Showing posts with label Event Round-up. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Event Round-up. Show all posts

26 October, 2009

MLLA-15th Helping Round-up & The Winner is...

Nobody there is that doesn't love a bean.
If not the royal Navy bean, then the wax bean,
the soybean, the green bean, the black bean—the
pot is large, it contains multitudes—white bean,
pink bean, small red bean, the lowly pinto, the
lovely lentil—let the lamp affix its bean—or
the walnut-shaped garbanzo, large lima bean, baby lima,
(A reunion of the Bean families is here assembled),
the cranberry bean, white kidney bean, northern bean,
or their ed cousins: green split pea, yellow
split pea, and ol' blackeye. A lineup
of likely legumes. Gather ye bean-pods
while ye may. Go and catch a falling bean
and if you catch one, let me know.
A man and a woman are one. A man and a woman
and a bean are one, or two, or three.

The beans I mean, no one has seen them made
or heard them made, but at supper-time
we find them there. Come live with me,
and eat some beans and we will love
within our means. One could do worse
than be an eater of beans.

Shall I compare thee to a summer's bean?
Thou art more lovely and more temperate.
Had we but world enough, and time,
this coyness, Lady, were no crime.
But, at my back, I always hear
a pot of beans bubbling near.

Mark but this bean, and mark in this,
how little that which thou deny'st me is.
An aged bean is but a paltry thing.
I must lie down where all ladders start,
in the foul rag-and-bean shop of the heart.
O my love is like a red, red bean,
that's newly picked in June:
O my love is like a pinto bean,
that's truly cooked at noon.

So much depends upon a red kidney
bean. You might ask, Do I dare
to eat a bean? Dry beans can harm no one.
They remind us of home sweet home,
home on the range,
home where the heart is.
Without expecting anything in return,
they give us protein, zip, and gas.
Add what you will—onion, tomatoes, red
pepper, chili powder, juice of lemon,
salt & pepper to taste. Add ham
hocks, bring to a boil, simmer slowly.
Call your friends, serve with
panache, ers, and green salad.

How do I cook them? Let me count the ways—
boiling, steaming, frying, baking.
And if these verses may thee move,
Sweet Lady, come live with me
and be my love. And if this fare
you disapprove, come live with me
and please be my cook.

(Source: Bean Soup, Or A Legume Miscellany by Philip Paradis)

14 October, 2009

RCI: Udupi & Mangalorean Cuisine Round-up

From simple stir fries to complex curries, from aromatic rice dishes to delicious desserts, from sinful appetizers to refreshing drinks, from delightful sea foods to tantalising pickles…we have it all!!!

A warm welcome to tantalising round-up of RCI: Udupi & Mangalorean Cuisine.

I know I am quite late in posting this round-up. The house moving stress along with mountain load of work at office kept me away from blogging and my other loved hobbies. Please accept my sincere apologies for the delay and a big thank you for all my dear blogger friedns for participating. I hope you enjoy this flavourful journey of delicious food cooked by over 55 bloggers around the world. So are you ready to taste test over 90 delicious meals of beautiful temple city Udupi and coastal city of Mangalore?


RCI-Udupi & Mangalore


06 October, 2008

Food Blog Events & Round-ups

Participating in food blog events is real fun. But the problem comes when you want to refer to the round-ups and unfortunately you forgot to bookmark them. I am one among those people who always forget to bookmark the page and end-up wasting good amount of time searching for those round-ups.

That’s why I decided to make a list of food blog events which I often participate. I know how time consuming it is to host an event and then post the round-up. This is my way of saying Thank you to all those wonderful blogger friends, who spent hours together to put up the round-up. This page is listed on top horizontal bar, titled “Blog Events”, for future reference. I am sure its going to help most of us to refer back to the event round-ups. If you have hosted any particular food blog events and want to be included in this page, please drop me a line at comment section with Your Name, Event Name, Event Theme(s) and the Perm Link(s) of the round-up. I will be updating list of round-ups once in a month. So please bear with me!

Find out more about the on-going food blog events at Sailu’s Taste of India, Is My Blog Burning and Red Chilli’s Food World.

