A culmination of ingredients, flavors and ideas.

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Happy Halloween

A very Happy Halloween to all my dear friends! This holiday has started to take on more meaning to us ever since we had the kids! And now that my older one is almost 6, there's so much excitement around here during halloween. She cannot really decide what she wants to be until the very last minute! After much thought and much dilly-dallying it was finally "Good Witch" this year (Is there a good witch really??? ) And my little one - its very easy - she wants to be princess every year. But, I cannot reuse costumes! She's too smart for that! So much so, I am on the list of endless consumers this year spending a fortune on costumes!
This year we have had several Halloween parties already! Starting with the one at my work where everyone participated with such enthusiasm. All aisles were decorated and it was amazing to see the work that went into it! And then we had a party at a friend's(Shabna) place, a parade and party at school and finally some trick or treating tonight! Whew! Waiting for tommorrow :-)
Here are some pictures I've taken so far.

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A Happy Pumpkin!

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Halloween Treats at Shabna's Party

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Yummy Sandwiches at the party - Shabna went all out!

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Garnishings for Orange Sambar Vada (missing in the picture!)

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Halloween Cookies Anyone???

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Shabna - Our hostess - with her permission...She's 8 months pregnant and she went through all this effort to organize this awesome party! We had a blast!

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Guess who?

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Scared?

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An Alien being operated! His brain...It was really goey to touch! Super creativity!

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EEEEEEEEEEEEEyoooooooooouuuuuuuuuuuu

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I work with Scary people :-)

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Our very own Ghost!

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Once more - Guess who??

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Some from our group - Trick or Treating at my work...

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My little Barbie Princess!

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My Precious Family!

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And finally me and my best friend!

Thursday, October 25, 2007

A Recipe, A Book and a Cause!

It's that time of the year when my Organizer is almost full! Mine runs from October of old year to October of the next year. Call me old-fashioned, I am still into writing all my appointments, meetings, kid's activities etc. in a book. I tried the Palm-Pilot when it first came out, but i just could not get the hang of it! So much so that it remained not updated for weeks together and i usually forgot appointments or conferences etc.! So I've given up and i stick with the good old dated organizer.
Wondering what all this is about??? The other day I stopped by at Borders bookstore to look for a new organizer. My favorite place to hangout! Though i don't get a chance to do much of it nowadays. Instead of buying an organizer I ended up buying 2 books - a little hand book on easy to cook Italian dishes and "Dakshin" by Chandra Padmanabhan - a South Indian Vegetarian cookbook. I must have been hungry - it was early evening almost closer to dinner time, I was so taken in by the glossy pictures that I just had to have the book.
Like always I brought it home and spent about 2 weeks reading and ogling at the pictures. Most of the recipes hit very close to home, very much like my mom's style of cooking and so I was familiar with most of them. But I really liked the way that Chandra describes the entire process from scratch with no shortcuts! Very authentic recipes and very articulately segmented into various divisions.
So finally I decided to try a very simple recipe the other day - Vegetable Korma - it was very similar to the way I made mine but it had some extra ingredients that I usually did not use. I tweaked the recipe a bit to make the process simpler. The verdict - it was delightfully delicious!

Vegetable Kurma
Vegetable Korma from Dakshin by Chandra Padmanabhan

You will need:
3 cups of Mixed vegetables - I used fresh green beans, carrots, Potatoes, Green peas, Frozen Baby Lima beans, some Edamame and about a quarter of a head of cauliflower.
1 Large Tomato
Salt to taste
2 tbsp Canola Oil or Olive Oil (she says Ghee)
a few bay leaves (i was out of these)
1/2 bunch of Fresh Cilantro for Garnishing

For the Masala Paste:
1/2 coconut grated (I just used about 3 tbsp fresh grated coconut)
8 green chillies
1/4 onion - chopped
a small piece of ginger
1 pod garlic (she does not have this in her recipe, i just used my own discretion)
a few sprigs of cilantro
some water

Grind all of the above into a smooth paste and keep aside.

