
When I hear curry, I always think of Indian curry. And to tell you honestly, there had been a…
When I hear curry, I always think of Indian curry. And to tell you honestly, there had been a…
Most people think that you can’t possibly eat Indian food, if you’re on a slimming diet. That’s a fair…
There are literally hundreds of food choices that make up the Indian cuisine. India, a nation that has undergone…
Did you know that you can get literally frowned upon if you take the first bite ahead of older…
For centuries south asian region has been rich. Rich with it’s spices and food recipes. For years, the region…
In a traditional Indian home, the wife and mother does not go out to work. She stays at home…
East India, with a complex history that includes long periods of European colonization, has developed culinary traditions that reflect centuries of tradition and a variety of cultural influences. In addition to the various cultures that have been assimilated into the cuisine of the region, the geography also has influenced the development of the culinary traditions of East India, as has the climate. Portuguese and Spanish explorers first brought the spices of India to widespread European use in…
Traditionally, tandoori dishes are cooked in a tandoor, an oval shaped clay oven with a small fire in the bottom. The heat rises gradually but ultimately reaches a much higher temperature than a barbeque. A tandoor is normally used to cook naan bread, meats and kebabs (meat or paneer). The bread is stuck to the sides, the kebabs stood vertically and whole chickens rested on a grid over the fire. For domestic cooking, a tandoor is not…
What do you get when you cross hot Indian food with the English love of tomatoes and all things creamy? Chicken Tikka Masala is a famous combination of chicken tikka and masala.Chicken tikka is a marinated piece of meat cooked in a tandoor, an Indian oven made of clay and coal-fired. Masala is gravy commonly made out of some kind of tomato gravy or puree with cream and various Indian spices.It is technically a mild curry dish,…
If you read my article, Curry – A Journey, published on the Curry page of this site, you’ll know that my first experiences of the dish were of the generic variety which the British invariably cooked and ate when living abroad a few decades ago. You’ll also know that I then discovered “real” Indian cookery and decided that as I couldn’t afford to eat out that much, I needed to learn how to cook the stuff myself.…