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Indian Food and Auntie’s Cooking

Indian Food and Auntie's Cooking The first 3 weeks of my stay here in India I’ve been a strict vegetarian. I don’t mind since I grew up not eating meat on Mondays and Tuesdays and on Hindu holidays. I think one of India’s greatest skill sets is cooking. I just love Indian food, and everyone who knows me, knows I love a good curry. Auntie was so kind to cook me something new almost 3 times a day everyday while I stayed with her and wow, the diversity was amazing! Thank you Auntie! I’m quite pleased with the cooking style North India has presented to me and I’m looking forward to seeing how it varies from South India. Pic 1 Aloo Parantha (Potato Flatbread) IMG_9923 Pic 2 Aloo Parantha with curd and butter (Potato flatbread) IMG_9925 Pic 3 Prasad for Diwali (Fruits, nuts, and sweets offerings to the Gods) IMG_9964 Pic 4 Palak Parantha (Spinach flatbread) IMG_9973 Pic 5 Aloo Parantha (Potato flat bread) IMG_0027 Pic 6 Aloo Parantha in the making (Potato flat bread) IMG_0030 IMG_0026   Pic 7 Final product after frying with achar (Fried Potato flat bread with Spicy Pickled Lemon) IMG_0031                 Pic 8 Doing sewa of applying Desi ghee on rotis for the sangat (general public) for langar in Amritsar IMG_0162 Pic 9 Bhrawan Da Dhaba (Brother’s Dhaba). Amritsari Kulcha (Tandoor) with Chana (Chickpeas) IMG_0196 Pic 10 Mcdonalds in Amritsar. McSpicy Challenger a Deep fried Cottage Cheese Concoction IMG_0197 Pic 11 Mcdonlads Indian Menu IMG_0198 Pic 12 Poha (Rice flakes) south Indian dish, raw then cooked IMG_0239               Pic 13 Finished dish poha with peas, corn, potatoes, curry leaves, onions, cilantro IMG_0240 Pic 14 Kadi Pakora with rice and salad, typical Punjabi dish IMG_0277 Pic 15 Roti, Kadi Pakora, Dahi Bhalla, salad, aloo methi, shalgam (turnip) sabzi, saag (spinach) IMG_0281 Pic 16 Breakfast on the train to New Delhi. Vegetable patties, bread, lemonade, tea IMG_0286
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  • Robi
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    You did it Julie your site is amazing just read it out loud with my loving and beautiful wife. Keep up the excellent work!

    Love your bhahia and bhabhi

  • Lee
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    Julie I hope you are documenting some of those recipes because the food looks awesome. You will need to cook for us one day. I am specifically interested in the McSpicy Challenger. Please try one and review it.

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