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Food Inspiration, Published Work, Recipes

Celebrating Eid with Binangkal – the Filipino version of Middle Eastern Leqaimat

Binangkals are deep-fried dough ball coated with sesame seeds and originates from the Philippines. They are quite similar to the regional favourite Leqaimats which are traditionally consumed during Iftar in…

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May 23, 2020
Recipes

Press The Freaking Publish Button with This Freaking Fish Biryani!

Hello – Happy New Year to all of you! I had the pleasure of meeting Gordon Ramsay in October last year and found the above quote of his very compelling,…

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January 16, 2017
Recipes

Arabic Sushi | Recipe From Ritz Carlton, DIFC

Arabic Sushi Category – Starters; Cuisine type – Japanese? Middle Eastern? Courtesy: Chef Ron Pietruszka and Chef Majde Alhinani of Ritz Carlton, DIFC I’ve attended Sushi making classes before, made those…

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July 16, 2013
  • Homestyle cooking of Indian vegetarian food
    Chennai,  Food Inspiration

    It’s time to reflect what I’ve been eating in our Chennai home

    April 21, 2021 /

    Cooking at home has always been my mantra. I love cooking for my family and friends. From street food to fine dining food, I like to explore the ingredients that go into a dish so that I can replicate it in our kitchen at a later time. Contrary to what most people think, we aren’t eating Bengali food at home every day. In fact, the Z-Sisters won’t have it that way and I am guessing neither the Bearded Biker and I would too. At least, not all the time. A meal or two over the weekends does revolve around Bengali food or a bit of Kolkata nostalgia – sometimes Chinese…

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    Traditional Bengali meal for Noboborsho or Bengali New Year

    Celebrating Bengali New Year and Tamil New Year at home

    April 16, 2021
    Traditional Bengali food in my kitchen in Chennai home

    Finally calling Chennai home

    January 1, 2021
    Fresh catch at Kovalam beach in Chennai

    Kovalam Beach | Buying fish at the seashore and a recipe of Beer Battered Squid

    March 17, 2021
  • Traditional Bengali meal for Noboborsho or Bengali New Year
    Bengali Food,  Chennai,  Personal Diary

    Celebrating Bengali New Year and Tamil New Year at home

    April 16, 2021 /

    Shubho Noboborsho! Wishing all of you on the occasion of Bengali New Year. Also wishing everyone for the other Indian regional New Years like Ugadi, Puthandu, Vishu , Baisakhi, Vihu, Gudi Padwa and others. If you aren’t celebrating a New Year… may we simply celebrate life!  A new dawn and a beautiful morning… and some behind the scenes hustle We are blessed with stunning sunrises over an uninterrupted view of the backwaters. It had rained in the early morning hours and the horizon was still dark and thunderous on Noboborsho morning. The morning breeze carried the earthy aroma of the fresh rains and the seagulls seem to be too drenched…

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    Food, Love And Good Memories Travelling in My Suitcase!

    October 24, 2015

    Where Will You Eat Bengali Food In Kolkata? | From Traditional to Bohemian

    July 30, 2015

    Opening Up My Bengali Kitchen For Dima Sharif

    July 9, 2014
  • Fresh catch at Kovalam beach in Chennai
    Chennai,  Recipes,  Travel

    Kovalam Beach | Buying fish at the seashore and a recipe of Beer Battered Squid

    March 17, 2021 /

    Buying fresh fish from the fishermen straight off the seashore in Kovalam… this was kind of an ultimate ode to fish lovers like us. The warm glow of the rising sun, the fresh breeze and the excitement of the buyers added to the bustle of the morning. It was already 6:30am on a Saturday morning and we hurried. We had to reach Kovalam beach to catch the morning haul directly from the fishermen. Although the beach was very close to where we live, I feared that if we reached late, the fresh catch would be dispatched to the adjoining Kovalam fish market and the surrounding fish markets in the city.…

