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My Aromatic Kitchen: August 2009
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Monday, August 17, 2009. Few days back Chaitali, my (cousin) sis-in-law requested this recipe, lasaniya bataka. It is a lovely fragrant potato subzi with loads of garlic in it, in fact it is a tribute to garlic in a way and blessing for all garlic lovers like me and P. So Chaitali here's the recipe for you, cheers to the good times spent together in Baroda. Miss those days dearly. 3 medium sized potatoes (boiled and cut in cubes). 1 tsp cumin seeds/jeera. Handful of fresh coriander leaves/cilantro. There...
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My Aromatic Kitchen: October 2009
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Saturday, October 31, 2009. This lovely steamed dumpling snack comes from the heart of Gujarat. Gujarat is famous for its food especially handvo, muthiya, dhokla, patra, khaman, khamni etc the list is endless. Muthiya is all time favorite tea time snack, sweet and tangy soft muthiya is a comfort and mouth watering snack for those lazy sundays when I just feel like laying back and reading my favorite novel. 2 tbs garlic-ginger-green chillies paste. 1 medium sized cucumber/kakdi peeled and grated. Strain j...
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My Aromatic Kitchen: July 2012
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Thursday, July 26, 2012. Foul/Ful - Egyptian Fava Bean Dip. It is said that foul is the dish of Pharoahs and I say Amen. Mentionable quantities of fava beans have been found in Egyptian Tombs. This beans are mentioned not only in Bible but also in other ancient texts, what more can be said about this beans? Not to forget the lovely nutritional value they provide other than being food for Pharoahs. 1 cup medium sized Egyptian Fava Beans (dry, overnight soak in water along with 2 pinches of soda-bicarb).
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My Aromatic Kitchen: February 2010
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Saturday, February 27, 2010. As everyone knows hummus is a middle eastern dip that is served as an appetizer with pita bread, well know is khuboos out here. This easy to make dip has suble flavors to it. Take 1 cup boiled chickpeas. Remove the outer skin of as many chickpeas as possible, this will make hummus gastrically friendly), toss them in blender or food processor, add 1 small garlic clove. To taste, 1 tsp lemon juice. And 1 tsp of tahina. Serve it with a sprinkle of paprika. Links to this post.
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Duff ABC's: December 2012
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Adventures in Baking and Cooking. Monday, December 17, 2012. This recipe doesn't use graham flour, just whole wheat flour. We have soft white wheat and we grind it ourselves very fine so there isn't a big difference. 1/4 cup powdered dry skim milk. 2 Tbsp lemon juice. 1 cup dark brown sugar. 1 cup vegetable oil. 2 eggs, beaten lightly. 1 tsp baking soda. 6 cups whole wheat flour (approx). Thicker will make them more cakey and cookie like. (We like them this way too! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Sacrelicious: January 2015
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A drawing for each of Hans Christian Andersen's 150 fairy tales. Sunday, January 11, 2015. The Old Street Lamp. It will surprise no one who knows me that the image from The Old Street Lamp. That inspired me was that of the lamp's trio of gutter-bound, would-be successors: a herring's head, a bit of rotting wood, and a glow worm. All of these guys claim that they would be suitable replacements for the lamp because they all ostensibly. The Modern Classics animated adaptation. Posted by Sarah Gramelspacher.
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Sacrelicious: January 2014
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A drawing for each of Hans Christian Andersen's 150 fairy tales. Monday, January 27, 2014. It's been a year. Not having internet at my house has made it tougher than ever to keep up with this blog, but I still enjoy doing my little drawings for this project. Since my last post, I've gone back to my Elfin Hill illustration, adding a bit and doing a proper scan as well. Next up: The Red Shoes. Posted by Sarah Gramelspacher. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Sacrelicious: From the Ramparts of the Citadel
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A drawing for each of Hans Christian Andersen's 150 fairy tales. Tuesday, September 2, 2014. From the Ramparts of the Citadel. Sunbeam and the Captive. I'm still intrigued by the discrepancies I run into when I compare translations of Andersen. It seems highly unlikely that From the Ramparts of the Citadel. Haugaard, 1974) and The Sunbeam and the Captive. Which sounds close enough to From the Ramparts. To be two different translations of the same thing, but where does the alternative come from? I actuall...
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Sacrelicious: The Little Match Girl
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A drawing for each of Hans Christian Andersen's 150 fairy tales. Monday, March 31, 2014. The Little Match Girl. Surely you've read, or at least heard of, The Little Match Girl. One of Andersen's best-loved tales. When it came up in line for this blog, I couldn't bear the thought of doing yet another. Little match girl illustration like the zillions of others. Already out there. The other night, it suddenly dawned on me to combine The Little Match Girl. Posted by Sarah Gramelspacher. The Little Match Girl.
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