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Tag Archives: spicy
Spicy Mackerel Fry
Fish is the dominant kind of protein in Bengali cuisine. Looking closely, it is a forever love-affair. The first thing that comes to mind when anyone thinks of a Bengali is the eternal ‘maach’ and ‘bhaat’. Yes, we are a … Continue reading
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Tagged bengali, cooking, crispy, fish, karnataka, pan fry, rice flour, salt water fish, spicy, spicy mackerel fry
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Prawn Chettinad
PRAWNS !! I can never say no them 😀 Nature has provided so much for us to relish, stop wars and lets eat. Jumbo prawns are not always available in the market 😦 Delhi being far away from the coasts … Continue reading
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Tagged chettinad, cooking, cuisine, jumbo prawns, prawn chettinad, spicy, tamarind
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Laal Maas
Laal Maas literally means Red Meat, for the color of the gravy. This recipe is not for the faint gut 😀 A lip -smacking, fiery hot meat recipe from the Royal Kitchens of Rajasthan. The gravy is heavily spiced with … Continue reading
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Tagged cooking, Laal Maas, mutton, Royal Kitchens of Rajasthan, spicy, traditional Indian cuisine
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Aloo Wadi – The Punjabi way
It has been more than two decades since I became a resident of this city. Inspite of being the country capital and a fascinating historical past, the city doesn’t rate much for various reasons…….But it is a city which welcomes … Continue reading
Choruibati Dim – Picnic style Egg curry
This happens to be one my favorite style of cooking eggs ❤ I love eggs ❤ Choruibati = a small picnic gathering. What’s so special about this egg curry ?? The way it is made. . . … spicyyyy !!! … Continue reading
Aloo kadhai masala – Spicy stir fried baby potatoes
There is something lovely and inviting about the change of season, ending of long hot summers and the subtle beginning of the autumn ❤ A little nip in the early morning, cool morning breeze, soft cool nights. I love autumn … Continue reading
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Tagged aloo kadhai masala, asafoetida, autumn, baby potatoes, coriander seeds, cumin seeds, dried ginger powder, dried mint leaves, peppercorns, spicy, stir fried
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