Friday, August 7, 2009

I would tell, if I remember...that far back

There is this event hosted by Shama of easy2cook recipes. She wants to know what was somebody's first cooking adventure. At 48, I guess it is very hard to recollect that far back. However, I have a vivid memory of my first flop puris...they failed for combined reasons period!! But after pouring my heart out to a very understanding, elderly colleague, I learnt to correct more than one fault, with her guidence ...and that was not only related tocooking.

But that is not all this post is about. I will share here the first solo cooking experience of my dorm-living daughter. She cooked this meal all by herself and had friends over for dinner. She has taken pictures with her E71 and mailed me. Have a look and say what you think :-)

As of me, I'm very proud to display these because at her age, I only knew what my Quantum Physics and Optics books discussed. I never bothered to lift a ladle then, there was no necessity to; there were always paati or amma around and to help them out our Velamma.

Now peek into my darling child's adventures in her very own kitchen... and what a lovely dorm, I'm amazed at the fridge and cooking range they have provided for them, sigh!

Her breakfast rcipe to me was,
made a mixed vegetable curry to go with bread.. just played around with the spices and vegetables... :)

and this was the breakfast


What amused me was, she put this up on facebook and one of her seniors, a grad school student wanted the recipe and I've cut and pasted below their exchange and her recipe too :)


Nivedita replied after your comment on Niki Shetty's photo album:
"how did you make that??? TELL TO MEEEEE!"

Niki replied after your comment on her photo album:
"sureeee! :) its just capsicum and tomatoes.. use cumin, mustard seeds, curry leaves to thaalichukotify ;) add the chopped tomatoes and saute until they lose their raw taste.. that should give u ur base. microwave ur capsicum until its cooked. add this to ur tomatoes and let it cook. add salt and turmeric powder and stir them in and ur done! :)
i forgot to microwave the peppers, so i had to add more water and let it cook in the pan for like 10 to 15 mins.. i guess it'll work fast if u run ur veggies through the microwave.. lemme noe how it works if u make it :D"
Served this with mixed vegetable rice :)
What do you say???

I'm posting this off to Shama's ongoing event The First Cooked Food event.

12 comments:

  1. Thats an interesting post Lata and me too never bothered to learn cooking till the moment i was left alone with my hubby!! Congrats to ur girl and she is definitely a great cook:)

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  2. That's a very interesting read. I really appreciate your daughter's interest in cooking, have seen kids in the dorms living on junk food.

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  3. WHat a chweet gestrue there Lata..touching read dear..all dishes look awesome..

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  4. amma, thank u soooooooooooooooo much for this post!! :) love u!!!!! mwah!

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  5. amma, thanks soooooooooooooo much for this post!! love u!!! :) mwah!

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  6. Wow such a lovely post Lata..Ur daughter will surely be proud of her delicious dishes been posted by her beloved mom for a unique event shama hosting for..

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  7. lol, for a first timer this is excellent menu :P and loved the way she's described the recipe ;P I'd def. give a thumbs up!
    TC

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  8. Dear Lata
    Check out my blog for your awards.
    Chaitra

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  9. Thank you all, My husband is beaming ear to ear!!

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  10. Thats a lovely post. I am sure ur daughter has made u proud. Liked the way she has explained the recipe.

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  11. I can totally correlate with your daughter's culinary adventures! :) Well-done!

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