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EASY Spicy Fish Fry

February 28, 2021 By Asha Shivakumar

This Spicy Fish Fry is flaky and great with paruppu/daal and rice. This effortless South Indian style Fish Fry has few ingredients, marinated and pan fried.  Perfect as an appetizer too.

Spicy Fish Fry - South Indian style simple Fish Varuval #fishfry #spicyfish

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Amma(my paternal grandmother) had the midas touch when it came to seafood: spicy fish fry, fish kozhumbu, shrimp and meat dishes.

It’s mid morning, the chaos of our home has settled down leaving my amma and me  taking in the sun rays coming through the balcony. His screams reach us from a kilometer,  the fish monger pushing his wooden cart with a huge cane basket filled with ice, to keep the fish fresh comes our way. His visit was a little later than normal. I see the eager look in Amma’s face.  He waves at us, shouting in tamil that he has Amma’s favorite fish, Vanjaram(king mackerel).   Holding her pallu (corner of her saree/dress), I tag along with her. And her bargaining starts, in the end, both coming halfway and happy.  She gets her Vanjaram for fish fry and another for curry….

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Filed Under: 30 min meals, Appetizer, CURRY, Dinner, Entree, Gluten Free, healthy, HEALTHY COOKING, Indian, Lunch, Seafood, Spicy, Starter, Weeknight Meal Tagged With: easy fish recipe, fish, fish fry, fish recipe, seafood, southindian fish fry, spicy fish fry, vanjaram

Hotel Style Vegetable Kurma

February 11, 2021 By Asha Shivakumar

This Hotel Style Vegetable Kurma is tasty, authentic and perfect with idli, dosa or appam.  It’s made with plenty of veggies, including potatoes and cauliflower that have simmered in a spice-paste.

Hotel Style Vegetable Kurma #southindiankurma #southindianvegetablecurryJump-to-Recipe

Some recipes are born out of necessity and this is definitely one of them.

I have a hankering for authentic meals quite often. At times being in US, with below average restaurant food makes me miss the traditional curries that we get in India even more. This mixed vegetable curry comes with dosa or idli in many restaurants and it’s so special, simple and so comforting.

My Vegetable Curry recipe has been in the works for a few months now and while you’ll need bit of fresh produce, the bulk of this recipe relies on pantry staples — spices. Then, with the fresh produce required, most of it is shelf stable for quite a long time — the onions, ginger, garlic, and potatoes….

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Filed Under: CURRY, Dinner, Entertaining, Entree, Gravy, healthy, HEALTHY COOKING, Indian, Lunch, potato, South Indian, Spice Blend, Vegan, VEGETARIAN, Weeknight Meal Tagged With: chennai kurma, Curry, Indian curry, kurma, southindian food, southindian kurma, southindidan recipes, Vegan curry, vegetable korma, vegetable kurma, Vegetarian Curry

Ultimate Top 10 Spicy Appetizers – Super bowl Recipes

February 4, 2021 By Asha Shivakumar

A roundup of Spicy Super Bowl  recipes for one of the biggest sporting events of the year is coming up on Sunday. It’s going to be just us this year, but here are some fabulous Indian inspired appetizers to help you celebrate.

Ultimate Top 10 Spicy Appetizers - Indian inspired Super bowl Recipes #superbowlrecipes #indianappetizers

A roundup of Spicy Super Bowl  recipes for appetizers worthy of a touchdown. I love spicy appetizers for every party. It works great for game night parties.

All of the Super Bowl food recipes below are ones I’ve made multiple times. These are pretty much the only recipes I make for super bowl parties. Of course this year, it’s going to be just us, but I will be make a couple of these spicy appetizers.

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Filed Under: 30 min meals, Appetizer, Bake with Kids, Cheese, Entertaining, Fried Foods, game day snacks, healthy, Indian, Paneer, Party Ideas, Party TIPS, Snacks, Spicy, Starter Tagged With: appetizers, buffalo cauliflower, cheese dip, chicken recipes, fish, fish fry, grilled chicken, indian appetizers, indian nachos, masala wings, nachos, paneer recipes, potato chaat, spicy appetizers, spicy wings, stuffed potatoes, superbowl recipes

Yakhni Pulao

January 22, 2021 By Asha Shivakumar

Yakhni pulao is a light, yet full flavored rice dish. The Yakhni or the broth is where all the flavor lies, the more flavorful, rich and aromatic your broth is, the better the pulao. It’s simply irresistible with a spicy curry.

Yakhni Pulao - Goat Yakhni Pulao #pulao #yakhnipulaoJump-to-Recipe

If you’ve been a reader of the blog for a while, you already know how inquisitive I can be about new food, the food I love and I don’t rest easy until I get the recipe. I’ve always been intrigued by different dishes from different regions of India and the World.

