So, kappa's are all purchased from the markets, as far as "Kochi-nivasi's" are concerned, this item just stays as smaller servings, along with "Puttu" for breakfasts. (or atlest, thats how my mom used to prepare it).






The Kebab was served with a scoop of strawberry ice-cream, and a slice of custard topped with a thin slice of (can you guess what it is.....hee..hee...its just strawberry jam!!!)..nothing official about it, and my "so-so" chocolate curls. Peeled the edge of a chocolate (I used one from my kid's Galaxy choc-box....and very heartly, finished the leftover) using a veg peeler.
This dessert goes out to the "Fresh Product of the Month" event organised by Marta of Chemcookit

A portion of the coconut paste was left behind...didn't have the mind to throw it off..and hence used it to make this tomato-curry...which was my "all time favourite", right from childhood..as its is not hot or spicy, at all. This was done on the stove, simultaneously as the avial was taking form in the MW.
Boil few tomatoes, onions(sliced the way you like...I prefer to cut both as thin circles) in water along with some green chillie, salt and turmeric powder.
That's how I presented the weekend lunch for Santho (hubby), who comes home from work to have lunch. No, not that I dont go for work, of course I do!!..but, I get the luxury of a 2 day weekend (friday and saturday), while he, likle most other private company staffs, gets just one day and a half.
So, last saturday lunch platter was so laid in front of him with rice to be taken along with Avial, Tomato-charu-curry, carrot thoran (just similar to my previous post on Spinach(Palak) thoran, and hence not taking the pain to type the making once again) and cucumber salad.
But guess what...all I got from him was a " Hummm, oookkk" !!
"Whattt, I had prepared all these, fresh and served straight from the pan..and not a single word of appreciation!!!!!...Mmmyy!!..
"Ooh, well....I know how to cheer him up.....
......push the rice aside a bit, and lay this yummy thing just next to it !!!
******
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That is all what's needed to make his day !!!...happy lunch, deary!


Power - 75%
Time - 3-4 minutes.



The cicle cut-outs from the bread slices, get toasted and is served the next day with dried oregano (zatar) in olive oil...but, all up to you, to choose the dipping.
The egg-white protects the yolk from "chill, chill...just chill" and keeps it comfy...but what happens when the white itself fells cold??? 


Update : Entry to Presto Pasta Nights , 36...though its an older post,straight to you, Ruth..hope you like it !!!


I also take this oppurtunity to show my greatest appreciation to few fellow-bloggers, esp mishmash, for the class presentations, Jeena of Jeena's Kitchen for the step-by-step photo-journal of each recipie, Nags, who inspired that we can very well highlight our own traditional homemade foods to the world, rather than going in search for complicated (for me, that is!) international ones, Asha of Foodie's Hope whom i happen to read from others that she is just all around in this foodie-world, and Coffee of The Spice-Cafe..don't know why, I just love this blog-site, and all the smileys around it..I am too fond of them.
I see the number of Awards that are being passed over from one person to the other, trust me, I still have got no clue, how it it done..(still an alien to that level of technicality of blogging and networking), and so in my heart, i give all these Great Chef's above, a great HATS OFF!!!!

All sorts of veggies- carrots, cabbage, cauliflower, beans, green peas, mushrooms, baby corn alongwith chicken bits, sauted in oil with chopped onions and garlic, and slightly cooked in soya and chillie sauce. Mix well the above with cooked rice, garnish with chopped cilantro, raisins and nuts....Mighty colourful, it looks !!
Merry Christmas !!!! Our Christmas lunch. Some technical problems with the making of the grape wine (so s0) made it extra sweet. Better luck next time, gal...(that's the only thing I could say to myself)...waiting for it to be Nov 07 to try it out once again..hope that turns out right.The veg-raitha prepared in yougurt gets a dash of "Thousand Island Salad Dressing"..trust me, it tastes different from the ordinary, looks better tooo.
Dates Pickle: Before I was to come to the Gulf, my mom had prepared this pickle (infact, the only pickle I eat..the others are way too hot for me!) and literally forced me to take down its recipie, as dates is one such thing which is Oooh so everywhere in the Middle East. Trust me, she felt that I was joking when I mentioned to her that I had prepared it myself...and wasn't convinced until I showed her a snap of it !!!
....well, I will make it more simpler..in plain English, its just Egyptian Pilaf with tomato-garlic sauce. Thats better, isn't it??
Ambat-Batata, the only managable recipie I could find, while going through Sanjeev Kapoor's Khana Khazana. Mashed potatoes prepared with sauted onions, green chillie, turmeric powder, and thickened using fresh yougurt. Decorate using chopped cilantro and fresh coconut scrapings.





