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Comfort Food
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…owder, which is considered to be more nutritive. Tizann is a great comfort food & can be enjoyed as a breakfast in the form of a porridge or as a dessert in the form of a chilled pudding. Either ways, it is very tasty& delicious. It is flavorful, smooth & velvety. It is the Goa Pyramid Palm Jaggery & the Coconut Milk which transforms it into a delicacy! It is nourishing, filling & would help me sustain through the day during my…

Curries
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We Goans need our Fish Curry & Rice (or Xitt Codi as they say in Konkannim). In fact in Goa every household will serve their special preparation almost everyday. It is usually cooked in a clay pot & served with a spoon made with the shell of the coconut. With pride we use the coconuts from our own coconut trees to make our curries, vegetables (foogath), savouries, jaggery & sweets. You can prepare curry using fish of your choice….

Goan
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…matory properties. In fact it has several health benefiting properties. We Goans usually prepare it in a clay pot & use coconut oil. It is known as a foogath where spices are not used. You may prepare it as a foogath if you so wish. Follow the instructions as per the French Bean Foogath recipe here… Today’s post is a simple, easy & quick preparation of Tendli. It is a great side dish with chapattis, phulkas or any Indian bread. It ca…

Goan
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Sorak is a traditional, plain and simple fresh coconut based red curry which is prepared during the monsoon season. Due to the heavy rains and stormy weather, it is impossible to fish and so the fishing activity comes to a standstill. Fish is rarely available in the markets and this is the time to bring out the dry fish and enjoy a simple meal of this deliciously red and tangy Sorak (curry) with rice and dry fish preparations. Sometimes you can…

Curries
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…Take it off the heat. Serve the shark fish ambot tik with steamed rice or Goan boiled rice or Goan pav or bread of your choice. Tips & Variations : For a fiery ambot tik you may retain the seeds in the chillies. You may use fish of your choice to prepare the ambot tik. (shark, cat fish, sting ray, skate, etc.) It is better to get the fish cleaned, skinned & sliced by the fisher monger unless you have the skills to do the skinning & sl…

Goan
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Mackerel fish is popular in Goa. Goans love this fish in any form – plain fried , stuffed with masala, salted & dried, steamed, curried & made into croquetas. It has many fine bones so one has to have a lot of patience while eating it. You can use any chunky fish which has less bones if you wish to make these croquetas but I love croquetas made with mackerel. This recipe’s for my eldest brother -in- law Oswin who loves mackerel. Each t…

Christmas
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Kulkuls/Kalkals/Kidyo are bits of sweet dough moulded/shaped into small curls which look like butter curls or shells. The Kulkuls tend to look like worms & hence known as ‘Kidyo’ in Konkannim but they are most popular as “KULKULS.” They are an integral part of ‘KUSWAR’ (tray filled with traditional Christmas goodies) which are served when friends & family visit during Christmas. They are also distributed to neighbours & shared as gif…

Goan
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There are innumerable ways of cooking crabs. All good things come with a price. One needs to develop the technique of eating crabs & you gradually learn with practice.You need to have a lot of patience to eat them. I love crabs & I am totally prepared to enjoy it in a relaxed manner. I certainly have immense patience to savour the crab meat as well as the masala. We enjoyed this Crab Masala with steamed rice as well as with bread. So g…

Parsi
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…lish other delicacies too. Besides, we have always enjoyed authentic Parsi food at Parsi weddings & Navjote. You won’t believe this but I must share with you…for me the most soul satisfying experience of Parsi food has been in ‘Jehangir Nursing Home’ in Pune before the hospital was taken over by ‘Apollo Hospitals.’ The hospital was run by the Parsi Trust. It lived up to its name… it was truly a home. The food served was of Five Star quality &a…

Main Course
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…n enjoying Parsi food ever since I was a child & I just love it! Parsi food is not only simple but exotic in its simplicity. Parsis love to eat & relish good food. Their cooking has that combination of subtle & delicate flavoring of spices – which is almost considered a divine art…Their food preparations are so delicious & mouth watering. The use of sweet aromatic spices, dry fruits, milk & eggs in various dishes and methods of…

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