Tuesday, June 22

Sweet Memories of Seoul (South Korea)


Submitted this entry in Incredible Stories contest by Mahindra on Indiblogger.
My stay in south korea was amazing, the climate was so good(not to forget lot of snow fall and often chilling wind) and the people around were ok not so good and not so bad.Most of the locals were not very comfortable in english and i knew just few korean words like kamsamida(thanks), annyohasiyo(hello)..Read More>>

Tuesday, June 1

Masala Buttermilk

Buttermilk is a very healthy drink containing low fat skimmed milk. In bangalore now days it is very very hot, me after coming back form korea it is being little difficult to adjust here. I am not even feeling like going out some where because of the sun. Before i use to never feel like having buttermilk,but now what to do, to cool in this kind of weather i have to have it :) There is a saying never say no to food.........
Tickle your taste buds with this cool tasty drink :))



Ingredient's 
  • 2 cups plain yoghurt
  • 3 cups chilled water
  • 1 tsp. coriander leaves, 1/2 onion, 1 stalk curry leaves, 1 green chilli finely chopped
  • 1/4 tsp cumin seeds
  • Salt to taste


Method
  • Beat curds with whipper till smooth.
  • Add water, churn well.
  • Make a powder of cumin seeds and add it to butter milk
  • Add coriander, curry leaves, onion and green chilli. stir to mix everything.
  • Pour into a large ceramic, glass or earthen pot or jug.
  • Chill for one or two hours till required.
  • Serve chilled as a cool refreshing drink or with rice.

Sunday, May 30

Fish Curry


Ingredient's
  • 250 gms fish washed, sliced
  • 1 cup coriander leaves chopped
  • 2 tomatoes finely chopped
  • 8 cloves garlic
  • 2 green chillies chopped
  • 1 tsp methi seeds
  • 1 tsp coriander powder
  • A pinch turmeric powder
  • Salt To Taste
  • Oil as required.
Cooking Method
  • Marinate the fish in salt and turmeric powder for 15 minutes.
  • Shallow fry the fish pieces, drain and keep aside.
  • Grind the coriander leaves, garlic and green chillies. and grind tomato to a smooth paste separately.
  • Heat oil, add masala paste and fry till the oil separates out.
  • Add tomatoes, methi seeds and powder masalas and fry till the oil begins to float on top.
  • Add about 1 cup water. Bring the gravy to a boil.
  • Add the fish slices and cook for 10 minutes.
  • Serve fish curry hot.

Wednesday, May 26

Mango Milk Shake

Hello everyone, i am back...... Ufffff after so much of work finally i got time to start blogging again. Here in India, it is really HOT but whatever I love coming back home. One more good news is that in this season you'll get lot of mango's and i love mango's .To celebrate my new house set up i made mango milk shake. Starting a new life in india :-)


Ingredient's
Mango - 2 big 
Chilled milk - 1 cup 
Sugar - 3 tbl spoons 
Crushed ice - as required chillness 
Vanilla ice cream - 1 small cup (optional) 


Method
Peel and get the pulp of the mango 
Blend the remaining ingredients with the mango pulp in a blender or a juicer till the milk shake become frothy 
Serve Cold. 

Tuesday, May 11

End of Korea stay..start of new phase of life back home

Hurray....I am so excited to tell y'all that we are flying back to India tomorrow afternoon. I would be away for at least 1-2 weeks from my blog and blogger friends. Bco'z me and my lovely hubby will be setting up our new home, after my marriage we came directly to korea and we dint had any time to set up the things in india. Now we have to start every thing from the beginning.Oh my god i don't know how i am going to do all those things, i have started getting butterfly in my stomach just by thinking about the responsibilities i will have back home. I am already confused with my wishlist what all i have to buy. Whether i should go for Samsung refrigerator or LG! which color curtains should i choose, where should i keep the flower pot..ufffff, it will not be going to easy job as i had thought :)
Oh i forget to mention that we have excess baggage, i am so sad to leave many things back here but i am also happy that few of the things i gave to my housekeeping lady which made her happy. But the most severe consequence of excess  baggage was that i could not shop much [good reason for my husband to be happy, but he don't know yet that i have plan to compensate for this in India ;) ]
So dear friends, end of this small journey of my life in Korea certainly needs a celebration and i would like to invite you all for a cool drink :) Enjoy this cool refreshing drink this summer.


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