My hubby’s very good friend comes from a royal family in Aligarh, India. His mom is a stunner, has a glow about her. I still remember meeting aunt and uncle for the first time here in US. They had invited us for dinner. As a young bride, very protected..I was quite nervous and overwhelmed, before meeting them. After our initial introductions, the conversations flowed  easily and comfortably. Aunt brought out shammi kababs, mantu dumplings and samosas and I immediately knew, we had something in common. FOOD. She started explaining how her family bawarchi/chef was the best and he was taught by his granddad who was also a royal chef. Aunty learnt a lot from him. I could sense how passionate aunt was about food when she explained in detail how to make the perfect chai….

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Filed Under: Chicken, CURRY, Dinner, Entertaining, Gluten Free, Goat/Mutton, Indian, Non Vegetarian, Non-Veg Tagged With: biryani, biryani recipe, goat biryani, meat biryani, pakistani pulao, pulao, rice, special birayni, yakhni pulao

Easy Mutton Curry

January 7, 2021 By Asha Shivakumar

This Indian style Easy Mutton Curry might just become your family favorite. It’s a good balance of flavors and the mutton is fall of the bone delicious. MUST MAKE!

Indian Style Easy Mutton Curry or Goat Curry #goatcurry #muttoncurry

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Happy 2021!

Let’s face it – at this point it is not magic and life is not going to get back to normalcy just like that. lt’s  messy and confusing at the moment. So many of us are counting on the little things to get us through the day – a spritz of perfume, fixing your hair – if you can even get that far. For some of us, it could simply be keeping up with a workout and a shower followed

 I haven’t made New Year Resolutions in the longest time. A few years ago I stopped making year-long-goals and started making life-long-goals. And for the latter, waiting for a new year, isn’t wise. You need to start the moment you realize you need change. After all, kal ho na ho (translation: there might or might not be a tomorrow) *cliche.but.true*. But a new year seems like a good reason to reflect back and enforce them, stronger! For this year, I’d say: to get by without expectations is my resolution.
 

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Filed Under: Chicken, CURRY, Dinner, Goat/Mutton, Indian, Lunch, Non Vegetarian, Non-Veg Tagged With: easy goat curry, easy mutton curry, goat curry, goat gravy, Indian curry, Indian mutton curry, mutton, mutton curry, mutton gravy, quick mutton gravy, Spicy Curry

Spicy Bhadang/Kaara Pori

November 12, 2020 By Asha Shivakumar

Traditional Maharashtrian spicy Bhadang or Kaara Pori is a quintessential snack with chai and for every occasion. It’s spicy, filled with goodness of peanuts, curry leaves, asafoetida and lot more. Few key steps and you get the perfect Bhadang or Kaara Pori.

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It’s no secret that I love celebrations. Celebrations of all kinds.

August arrives, bringing along a long festive season for Indians.  We have something every month until January.  It’s DIWALI: where Goodness reins over evil. 

I’ve always wondered why we celebrate festivals.  Festivals are celebrated for many reasons by people.  Of course, a huge reason for most is religious beliefs.

For me as an adult who’s seen life’s ups and downs on earth, Diwali means a lot more to me than food, clothes, parties and fun. It means: time to release the old and welcoming the new. Letting go of things, bad feelings, heartaches, judgemental attitude, disagreements, and welcoming peace, love and harmony. Festivals also provide a break from the routine, a festive atmosphere, camaraderie, a time when family gets together, reflections, relaxation.  Sometimes, it breaks vicious cycles of negative emotions, stress, and helps bring the positive emotions back.  Whatever the reason might be, how big or small the celebration might be, the fact that we take a step back from the routine to celebrate a special day is so important. It also reminds us of our heritage and culture.  It’s almost like you press a reset button for whatever you want it to be. This is also the time to GIVE, give back to the society. Many are not fortunate as we are. I am an ardent believer in giving back. Let’s do our part, let’s make this world a better place to live in….

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Filed Under: Appetizer, cocktail, diwali, Entertaining, Festival Food, Indian, INDIAN SWEETS, Side, Snacks, Spice Blend, VEGETARIAN Tagged With: bhadang, bhadang recipe, diwali snacks, diwali sweets, DIWALI treats, kaara pori, kurmura, murmura, puffed rice, puffed rice recipe, spicy snack, tea time snack

Paneer Lababdar – Rich and Creamy Restaurant Style Paneer Curry

November 6, 2020 By Asha Shivakumar

Paneer Lababdar, a traditional Punjabi style paneer curry is creamy without any cream. A restaurant style paneer curry, that is rich and perfect for any festivities and easy to make.  It’s predominantly made with melon seeds and cashews or almonds. Butter, enhances the flavors. A mild paneer dish that silk creamy smooth, goes so well with naan or jeera rice.

Paneer Lababdar - Rich and Creamy Restaurant Style Paneer Curry #paneercurry #paneer

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There’s as many paneer dishes in India as there are toppings of a pizza. This is one of my favorite restaurant style paneer curry next paneer tikka masala.

Paneer is such a versatile protein for vegetarians, it takes on the flavor of anything you add it to. It’s creamy and a non meat eater’s meat. There are so many Indian paneer curries that I love: paneer mattar, paneer makhni, paneer pulao, paneer butter masala, paneer masala and the list goes on. If you want to learn how to make paneer from scratch, check this post out. This dish has no cream or milk or lots of butter, it’s creamy from the nuts and tastes excellent….

