I am back after a short refreshing weekend trip to Pune – a much needed break from our hectic schedules. I have just realized that February is already over (only 28 days !) and March 1 is already here and that’s the date for JFI –Potato hosted by Vaishali. I have been trying my best to participate in JFI (I have missed a few) and I didn’t want to miss this since it includes one of my most favourite vegetables. Potato (called Batata in Marathi) is a versatile and a very handy vegetable. It teams up well with most of…
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Beetroot Kofta curry
The basic idea for Beetroot Kofta curry is from the magazine ‘Cooking and More’ by Tarla Dalal. I have adapted the recipe to suit our taste. As I said earlier in one of my posts Beetroot Cabbage curry, Beetroot is one of my favourite veggies and you will rarely find the absence of this vegetable in my fridge.I have slightly altered the masalas for the Beetroot koftas. The gravy/curry in the original recipe was a sweetish Makhani type of gravy.I completely changed the recipe to make a spicy Misal type of gravy. Beetroot lends a lovely pinkish-red hue to the…
Spice it up 2
Sequel’s are in fashion in Bollywood and I don’t want to be left behind especially since most of the recent sequel’s have been hits! This is a sequel to the Red Chili Chutney (Spice it up 1) -Red Chili Thecha (Spice it up 2) The Protagonist is the same- Fiery Hot Red Chili Pepper, the treatment is a bit different and the leading lady J has changed!From the mildly flavoured,sweet Onion now it’s the strong flavoured and pungent Garlic.And since it is Garlic, I have roasted it before making the Thecha! So here’s one more recipe Red Chili Thechato spice…
Spice It Up
Hot is the word you think of when you see a Red Cocktail Dress. Hot is the word you think of when you see Red chili pepper! Both Red hot and both irresistible. 🙂 Freshly cultivated Red peppers are available in plenty this season and like I said I cant resist the neatly stacked slender and juicy Red hot peppers in the Foodmart.
Stuffed Gilka (Silk Squash)
I am back after a short refreshing vacation to Bangalore and Mysore and with blessings from Tirupathi Balaji. One thing I always enjoy down south is the food there. I am addicted to all types of Idlis, Dosas and Sambar…so my mouth was kept busy all the time J. Back to work again but I have been revitalized and hence am over the holiday inertia. Lunch today was some spicy stuffed Gilka also known as Tori or Silk squash (a change from what I had during my vacation) and Masoor (split Red Lentil) dal (recipe coming up) with rotis. For…