Thursday, August 5, 2021

Dip Dip Drippin

In good ole days..pre-pandemic, food bloggers met regularly in close knit groups. There were many groups, large and small, identified by their interest in particular field such as food meetings for discussions of spices and recipes,  for baking techniques, for cook and share pot lucks.  Wild Asparagus Table was one such group that worked around the theme of studying the culture and food of the places around the world. It was more like visiting the city virtually and this was something that I have missed a lot.  

But our Watsapp group is active and this week I was able to engage a small group of home-chefs inside my 3BHK flat.  The theme was dips and there was a great variety of dips prepared by all that included humus, Caramel chili dip. Two dips, red pepper dip and low fat dip was made on the spot by Faiziya and Rhea.   


The table was loaded with Roasted Masaledar #grilledChicken  and #LabeneseFalafel and Tahini  by @BimbaNayak 


#PavbhajjiFodue by @Anjali Bhargava



#homebakedBread and #Humus by Binal Valand  


To add little fun to the party, we arrange a fruit salad making competition. @Rabia Patel had brought big variety of fruits such as apples, pears, bananas, berries, grapes. The idea was have a relay by each member to cut and arrange fruit on a plate within a specific time, it worked differently but the end results were good.  And the salad tasted good with caramel dip. 


Desserts were served with  #kesari kheer- saffron rice kheer made by Anjali #ThaiRedRubies of chestnuts in coconut milk by @Reetha Balsavar  

Was very happy with the surprise entry by @Ananya Banerjee, one of the co-founders of #WildAsparagusTable towards the second half of the party. 


Had a tea ceremony with flower blooming in the vase, a drama on the table, with more adrakwali chai and more dips and pita bread and Spicy and savoury #VermecelliinCheese by @Aruna Shetty.  

Our parties are never complete without food gifts. And gifts there were..some masalas and rakhee(friendship band) made by #specialchildren of my SPBschool.  and also...


Quaker energy bars by @quaker_India,  Dorito salsa and dips by @doritosindia and naturally powered energy drink by @O'Natural Mixers that are actually crafted from natural ingredients, ensuring excellent quality, superior taste for naturally enhanced drinking experience. The natural ration is 3:1 that is three parts of O'natural mixers and one part of spirit/juice/flavors&garnishing. These products are available at @Foodhall  

A small gathering but great fun with food knowledge sharing and laughter of course  

There was live demo of Pepper dip by @Faziya Soomar 


Roast 1red bell pepper. De-seed and peel, and chop roughly.

Toast 1 tbsp of walnuts. 

Blend bell pepper, walnuts, 2cloves of garlic, 1/4of a small onion, with olive oil, pink salt and pepper powder. 

You can avoid adding onion if you want the dip consistency to be thick. 

You may sometimes like to add 1tbsp of cream cheese to enhance the taste.   


Also there was live demo of Fat-Free Yogurt  by @Rhea Motwani 



1 box of Nestle slim dahi hung for 1 hour 

1tsp finely chopped green chillies 2 tsp finely chopped garlic 2 tsp finely chopped mint 2 tsp finely chopped coriander 1 sachet splenda or any sugar substitute 1/2 tsp salt 1/2 onion chopped finely 1/4 capsicum chopped finely 

Mix all these ingredients in the hung curd and enjoy with lavash or carrot cucumber sticks  

Thanks to my food community TheFBAI, and to Sam and Saloni Malkani, that I have got in touch with so many foodies. Hope this pandemic ends soon and we go back to living a normal life like we used to.. 


Friday, July 23, 2021

Desi Dal Trail

 During Pandemic, schools were shut down but the learning did not stop.

The virtual classrooms continued and children of Swami Brahmanand Prathisthan, along with their parents became active members online.

Many events were conducted on social media during the year and were appreciated immensely.

One such event was on theme- 'Ahaar' and dal was selected as the prime ingredient. Parents showed great interest in cooking dishes that involved their children in this activity.

Competition was held on Watsapp group and a great variety of dal were prepared by the parents of Special children. The event was a success and everybody wanted to know the recipes of the dal made on that day.

We are happy to share the recipes of Dals made by the parents of Special children of SBP, Centre for PWID, Belapur, and also includes recipes shared by committee members, staff and the jury members. 

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