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Banarasi Channa Masala

Banarasi Channa Masala – Street Food King This recipe comes from a memory, of the many times I shared a meal of channa with my father. It’s an homage to his college town of Banaras, one of the most ancient cities of India, and a street food haven where channa is king. The spice blend […]

Cool as a Coconut

Mint & Coconut Milk Komal Lassi or chaas is a big part of Indian cuisine, rooted in Ayurveda, these yogurt drinks are cooling and work as a digestive aid, a fact that we now know as being rich in probiotics that support a healthy gut. When I’m in India, every meal is accompanied with the Gujarati version of lassi – Chaas is […]

Succotash, Native New England

Cranberry Beans + Gold Cherry Tomatoes + Arugula + Corn + Apples I’d heard about succotash when I lived in Rhode Island, but had never really had any before. Each week as I develop recipes, I also enjoy learning about our local foods, their origin, transformation and transference into mainstream cuisines. In the case of […]

A Flat World – Naan

Naan at Home Made Simple Breads in my mother’s home kitchen was made up of the traditional flatbreads like roti, theplas, parathas and naans. After leaving India, my world stretched beyond, and now I count tortillas, pita, lavash and focaccia in my ever-expanding flat world. The common theme I found in ancient food traditions, is, that bread was mostly […]

Be a Peach – Salad

Grilled Peach & Kale Salad + Blueberry Mustard Dressing When the season is peaking with fruit and vegetables, it’s inevitable that I want to showcase more than just one ingredient in the recipe at the market. Farmer Dave’s juicy peaches and dark lacinto kale make an interesting pair this week, and to jumpstart that party, […]

Romanesque Bisque

Romanesco & Parsnip Soup This soup was something I threw together quickly one Saturday evening after an exceptionally cold and blustery farmer’s market in Wakefield this last Fall. I had hauled home a head of romanesco from Farmer Dave’s. I almost didn’t have the heart to cut the chartreuse charmer with its fairylike turrets. Since […]

Southern Semolina

A Savory Breakfast Popular in Southern India, Upma was the first thing I learnt to make from my mum when I was around fourteen or fifteen. Usually made from suji – semolina or cream of wheat. It’s a quick comfort food for cold January days in New England. Similar to creamy polenta or grits; but unlike grits or polenta, […]

Winter Gold – Lentil & Squash Soup

Winter Gold – Lentil & Squash Soup with Turmeric, Cardamom and Nutmeg This is one of the simplest lentil soups I’ve ever made on the fly with ingredients I already had at home. The crowning flavor in this soup comes from my grandmother and mother’s recipe of a turmeric blend (Grandma’s Gold) that I use in sweet […]

Sunday Sheet-Pan Sabzi

Sheet-Pan Sabzi – Roasted Vegetables, Indian Style When I want comfort food, the first thing that comes to mind is dal, chawal and sabzi; or what is a spiced lentil stew served with basmati rice laced with home-made ghee, vegetables cooked with spices, and a crunchy chopped salad, kachombar, much like an Israeli salad. Most folks think that Indian food is complicated, […]

Egg Bhurji – Spiced Scamble

Anda Bhurji – Spiced Scrambled Eggs After attending boarding school and having traversed the country back and forth for holidays, all my egg memories are tied to daily breakfast or travel in India. These memories are so strong, that my internal palate thinks that it’s Monday if there’s scrambled eggs for breakfast; or if it’s extra […]