Tuesday, February 28, 2023

Omelette Curry

 

Omelette Curry

This reminds me of Mum. We'd have this as a wonderful alternative to Dimer Dalna made with whole eggs. Cook the omelette in a large frying pan, more like a flan than rolling it up. It's very simple and easy to make, but cutting diamond shapes out of the flan makes it look fancy. Serve this as a main dish with steamed rice or chapatis.

Monday, February 27, 2023

Beyond Meat Keema Curry - Minced Meat Curry

 

Beyond Meat Keema Curry

Beyond Meat is a plant-based substitute for meat, made from a combination of peas and brown rice. It tastes just like the real thing with a meaty texture. I treated it just like minced meat to make a keema curry. DH claims it tasted better than chicken or beef, but I was more impressed that it took far less time to cook. This keema curry goes well with steamed rice or chapatis.

Sunday, February 26, 2023

Mattar Paneer Bhurji - Scrambled Cottage Cheese and Peas

Mattar Paneer Bhurji

This looks a lot like Indian scrambled eggs, but there are no eggs in this preparation. Instead, paneer or cottage cheese is grated and cooked in the same way. It makes a terrific stuffing for tortilla rolls or can be served as a side dish with rice or chapatis at dinner.

Saturday, February 25, 2023

Bhindi Alu Bhaja - Stir-Fried Okra and Potatoes

 

Bhindi Alu Bhaja

Bhindi or okra is a summer vegetable and tastes wonderful when stir-fried on its own or with diced potatoes. I like to coat the cut pieces of bhindi with amchur (dried mango) powder before frying in hot oil. This reduces the viscosity of the vegetable. Sliced onions and diced tomatoes along with salt are added at the very end of the cooking process.

This stir-fried dish is served as a side to complement a Bengali/Indian meal and goes well with steamed rice or chapatis.

Sunday, February 05, 2023

Chicken Bulgogi Noodle Bowl

 

Chicken Bulgogi Noodle Bowl

For Grandboy's Day this week we each had a bowl of Ramen Noodles topped with Ground Chicken Bulgogi and blanched baby bok choy. Bulgogi is a Korean preparation that usually uses sliced beef or pork and served as a rice bowl. Any ground meat can be substituted based on your family's preference. Baby bok choy are tiny bundles of delight, available at any local supermarket, blanched in boiling salted water for 2-3 minutes just until they turn a bright green, which makes this dinner a complete meal in a bowl.