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    April 16, 2021
    Homestyle cooking of Indian vegetarian food

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    April 21, 2021
    Homemade Chicken 56

    Homemade spicy Chicken 65 for today’s lunch

    January 5, 2021
  • Tricoloured food to celebrate Indian Republic Day
    Personal Diary

    I never aspired for any other passport but my Indian passport and it has nothing to do with patriotism

    January 26, 2021 /

    Happy 72nd Indian Republic Day! May the love and pride for our nation keep soaring high amongst all Indians, much like the Tricolour! I have been living abroad for the last 20 years and have just moved back to India from Dubai in October 2020. For those who may be expecting with fluttering hearts that the decision was initiated by a patriotic call to my roots, the country where I belong… the Bearded Biker got a transfer within the organisation that he has been working for many years. We were very excited as both our parents live in Kolkata and the last year was witness to the havoc it created…

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    Dm Bungalow, North 24 Parganas

    The Magistrate’s House, No. 1 Thackeray Road | Alipore, Kolkata

    October 30, 2011
    Traditional Bengali food in my kitchen in Chennai home

    Finally calling Chennai home

    January 1, 2021
    Ma relaxing in the verandah

    Ma

    May 12, 2013
  • Sakkarai Pongal recipe
    Chennai,  Recipes

    Celebrating Pongal with Sakkarai Pongal and other dishes

    January 15, 2021 /

    Wishing you abundance and joy as new harvest is celebrated all across India. They may have different names… Makar Sankranti, Pongal, Maghi Bihu, Uttarayan, Lohri and others, but the intentions are the same. It’s a celebration of nature’s bounty and to her show gratitude. It also marks the sun’s transit to Capricorn, hence marking the end of winter in the Northern Hemisphere. Needless to say, it’s the perfect time to release everything from the past and welcome a new decade by setting new intentions! I’m immersing myself into every new experience that I can get in my new adopted home, Chennai. Nothing can be better than a festive season or a celebration to…

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    Traditional Bengali meal for Noboborsho or Bengali New Year

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    April 16, 2021
    Chettinad Chicken cooked in a claypot

    Chettinad Chicken cooked in a claypot

    January 12, 2021
    Traditional Bengali food in my kitchen in Chennai home

    Finally calling Chennai home

    January 1, 2021
  • Chettinad Chicken cooked in a claypot
    Chennai,  Recipes

    Chettinad Chicken cooked in a claypot

    January 12, 2021 /

    One of the most exciting ways of exploring and learning more about a region is through its regional cuisine. I cooked Chettinad Chicken in a claypot, an affair that I have been longing for a long time. It turned out to be delicious and I'm currently obsessing over everything about it... the aroma, the texture and the excitement of cooking in a claypot.

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    April 21, 2021
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    March 17, 2021
    Traditional Bengali food in my kitchen in Chennai home

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    January 1, 2021
  • Homemade Chicken 56
    Chennai,  Recipes

    Homemade spicy Chicken 65 for today’s lunch

    January 5, 2021 /

    Getting into the Chennai groove with a homemade spicy Chicken 65 for today’s lunch. I made two variations of it – with and without gravy. This is probably the closest any of my blogposts have gotten real-time! My last blogpost was kind of very long as I belted my heart out into how we have settled down in Chennai. The behind-the-scenes activities started in April 2020 and we moved into our home in Diwali. We finally felt at home by New Year’s eve… all of these culminating in a long emotional blogpost. The header image showed a meal that I had cooked a few days earlier, in the manner of…

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    January 1, 2021
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    March 17, 2021
    Homestyle cooking of Indian vegetarian food

    It’s time to reflect what I’ve been eating in our Chennai home

    April 21, 2021
  • Traditional Bengali food in my kitchen in Chennai home
    Bengali Food,  Chennai,  Personal Diary

    Finally calling Chennai home

    January 1, 2021 /

    Wishing you all health and happiness for the New Year, from our new home as we start a new chapter in a new city... Chennai!

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