There are food offerings most popularly the myriad number of sweets.
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Durga Puja
There are food offerings most popularly the myriad number of sweets.
Saturday, September 19, 2009
All about stuff!
About a good 4-5 years back, I do not want to obsess about the exact date coz, I am not sure I could find it! My dear brother and I were thinking that we worked awfully hard but kinda did not play...
So he took to running and I tooking to doing more with something I loved a lot - cooking, working with food, etc. Over the past few years we have bumbled along - he has become thinner and musculer and I have gotten fatter and created several recipes that I have shared in life, with family and students. So we both have hobbies! I actually wish I could do more...
All in all, I am feeling grateful and am happy that I have a sibbling!
Friday, September 18, 2009
Fox Island - Portchester
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Messing with the tested and tried!!!
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Slow Cooking in the oven!
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
I just don't understand!!!
I try to keep my political feelings away from the blog, but sometimes I have to comment. I must be oversimplifying things but what could be wrong with a leader wanting to talk to school children about working hard and pulling up their socks!
It sometimes can be challenging to inculcate a sense of responsibilty into children. The general premise seems to be to "wait till they are older". I have to confess I strongly feel that simple lessons inculcated in childhood can make all the difference.
Anyhow, to get ready for school today last evening I stuck to cooking something simple and practical but quite flavorful. I have realized that keeping something on the stove just a little bit longer can make a huge difference in terms of the flavoring of things. The fish pretty much cooked by itself into a nice flavorful gravy, that we ate with chapatis.
Codfish in a tomato and capsicum gravy
Prep/Cook Time: 40 minutes
Ingredients
1 lbs codfish fillets, cut into medium sized pieces
1/2 teaspoon turmeric
1 lime
1 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons mustard or olive oil
1 teaspoon nigella seeds (kalo jire)
1 red onion, cut into a very fine dice
1 tablespoon, finely grated ginger
1 green bell pepper cut into thin slices
1-2 slit green chilles
1 cup fresh diced tomatoes ( 3 medium sized tomatoes)
1 teaspoon sugar
Extra salt if needed
1/2 cup coarsely chopped cilantro
Method of Preparation
1. Rub the fish with salt and turmeric and squeeze with the lime juice and set aside.
2. Heat the oil and add nigella seeds and wait for them to sizzle. Add the onion and ginger and cook on low heat for about 5-6 minutes, stirring occasionally. The onions should be fairly soft and well browned by now.
3. Add the green bell pepper and green chillies and cook for 1-2 more minutes.
4. Add the tomatoes and cook stirring occasionally until the tomatoes are fairly soft, (about 3-4 minutes).
5. Stir in the sugar and taste for salt. Gently add in the fish and extra salt if needed and simmer for 5 minutes until the fish is cooked through.
6. Stir in the cilantro and eat with rice or chappattis.
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Small Plates and an Interesting Wine Store
exercise that they do before school
But then again, what do I know about such things? It certainly looks quite spacious and "typical" once you enter. Something that I find rather interesting is that they have a display of artificial flowers in their waiting area.
the kids more a few months back, now they are somewhat less interested. The manager is very
A remodeled store, this shop has a very warm and cosy feel. It actually