The Kebab was served with a scoop of strawberry ice-cream, and a slice of custard topped with a thin slice of (can you guess what it is.....hee..hee...its just strawberry jam!!!)..nothing official about it, and my "so-so" chocolate curls. Peeled the edge of a chocolate (I used one from my kid's Galaxy choc-box....and very heartly, finished the leftover) using a veg peeler.
This dessert goes out to the "Fresh Product of the Month" event organised by Marta of Chemcookit

A portion of the coconut paste was left behind...didn't have the mind to throw it off..and hence used it to make this tomato-curry...which was my "all time favourite", right from childhood..as its is not hot or spicy, at all. This was done on the stove, simultaneously as the avial was taking form in the MW.
Boil few tomatoes, onions(sliced the way you like...I prefer to cut both as thin circles) in water along with some green chillie, salt and turmeric powder.
That's how I presented the weekend lunch for Santho (hubby), who comes home from work to have lunch. No, not that I dont go for work, of course I do!!..but, I get the luxury of a 2 day weekend (friday and saturday), while he, likle most other private company staffs, gets just one day and a half.
So, last saturday lunch platter was so laid in front of him with rice to be taken along with Avial, Tomato-charu-curry, carrot thoran (just similar to my previous post on Spinach(Palak) thoran, and hence not taking the pain to type the making once again) and cucumber salad.
But guess what...all I got from him was a " Hummm, oookkk" !!
"Whattt, I had prepared all these, fresh and served straight from the pan..and not a single word of appreciation!!!!!...Mmmyy!!..
"Ooh, well....I know how to cheer him up.....
......push the rice aside a bit, and lay this yummy thing just next to it !!!
******
***********
****************
*********************
****************************
That is all what's needed to make his day !!!...happy lunch, deary!


Power - 75%
Time - 3-4 minutes.



The cicle cut-outs from the bread slices, get toasted and is served the next day with dried oregano (zatar) in olive oil...but, all up to you, to choose the dipping.
The egg-white protects the yolk from "chill, chill...just chill" and keeps it comfy...but what happens when the white itself fells cold??? 


Update : Entry to Presto Pasta Nights , 36...though its an older post,straight to you, Ruth..hope you like it !!!


I also take this oppurtunity to show my greatest appreciation to few fellow-bloggers, esp mishmash, for the class presentations, Jeena of Jeena's Kitchen for the step-by-step photo-journal of each recipie, Nags, who inspired that we can very well highlight our own traditional homemade foods to the world, rather than going in search for complicated (for me, that is!) international ones, Asha of Foodie's Hope whom i happen to read from others that she is just all around in this foodie-world, and Coffee of The Spice-Cafe..don't know why, I just love this blog-site, and all the smileys around it..I am too fond of them.
I see the number of Awards that are being passed over from one person to the other, trust me, I still have got no clue, how it it done..(still an alien to that level of technicality of blogging and networking), and so in my heart, i give all these Great Chef's above, a great HATS OFF!!!!

All sorts of veggies- carrots, cabbage, cauliflower, beans, green peas, mushrooms, baby corn alongwith chicken bits, sauted in oil with chopped onions and garlic, and slightly cooked in soya and chillie sauce. Mix well the above with cooked rice, garnish with chopped cilantro, raisins and nuts....Mighty colourful, it looks !!
Merry Christmas !!!! Our Christmas lunch. Some technical problems with the making of the grape wine (so s0) made it extra sweet. Better luck next time, gal...(that's the only thing I could say to myself)...waiting for it to be Nov 07 to try it out once again..hope that turns out right.The veg-raitha prepared in yougurt gets a dash of "Thousand Island Salad Dressing"..trust me, it tastes different from the ordinary, looks better tooo.
Dates Pickle: Before I was to come to the Gulf, my mom had prepared this pickle (infact, the only pickle I eat..the others are way too hot for me!) and literally forced me to take down its recipie, as dates is one such thing which is Oooh so everywhere in the Middle East. Trust me, she felt that I was joking when I mentioned to her that I had prepared it myself...and wasn't convinced until I showed her a snap of it !!!
....well, I will make it more simpler..in plain English, its just Egyptian Pilaf with tomato-garlic sauce. Thats better, isn't it??
Ambat-Batata, the only managable recipie I could find, while going through Sanjeev Kapoor's Khana Khazana. Mashed potatoes prepared with sauted onions, green chillie, turmeric powder, and thickened using fresh yougurt. Decorate using chopped cilantro and fresh coconut scrapings.