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Tag Archives: platter
That Moody Thali !!
I have been blamed for my moods !! After being called weirdo, mismatch, odd creature to extent of being compared to the imaginary Martians……..moody is a mild verb, or is it an adjective ? ๐ Hello !! Excuse me ?? … Continue reading
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Tagged chickpea flour, egg curry, fennel powder, moods, okra, platter, potatoes, split black gram, that moody thali
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Dahi -papad ki sabzi / Yogurt -poppadum curry
Poppadums or Papads are an essential part of Indian cuisine. Papads are usually made out of dough of lentil paste and flavored with a variety of spices. India is a monsoonal country. Long dry summer spells, plays havoc with … Continue reading
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Tagged cooking, dahi-papad ki sabzi, platter, traditional cooking, vegetarian fusion platter, yogurt-poppadum curry
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Kakdi ki sabzi / Snake cucumber curry
I have found, majority people cannot differentiate between ‘kakdi’ and ‘kheera’. ๐ I am not surprised, though. Kakdis are called Snake cucumber or Snake melon in English. It appears in the market for a very, very short period unlike,ย kheera. Kheera … Continue reading
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Tagged cooking, kakdi, kakdi ki sabzi, platter, snake cucumber, snake cucumber curry, vegetarian fusion platter
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Vegetarian Fusion Platter for Noboborsho
Today is Poila Boishakh, the Bengali new year !! Wishing all my readers a foodilicious and a great year ahead !! Every year a ย I cook up a storm of non -vegetarian delicacies along with some traditional sweets, this year … Continue reading
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Tagged bengali new year, cooking, fusion, noboborsho, platter, vegetarian fusion platter
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Platter of Love – Fritters, Aloo seddho, Mushur Dal, Katla petir Kalia, Chicken Rezala and Gulab jamun
Well !! Don’t go by the title ๐ It is a choice of recipes cooked for welcoming hubby ๐ Our marriage oscillates between two cities, or rather two states of the country – Delhi and Chattisgarh. Not by choice, but … Continue reading
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Tagged aloo seddho, chicken rezala, fritters, gulab jamun, katla petir kalia, platter, Platter of Love
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Winter platter 1 – Dal makhani, Kurkure aloo chorchori, Methi -matar -aloo sabzi, Plain paranthas
Winter is here to stay for another couple of months, and I want to make and eat most of it ๐ This is the beginning of Winter platter series – simple, easy and lip smacking ๐ As I have confessed … Continue reading
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Tagged clarified butter, dal makhani, flat bread, ghee, kurkure aloo chorchori, methi-matar-aloo sabzi, plain paranthas, platter, winter, winter platter 1
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Platter of Madness
Do you go crazy and overboard sometimes ?? I do, frequently ๐ I am quite well known for my moods, eccentricity and sheer madness ๐ Hmmmph !! ย who’s bothered ?? Not me ๐ Life would be so mundane and irksome … Continue reading
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Tagged chettinad, fiesta friday, fiesta friday #36, gravy, madness, matar, mishti doi, mushroom, mutton seekh, platter, soy mince with split black gram, the novice gardener
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Festive Platter
I love doing ‘platters’ โค .Not just because i love the variety but also i love to mix -n -match with traditional and non -traditional food from other regions of the country. ๐ This is start of the platter series……. … Continue reading
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Tagged almonds, arhar, asafetida, cooking, dhokar dalna, dolma, fiesta friday #28, kasoori methi, malpua, matka, milk, muri ghonto, mutton, pistachios, platter, pointed gourd, potato, rakshabandhan, split bengal gram, spring onion, sugar, syrup, the novice gardener, tomato gravy
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