Archive for November, 2011

Aloo Tikki Bennys

Wednesday, November 30th, 2011

    My friend Karen made the world’s largest batch of mashed potatoes (love you Karen!) for Thanksgiving. It must be a special gift to know just how much mashers to make. Last year, I brought a similarly enormous garlicky bowl of the buttery spuds to a family Thanksgiving, only to find that the host [...]

Recipe Shmecipe: Oven’d grain & root soup

Monday, November 21st, 2011

Hey y’all! How are you? I hope you had a great weekend. I did; it rained here in Los Angeles, which always puts me in a good mood. Especially when we’re watching a good movie or two (Cedar Rapids! Hilarious!), whilst a pot of soup is bubbling away in the oven. Sometimes I’m in such [...]

You know why I smile a lot?

Tuesday, November 15th, 2011

Are you guys aware of Marcel the Shell? If not, watch the first video, the one that made every viewer’s heart melt into a puddle of chocolate, liquid rainbows and sparkly baby shoes: And now, the second one! Don’t miss the “zzzzzzzzzzz”s…. There’s a picture book too! Too cute! -x- aarti

Thanksgiving Menu Ideas

Wednesday, November 9th, 2011

Someone asked for some ideas for an Indian-inspired Thanksgiving so, I humbly offer you five of my own: 1) Tandoori Chicken or Turkey My recipe would be enough for a whole chicken but you would probably want to double or perhaps triple it for a turkey. In this month’s Bon Appetit, there is a recipe [...]

Random Monday

Monday, November 7th, 2011

So many things buzzin’ around the noggin today, so I thought I’d share them with you. 1) Food Mills We’re hosting Thanksgiving this year, a perfect way to warm up our new table (more on that later this week, hopefully!). Since we haven’t had a proper dining table for the past eight years, we haven’t [...]

Milking it

Friday, November 4th, 2011

I come from farming people. My dad grew up on a farm in Mangalore (India), replete with rice paddies, coconut trees and cows. One of my fondest memories is of he and his younger brother waxing nostalgically about waking up before the crack of dawn, downing a cup of steaming tea, then running out to [...]