Vintage Indian Pots & Pans … journeying into culinary culture!

No visit is complete without a mandatory stop at the Tibetan Market on Janpath, translated as ‘People’s Path’, one of the main roads in New Delhi’s commercial district. This is not a recipe post, yet a culinary one … with a little bit about the he♥rt of New Delhi, some vintage looking pots and pans, and a dash of colour.

European Art of Taste – EAT … The taste of Europe on Indian Grounds

“The most indispensable ingredient of all good home cooking: love, for those you are cooking for.” Sophia Loren The other day I was excited to receive an invite for a Press Conference and cooking demo, followed by lunch at Smoke House Deli, from Caroline Rowe, on behalf of the hosts of EAT. EAT stands for  … Continue reading European Art of Taste – EAT … The taste of Europe on Indian Grounds

INDIAN CHICKEN CURRY IN A HURRY … a recipe from Miss Masala!

“No one who cooks, cooks alone. Even at her most solitary, a cook in the kitchen is surrounded by generations of cooks past, the advice and menus of cooks present, the wisdom of cookbook writers.” Laurie Colwin On twitter a few days ago, I had a conversation with Eleanor @ WokStar and we discussed woks … Continue reading INDIAN CHICKEN CURRY IN A HURRY … a recipe from Miss Masala!

Indian Style Chicken Wings the Monica Bhide way!

The recipe is a brilliant twist to the great American classic, and uses a cream marinade instead of a yogurt-based marinade which is conventionally used in Indian cooking. Indian Chicken Wings is a keeper of a recipe, so well worth stocking up spice jars for.”

ACHARI CHICKEN CURRY…A tangy Indian chicken curry

“Happy and successful cooking doesn’t rely only on know-how; it comes from the heart, makes great demands on the palate and needs enthusiasm and a deep love of food to bring it to life.”Georges Blanc, Ma Cuisine des Saisons ACHARI CHICKENThis recipe is easy, full of flavour…and has no store-bought mixes. The kids enjoy this … Continue reading ACHARI CHICKEN CURRY…A tangy Indian chicken curry

Cooking | Butter Chicken & Punjabi Chole … The Chakle India Cookbook {a book review}

The Chakle India Cookbook – Adityas energy is infectious. I love the simple explanations, the ‘deglazing’ of the pan now and then, asking you to check the balance of flavours, taking in the magic of Indian spices. From the book I offer you a non vegetarian and vegetarian main meal recipe, both delicious. They celebrate the robustness of Indian cuisine.

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