Indian tart apple chutney

Fresh from the apple orchard, we tried this recipe: http://www.veggiebelly.com/2009/11/indian-apple-pickle.html Our modifications based on our pantry: first, we peeled and diced four small freshly harvested apples (multiple varieties) instead of two large apples; we soaked the diced apples in the juice of one small lemon. Second, we substituted 1/8 tsp fenugreek powder with 1/8 tsp… Continue reading Indian tart apple chutney

Indian semolina upma with cashews

We tried this tiffin breakfast recipe: http://indianhealthyrecipes.com/upma-recipe-how-to-make-upma/ Our modifications: first, because the recipe serves only one, we doubled the ingredients. Second, we used cumin seeds, black mustard seeds, and whole fresh cayenne pepper (the recipe was fairly unclear). Also, “hing” is asofoetida. Third, although the ingredient list did not mention salt, the video did. We… Continue reading Indian semolina upma with cashews

Indian-style curried minced turkey with potatoes

We tried this recipe: http://www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/curried_ground_turkey_with_potatoes/ Our modifications: first, instead of 1 Tbsp garam masala (which imparts a strong cinnamon flavor), we used 1 tsp garam masala and 2 tsp McCormick’s curry powder; second, we used 1 medium-sized Vietnamese red chili pepper; third, we used ½ cup chicken broth in lieu of water; fourth, after cooking… Continue reading Indian-style curried minced turkey with potatoes

Cumin-infused basmati rice with peas (rice cooker version)

We adapted a stove-top recipe from Shubhra Ramenini to the rice cooker. First, measure out 2 cups (rice cooker measuring cups) dry basmati rice, place in rice cooker inner pot, and rinse several times in water. Drain as much water as possible, then add 2 tsp cumin seeds (we sometimes reduce to 1 tsp), 2… Continue reading Cumin-infused basmati rice with peas (rice cooker version)

Indian spicy cabbage and potato curry (bund gobhi aur aloo ki subzi)

We followed this Saveur recipe except we omitted the Thai chiles. We recommend using an extra-large wok (not a 12" skillet, which has insufficient capacity). At the end of cooking, we seasoned to taste with 1 tsp each salt and sugar. Recipe here: http://www.saveur.com/article/recipes/bund-gobhi-aur-aloo-ki-subzi-spicy-cabbage-and-potato-curry (Feb. 2016)

Indian samosa casserole

We followed this recipe from The Vegetarian Times, with significant modifications: http://christinehennessey.blogspot.com/2009/12/indian-samosa-casserole.html?m=1. First, we added ½ tsp each turmeric and paprika, ½ chopped jalapeño pepper, 1 Tbsp chopped fresh cilantro, and 8 curry leaves to the filling. We also used chicken broth instead of vegetable broth and sugar instead of agave nectar. We tasted the… Continue reading Indian samosa casserole