Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Carrot Pickle


Carrot Pickle reminds me so much of my School Lunchbox which were lovingly packed by my Mum. I always preferred  a dry meal to be carried however the side had to be something interesting and the interesting side was something that made me glee with pride made me look forward to the lunch break.

It is absolutely quick and easy to make and it takes only a few ingredients and gets done in a Jiffy.





Ingredients:
3 medium carrots
A few slices of Ginger
1 1/2 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 teaspoon roasted mustard seeds coarsely ground 
1/2 teaspoon roasted Methi seeds coarsely ground
1/2 teaspoon turmeric
Asafoetida a pinch
1 tablespoon lemon juice
2 tablespoon olive oil

Method:
Peel the carrots and ginger and thinly slice them.
Ensure that the carrots and ginger have no moisture pat them dry to be sure.
Dry Roast the Mustard and Methi seeds until the seeds slightly change color and coarsely grind them.
Heat the Olive oil and add the coarsely ground Mustard seeds,Methi seeds,turmeric and asafoetida add it to the carrots and ginger with salt to taste. Mix all the ingredients together and add the lemon juice.
The Pickle is ready. You could choose to eat it immediately or after a couple of hours or it tastes best the next day.

This pickle is highly irresistible.You could also add sliced green chilis for added color.

Variation: Try adding this instant pickle to your salads the mustard give it a very distinctive taste along with the carrots giving it a great crunch.

Navarathri Nostalgia


...Written on the 17th of Oct 2012

They say the world in itself is a big city. It celebrates festivals of all hues. There are more than 10 billion souls cramped in here,but at this time of the year  I feel alone. Its a time of togetherness,bonding....and here in this metropolis all faces seem unfamiliar to me. With whom shall I share my excitement? To whom shall I narrate my loneliness?

Its that time of the year when Godess Durga embarks on her annual vacation, family,friends and pets in tow. A thousand miles away from home,in a land somewhat alien I cant smell the festivities in the air and the drumbeats reverberate in the nostalgic realm...
..Mahalaya, the day of invocation of goddess Durga in her Mahisasurmardini form.,the beginning of the ten days of festivity. Amma you used to wake me up the crack of dawn to listen to Birendra Krishna on All India Radio that was boradcasted in Bengal., saying that it was something that you did listen to growing up .. i made it a point to find it on youtube two days ago to continue with the tradition ( tho it wasnt 4am! )  it feels incomplete without listening to "ya devi sarva butheshu.." not for religious reasons but more for nostalgic ones.

I yearn for the doe-eyed beauties un and easy in crisp sarees and the many visits of Golu,Sundal,the list seems to be endless may be i should start with the padi building and the kalasam placement and the decor that goes with it and now My ears search for the strains of songs in the tongue I called my own.Lets not forget the Aarathi thats taken towards the end of the day.Ohh, the smell of fresh flowers, incense sticks, turmeric...
It is of course a religious occasion, but it's not the gods that I miss, it is the people and the atmosphere. They might celebrate it here, but I don't feel at home. Memories that I'll cherish forever.

Last year, I made myself a promise I'll be home when the drums start to beat. A promise broken, making another.


Good bye Belgium


..Written on 28/03/2013

Today I'm saying goodbye to my Home well almost... - Belgium & our Home here. It doesn't know if I'll ever see it again — it has no idea that this will be the last time I'll walk within its walls. It doesn't even recognize the sheer volume of memories it holds; how many tears and smiles and adventures it has seen, "Thank you for the Memories." 

It's time to move on; it's time for a new  start and a new life in the place we are so familiar with....LONDON