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Chickpea Curry with Cucumber Salsa

August 31, 2017 By Laura Leave a Comment

Chickpea Curry with Cucumber Salsa

Chickpea Curry with Cucumber Salsa is simple and delicious–and easily made seasonal by including different fruits and veggies in the Cucumber Salsa. Affiliate links have been used in this post to link to items I am discussing. I can always judge a dish by how I feel about it when editing the photos, especially if… 

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Green Mint Chutney on Corn & Cauliflower Chaat

May 14, 2014 By Laura 10 Comments

Chai Pani in Asheville, North Carolina

Green Mint Chutney on Corn & Cauliflower Chaat explodes with flavors and textures that anyone who enjoys Indian food will love. Affiliate links have been used to link to items I am discussing. I am so excited to share this dish with you guys! It requires a little background though–plus it is a twofer and… 

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Filed Under: blog events, cauliflower, chaat, chickpeas, chutneys, corn, gluten free, Indian recipes, vegetarian Tagged With: appetizers, cauliflower, chaat, chickpeas, chutney, cilantro, condiments, corn, garbanzos, gluten free, Indian, mint, sev, snacks, vegetarian

Parsi Gosht Ni Curry (Parsi Beef Curry)

December 30, 2013 By Laura 1 Comment

Parsi Gosht Ni Curry (Parsi Beef Curry) is a hearty, warming stew perfect for winter and perfect for holiday meals with its rich, peanut-thickened sauce, indulgent potatoes (because it is served on rice) and focus on beef. Amazon affiliate links were used in this post but only to link to items I would be discussing… 

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Tortilla and Cheddar Topped Beef, Bean and Bacon Casserole

September 8, 2012 By Laura 12 Comments

Like many parents, I am always on the lookout for ways to help out at my kids’ school, without, well, doing things that I hate the idea of doing. For example, some parents don’t mind working with accounting, and they end up holding the position of treasurer in their PTG or PTO. Bless those people… 

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Filed Under: bacon, beans, beef, casseroles, chutneys, corn, ground beef, ground turkey, tomatoes Tagged With: bacon, beans, beef, casseroles, chutney, corn, ground beef, ground meat, ground turkey, kidney beans, pinto beans, southwestern

A Kheema And A Chutney

August 3, 2008 By Laura 3 Comments

I am sure some of you are wondering how we are all sleeping around here. Before I get the whine on, let me just say I have wonderful children who are improving a lot. Alex is basically sleeping through the night in her room every night (albeit on the floor). Sammy has slept through the… 

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Filed Under: apples, beef, chutneys, ground beef, Indian recipes, keema/kheema, peas, rhubarb Tagged With: chutney, curry, Indian, keema, kheema

Black Rice Curried Meatloaf with Green Grape Chutney

June 15, 2008 By Laura 3 Comments

I have been on a tear lately with recipes found online. I’ve (temporarily of course) left my cookbooks behind! Too bad you cannot submit more than once a week to Bookmarked Recipes… I tend to go in spurts like this. It happens. Anyway, I made a note of this recipe as soon as I saw… 

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Filed Under: beef, chutneys, grapes, ground beef, Indian recipes Tagged With: black rice, chutney, curried, grapes, green grapes, ground beef, ground meat, meatloaf, rice

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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