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This blog is dedicated to Mum, my greatest mentor. It is a compilation of simple recipes - Bengali, Indian, Burmese and Continental, among others. All of these recipes have been tested in my kitchen. Most use everyday ingredients found at your local market, but some use specialty ingredients available at Asian and/or Indian markets. Comments are welcome and members are invited to send in any recipes they would like to share.
Tuesday, September 24, 2019
Sweet & Sour Eggplant
Thursday, September 19, 2019
Minced Meat & Cabbage in Coconut Sauce
This dish combines a few of my favorite ingredients. It turned out to be more delicious than expected. The minced meat was first cooked with all the seasonings and coconut milk in a pressure cooker, combined with shredded cabbage and then cooked until dry. It's perfect served on a bed of rice, but would go well with chapatis, as well.
Kanda Poha - Flattened Rice Pilaf
Flattened Rice Pilaf |
I was under the misconception that Kanda Poha refers to the potatoes in this poha dish, but during a phone conversation, my sister said it refers to the onions in the dish. Onions are considered to be non-vegetarian in certain parts of India so it's important to name it appropriately.
It's a hearty and filling meal which, if had for lunch, curbs hunger pangs that usually occur in the late afternoon.
Labels:
Brunch,
Cheera,
Indian Cuisine,
Lunch,
Poha,
Vegan,
Vegetarian
Roasted Cauliflower
The stove top was being used to capacity, so this cauliflower dish was baked in the oven. It tasted great and was so easy to assemble. It goes well with rice or chapatis.
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