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Everyday Chicken Curry

August 5, 2023 By Asha Shivakumar

This Everyday Chicken Curry is flavorful,  from scratch with the spice powder, tastes like you’ve been cooking for hours. It’s got the bold flavors with not much effort. You’ll be surprised.

Everyday Chicken Curry/ Basic Chicken Curry #chickencurry

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Every non vegetarian household in India has the special Sunday chicken curry , the everyday chicken curry and the Chicken curry we make for parties.  The difference in my opinion is the time it takes to cook the curry and the richness factor. What is common between all is the fresh ingredients used.

Chicken Curry

Whether it be Sunday Spicy Chicken Curry or Weeknight Chicken Curry, what we Indians are proud of is the spices we use are freshly ground for the most part and no shortcuts.

Then you might ask, why is this called the Everyday Chicken Curry? To me an everyday / weeknight chicken curry has to be quick and simple, which is exactly this recipe. It’s simple. What makes it flavorful is the spice powder. I make small batches of the powder and use it anytime I make chicken curry during weeknights….

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Filed Under: 30 min meals, Chicken, CURRY, Dinner, Entree, Indian Tagged With: chicken, Chicken curry, chicken masala, Curry, easy chicken curry, easy chicken recipe, southindian chicken curry, sunday chicken curry

Dill Daal Fry /Sabsige Soppu Dal

July 16, 2023 By Asha Shivakumar

The most flavorful vegan Dill Daal Fry aka Sabsige Soppu Daal recipe! This Karnataka recipe is fresh, flavorful and loaded with  fresh dill. Perfect with Jollada roti or chapathi.

Dill Daal Fry/Sabsige Soppu Dal #veganindian #karnatakafood

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Eat your Greens, they are good for you.

The cuisine of Karnataka is known to be one of the oldest in the country comprising of flavors, different ingredients & unique techniques.

The food varies from region to region. From coconut based meat dishes of Mangalore, tangy dishes of Uttara Canara . South Karnataka is popular for the variety of rice, known as bhaath. North Karnataka food is much spicier in comparison to the other parts of Karnataka. Udupi rasam is world famous, to Navyath cuisine. Grains such as ragi, rice, jower, urad dal, semolina are some staples. Palm jaggery is also an important ingredient in Karnataka’s cuisine….

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Filed Under: 30 min meals, CURRY, Entree, Gluten Free, healthy, HEALTHY COOKING, Indian, Lentils, Lunch, Quick Meals, South Indian, Veg, Vegan, VEGETARIAN, Weeknight Meal Tagged With: daal, dal, Dill daal fry, dill fry, dill recipes, indian vegetarian, poriyal, sabsige soppu, southindian poriyal, vegetarian food, vegetarian indian, weeknight meal

Gorkha Chutney (Nepalese Style Chutney)

April 15, 2023 By Asha Shivakumar

This Gorkha Chutney is spicy and delicious. THis is an inspired dish, that is a perfect side with rotis. This Nepalese style dish is called the Gorkha chutney. Vegan and SO GOOD!

Gorkha Chutney (Nepalese Style Chutney) #nepalfood #gorkhachutneyJump-to-Recipe

I went through a stage couple of decades ago when I researched about various cuisines of India  few countries too and wrote about them in my note book(which I still believe I’ll publish one day). I was so intrigued by local food of different countries.  I tried speaking  to friends from those regions, learnt how to make some authentic food(I tried). I could have a conversation about local cuisine to people and that felt good.  Don’t know what happened to that book or that enthusiasm.  I can go on and on about the various types of dishes  I’ve learnt, but I’ll bore you’ll next time.  Today it’s about the beautiful country, Nepal where Momos are a popular delicacy. And this dish I very recently came across. I’ts called the gorkha chutney.

