These are the pictures of the food I made last weekend!
Monday, May 30, 2011
Food I made!!
These are the pictures of the food I made last weekend!
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Vick's Food Review
Pictures of the food I made
Pictures of the Store by Vick's
Pictures from Vick's
Friday, May 20, 2011
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
What we'll be doing!
Pictures of food from Flavors of India
Pictures from Lunch
Video from shopping on University Ave.
Videos and Drinks from Cooking On May 21
Review of Indian Market
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All about the Naan!
Monday, May 16, 2011
Food History
Butter Chicken
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Food Review
Flavors of India Review
- Parking Rating: Parking wasn't very good, because it's located on College Ave, Berkeley, a very crowed street. But we did get lucky and found a parking spot by the Safeway, close to the restaurant. I would give the parking one and a half stars out of five.
- Noise Rating: It was a very confined space, so the noise level was loud, but ok. It was fine, it was just hard to understand some people sometimes. I would give the noise level two stars out of five.
- Food Rating: The food was amazing! It was mostly all traditional and it was served warm and it tasted really good! It was brought on traditional dishes, and the food itself was also visually incredible. I would definitely give the food five out of five stars.
- Service: The service was great. Everyone was Indian or Nepalese and knew what dishes were the most traditional and where they came from. They could all speak Hindu, and were very friendly. I would give the service five out of five stars.
- Atmosphere: The traditional Indian stoves along the brick wall, the dishes, the traditional Indian food, made a great impression. I felt like I could have been in India. I would give the atmosphere four and half out of five stars.
- Prices: The prices were fine. The naan was a little expensive, but everything else was fine. Especially with the quality of the food, I would give the prices four and a half stars.
- Overall: The food was amazing, and I think there is something for everyone. I would definitely give the restaurant five out of five stars!
Friday, May 13, 2011
Indian Rice Pudding
This is the dessert Sarah and I will be making. The restaurant that we are going to also serves this traditional Indian dish.
Ingredients for 4 servings:
Naan Recipes!
Indian Butter Chicken Recipe
This is one of the four recipes we will be making. More specific info to come!
Mango Lassi Recipe
This is the drink that Sarah and I will make.
MANGO LASSI RECIPE
Ingredients:
1/4 cups plain low-fat yogurt
1/2 teaspoon lemon juice
1/2 cup fresh mango pulp*
1/3 cup cold water
1 to 2 tablespoons honey or sugar (depending on how sweet you want it)
9 to 10 standard-size ice cubes
* Canned or frozen mango may be substituted.
Preparation:
If using a fresh mango, peel and remove the flesh from the pit; cut mango into small pieces.
In a blender, add yogurt, lemon juice, mango pulp, water, and honey or sugar. Blend approximately 2 to 3 minutes or until you see a little forming in the mixture. Add the ice and blend until frothy! NOTE: Some people like to pour the mango mixture over ice cubes instead of blending the ice cubes in the drink.
The Mango Lassi can be kept refrigerated for up to 24 hours.
Makes 2 servings.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
A typical Indian Dinner
South Indian Food in Comparison to North Indian Food
There is a big difference between South Indian, and North Indian food. Here are two examples of curries from the two different parts of India, so you can compare and contrast.
Aagai, South Indian Curry
Ingredients :
Method :
Wipe and dry mango with a clean cloth. Discard the inner stone, if any.
Cut into medium sized pieces and keep aside.
Put salt to 1 litre of water. Boil and take out from flame.
Before it cools, drop the mango pieces into it.
Cut jack (after removing skin) into moderately big pieces. Wash.
Drain off water. Tie them in a piece of cloth.
Cook over steam in an idli vessel, till soft.
Take out, open the bundle, spread jack pieces over a tray and allow to cool.
Roast red chillies, coriander, asafetida and haldi one after another, in a frying pan, without oil. First, grind the red chillies using the salt water.
When half done, mix all the roasted ingredients and grind to a smooth paste.
Transfer the masala to a vessel.
Drop the steamed jack pieces and cooked mango bits (kept in salt water).
Mix well. Wash grinder with salt water and add some of that water too, if desired.
Egg Curry with Coconut, from North India
Ingredients :
5-6 hard boiled eggs
1 large-sized onion
1" piece of ginger
1 tsp cumin seeds
2 green chillies
1 cup coconut (freshly grated)
½ tsp turmeric powder
5-6 tbsp mustard oil
1½ tsp garam masala powder
salt to taste
Method :
Grind the onion, ginger, cumin seeds and the green chillies into a fine paste.
Prick the eggs with a fork.
Heat the oil and add the eggs and cook over a high flame for 3-4 minutes till the eggs attain a golden colour.
Remove and keep aside. In the same oil fry the onion paste over a medium heat till the paste attains a light golden colour.
Add the grated coconut and continue to fry the paste for another 4-5 minutes, stirring all the time.
lower the flame and mix in one cup of water.
Bring the gravy to the boil and cook the gravy for another 2-3 minutes.
Transfer the gravy to a serving bowl.
Slice the eggs into halves or keep them whole and place in the gravy.
Sprinkle the garam masala powder over the prepared gravy and cover with a lid for 3-4 minutes before serving.
Fun Facts about Indian Food
- A traditional Indian meal has only one main course
- Food is based around a single main dish (naan or rice) and served with a collection of side dishes
- The Paneer, is a savory Indian cheese
- Traditionally the rice is cooked in water
- Indians use a variety of dairy products in their diet
- Almost all Indian recipes are rich in nutrients
- Indian curry is spicy, because it contains healthy foods such as turmeric, chilly, garlic, ginger, and mint
- Indian flat breads (Naans or Chapattis) can be made without yeast or oil
Common Indian Spices
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Indian_spices