Showing posts with label Non-Vegetarian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Non-Vegetarian. Show all posts

Friday, May 09, 2025

Jeera Begun Diye Macher Jhol - Fish in Cumin Gravy with Eggplant

 

Jeera Begun Diye Macher Jhol

I've made variations of this dish and blogged about them in the past. Today I combined eggplants with roasted cumin seed powder to flavour this Maacher Jhol. There was an abundance of eggplants in the fridge, of the Japanese variety, which are my favourite. Eggplant pairs well with roasted cumin seeds. I make a big batch by taking a jar of McCormick’s cumin seeds (or buy in bulk at an Indian grocery store) and dry roasting them in an iron skillet over medium heat just until its aroma is released. Allow the seeds to cool, place in a coffee grinder and grind to a fine powder. Store the roasted cumin seed powder in its original jar or a glass jar with a tight lid, for future use. The base of the gravy for this Macher Jhol comprises two quartered onions, some chopped ginger, a tomato and a green chili that are blanched for 3-4 minutes and pureed in a blender. The resulting gravy is thick and clings to the eggplant and fish pieces. This macher jhol goes very well with steamed rice or hot and fluffy chapatis/tortillas.

Tuesday, May 07, 2024

Smelts Cooked with Unripe Mangoes


Smelts with Unripe Mangoes

Mango Fish reminds me of our life in Rangoon (now known as Yangon). Mum made this dish with Topshe Mach or Mango Fish at the start of the mango season when green, unripe mangoes are plentiful. In North America, frozen, unripe mangoes are available in Bangladeshi markets. I've made this with smelts, but any filleted fish or fish steaks can be used in this recipe.

Saturday, February 03, 2024

Crab Claws Curry

 

Crab Claws Curry

Rock crab claws at our local supermarket looked so clean and tempting. There was a little over a pound of claws in the package which was perfect because I will be the only one eating them. Hubby is not fond of anything that has to be picked at, so a simple filleted fish curry will suit him.

Cooking the Crab Claws

A few tips before I dive into the recipe. First of all, make sure to use a nut cracker to crack the claws, and break apart each segment before cooking. It was a mess doing that while eating. Secondly, the claws came frozen and I dropped them into the gravy as is. They thawed and cooked over medium-low heat to perfection. And last but not least, I loved cooking them this way because this is a dump-and-go recipe. Make sure the gravy ingredients are minced so that the gravy comes out smooth and delicious when cooked. 

This is best served with hot, steamed rice.

Serving Suggestion

Wednesday, January 03, 2024

Burmese Meat Curry - အသားဟင်း a thaa hin

 

Burmese Meat Curry

I call this Meat Curry because the recipe can be used to cook any kind of meat. Beef Curry is called Ametha Hin and Pork Curry is called Wetha Hin. I used lamb leg, but I don't know what lamb is called in Burmese. One translation calls it Soetha Hin, but I'm not sure if that's correct.

The process is pretty simple and all the ingredients are readily available. Pieces of meat are marinated in a coarse paste of onions, garlic, tomatoes and paprika or soaked dried chilies. I used a pressure cooker to tenderize the meat for half an hour, but it can also be simmered on the stovetop for 2 hours. If a pressure cooker is used, it should be removed from the heat and left undisturbed (after the half hour of cooking) to de-pressurize naturally, which takes 15-20 minutes. After all the steam dissipates and depending on how much liquid remains, the curry needs to be simmered to reduce the gravy until the oil resurfaces.

Monday, December 11, 2023

Fish with Cauliflower and Green Onions

 

Fish with Cauliflower & Green Onions

Any kind of fish works with this recipe. I used filleted fish, but it goes without saying that bone-in fish tastes much better. This way of cooking a fish curry takes me back to the days when we first arrived in India from Burma. We stayed with our uncle's family in Calcutta and Mamima (aunt) made fish this way. It tastes so good!

Tuesday, June 13, 2023

Chicken Piccata

 

Chicken Piccata

Our teenage grandson is spending the week with us and he's interested in cooking, so I picked out a few recipes suitable for him to try. We found thinly sliced chicken breasts at the supermarket which saved him a step in the directions. This dish was executed with minimal fuss and was delicious!

Rather than making a separate side dish, fresh spinach and green peas were cooked in the sauce in the final step of cooking. Our chicken piccata was served on a bed of steamed rice and was relished by all, young and the not so young alike.

Saturday, May 27, 2023

Burmese Fish Ball Curry

 


Burmese Fish Ball Curry

I bought the pre-formed frozen fish balls made from cuttlefish at a Vietnamese market. The package was left in the fridge overnight to thaw and the next day the fish balls were simmered in chicken broth for 20 minutes to soften before adding to the gravy. If the fish balls are added directly after thawing, they turn out to be rubbery and chewy. After simmering, they turn soft and seem to absorb the spices in the gravy much better.

Monday, May 08, 2023

Burmese Cucumbers and Shrimp

 

Cucumbers and Shrimp

I enjoy the taste of cooked cucumbers, especially when they are paired with shrimp. This is a Burmese dish and is very easy to put together.

