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Thursday, April 30, 2015 Savory Pea and Carrot Pancakes with Avocado Mint Dip
I was 14 when on a frigid winter morning, after finishing our exam papers earlier than others, a new friend and I escaped for brunch instead of heading home. I had never known what brunch was until she proposed the idea the day before. I looked up the meaning in my palm size, creamy paged, blue plastic covered oxford dictionary, an essential accessory of every other 14 year old I knew. It was perhaps that age of eagerness and outwitting others with your vocabulary, every page on the dictionary was marked with circles, underlines, possible sentences. There was particular emphasis on any slang, cursing words because there was nothing cooler than that.

Before we sat out for our adventure, we strolled around our brick walled school playground waiting for the gates to officially open. When the walls were being newly painted a few years go, they were a light violet pink and despite not being my favourite colour, for a year the school looked prettier than it ever did. It looked all beige now, so did the backdrop of buildings that stood around it. Desert bathes everything in its sand hue. If you got to the roof top, you could see my building, a 7 storey low building, conveniently sand coloured, so it never requires a repaint.


continue to readSHARE:23 comments Tuesday, April 14, 2015 Shaved Carrot And Mint Salad With Spicy Galangal Dressing


Recently, I had a lot of locally grown carrots from a shoot and they were so sweet and mellow in flavour, I couldnt bring myself to cook with them. Though the likes of carrot halwa and carrot pancakes played on my mind for a long time, I eventually just made this simple carrot salad which we pretty much ate back to back for days until we got sick of it! Then last week, I made it to family barbecue party as a side and it went down in no time.

continue to readSHARE:6 comments Saturday, April 4, 2015 Spiced Lamb Mince and Potatoes - Aloo Kheema
One hot scorching summer day, some odd 10 years ago, I found myself sitting on my great grandmothers bed while she lay on it. She bore no resemblance to my grandmother but her skin firmer than any other 90 year old I knew, a blessing of porcelain like firm skin that most of my maternal aunts, Ammi and Grandma inherited. She had been living in this tiny hometown nestled in the deep south of Rajasthan all her life and I had never really heard of her from my grandma. I believe, there must be no story to be told. Grandma was a child bride and I imagine she couldnt remember much of the time spend with her mother. But that day amongst the packing up we were to do as our vacation in India came to an end, Grandma dragged me to see her ailing mother with a sudden sense of emergency. I nervously asked her, if there was anything in particular I have to say or do. She gave it a thought, looking out of the auto ricksha at the green farmlands that are ample in this area despite being a desert. She ran her right hand over her eyebrows as she often does when saying something important. Kiss her hand and just listen to her, she said.

As we walked into the house, we were first greeted by the aroma of freshly sizzled khada masala(whole spices) that got intertwined with the stale smell of medicines, as grandma guided me to her mothers room. I sniffed the ittar that lingered on my clothes to clear the sickness inducing smell of medicines.

My great grandmother lay on a much wider single bed than the standard size, which looked even larger against her fragile, bony structure. The hand woven cotton stuffed thick soft mattress fell slightly off the edges of the bed, while the pillow hard as stone nestled her grey but lush head. I bowed down on the bed, picked up her hand between my two palm and kissed them placing it back on her side. Her hands might have felt like a pile of skin but her greyed eyes tracked my every moment. I took up the chair next to the bed but she immediately in a low murmur asked me to sit on the bed next to her.

continue to readSHARE:13 comments Friday, March 27, 2015 Paneer Chilli Garlic Kebab
I dont tend to write about my father whom we affectionately callPappaa lot around here. Apart from the fact that we grew up in a household where women solely managed and ran the kitchen, my father and I coherently had opposite views and values when it came to food. He, being a man of small appetite, consciously calculating what and how much he eats, reluctant to try new flavours, in general incurious about food. Whereas I, from the time I remember love food and was a good eater even as a toddler (which apparently my wee one didnt inherit). The first thing myAmmitold me when I got married and moved away was I miss cooking for you.