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Filed Under: 30 min meals, chutney, CURRY, Dinner, Entree, Gluten Free, healthy, HEALTHY COOKING, Lunch, sesame, Side, Veg, Vegan, VEGETARIAN, Weeknight Meal Tagged With: Chutney, gorkha chutney, nepal, nepalese recipe, peas curry, peas recipe, sugar snap peas, veg curry

Leek and Sweet Potato Sabzi

February 25, 2023 By Asha Shivakumar

This Leek and Sweet Potato Sabzi/Poriyal is a delicious combo that is inspired by a South Indian dish. It’s hearty with coconut and peanuts, so good with Rotis or chapathis.

Leek and Sweet Potato Sabzi #leeks #purplepotatoes

Many of you regular visitors of the blog come for your own reasons: some for recipes, many for the snippets of stories I share. Looks like we haven’t had much of a story telling on this page in a while. Wonder why?

I’ve definitely had a bit of a burnout, but I also wonder who has the time to read stories when reels, shorts and tik tok have taken over social media. I still believe there is an audience for stories and for long form content. What do you think? Sound off below.

An update about life.  This and that……..

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Filed Under: Coconut, CURRY, Dinner, Entree, Gluten Free, healthy, HEALTHY COOKING, Indian, Lunch, Quick Meals, South Indian, Veg, Vegan, VEGETARIAN, Weeknight Meal Tagged With: Curry, leek and sweet potato sabzi, leeks, poriyal, purple potatoes, sabzi, southindian food, sweet potato, vegan recipes, Vegetarian, Vegetarian Curry, vegetarian recipes

Nawabi Daal Kheema/Chicken Mince with Legumes

November 26, 2022 By Asha Shivakumar

Daal Kheema or chicken mince with legumes is a Nawabi rich dish which combines two unusual ingredients that work so well with each other. It’s delicious, perfect to entertain and will transport you to a Delhi Nawabi kitchen.

Nawabi Daal Kheema/Chicken Mince with Legumes #mughlaidishes #indianchickenrecipesJump-to-Recipe

For hundreds of years, the Indian city of Lucknow has been famous for its opulent cuisine traditions, which are still practiced by a few chefs. Until the British arrived on the scene, Lucknow and the surrounding area were controlled by Nawabs. Incredibly wealthy, each Nawabi ruler had a team of chefs, who competed to create the most sumptuous meals. Theirs was a luxurious style of cooking — heavy on cream and oil, marinated meat and innumerable spices.

Thankfully a handful of recipes remain and the chefs have left some traditional and well loved recipes. When the Mughal empire crumbled the chefs and cooks were left to fend for themselves, they set up shop in the open market areas of Old Delhi and a love affair was sealed.

The Nawabi food is  exotic. It had to be unexpected.  Nawabi cuisine were riddle dishes. At one 19th-century feast, cooks used sugar, honey and other sweets to create an entire riddle meal. Desserts masqueraded as entrees like kebabs, curries and even whole fish. Even a simple, everyday dish would use, shall we say, instead of three or four spices, every day, it would change and would include 30 odd spices, condiments with flavoring agents. But what would always be essential there is an aromatic spice, which is dominant. … It is, again, like music.

Now, the Nawabi lifestyle is no more.

Our good friends mom comes from a royal family in Delhi. Their khandani Bawarchi(family chef) would make authentic nawabi food. She is passionate cook and a treasure cove of stories. Whenever she comes to visit her son in US, we are lucky to be invited to her place for dinner. I am very grateful to have eaten the amazing food. Even more thankful to have some recipes that she’s shared with me. This is the simplest of dishes I’ve learnt from her. Although, this recipe is a toned down version, easy ingredients, it does not lack in flavor. While it might not stand up to the chef or my aunt, it is extremely delicious.

Do try it out!! So good!

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Filed Under: 30 min meals, Chicken, CURRY, Entertaining, Entree, Goat/Mutton, Indian, Non Vegetarian, Non-Veg, North Indian, North Indian Tagged With: chicken, chicken mince, chicken recipes, daal kheema recipe, dal kheema, kheema, party dishes

Plantain Tostada with Apple Chutney

November 8, 2022 By Asha Shivakumar

Quick and Tasty Plantain Tostada with Apple Chutney. Tostadas can be used as tortillas too. It’s gluten free, perfect for people with allergies. It’s fresh and delicious. Top it with beans, chicken, tofu, salsas, SO Good!

