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Egyptian Koshari Recipe

January 16, 2022 By Asha Shivakumar

Delicious Egyptian Koshari is the national dish of Egypt. This interesting combo of carbs on carbs on carbs with all the fixings is delicious and the most favorite dish we had in Cairo. It’s  got spiced lentils, rice, vermicelli, pasta, chickpeas, topped with spicy tomato sauce and fried onions, SO GOOD!

Egyptian Koshari/Kushari Recipe #egyptianrecipes #koshariJump-to-Recipe

Koshari (also spelled, Kushari) is both the street food and Egypt’s national dish, also known to be at least a thousand years old. This starch fest of a dish is made out of lentils, rice and has a spicy tangy kick. It came about when someone fell in love with the Indian dish, kichadi made with lentils and rice.  You can find this at any street corner in Cairo.

“If you go to Cairo and not have Koshari, it’s like going to South India and not having Idli sambar”.

Kushari was originally sold as street food before becoming the crown jewel of brick and mortar shops all over Egypt—in fact, the late Anthony Bourdain, always a champion of quirky culinary gems, once shot an episode in Egypt where he enjoyed kushari from one of the most famous restaurants in Cairo. We were lucky to be dining at a local favorite Abou Tarek, where the Koshari is famous. Sold for pennies, a it’s a hearty vegan meal made with lentil rice, pasta, chickpeas, vinegar tomato sauce, and topped with fried onions. Perhaps unsurprising once you see the ingredient list, three different countries each contributed a piece of the culinary puzzle: India is behind the rice, lentils, and chickpeas; Italians working in the restaurants of Egypt added pasta and tomato sauce and Egyptians themselves topped it all off with those crispy onions and a bright, vinegary sauce to tie it all together. “It’s three different cultures all together in one meal.” Perhaps that’s why I love it so much.

It’s a culture overload along with sensory overload.…

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Filed Under: chickpea, Dinner, Egyptian, Entree, Fusion, International Cuisine, Moroccon, Veg, Vegan, VEGETARIAN Tagged With: african recipe, chickpea recipe, egyptian kushari, koshari, koshari recipe, kushari, kushari recipe, lentils, Middle eastern food, middle eastern recipes, pasta recipe

Mediterranean Fish with Olives

January 8, 2022 By Asha Shivakumar

This Baked Mediterranean fish with olives and capers is one of our absolute favorite baked white fish recipe. It’s cooked in a delicious tomato based sauce until tender and flaky. It’s a 30 minute dinner recipe you don’t want to miss! Serve with rice or a chunky sourdough bread to mop up the salty goodness.

Baked Spiced Mediterranean fish with Olives and Capers #bakedfish #fishrecipesJump-to-Recipe

On our recent trip, we were invited to have lunch  at our family friend’s place in Cairo. The lady of the house was from Ronda, a small town in Spain and the husband is from Cairo. We got to taste a couple of Mediterranean dishes and traditional Egyptian dishes. How incredibly lucky are we?! The family was so kind to make vegetarian options for me and meat/fish dishes for the rest. Their hospitality was unmatched.

If there’s one thing I never miss during my travels, is, eating at local homes and this family being a family friend of ours worked out perfect. In a bit of delicious irony, the two of us ladies struck up a conversation when she was flavoring the fish. We quickly discovered a shared interest in cooking, world cuisine, and travel, and she graciously slowed down the process and shared exactly how to make her mom’s world famous baked fish. We swapped stories about how hard it was to find culturally authentic dining experiences when abroad.. She was enthusiastic about Indian food. All this with her husband being the mediator/translator. I did not feel sorry for him 🙂 . We got along fabulously.

“Sharing a meal is the best way for
people to get to know one another.

This is how we realize how similar we
are, despite being from different parts 
of the world, different cultures.”…

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Filed Under: 30 min meals, Baking, Dinner, Entree, Fish, healthy, HEALTHY COOKING, Moroccon, Non Vegetarian, Quick Meals, Seafood, Weeknight Meal Tagged With: baked fish, baking fish, easy dinners, easy fish recipes, Easy Lunch, fish, fish recipe, fish recipes, Mediterranean fish, middle eastern fish, olives, one pot fish recipe, seafood, tomato fish

7 days in Egypt -Ultimate travel guide

January 4, 2022 By Asha Shivakumar

Here’s a 7 days in Egypt travel guide. Welcome to Mysterious Egypt. Rich history, killer desserts,  jaw-dropping monuments. THE PYRAMIDS, Egypt has it all. Egypt is one of the most fascinating countries I’ve ever visited in my life. Here’s a glimpse of our epic trip and hope it helps you when you plan yours.

Ultimate Egypt Guide Cairo and Luxor #egyptguide #cairo #luxor

This was a thrilling and out of body experience. 7 days in Egypt will blow your mind away. What can I say…this country is simply magical filled with so much history, culture and mystery. I, like most people, have seen images of the pyramids since I was a child. They’re not just a part of Egypt’s heritage, they are a part of global heritage. You think you know them just because you always have. It’s not until you’re here and you start to hear the stories of these amazing monuments that you realize there is so much more to learn. The sheer size and massiveness is magnificent. I might have shed a tear when I touched the Pyramid for the first time.

