to be spending over 3 months with my family in India starting next week. But, don’t you worry! I am going to learn, experiment and continue...
Read MoreChole Bhatura
Chole Bhatura is a mouth watering dish and is the bigger cousin of a well-known Indian breakfast dish – Poori. Chole Bhatura is a combination of Chick Peas dish (chole) and the fried bread made from maida flour (bhatura). My memory of Chole Bhatura growing up in South India has been that it is one of those exotic dishes that you can eat at a restaurant. I still remember the big puffed up dish served hot with fresh cut...
Read MorePaal Kozhukatai
I got this recipe from my sister. She used to make it for special ocassions and “Paal Kozhukatai” is one of my favorite recipes from her kitchen. As many other not so often made dishes, I’ve always thought it would be pretty tough to make it. But I finally decided to make it on Gokulashtami (an Indian festival) and it came out really awesome. And its not at all tough to make. It just took like 30-40 minutes for...
Read MoreGokulashtami Special – Vella Seedai/Sweet marbles
Today is Gokulashtami. This festival is celebrated for lord krishna and it’s his birthday. This festival is called in different names as “krishna jayanthi”, “krishnashtami”,” sri jayanthi” and “janma ashtami”. Last year my Mother-in-Law was here with us so she made it easy for me. This year I tried out my family recipes for the festival. This is one of the most popular festival in India. Today I made “paal kozhukatai/Sweet Rice Pudding”, Vella Seedai/Sweet marbles”, “Sundal/chick Peas Fry”,...
Read MoreTools of Trade Sale at Macys
Macys offer this tools of trade basics 10-piece measure and prep set for 9.99$ with shipping or in store pickup. It Includes a mixing bowl, 4 measuring cups and 5 measuring spoons. Macys also offer this Tools of the Trade Basics Starter 12-Piece Cookware Set for 59.99$ with shipping or instore pickup. It includes 1- and 2-qt. covered saucepan, 6.5-qt. covered stock pot, 10″ covered fry pan, 8″ open fry pan and three nylon utensils – slotted spoon, spoon and...
Read MoreGreat kitchen deal from Macy’s
I just came to know that there is a Semi Annual Home Sale going on in Macy’s and I am listing a couple of deals that caught my eyes. Martha Stewart Collection 20-Piece Essential Cutlery Set for $39.99 The ratings are also good. Limited lifetime warranty. It is really a good set of knife. I am going to rush before it is sold out. I hope you like this deal. Bella Cucina 13330 Rocket Blender, 12 Piece for $19.99...
Read MoreCoconut and Rice Kheer – Thengai Arisi Payasam
Kheer or Payasam is an Indian dessert made for festivals and special occasions. Coconut and Rice kheer is popular in South India and I love this kheer just for the combination of rice and coconut cooked in milk. To sweeten this dish, we can add either sugar or jaggery. I prefer sugar to jaggery for this payasam. Finally enhanced with the flavor of cardamom and fried cashew nut. It is a bit time consuming but very simple procedure. Try this and...
Read MoreBhindi Masala – Okra Curry
Bhindi Masala or Okra Curry is a delicious Indian curry in which okra or ladies finger is cooked in a curry sauce and served with roti/chapati. I have added bell pepper to this dish which a twist from the original recipe. Ingredients: Okra – 2 lb Chopped onion – 1 1/2 cup Chopped tomato – 1 cup Bell pepper – 1 Green chilli – 2 Curry leaves – 1 string Ginger garlic paste – 1 tbsp Chopped cilantro –...
Read MoreGodhuma Rava Briyani/Cracked Wheat Briyani
My mother used to make lot of dishes with cracked wheat. I never got a chance to make anything with cracked wheat myself. Cracked wheat is healthy and you can substitute it instead of rice. If you are in a good diet I would recommend this to eat with sambar, rasam or anything. It is good for health and is low in calories. One of my good friends, Swathika from work, gave me this idea about making briyani in...
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