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Chili Garlic Sauce – One sauce, many uses

March 2, 2021 By Asha Shivakumar

Chili garlic sauce- you will skip all other sauces for this. Easy to make and so versatile that you’ll be making it on repeat. Spicy and flavorful. A MUST MAKE!

Chili Garlic Sauce - Homemade spicy chili sauce with garlic #chiligarlicsauce #ramenphotographyJump-to-Recipe

Back in the Eighties Indo-chinese was all the rage in India. Indian-Chinese cuisine originated in India and is a uniquely South Asian phenomenon, drastically different from the Cantonese Chinese cuisine available in the U.S. When Chinese settlers immigrated to a city, Kolkatta..they set up their own chinatown.

It all started with chicken manchurian which went viral, and it grew because of love of the merging of Chinese flavors with Indian heat. Then came the Vegetable Manchurian or Gobi (cauliflower) Manchurian, chili paneer, hakka noodles, idli chili and a ton more recipes that captured the hearts of Indians.  The common sauce among all is the Homemade Chili garlic sauce….

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Filed Under: 30 min meals, Chinese, CURRY, Dinner, Garlic, Lunch, Quick Meals, ramen, Spicy, Veg, Vegan, VEGETARIAN Tagged With: chili garlic oil. spicy sauce, chili garlic sauce, chili noodles, Eggs, noodles, ramen, Ramen Noodles, spicy noodles, spicy ramen, spicy sauce, vegetarian ramen

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

Marinated Greek style Gigantes

January 12, 2021 By Asha Shivakumar

Greek style Gigantes has few ingredients with bold flavors. This easy Greek style Marinated Gigantes is so moreish and makes for a perfect appetizer or a light lunch.

Marinated Greek style Gigantes #greekgigantes #gigantesJump-to-Recipe

“Let everything happen to you: beauty and terror.

Just keep going.

No feeling is final.”

~Rainer Maria ~

I think of happiness as being something that we’re always chasing — the right person, the right job — external things. To me, joy is quieter, more internal, and we often find it in simple moments along the way. Like i read somewhere: the author writes about her mother, who experienced so much disappointment and loneliness in her life, yet finds solace in the little things….

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Filed Under: 30 min meals, Appetizer, Bread, cocktail, Entertaining, Entree, healthy, HEALTHY COOKING, International Cuisine, Quick Meals, Starter, Veg, VEGETARIAN Tagged With: Appetizer, Beans, beans recipe, bruschetta, butter beans, gigantes, greek food, greek style beans, Healthy food, marinated beans, vegetarian food

Artichoke Spinach Dip

December 29, 2020 By Asha Shivakumar

Cheesy, rich and hot Artichoke Spinach Dip is delicious and addictive.  An informal appetizer served with toasted bread, crackers and crudite. 

Artichoke Spinach Dip #artichokedip #cheesedip

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It’s classic. It’s comforting. And it is a party favorite.

I can’t believe I haven’t shared a dip recipe on the blog as yet, although I do have a few spreads, but a warm cheesy dip that I make often, just makes an appearance on the blog.

Entertaining to me has always been about fuss free, few dishes(not overwhelming your guests) and of course something for everyone. Although, there won’t be any entertaining this year or in the near future, there’s always just the two of you, your kids or just you.

This is what I call a quick appetizer cum meal to maximize your valuable family time. …

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Filed Under: Appetizer, Baking, Cheese, chutney, Entertaining, Snacks, Starter, VEGETARIAN Tagged With: Appetizer, artichoke dip, artichoke spinach dip, ch, cheese dip, cheese spread, dip

Fatteh – Pita topped with chickepeas,eggplant,potatoes in yogurt sauce

December 16, 2020 By Asha Shivakumar

This Fatteh is a delicious combo of flavors made with tahini yogurt sauce, spiced chickpeas, smashed peppery potatoes, paprika eggplant, poms and crispy pita bread!

 Fatteh - Pita topped with chickepeas,eggplant,potatoes in yogurt sauce #fatteh #vegetarianstarter

It’s only normal for me to love this Lebanese Vegetarian Fatteh that feels like Indian chaat, but so different too.

I’ve learnt a few dishes from my neighbor: shish barak and this Lebanese fatteh, my top favorites. A generous lady with five kids, always made it a point to share special dishes, and this was one that I gobbled up. The holidays makes me miss her more, it was lively with kids playing in the yard, the screams, lights and action. After they moved, I kept in touch with them for few years, then life happened. Her food and warm personality will always be close to my heart….

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Filed Under: 30 min meals, Appetizer, Baking, Breakfast, chickpea, Christmas, Entertaining, healthy, HEALTHY COOKING, International Cuisine, Quick Meals, Sauce, Veg, VEGETARIAN, Yogurt Tagged With: Appetizer, chickpea starter, fancy appetizer, fatteh, Lebanese food, lebanese recipes, Middle eastern food, middleeastern recipes, vegetarian meal, vegetarian starter, yogurt sauce

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.

 Bhadang or Kaara Pori #diwalisnacks #diwaliphotographyJump-to-Recipe

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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