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Greens in Kheema

November 1, 2012 By Laura 5 Comments

I’ve mentioned before that I am continually waging a war to get my entire family–myself included–to like cooked greens. There have been a few successes, but more thumbs down than up. Recently I got quite excited about a wonderful looking recipe using Christmas Lima beans and greens. John and I liked it ok, but the… 

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Filed Under: beef, curry, greens, ground beef, Indian recipes, keema/kheema, spinach Tagged With: beef, cilantro, curry, greens, ground beef, ground turkey, Indian, kale, keema, kheema, mustard greens, spinach, Swiss chard

Shrimp and Chicken Curry with Apples and Basil; Watermelon Sambhar

October 7, 2012 By Laura 12 Comments

Preparing apples for curry

A lot of the furnishings in my home have been cobbled together from various hand me downs from family members. Recently, John and I decided that we needed a different approach to the girls’ bedrooms, so we made a trip to IKEA. While we were there, we also started thinking about my cookbook problem collection.

Filed Under: apples, chicken, coconut milk, curry, dal, easily made vegetarian, fruit, Indian recipes, Pinterest dishes, seafood, shrimp, soup, split peas, vegetarian, watermelon Tagged With: apples, basil, chicken, curries, dahl, dal, fusion, Indian, recipe, sambar, sambhar, seafood, shrimp, split peas, vegetarian, watermelon

Aloo Chana Saag Chicken Curry

August 17, 2012 By Laura 4 Comments

Roasting whole spices and onions in Le Creuset enameled cast iron for Indian curry

Indian curries are rapidly becoming my favorite go-to meal. In addition to their ease of preparation (as a one pot meal), healthiness, and general tastiness, they are also endlessly flexible and adaptable to the season. They can be lighter or heartier. They can be luscious with braised meat or vegetarian or even vegan (or anywhere… 

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Filed Under: chicken, chickpeas, curry, easily made vegetarian, greens, Indian recipes, potatoes, spinach, tomatoes, yogurt, zucchini Tagged With: chicken, chickpeas, curry, garbanzos, greens, Indian, Indian curry, potatoes, spinach, tomatoes, yogurt, zucchini

Ohio-in-July Vegetable Soup, Indian Style

July 24, 2012 By Laura 3 Comments

  I try not to over-indulge in potatoes and sweet corn. They are both super starchy and they share a distinction–in my family at any rate–as rarely being the only starch on the plate (for example, if we have potatoes in a curry we often then want it on rice). And the sweetness of the… 

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Filed Under: corn, curry, Indian recipes, lentils, potatoes, soup, split peas, tomatoes, vegetarian, zucchini Tagged With: corn, Indian, lentils, potatoes, soup, split peas, sweet corn, tomatoes, vegetarian

Sweet and Sour Chana Saag

July 10, 2012 By Laura 2 Comments

It always takes me a while to decompress from a vacation, and especially so from the beach. I made this dish the next day–and I loved it–but as I stare at the computer screen what I am really wishing I was doing is floating on my back in the surf, absorbing the warm sun and… 

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Filed Under: chickpeas, curry, greens, Indian recipes, lentils, mango, spinach, tomatoes, vegetarian Tagged With: chana, chana saag, chickpeas, curry, dal, garbanzo beans, lentils, mango, saag, spinach, vegetarian

No Butter Kinda Saag Chicken

March 10, 2012 By Laura 8 Comments

Kinda Saag No Butter Chicken: Indian "Butter Chicken" re-imagined without butter and with spinach! Delicious and healthy!

Greetings from San Francisco!  My wonderful husband gave me a trip, sans children, to see my best friend from high school in Paolo Alto/San Francisco.  So far I have had an amazing pandan waffle from a Vietnamese food truck (made with pandanus leaf), a stellar hamburger from Zuni Cafe, chocolate ice cream with smoked sea… 

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Filed Under: chicken, curry, Indian recipes, spinach, travel

Punjabi Rajma, Adapted (Indian Kidney Bean Stew)

February 27, 2012 By Laura 4 Comments

I wonder what Indians in India think of those of us in America, who are so attracted to their cuisine when it is cold, blustery and snowy or rainy out?  It is one of those great ironies of the culinary world (what? You didn’t know the culinary world could be ironic?), that those spices which… 

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Filed Under: beans, curry, dal, Indian recipes, stews, tomatoes, vegetarian, zucchini Tagged With: beans, black valentine beans, curry, Indian, kidney beans, Punjabi, stew, tomatoes, vegetarian, zucchini

Kheema with Cardamom and Curry Leaves

February 10, 2012 By Laura 13 Comments

Given that many people think of vegetarian food when they think of India, it may surprise you to hear me say that I think ground beef (or any ground meat, your choice) reaches new heights in Indian cuisine.  In my own personal repertoire of ground meat dishes, only chili comes close to as many exciting… 

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Indian Bean and Chickpea Stew with Mushrooms

December 18, 2011 By Laura 6 Comments

Indian Bean and Chickpea Stew with Mushrooms and Cauliflower: this is gateway Indian food! I haven't met anyone who does not love this super healthy vegetarian dinner! I sold my mom on curry with this!

This Indian Bean and Chickpea Stew with Mushrooms is a fantastic and flexible vegetarian curry that will sell anyone on Indian food–case in point my mom loved it! As you will read, the first time I made it, I did not properly record what I did. I made it again in October 2015 and updated… 

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Hi! I’m Laura and I am a recovering history major who has re-channeled all of my passion for learning about the history of different countries to learning about their food culture. That doesn’t mean every dish on here is strictly authentic, but it does mean that even my adaptations are not undertaken lightly. My goal is to show you–by doing–that these dishes are possible in your kitchen. Including desserts because I have quite the sweet tooth! Read More…

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