Fresh off the plane, I’m ready to dive into my full Egypt itinerary. We were in Siwa for 4 days which was the relaxing part of our trip. The salt water lakes, the small town vibes was pure perfection. But, This post is mainly focused on Cairo and Luxor. The week we spent there allowed me to connect to my past. This post will break down our journey through the main two cities, the tours, places to see day by day and give you some hot tips on the best photo locations!…

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Filed Under: Lifestyle, Travel Tagged With: cairo, egypt travel guide, hilton, luxor, mariott, travel diaries, travel the world.

Stuffed Meatballs in White Curry aka Christmas Kofta Curry

December 20, 2021 By Asha Shivakumar

Stuffed Meatballs in White Curry aka as Kofta Curry is full bodied and  flavorful. Try beef, lamb, chicken or turkey meatballs smothered in this amazingly silky sauce.

Stuffed Meatballs in White Curry aka Christmas Meatball Curry #koftacurry #meatballcurryJump-to-Recipe

As the story of 2021 comes to an end, I see the lessons it brought me.

Surrender: No matter what big plans I make for my life, the plans of the Universe will always trump my own and they will always be better for me.

Daily practice is critical: maintaining my practices in the good times allowed them to show up for me in the tough times. Short and simple habits have been lifesavers.

Resetting myself to neutral through breathwork, reframing the negative narratives by looking for the growth opportunity instead of being stuck in victimhood and blame….

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Filed Under: Almonds, Christmas, CURRY, Dinner, Entertaining, Entree, Festival Food, Gluten Free, Gravy, Lunch, Non Vegetarian, Non-Veg, Nuts, Pomegranate, Sauce, Uncategorized Tagged With: almond curry, Chicken curry, chicken meatball curry, chicken meatballs, creamy curry, Curry, kofta curry, meatball curry, meatballs, party curry, rich curry, stuffed meatball curry, white curry

Turkish Eggs with Burnt Garlic Herb Sauce and Feta Yogurt

November 30, 2021 By Asha Shivakumar

Turkish Eggs with burnt garlic herb sauce and feta yogurt. Topped with crispy fried eggs, it’s perfect with salty creamy feta yogurt and fresh avocado. Great for breakfast  that can easily  dinner, takes only minutes to prepare, is healthy, and so good! Everyone is sure to love this fun and delicious way to enjoy fried eggs!

Turkish Eggs with Burnt Garlic and Feta Yogurt #turkisheggs #eggsJump-to-Recipe

I love my eggs. Our family goes through eggs like there’s no tomorrow.

I like eggs. In fact, I like them quite a bit. In my kitchen or when dining out, if I have the option to add an egg to a dish, I will.

I love the act of holding the chilled eggs,  tapping it on the side of the skillet and listening to it instantly sizzle in a pan. It’s a morning ritual that wakes me up, centers me and prepares me for a new day. My zeal for eggs reaches far beyond the breakfast skillet, though. The egg blurs the boundaries between breakfast and lunch and confidently pushes its ways into dinner territory….

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Filed Under: 15 Minute Recipes, 30 min meals, Breakfast, Dinner, EGG, Garlic, Gluten Free, healthy, HEALTHY COOKING, International Cuisine, Lunch, Moroccon, Quick Meals, Spicy, VEGETARIAN Tagged With: egg, egg dishes, egg recipes, Eggs, Turkish egg, turkish eggs

Thandai Gulab jamun Mousse

October 29, 2021 By Asha Shivakumar

Thandai Gulab Jamun Mousse is a fusion dessert which has two delicious treats in one. Thandai a spiced drink made like a mousse stuffed with spongy soft gulab jamun.

Thandai gulab jamun mousse #diwalisweets #gulabjamun #thandaiJump-to-Recipe

Be the light. Find the light.

It’s that time of the year, the festival of lights, festival of together, festival of celebration of the lightness within us and around us. Diwali….

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Filed Under: Dessert, diwali, Entertaining, Festival Food, Fusion, INDIAN SWEETS, Sweet, Sweets Tagged With: Diwali, Diwali dessert, diwali sweet treats, diwali sweets, Diwali treat, gulab jamun, jamun, mousse, Sweet, sweets, thandai, thandai mousse, top 5 diwali sweets, unique diwali sweet

Meatball Soup with Vodka Sauce

October 27, 2021 By Asha Shivakumar

This creamy meatball soup recipe with vodka sauce is a low carb, hearty, and a warming dish that comes together in 30 minutes and one pot.  This blog post is sponsored by BERTOLI .

One Pot Creamy Meatball Soup in Vodka Sauce #bertolli #Meatball

Soup season is here and I am loving it. Bringing you the simples pleasures of Tuscany to your table  through this soup. I am all for a thick creamy soup and this one is a winner. A warm and flavorful bowl on a chilly night is so comforting and satisfying. This short cut creamy meatball soup is one of my favorites, it’s chunky and delicious. The love for meatball is real at home and this dill meatball works great in this soup.

