Comfort Food

Apr 19 2008  | Views 1187 |  Comments  (56)
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  Kalyanee posted 3 mnths ago

Anjala,
lucky u dat u find solace in rice!
I need my daily bread or atleast rice cooked in form of idlis, etc.
Yeah, 'comfort reading' too! I enjoy it.....
Kalyanee



  Kalyanee posted 3 mnths ago

Bunty,
Thanks.
ya, the lemon thingy - added to keep the vessel clean. But for dis particular recipe, i guess it also imparts that tangy flavour to the rice. Haven't tried kokam or tamarind wid dis yet.

Kalyanee



  Kalyanee posted 3 mnths ago

Maddss123,
Hmm....so u can share some recipe u remember?
So not much demand now huh?
Kalyanee



  dimwit posted 3 mnths ago

I once knew this gujju guy and he would make this curry with bread pieces.  It had the usual onions, tomatoes and whatnot; but instead of a vegetable, he cut bread pieces into squares and put it in.  It was delicious!

That roti ka ladoo sounds just right for my taste buds :)  There is something similar that mom made, except she called it chooree.  Very nice!



  Kalyanee posted 3 mnths ago

BB,
Yah....i remember ur blog about 'no-cook' food. Hehehe....
In India, I can survive on no-cook food I guess....but not here :(( I don't mind cooking these days, but i never make anything elaborate like twice-cooked items, cooking something n then stuffing that in another food item which is then cooked again, etc! Not for me....
Anyways, gotta logout right now. Will return later.

Kaps



  Kalyanee posted 3 mnths ago

Nanua,
Thanks! Hope u get to try the recipes.
Kalyanee



  ShobanaSundar posted 3 mnths ago

Kalyanee
     99% of the stuff you have written about is new and strange. Odd that we know spags and macaroni and yet have not heard of so many of our own stuff.  Wish you had given better recipes for experimenting though. Like BB and Anj, given a choice I cook minimum - can even live on bread and tea than cook. Very rarely get to do it though.



  roba posted 3 mnths ago

Kaps,

good collection of comfort foods....
never heard of gola bhaat. will have to try it sometime, when I'm in the mood for rice. I've totally cut down rice. the toughest thing to do for a rice lover like me. but now, no choice.

will try your rava cake too...had heard this while in India never got to try it though...
have never eaten shira made from jaggery. i remember mom making shira with loads of dry fruits and nuts for Satya Narayan pooja as well as evening snack etc....I don't like sweets much.... I don't include sugar in my list of groceries.... sugar and flour has slowly made it's way out of my list....If i do have to, then I go for whole wheat flour. yeah, a big compromise on the color, but tastes better and is helathier...

I would add sol kadi into my list of comfort food. sol kadi with bombil/ bombay duck fry and rice is classic combination....my comfort foods are only savory ones...
i love a whole wheat dosa my mom makes. mix whole wheat flour (right from the chakki)with ginger garlic paste, mince green chillies, onions, curry leaves, coriander leaves and tomatoes (optional) . adjust to pouring consistency by adding water. pour into dosas on hot cast iron griddles. my mom used to add egg as a binder. i don't. it tastes yum with any of your home made chutney pudi or green corainder chutney.  mom used to make a sweet version of the same by adding using and wud mix it with coconut milk. for this one she used maida rather than wheat flour. to make a even helathier version you may use ragi (not too sure of the english name) flour and use buttemilk, instead of coconut milk.

I'm defintely going to try idlis with moong daal. never even heard of it before.....shud be fun having yellow tinged idlis....i'm already getting ideas for my next pot luck specialty...a medley of white and yellow idlis with an array of dipping sauces green (coriander chutney, red (urad daal chutney) white (coconut chutney) hmmm feast to the eyes, i guess....

thanks Kaps, had fun commenting here....offcourse, the foodie that I am !!!



  Soumya Srinivasan posted 3 mnths ago

Rafting in white water from India to France that too with a nap in the woods whenever you needed a break ! What wonderful dreams you have Kalyanee! Or, was this a day dream?

Last month I spent a day in Pune. I had planned that I would eat vada pav in some good eatery. But the wedding food that I had had was so heavy that I did not even want to think of food for the next couple of days!

You have compiled a yummy list. Like BB, I too like reading recipes.



  anjala posted 3 mnths ago

Hey, I second bharatborn - minimum cooking zindabad - ..When hubs is on tour, the kids and I love to have plain rice with plain toovar dal, a bit of home-ghee and yummy lime pickles. But can't get away with this everyday or they will order in.
For me, it is more like 'comfort reading' - curl up with a nice undemanding book.





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