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Filed Under: Almonds, CURRY, Dinner, diwali, Entertaining, Entree, Gluten Free, Gravy, Indian, Lunch, Paneer, Party Ideas, Side, Spicy, Veg, VEGETARIAN Tagged With: paneer, paneer curry, paneer lababdar, paneer makhni, paneer masala, paneer recipes, paneer tikka, restaurant style paneer lababdar, restaurant style paneer masala

Badam Anjeer Roll/ Fig Almond Burfi/Anjeer Burji/Anjeer Barfi

November 5, 2020 By Asha Shivakumar

Anjeer roll has many names: fig roll, anjer barfi or badam anjeer roll, it is a treat that’s pleasing to the eyes, deliciously moist, tender and nutty with a hint of rose, cardamom. And it can be made at home easily. This stuffed fig roll is naturally sweet from the figs and is refined sugar free. Perfect for a diwali platter or sweet gift box.

Badam Anjeer Roll/ Fig Almond Burfi/Anjeer Burji/Anjeer Barfi #diwalisweets #anjeerroll

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Diwali is the Festival of lights, family and lots of food!
It is one of the most popular festivals in India, if not the most. There are many stories linked to the reasons behind the celebration. Growing up, Diwali for me was all about new clothes, fun with family, food and FIRE CRACKERS(it was like the July 4th in India).

Ladies would start making savory and sweets a week before the big day.  Snacks would be stored in big steel boxes.  Cleaning was a big part, painting the home, changing linens, it was all chaotic. Shopping for clothes was also so much fun.  The stores would be so crowded that we hardly had space to turn around.

We might not be celebrating how we did back then, but I love to make sweets and savory snacks and give it to friends.

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Filed Under: Almonds, Cookies, diwali, Entertaining, Festival Food, Indian, INDIAN SWEETS, Snacks, Sweet, Sweets, Thanksgiving, VEGETARIAN Tagged With: almond burfi, anjeer barfi, anjeer burfi, anjeer burfiburfi, diwali easy sweets, diwali snacks, diwali sweets, fig almond barfi, fig barfi, fir roll, marzipan, sugar free treat, sweets

pumpkin roti

October 27, 2020 By Asha Shivakumar

Pumpkin roti. Three ingredients, few important steps, and you have the easiest and softest roti there is. This pumpkin roti stays soft for two days if wrapped well and you can skip the pumpkin and make the most perfect delicious plain rotis/ Phulkas.

Pumpkin Roti/Phulks /Roti #indianflatbread #roti #easyroti

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My love for pumpkin just gets stronger by every passing year. I have a plethora of PUMPKIN recipes on my blog and I can’t believe I didn’t share this one, it’s something I’ve been making for years.

The minute I posted my quick gluten free roti recipe, I started getting requests for the wheat fail-proof phulka or roti.  For some reason it has taken this long to share.   Every time I share rotis or phulkas on instagram, I have had a sea of requests for a foolproof roti recipe that stays soft for a long time. It’s the season, and why not pumpkin roti?…

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Filed Under: Bread, CURRY, Dinner, healthy, Indian, Indian flatbread, Lunch, Pumpkin, Uncategorized, Veg, Vegan, VEGETARIAN, whole grain Tagged With: best roti, chapathi, easy phulka, easy roti, flatbread, flatbread indian, phulka recipe, pulka, pumpkin recipes, pumpkin roti, roti

Banana Blossom Poriyal – Vazhaipoo Poriyal

October 22, 2020 By Asha Shivakumar

Vazhaipoo Poriyal/Banana Blossom Sabzi or Banana Flower Stir fry is a very tasty side that goes perfect with a simple dal rice or perfect with chapathis. Made with potatoes and coconut, this is a vegetable which is very special and extremely healthy.

Banana Blossom Poriyal - Vazhaipoo Poriyal #bananaflower #vazhaipooJump-to-Recipe

Vaazhai poo or Banana blossom/flower is widely used in Asian cooking. Known for it’s health benefits, this is also extremely tasty and rarely found in the markets.

Cleaning the banana blossom is quite a tedious task. It involves removing the outer purplish layer(bracts or petals), peeling the florets and meticulously removing the stigma and the plastic cover(perianth). It is so worth it!!

I learnt how to clean and cook this Vazhaipoo or Banana flower  from my mom in law and her sister. They make it often and they have patience to clean a bunch of them. Late afternoons, they sit on the large dining table, oiling their hands and ready to take on the task of cleaning four to five banana flowers. They make amazing Vazhaipoo Vada, a fritter made out of the banana flower, which is so tasty. But, I love this poriyal that they make….

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Filed Under: Coconut, CURRY, Dinner, healthy, HEALTHY COOKING, Indian, South Indian, Veg, Vegan, VEGETARIAN, Weeknight Meal Tagged With: banana blossom, banana flower poriyal, Curry, easy potato curry, indian sabzi, Indian vegetable, potato curry, potato fry, sides, southindian poriyal, southindian recipes, southindian vegetable, vaazhaipoo, vegetable

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