Thursday, June 21, 2007

How To Prepare Spicy Chick Peas

Hello guys!Here is a delicious Indian recipe that is quite popular among food lovers. You can team it with breads, chappatis(made of wheat flour), Naan Breads(white flour bread which are typically flat)or with plain rice. Watch this video carefully which will provide you with necessary details.

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Indian Cuisine


Indian cuisine has a rich history behind and has flourished over the years, under the influence of rulers that India had in the past. Since India is a land of rich cultural diversity, Indian food is equally diversified, with different spices, ingredients, herbs and seasonings, which are again region specific. The hospitality in an Indian household is well known. Indians feel happy if they can serve food to guests or people who are hungry!

The golden heritage of Indian cooking dates back to the times of famous kings, or ' rajahs', who were great patrons of art, music and architecture, as well as connoisseurs of exotic delicacies. Under the patronage of the rajahs of India, the art of food was elevated to a high level of advancement and professionalism. The royal chefs understood the finer points of food, the art of presentation and created exquisite preparations. Over the years, those royal recipes have retained their popularity in common Indian household, alongside ethnic Indian dishes.

Indian cuisine is becoming vastly popular throughout the world because of its exotic flavors, colors and healthy preparations. Indian food is rich in fresh veggies, fruits, seasonal food items, which are garnished with fresh herbs, spices, vegetable oils and other natural seasonings. Of course, there are many dishes which use spices sparingly, like some preparations of fresh prawns and fishes. You will find Indian food in all possible flavors--salty, sweet, sour, bitter, pungent and the like. You will find people in India who are vegans, hence a wide assortment of vegetarian dishes occupy a major portion of Indian cuisine. Our cuisine has been influenced by the Aryans settlers, the Arab and Chinese traders and conquerors such as the Persians, Mongolians, Turks, the British and the Portuguese.

Today, you will find Indian cuisine being vastly popular in Europe, America, and the Asian countries. Thanks to the various Indian restaurants abroad and its expert chefs, Indian culinary art has touched the skies today! Acclaimed politicians, world leaders, diplomats and celebrities like Bill Clinton, Prince Charles, Tony Blair, Ricky Martin, and others are big time admirers of Indian curries, kebabs and chicken tikkas.

The best part of Indian food is its easy preparation and health benefits. There are meals that are rich in carbohydrate or protein, or high on fibre. The benefits of different spices and herbs like turmeric, cumin seeds and ginger, is well known today. Yoghurt is an essential ingredient of Indian delicacies, which make many dishes easy to digest. Many dishes can be cooked in a pressure cooker or electric pan, which saves time. The whole wheat dough for chappatis and rotis can be made ahead of time and kept in the refrigerator. Full menus can easily be prepared in half an hour.

People residing in Southern part of India prefer food which are sour in taste, while those in the Northern part have a liking for spicy dishes. However, spices are used skilfully, because not all dishes are meant to be smoking hot! Spices are used in a way which adds aroma and color to the dish. Cooks in India have mastered the art of using spices and seasonings, keeping the health benefits in mind. Butter or ghee(clarified butter) is a favorite for frying and seasoning, but mustard oils, sunflower oils, sesame oils, and coconut oils are also widely popular.

Very few Indian dishes will be complete without condiments. You will find an array of various mouthwatering fresh herbal chutneys, dried fruit chutneys and hot pickles which complement an Indian meal. Popular fresh chutneys are cilantro, mint, amla, coconut chutneys and popular pickles include lime, mango, and eggplant. Indian pickles are preserved in oil as opposed to vinegar.

Sunday, June 17, 2007

Welcome to the World of Spices and Curries

Hello everybody! a warm welcome to my world, which is the delectable world of spices and curries! In this blog, I will be teasing your tastebuds with mouthwatering Indian curries, spicy lunch and dinner recipes, tempting breakfast ideas, exotic Indian special recipes and yummy snacks! Already hungry? Well, being such a gourmet myself, I'll take you around for a virtual tour of yummy Indian dishes, that will leave you craving for more:)