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Filed Under: 30 min meals, Appetizer, Chicken, Entertaining, healthy, HEALTHY COOKING, Lunch, Quick Meals, Rice, soup, Soups, Weeknight Meal Tagged With: bertolli, bertolli vodka sauce, chicken patty, chicken soup, creamy soup, meatball, meatball soup, meatballs, shortcut soup, soup, thick soup, tomato soup, vodka sauce

Kollu Obbat Rasam/Saaru

October 27, 2021 By Asha Shivakumar

Kollu Obbat Rasam or Udupi Saaru is a traditional dish from Karnataka. The rasam is thicker, spicy with a touch of sweetness. If you love obbat  rasam, you might enjoy this one.

Kollu Obbat Rasam / Udupi Saaru / Udupi Rasam /Rasam #rasam #udupirecipesJump-to-Recipe

Udupi food, the food of Karnataka boasts of many types of saaru or rasam. Saaru is  thicker than traditional Chennai style rasam. It’s made with ground up masala and has a  notes of sweetness to it.

We were regular visitors to Dharmastala, a temple in Karnataka. Whenever I think of  that temple, I remember the food. What is very special about that temple is the free food for all that the temple provided. The most important to note was, it didn’t matter if you were poor or rich, everyone had to go to this one big hall, sit down on the floor, together and eat the meal in a banana leaf. That’s impressive, isn’t it?! To serves thousands of people free food(anna daana), and see no difference in any one, that’s how the world should be.

The food and that concept  astounded and impressed me then and it does now….

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Filed Under: CURRY, Dinner, diwali, Entertaining, Festival Food, Garlic, healthy, Indian, Lunch, South Indian, tomato, Vegan, VEGETARIAN Tagged With: easy rasam, rasam, southindian rasam, udipi rasam

Eggplant chutney/Sutta Kathrikka Chutney

October 22, 2021 By Asha Shivakumar

Eggplant Chutney is a popular recipe of Coimbatore.  BURSTING with flavor, you’re going to love this versatile and wonderfully delicious chutney.

Eggplant chutney/Sutta Kathrikka Chutney #eggplantchutney #southindianfood #chutneyJump-to-Recipe

If you are a regular you know I am a huge fan of authentic regional recipes and this one is from  my family in Coimbatore. The food of Coimbatore has a rustic appeal to it. I am married into a wonderful family of great cooks. My mum in law has that magic touch and so does her sister, Vasantha chitthi. As a young bride I was so inquisitive about the food they prepared and wanted to learn everything, well at least as much as I could in the short week I stayed there. They were equally happy to share their secrets with me, and Vasantha chitthi was a darling to guide me. One of the first things I learnt was onion chutney, that was so tasty and so simple. Then they taught me how to make chutneys with vegetables that I shared with my mom and cousins back home. The base being the same. This kongunaadu Sutta kathrikka chutney or eggplant chutney is a recipe that’s passed on from my aunt-in-laws. My recipe repertoire has been enhanced, thanks to them.

As always I love sharing what I’ve learnt and love, so here’s the recipe of the chutney for you.

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Filed Under: 15 Minute Recipes, chutney, Dinner, Side, South Indian, Spicy, Starter, Veg, Vegan, VEGETARIAN, Weeknight Meal Tagged With: brinjal chutney, Chutney, chutney for dosa, chutney for idli, dosa chutney, eggplant chutney, idli chutney, kathrikka chutney, southindian chutney, spicy chutney

Masala Puri Bangalore Style

October 20, 2021 By Asha Shivakumar

This Masala Puri is a Bangalore Style Chaat, a street food  loved by all. This style of Masala Puri is watery, abundance of flavors, heat from the green chilies and so addictive.

Bangalore style Masala Puri #masalapuri #bangaloremasalapuri #chatJump-to-Recipe

One rainy evening, under a tiny umbrella, my cousin and I cozying up to each other walk carefully making sure not to step on a puddle of dirty water to a place we visit often. A walk through that lane often led to neighbors standing by the gate greeting us, you’d also stumble upon many stories and secrets.  Bangalore screams of diverse residents, clusters of original inhabitants and a multi cultural feel and it has a colorful aura to it.

Both Viji and I could Hansel and Gretel through the suburb on a food trail. The smells that street food gives out is intoxicating in ways I can’t explain. We both make our way to the main street where there is a plethora of choices, each one screaming and calling at us. We both had big appetites for anything tasty and street food. We hop on to the first stall that serves up Masala Puri….

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Filed Under: Appetizer, chat, chutney, CURRY, diwali, Entertaining, Lunch, Snacks, South Indian, Veg, Vegan, VEGETARIAN Tagged With: bangalore style masala puri, chaat item, channa masala, chat, chat recipes, chole, Curry, green peas, masala puri, white channa

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