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Spicy Plantain Curry/Vaazhakkai kara curry
My Receipes —
Authority: 108
Plantain/Vaazhakkai is one of my favorite vegetable. I usually make vaazhakka curry or vaazhakka podimas in a simple way. But this time, I wanted to try the spicy curry which my chitti used to make. Actually she will make this curry using Taro root/chepangezhangu. But I wanted to try the same method with ...1 week ago -
Aviyal - Microwave Easy Cooking
Veggie Platter —
Authority: 409
Before going to the recipe, I just wanted to remind that last date to submit entries for the Easy Microwave Cooking - Fresh Produce is 31st of this month. Keep sending the entries. You have an idea about the regional cuisines of India if 1. you are an enthusiastic foodie who is interested / would try ...2 weeks ago -
Baked Crunchies :Spiced Plantain chips and Pumpkin seeds
Health Nut —
Authority: 504
Baking is a good alternative to frying or deep frying ,with lesser oil used the food has lesser fat calories.Deep frying(or even over cooking)destroys some of the essentials nutrients like vitamins and antioxidants.Also prolonged heating(at temperature greater than 375F) or repeated reusing of vegetable oil at high ...2 weeks ago -
Go banana’s
DailyPhoto Chennai —
Authority: 126
Loads of plantain at the Koyambedu Fruit market. The monkeys in us are going banana’s seeing them ….. Early in the morning, scene at 7am.2 weeks ago -
Caribbean Pork Stew
Cooking During Stolen Moments —
Authority: 506
Do you ever just want to do something completely different in the kitchen? Something that will stretch your and your family’s tastebuds beyond their comfort zone? Well, I do. And I’ve got to tell, it turns out to be a really good thing for the most part. (The flops are on the never-to-be-mentioned again list.) ...3 weeks ago -
1920’s KILIMANJARO PART 8: THE BANANA’S IMPORTANCE
Through Jade's Eyes —
Authority: 106
Most cultures have some staple food that forms the basis of the meals. We equate Asian food with rice, Irish and Germans with the potato, and Mexican and some North American Indian cuisine with maize. For the Wachagga on Kilimanjaro, the plantain upheld the role of a food staple. In the villages that dotted the lower ...3 weeks ago -
A SOUPY MIX OF VIAGRA
The Electric Egg Cream —
Authority: 126
Don’t allow yourself to be saddled with a mundane bowl of chicken or lentil soup , when a steamy new phenomenon is now available–” Viagra ” soup. El Rey I, II and III, a triad of Spanish -American restaurants located in Brooklyn and Queens , is now ladling out the sensational elixir to their clientele of ...3 weeks ago -
World Premiere: Timaya – Plantain Boy
notjustOk —
Authority: 139
Brand new heat from the Egberipapa-1 of Bayelsa , Timaya ! Timaya had planned to release a single a while back but the loss of his father halted things, if only for a lil bit (our condolences). Some may say he’s sticking to his somewhat self-appraisal style of music, but to me, he’s saying inspite of his ...3 weeks ago -
Recipe #19: Roasted ripe plantain snack
BetumiBlog —
Authority: 118
Ive already enthused about ripe plantains.If youre interested in a healthy snack thats naturally low in sodium, but high in potassium, vitamins B6 and C and fiber, and heartier than bananas, heres an easy recipe: roasted ripe plantain.Youll need an oven to make this (or a toaster oven).1. First, get a ripe plantain ...4 weeks ago -
Recipe #17: Tatale (ripe plantain pancakes)
BetumiBlog —
Authority: 118
Im partial to versatile ripe plantains. One of my favorite ways to cook (and eat!) them is as a simple savory (no syrup, please) pancake as in this photo from a party in Ghana.The first, and possibly the hardest, step is to find ripe-to-overripe plantains. In colder weather in central Pennsylvania this is difficult. ...4 weeks ago -
Scare of the Day :: Plantain or Banana?
::the open end:: —
Authority: 134
For TOE’s first Scare of the Day , I almost thought this was a mealy banana. No longer edible because of my poor management in the kitchen. Quite the scare. I hate letting bananas go bad. But no! It’s a ripe plantain, which means I can eat it tonight and it’ll taste fantastic. Saved! Related TOE ...4 weeks ago