To be fair, some things do excite him. Fresh caught fish which he would scale and clean himself. Freshly caught wild rabbit that he would slaughter, skin and cut. Free range hen from his friends farm and mangoes that he would pluck himself from my maternal grandmas farm trees. Considering our lives in Kuwait didnt allow wild rabbit or any of those things often, he was left with only his usual dalroti request for meals. Occasionally he would request mutton curry simply stewed with spices, tomatoes and onions for 3-4 hours. That was his guilty pleasure, red meat in moderation he often told us.
Of the many things he doesnt like (creamy curries, noodles, pastas and sandwiches) Indo-Chinese is high up there. And that, if you are Indian family can be catastrophic. Indo-Chinese, much like American-Chinese is a bastardised version of Chinese food, where the only common is use of soy sauce and high heat stir fry method. Sweet, salty, garlicky, laced in oil and umami flavours of soy, Indians can get teary eyes talking about their love for hakka noodles, crispy chili dripping chicken, velvety brownish grey sauces coated manchurians curries, dramatically red hued szechwan chutney, fried rice, the list is endless. Each state has a slightly different version and has taken different influences from the Chinese. But my favourite is the use of curry leaves and mustard seeds down south in the Kerala-Chinese cuisine. But thats for another day - I have a family recipe from my mother in law which is to die for.
continue to readSHARE:10 comments Saturday, March 21, 2015 Easy Tea Time Cardamom Cake In my late teens, the only time Ammi (my mother) would ever send me in the kitchen was when she was knee deep busy with wedding preparation of so and so cousin. She would call me, with perhaps four bags in both her hands, breathing heavy with harsh summer sun tingling and irritating her eyes Ill imagine. Please soak three handful of rice she would say. How much is a handful of rice? Isnt my hand much larger than your petite and slender hands? But there was no room for questions or explanations. She had to step into another store to buy more things.

continue to readSHARE:25 comments Wednesday, January 7, 2015 Roasted Garlic Labneh With Red Bell Pepper Walnut Relish HappyNewYear everyone! Hope you are onto to your January healthy eating resolutions! While I can almost never make resolutions, I plan to work out (sorely lazy at it) harder than ever because we do eat moderately well balanced food otherwise. One thing that really helps is to have some dips and relishes in the fridge for times I crave something hearty but not necessarily skinny. Last evening snack was this relish and I realised I had this post in drafts forover a year.
It was a cool breezy summer evening in Turkey, some four years back when we first had the relish. Antiochia, therestuarant was busy and buzzing with people, but also had a sort of mystical aura in its setting in the old EuropeandistrictofBeyoğlu.We happened to get talking with our neighbouring table (yes, tables are that close! or at least were that day) a Swiss couple living in Turkey, helped us select items from the menu. It could be their expertise or the chefs perfection but everything tasted beyond delicious. One thing in particular, that won us over mostly because of its cheer simplicity was the red and green bell pepper walnut relish.continue to readSHARE:8 comments Older PostsSubscribe to:Posts (Atom)InstagramArchive2015(6)April(3)Savory Pea and Carrot Pancakes with Avocado Mint DipShaved Carrot And Mint Salad With Spicy Galangal D...Spiced Lamb Mince and Potatoes - Aloo Kheema March(2) January(1) 2014(32) December(2) November(4) October(1) August(2) July(2) May(2) April(3) March(7) February(7) January(2) 2013(21) December(1) November(3) October(2) September(5) August(2) July(3) June(2) May(1) April(1) February(1) 2012(16) November(1) June(1) May(1) April(2) March(3) February(4) January(4) 2011(55) December(2) November(3) October(6) September(5) August(8) July(6) June(5) May(4) April(4) March(3) February(5) January(4) 2010(40) December(3) November(6) October(3) September(3) August(5) July(3) June(5) April(5) March(2) February(2) January(3) 2009(2) December(2)Popular PostsHow to make Paneer at homeHow To Make The Everyday Indian Flatbread - Roti/ChapatiTurmeric Milk - Indian Home RemedyZucchini Koftas in Creamy Coconut Tomato SauceJourney Kitchen on
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