Showing posts with label cooking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cooking. Show all posts

Friday, July 15, 2011

Indian Food Cooking Class


Clockwise from top: Kerala Shrimp Curry, Basmati Rice, Spring Vegetable Curry, Coconut Green Beans, Red Lentil Dahl, and Carrot Halva. Oh, and there's some beer.

See this shrimp curry? I made it. #BOOM #DONTACTLIKEYOURENOTIMPRESSED

My sister drinks beer now.

My mom, me, and my sister. We're actually really cute when we aren't making these faces.

See?

My Mom, sister, and I took a class on cooking with Indian spices at the Natural Gourmet Institute last night. I made Indian food (with the help of my family and several instructors) and it was delicious.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Cauliflower Gratin


So if you love cauliflower, and you love cheese, life doesn't get much better than this. It's essentailly steamed cauliflower that you cover in cheese sauce made of the following:
1/2 cup gruyere
some parm
2 cups milk
3 tablespoons flour
salt, pepper, nutmeg to taste

and then you bake 25-30 minutes.
bingo bango!

this is my dinner tonight, there's too many calories in this to really eat much more, or so i would suspect...
I added a lot more cheese than I was supposed to.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Delicious Creations

While I have the time before the craziness of the semester kicks in, I decided to go on a little trip to Whole Foods, and I came back with a hell of a lot of fruits and veggies.

For Christmas, my mom made me a really cute gift. It was a homemade cookbook of all of my mom's favorite recipes, as well as the really basic recipes for things that I often call her asking her how to do correctly. I decided to look through it today and try out a few of the recipes, here's what happened...

This dish is called ceviche. It's a South American dish that can be made in a variety of ways. My best friend's mom is from Ecuador and she makes the most AMAZING ceviche, which I try to replicate. My mom made her own version, inspired from Maria's ceviche and Ina Garten's. This is my first time making it myself, but I'd say it was a success! You can put whatever you want in it, but I chose to keep it simple for the first time and just stick with shrimp instead of fish or squid or anything else. Maria's secret ingredient is to add a couple tablespoons of Heinz ketchup! It sound's weird, but it totally makes a huge difference.

Here, we have the yummy guacamole. In my opinion, gaucamole simply isn't worth it unless it's fresh. And when it's fresh, it is my all time favorite food. This is also a recipe my mom gave me, but guacamole is truly something that needs to be tasted, tested, and tweaked in order to achieve perfection.

So. Good.
Both are served cold and eaten with an entire bag of tortilla chips.

Let me know if you want recipes!


Sunday, December 13, 2009

Whoopie Pies!


Today, I made Whoopie Pies!
They are delicious.

here is the recipe.



(photo taken with my iphone ShakeIt app).

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