Saturday, January 11, 2014

Indian Food Review

The Indian food was AMAZING! and not just because we had some good Bollywood music playing in the background. It was amazing because it was warm and tasty and I could feel it settle into that little corner of my soul that is reserved for all good things.

Appetizer: Bread Potato Rolls

Many things went into the making of this delicious ball of fried goodness... 


Coriander seed,

Green chilies,

Peas, 

and mashed potatoes of course. 

All that was mixed together for a yummy and spicy mashed potato concoction that was then stuffed into a slice of bread. How is this possible you ask? (I wondered myself). You take a slice of Texas toast size bread and take off the crust and then dip the bread in water to make it soft (a full size for big ones and a half size for little ones) and then fill it with the potatoes. The wet bread kind of becomes like a square of dough that you can wrap all the way around the spoonful or so of potato. 
 

Fry them up and voila! (There is that French language again!!) Bread Potato Rolls.



Entree: Coconut Curried Vegetables

If you like vegetables you might want to try this dish. If you don't like vegetables you might still want to try it also because it was so delicious. But if you don't like curry, I don't think you should try it. 

In the bowl are chopped onions, minced ginger, and minced garlic. And then on top of that is a mound (naturally, it is Indian food after all ) of spices.

Mix it together to make sure the veggies get coated with the goodness that is curry,

And then sauteƩ (seriously, why are there so many French words involved in cooking?)

We used a lager pot to saute the onion mixture because more veggies get added. We added sliced carrot, zucchini, cauliflower, and green beans.

That was stirred, and then it came time for the coconut milk.

And everyone was happy.

It simmered for a while under a lid and soaked up the curry and coconut flavors. And so it was called Coconut Curried Vegetables.


Dessert: Gulab Jamun

This is kind of a rich dessert. I technically cheated because I got a mix. I wanted them to be good and didn't want to mess it up.

On the box they kind of look like "gulabs", don't they? ("gulab"actually refers to the flavor, not the appearance). They turned out pretty good. You make the dough by adding water or milk, and then you make the jamuns by rolling the dough in a little ball and frying it. You then soak the fried balls in sugar syrup. 

Dinner

The entree was eaten over rice, and we pulled out some naan (purchased at the Indian Store).

To drink water, and imported Indian drinks were served.

The meal was a success! (As long as you like curry).

And afterwards we played a little cricket on the beach.

Any comments? Or additional review? What was good? What was bad? Any answers as to why the French language permeates our language involving food? Please comment below!

2 comments:

  1. Indian food is one of my favorite ethnic foods to eat, so I am always excited for an opportunity to make it and eat it. I love all the spices that are involved, especially because in my day to day cooking, I usually stick to salt and chicken boullion (French again?) to season things. So it was fun using all the spices. And the mounds of vegetables was also good. Yay veggies! The ingredient that surprised me the most was the coconut milk, which I expected to be of a milk consistency, but in the can, at least, it was more like a very thick top layer of creaminess, with an opaque liquid on the bottom. It was a good dish. I really enjoyed the appetizer because it reminded me of Indian samosas! The company was wonderful, the food was great, and I can't wait for our next food adventure. Namaste!

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  2. This was such a fun night! I loved the company and the food! I am casting my vote for Jamaican Jerk type food (Caribbean)! That or an Asian Cook off!

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