by Admin | Jan 19, 2024 | Side Dishes
A simple but very flavorful spinach dish from the royal palaces of Hyderabad. Serve it at meals with either breads or pilafs, along with a dal, such as Hyderabadi “sour” dal. At the Falaknuma Palace Hotel, where I first ate this, the spinach had been blended into a...
by Admin | Jan 18, 2024 | Lunch, Side Dishes
This dish, from a Hindu Goan restaurant in Bombay, tastes best if made with waxy potatoes. It is generally eaten with rice or rice breads, but can also be rolled up in a chapati, along with some chopped tomatoes and cucumber, and eaten as a snack or for lunch. Urad...
by Admin | Jan 17, 2024 | Side Dishes, Soups
Marwaris are a highly successful business community that originated in Marwar, in the deserts of Rajasthan. Many left their hometowns to create large businesses elsewhere in India. They are completely vegetarian, with a distinct and much-admired cuisine. Vinita has...
by Admin | Jan 16, 2024 | Side Dishes
A very typical dish from the bazaars of the old city of Banaras (I and many others still use the old name for Varanasi). Serve with puffed fried breads or any other Indian flatbreads, as well as other vegetables, chutneys, and raita. SERVES 4 • 4 tablespoons olive or...
by Admin | Jan 15, 2024 | Lunch, Side Dishes
Here is another of Vinita’s inspired dishes. Although it uses potatoes and might seem very similar to the previous recipe, it is actually very different. This is a “chaat,” a spicy, hot, and sour snack food, which in India could be eaten by itself with a cup of tea....