For the Masala Powder:
1 tbsp Aniseed (Somf)
a small piece of cinnamon
a few cloves
a few pods of cardamom
1 tbsp poppy seeds

Note: I used a masala powder that one of my friends gave me - which she got from back home India. It seemed to have similar ingredients as above. And i verified that with her. But she also said that it included some more additional ingredients. She said it was called "Curry Masala Podi" and was usually used in cooking Mutton Korma and such. She said she would get me the recipe from her mother-in-law. Will update you guys when i do get that recipe.
But in the meanwhile, the above is what Chandra recommends. Dry roast all of the above spices in a saucepan and then grind into a smooth powder.

Method:
Here's where i tweaked the recipe quite a bit. In a pan, heat the oil. Add the bay leaf and some chopped onion. Saute until transclucent. Then add the chopped vegetables, salt and cook until half cooked with some water. Meanwhile, I coarsely ground the tomato into a semi-puree. Add this to the vegetables. Then add the masala paste and masala powder and cook, covered with a lid until throughly cooked ( for about 10 minutes). Add water if needed. Serve hot garnished with chopped cilantro.

Here's another look... I think it looked pretty darn close to her picture in the book.
Vegetable Kurma from Dakshin by Chandra PAdmanabhan


I apologize dear friends for not posting or adding my two cents on most of blogger friend's blogs! I have been very busy. For one, my parents left to India and i have been depressed and have been trying to handle things on my own. I really miss them and miss the comfort of having them at home.
Apart from that work, travelling, kids and other stuff have taken up all my time. I hope to be regular now :-)

With so much going on, I did not get a chance to participate in the Subscribe to Smiles - FAHC Campaign on time. But I still want to show my support to this worthy cause. I figured better late than never.

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The Feed a Hungry Child campaign was started by one of our dear blogger friends VKN of My Dhaba. A wonderful worthy cause, where the mission is to feed one hungry child at a time. And as a reward their wonderful smiles and lots of good will.
In a world of so much waste, I shudder each time I see food go down the drain or trash. Knowing fully well that there are so many hungry children in the world. This thought really disturbs me. Every day, online I see pictures of poverty, pictures of children malnourished and pictures of children with no food, no shelter or no clothes. Some of the basic necessities of life that we all take for granted.
Please take some time to think this through and please do your share. However, small every cent/penny or goodwill counts! Remember that little drops make a mighty ocean.

Please do participate! And Thanks so much in advance for your time and contribution!

Monday, October 08, 2007

Aloha Everyone!

Aloha! A phrase that I've heard so much over the last few days, that now if someone says "Hi!" i wonder if something is amiss :-)
I've been away on a whirlwind vacation to Hawaii. A sudden unplanned trip to celebrate 10 years of marriage - well actually almost 10! This trip was a little earlier(about a month), but something that my wonderful parents wanted us to do. Go see some place without having to worry about the kids! The grandparents babysat while we took off. It was a hectic but wonderful trip, though we really missed the kids. Here are some pictures from our trip...

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Aloha airlines monthly magazine - since this is a food blog, i thought i should start with this :-)


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Hawaiian food concentrates more on Seafood and Pork. Though Hawaii is a blend of Japanese, Korean, Chinese, American and native Hawaiian cuisines!

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Hanauma Bay in Oahu. Formed many 1000 years ago, when the rising of sea level filled a crater and eventually reefs starting forming. The reefs and sea life is still very young here, but beautiful nevertheless.

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Pretty flowers! Tropical climate and its gift of colorful flora!

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A carved Totem Pole.

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A free tour shuttle - that shuttles visitors around the city of Honolulu.

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Pretty white flowers.

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The Byodo-In Japanese Temple in Oahu. Surrounded by mountains, this place is very serene and soothing.

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Can you tell the boundary between the Pacific Ocean and the Blue Sky?

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An Artist at work. Elaine, who became a fast friend, painting the pond right in front of her.

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The island of Kaui - a Map.

Luau
A Hula performance at a Luau - a Hawaiian Tradition.

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Mai Tai - A traditional Hawaiian drink.

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Na Pali Coast - In Kaui. Not accessible by land. Beautiful beyond description. A shot from the Helicopter.

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And finally, us and the ocean!

Hope you guys enjoyed this virtual journey to the beautiful islands of Hawaii!