The Masala Dabba #4 & Chettinad Chicken Curry. Chilies, as hot as hot can be!

“Chili, spice of red Thursday, which is the day of reckoning. Day which invites us to pick up the sack of our existence and shake it inside out. Day of suicide, day of murder.” Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni, The Mistress of Spices Time for The Masala Dabba #4 & Chettinad Chicken Curry. Both very delayed yet … Continue reading The Masala Dabba #4 & Chettinad Chicken Curry. Chilies, as hot as hot can be!

The Masala Dabba #3. As we journey on, the colours pop for Spring and Holi

The spices we cover for The Masala Dabba #3 are cardamom, whole pepper and turmeric. I think I love the spice journey best. We enter month #3 of our collaborative spice journey with exploring or rather ‘shooting’ spices. March is synonymous with Spring, new beginnings and a whole lot of colour. This March also had holi, the festival of colour, which inspired me to shoot several times through the month.

The Masala Dabba #2. Spicing up desserts and journeying further into the spice box

It’s strange how often we connect spices to savoury foods, often in India spice is synonymous with a curry! Delightfully enough, as we blog on, reading more, breaking new ground and exploring our palettes, ingredients take on new meaning. For instance, there is always so much more you can do with spices, enough to make them leap out of the masala dabba or spice box!!

The Masala Dabba #1… exploring the Indian spice box

The Masala Dabba. A name that paints a spicy picture. A fun food styling experiment born out of a conversation one day in December last year. Spices are something that intrigue us, and are sometimes challenging to shoot. So Dolphia floated the idea, and it was instantly lapped up by Simi and lazy me. It’s always great to have something that gives us inspiration, or maybe focus to shoot. The idea was to shoot the spices, in sets of three, month after month.

10 Delicious Eggless Mango Desserts to make now

10 delicious Eggless Mango Desserts you NEED to make before the season ends. I often use different elements from different recipes to create a completely new dessert. If there’s one thing that makes the Indian summer bearable, it’s definitely mangoes!

Apple Crumble with pecans & cranberries… the best of holiday baking!

Winter just isn’t without the aroma of a crumble baking. Deep smells of cinnamon wafting through the house feels like a big, warm hug. My crumbles always have to have a generous topping. It really adds an indulgence to the perfectly cooked soft spiced apples that are blanketed by the crisp topping. Pecans and dried cranberries add so much texture to the bake, it’s addictive.

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