Saturday, May 06, 2023

San Pyoke - Burmese Congee

 

San Pyoke

This congee or rice porridge brings back memories of our childhood in Rangoon, Burma (now known as Yangon, Myanmar). Rice is cooked for hours in water or chicken broth until silky and creamy and it's the most comforting thing to have when sick in bed with the flu. Here I have made a basic congee using catfish nuggets then garnished with celery leaves, pickled mustard leaves, tomatoes and balachaung, a dried shrimp condiment.

Tuesday, April 04, 2023

Bamboo Shoots with Surimi

 

Bamboo Shoots with Surimi

When a member of the family is allergic to shrimp, the cook has to resort to other means to pump flavor into vegetables. In this case, bamboo shoots that taste simply wonderful made with shrimp is cooked with surimi or fake crab. Louis Kemp makes a good product using a medley of fish to simulate the taste of shrimp or crab.

Saturday, March 11, 2023

Spicy Peanut Noodles

 

Spicy Peanut Noodles


It turns out that Hubby is allergic to peanuts, so I made these noodles just for myself and went crazy with the chili sauce. Delicious Spicy Peanutty Noodles takes no time to make, especially if you can get your hands on fresh fettuccini pasta which take all of 3 minutes to cook.

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.

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.

Saturday, January 28, 2023

Alu Mattar Keema - Potatoes Peas and Minced Meat Curry

 

Alu Mattar Keema

The best keema curry I've had was from the dhaba or truckers' diner in Defense Colony of New Delhi, India. Most often made with minced lamb, this dish can be prepared with any minced meat, i.e. chicken, beef or lamb. It goes well with steamed rice, chapatis or naans.

Saturday, December 24, 2022

Chicken Laksa Curry

 

Chicken Laksa Curry


Laksa Paste

The easiest chicken curry, made possible with a store-bought laksa paste which is available in Asian markets or online. It takes 20 minutes to make chiefly because the chicken was tenderized ahead of time. After cutting the chicken, boneless and skinless chicken thighs in this case, the bite-sized pieces are soaked at room temperature for 30 minutes in water mixed with a teaspoon each of salt and baking soda. After draining, the chicken must be washed in several changes of water to remove all traces of baking soda. This makes the chicken or any meat incredibly soft  and tender. Substitute chicken with beef, lamb, pork, shrimp, tofu or paneer.

Spaghetti Salad

Spaghetti Salad

Pictured above is one serving of the salad. Leftovers store well in the fridge for 2-3 days. This is a good item to serve at brunch, for lunch or at a potluck.

Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Mini Chicken Pot Pies

 

Chicken Pot Pies

Grandboy #2 spent the evening with us and for dinner I made chicken pot pies. Very quick and easy, it took barely half an hour to put this together. It uses just 5 ingredients, all of which are available at our local supermarket.

Tuesday, November 29, 2022

Surimi and Eggplant in Black Bean Sauce

Surimi Eggplant in Black Bean Sauce

"Surimi", often called “Imitation Crab”, is seafood made with Wild Alaska Pollock, a mild whitefish related to cod, which is flavored to taste like crab or lobster. To make surimi seafood, Wild Alaska Pollock is finely minced and then blended with other ingredients such as starch, salt, natural crab meat, and egg white. It is then formed, cooked and cut into the various shapes and styles you find at your local grocery store." This description was adapted from the Louis Kemp website.

Louis Kemp Crab Delights

These packages of Surimi come in a variety of sizes and are available in most supermarkets in my neighborhood.  I make this eggplant dish in the same way I've made Surimi in Black Bean Sauce, except this is made on the stove top. It still takes no longer than 20 minutes, so dinner can be on the table in less than half an hour. Feel free to substitute shrimp for surimi or even bite-size pieces of fish fillet and serve with hot rice or chapatis.

Sunday, June 05, 2022

Pork Vindaloo

Pork Vindaloo

Pork is not often cooked at home, but I've always had vindaloo with pork so I had to continue that tradition.  This is my own take on vindaloo because my uses of spices and chili are minimal to suit the BIG MAN at home. At the supermarket, I found a package of pork that was already cut into pieces suitable for stew, so that saved me some time. This vindaloo is basically my recipe for meat curry with the addition of apple cider vinegar. Although potatoes are not added to a vindaloo, I like them in any and all meat curries. This dish tastes great with hot, steamed rice or any form of Indian bread.

Monday, May 02, 2022

Burmese Semolina Cake - Sanwin Makin

 

Sanwin Makin

Semolina is also known as Cream of Wheat in English, Shweji in Burmese, and Rawa or Suji in Hindi. It is available in any Indian market and, most recently, comes pre-toasted to a lovely golden hue. I've tried making this dessert a few times but was most pleased with my efforts this last time. That must be because I replaced the white poppy seeds (posto) with a mixture of white poppy seeds and toasted sesame seeds.

It's pretty labor-intensive to prepare, so set aside a whole afternoon to make this semolina cake. Sanwin Makin is a popular and beloved dessert in Burma. What I love is the aroma that permeates every corner of my home, of toasted semolina, sesame seeds and coconut milk. This cake is creamy, dreamy and light. I baked it in a 9" x 8" Pyrex dish and it was enough to feed 10 guests for an after-lunch snack with coffee. All of us, from the oldest adults to the youngest child loved it and came back multiple times for more!