Plantain Tostada with Apple Chutney #plantaintostada #applechutney #tostadaJump-to-Recipe

It’s just another day… and you’re just doing what you need to do.

You’re getting things done, and the day moves forward in this continuous sequence of checklists, actions, and respites.

But at various moments of your routine, you pause and take a good look at your surroundings.

The scenes of your everyday life. The blur of this all-too-familiar film.

And you can’t help but to wonder…

If there is more to it all.

For some reason — this country, this city, this neighborhood, this particular street — is the place you are living a majority of your life in.

And it is this thought that allows a daydream to seep in….

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Filed Under: 30 min meals, Appetizer, chutney, Chutney Spread, Entertaining, Entree, Gluten Free, healthy, HEALTHY COOKING, International Cuisine, Jams and Chutney, Veg, Vegan, VEGETARIAN Tagged With: apple chutney, carribean food, Chutney, chutney recipes, gluten free, glutenfreerecipe, Mexican recipes, roti, tortilla, tostada

Steamed artichoke with yogurt mayo dip & Garlic Sweet and spicy Chicken Stuffed buns

August 7, 2022 By Asha Shivakumar

Steamed artichoke with yogurt mayo dip & Garlic Sweet and spicy Chicken Stuffed buns. Tender artichoke with a creamy light dip fish and Garlic Sweet and spicy Chicken Stuffed buns, a delicious meal in one all in the BUYDEEM steamer. Thanks to buydeem for sponsoring this post.

Of all the conventional cooking methods, steaming is one of the most natural and healthful ways to cook the food you eat; it’s a simple technique that allows you to experience the unique flavors of the food itself. Let’s explore why this timeless moist-heat cooking method is worth using in today’s modern diet.

Steaming leaves the food with bright flavors and textures of the food intact. Unlike boiling and simmering, steaming doesn’t agitate food, so it’s a perfectly gentle way to cook delicate items like meats, seafood and shellfish. And perhaps best of all, steaming keeps all those valuable nutrients inside the food, instead of in the cooking liquid….

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Filed Under: Baking, Chicken, Entertaining, Entree, healthy, HEALTHY COOKING, Non Vegetarian, Non-Veg, Sauce, Starter Tagged With: artichoke, buns, chicken buns, chicken recipes, chinese buns, chinese recipes, dips, spicy mince chicken, steamed artichoke, yogurt dip

Chicken Tagine with Chickpeas and Blueberries

February 8, 2022 By Asha Shivakumar

This Chicken Tagine with Potatoes and Chickpeas right here is the BEST Moroccan Chicken recipe you will find! Succulent , tender chicken stew w/ warm Moroccan spices, cilantro, lemon & dried blueberries. No ordinary chicken dinner, this easy one-pot wonder will surprise your taste buds in the best way possible. 

Chicken Tagine with Chickpeas and Blueberries #chickentagine #chickentaginerecipes #morocconchickenJump-to-Recipe

There probably hundred chicken meals in the blog and it keeps on coming. This chicken tagine with vegetables and blueberries is a new favorite. Tagines are definitely flavor-dense but are not necessarily spicy or hot. The use of fruits such as apricots or dates and almonds are common, but blueberries are a unique touch that we love more than any dried fruit. Sometimes honey often adds a slight sweetness to an otherwise savory dish. The word “tagine” also refers to the traditional clay and ceramic pots in which the tagines are prepared. The tagines are perfect for people who like tender and juicy food since it seals in the moisture for even cooking. The best part is that the tagine can be used as the serving pot, so straight out of the stove to the dining table.…

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Filed Under: Chicken, chickpea, Couscous, CURRY, Dessert, Dinner, Entertaining, Entree, Gluten Free, International Cuisine, Moroccon Tagged With: Chicken curry, chicken dishes, Chicken recipe, chicken recipes, chicken tagine, chicken with chickpeas and potatoes, chicken with potatoes, middle eastern chicken, moroccon chicken, tagine, unique chicken recipe

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

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