What about celebrating the coming holidays with an absolutely
awesome mutton dish? This is one of the best mutton dishes I have tasted in a
long time. It’s flavourful, incredibly delectable, goes equally well with
roti/parantha or even rice/pulao. I came across this interesting dish in one of
the food groups that I am a member of. It requires an exotic herb called Timur,
difficult to get hold of in the regular grocery stores, but if not available
you can cook without it, the mutton will taste delish anyways. Timur is a kind of pepper available in Nepal/China
also known as Sichuan/Szechwan pepper used mostly in the Nepali, Tibetan or
Chinese dishes.
"Cookery is not chemistry. It is an art. It requires instinct and taste rather than exact measurements." ~ Marcel Boulestin
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Tuesday, 22 December 2015
Wednesday, 16 December 2015
Tomato Khajur Aampaapad Chutney (Khejur Aamshottor Chutney)
During the winter months this is a must accompaniment with
lunch at home specially in the weekends. Though much loved for its perfect
combination of sweet and sour taste with an extra bit of tickle for your tongue
because of the addition of dry red chilli, it’s pretty easy to make and gets
ready in a jiffy. The zing attributed to the dish comes mainly from two
ingredients dates/ khajur and aam paapad or aamshotto, the Bong name given to
dried leather of mango pulp and sugar syrup. I always have a stock of aamshotto
handy in my fridge for this chutney and for those depressing times to eat just
like that. Often having just a slice of aamshotto uplifts my mood. So whenever
I chance to go to C.R.Park I pick up quite a few of them.
Monday, 7 December 2015
Stuffed Potato/ Aloo
This is a rather uncommon dish because you generally come
across stuffed capsicum/simla mirch, stuffed lady finger/vindi/okra, stuffed
chillies/ hari mirch, stuffed tomato, stuffed karela/bitter gourd and our
oh-so-good Bong delicacy stuffed pointed gourd/potol/parwal famously called ‘Potoler
Dolma’. But have you ever met with stuffed potato/aloo?.
Stuffed Potatoes |