One of the strongest associations I have with baking is the aroma that comes from freshly baked food. Whether it is chocolate, vanilla, banana or even chicken. It doesn’t always need to be sweet 🙂 But one of my favourite baked food aromas has got to be cinnamon! By itself, like in this delicious cinnamon cake, or along with other flavours, the aroma of cinnamon wafting through the house is enough to make me hungry.
Tag: spice
Bhuna Chicken
Hello, Chicken Lovers 🙂
Chicken has got to be one of the most versatile meats to cook. You can do so much with it and it is far easier to cook than the red meats, in my opinion. Also, this is India. Chicken is the easiest, most accessible non-vegetarian option around.
Matar Paneer (Peas and Cottage Cheese)
Another standard north Indian staple – Matar Paneer.
This simple curry with cottage cheese (paneer) and peas makes its way onto the menu fairly often. It is a quick meal, tastes good and is easy to make.
Home Style Chole (Chickpea Curry)
When you’re from Delhi, Chole is pretty much a staple part of your diet. At home, at friend’s homes, at restaurants – because Chole is delish. And there are many ways to cook this. The standard curry, the tangier curry, the drier version, the darker version, the one with other vegetables added to it etc etc. I shall attempt to cover all of these in the blog, over time. Today, I am covering my version of the standard, home style chole/chickpeas curry.
Our family is not Punjabi, even though we live in Delhi (yes, that is quite common!). So our standard home food, isn’t very high on the garam masala, the spices. The chole we use to have at home was quite subtle. It was all I knew until I met B, my oldest friend. We have been friends since we were in class 4. So yup, we pretty much grew up together! The food at B’s house was slightly different from that at mine, more spicy, tangy and yumms! Given that we grew up together, I have spent a ton of time at her house. Days at a time even (summer vacations!). Both of us love food and spent a lot of time eating the various delicious things her mom and sister would make. Chole was one of my favourites.