Food Blog Events hosted on Monsoon Spice
~by Sia of Monsoon Spice
A Fruit A Month (AFAM)
~by Maheshwari of Beyond the Usual
A-Z of Indian Vegetables (AZIV)
~by Nupur of One Hot Stove
Dosa, Roti, Curry, Rice & Mithai Mela
~by Srivalli of Cooking 4 All Seasons
Eat Healthy (EH)
~by Sangeeth of Let's All Cook
Herb Mania
~by Dee of Ammalu's Kitchen
Jihva for Ingredients (JFI)
~ by Indira of Mahanandi
Monthly Blog Patrolling (MBP)
~by Coffee of The Spice Cafe
Microwave Easy Cooking (MEC)
~by Srivalli of Cooking 4 All Seasons
Monthly Mingle (MM)
~by Meeta of What's for Lunch Honey?
Regional Cuisines of India (RCI)
~by Lakshmi of Veggie Cuisine
Safety Moments (SM)
~by Jyothsna of Curry Bazaar
Summer Express Cooking (SEC)
~by Shaheen of Malbar Spice
Sunday Snacks (SS)
~by Pallavi of All Things Yummy
Sweet Series (SS)
~by Mythreeye of Pajaka
Think Spice (TS)
~by Sunita of Sunita's World
One-Off Events hosted at various Blogs
~by Sia, DK, Sra, EC, Suganya
Tried & Tasted
~by Zlamushka of Spicy Kitchen
Weekend Breakfast Blogging (WBB)
~by Nandita of Saffron Trail

07 September, 2008

JFI-Soya... A Power Packed Round-up

Imagine yourself in a restaurant which serves delicious yet healthy food! Sounds too good to be true right? Well, here is one such virtual restaurant which specialises in serving power-packed, nutritious and most importantly lip-smacking, delicious food. Choose your favourite item from our wide selections of starters, main course, sides, drinks and dessert, relax with your favourite music playing in the background and eat to your heart’s content.
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Presenting, the mega round-up of JFI-Soya, with 86 delicious entries from over 75 people from all over the world who are passionate about food. Not just any food, here you will find healthy food which never compromises on taste department. All you food bloggers and non-bloggers never leave a chance to amaze and impress me with your unique and innovative recipes. The response from everyone is quite overwhelming and really inspiring. Some of you cooked Soya for the first time, some cooked it in spite of not being very fond of them and for some bloggers it was the very first food blog event they participated in. Thank you, friends for your enthusiasm and contribution.

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Click HERE or on the collage to take you to the JFI-Soya photo gallery
Snacks & Starters
(Crunchy & Munchies, Soups & Salads, Kebabs, Cutlets & Tikkas, Baked & Fried Goodies)
Side Dish
(Curry, Stir Fry, Masala)
Vidya says,
Soy Beans or Edamame or like my daughter, Kiki, calls it Dora Beans! God bless the person to came up with such an innovative idea of putting this nutrient-packed-humble soy bean in a Dora pouch. My girl loves it... the "Dora" pack i mean...& sometimes the soy beans. Thus, i can somehow get this in her diet now. I wish all the good vegetables, someday, come in Dora & mickey & donald & Tinkerbell ... pouches & my girl spots it in the freezer aisle & say "Mommy i want [to eat] that" Being a Konkani only thing that comes to my head is sukke. Do a punn (tadka), add chopped vegetable/green beans, add salt, little water let cook covered. To wards the end add freshly scraped coconut. So here is my entry to JFI – Soy,

Ingredients:
All the dora pouches in a Dora-Soy pack
1 tsp mustard seed
1 tsp cumin
2 greenn chillies
1 tsp urad dal
a salt to taste
3 tsp oil
3 tbsp freshly scraped coconut

Method:
Heat oil. Add mustard, urad dal & cumin. As they crackle, add green chillies.
After a couple of minutes add Dora Beans. Cook on medium heat, covered, for 6-7 minutes.
Add freshly scraped coconut and salt & mix it well. Serve!

Suggestions:
I might also say that Dora beans are just as good when prepared as per instructions on pouch.
May be add bite size potatoes, before adding Dora beans, & fry them golden.
May be add a sprig of curry leaf.
Main Course
(Rice, Noodles, Pasta, Dosa, Uttappam, Pancakes, Breads, Parathas)
Drinks & Dessert
(Milk, Yogurt, Smoothie, Cakes)
… And that’s it friends. I leave with 86 soya recipes which I am sure will inspire you to cook for a very long time. Kudus to all of you for sending power packed entries and making it one-stop-shop for all Soy lovers. Thank you everyone for your active participation and another big thank you to dear Indira for giving me this wonderful opportunity to host Jihva with my favourite ingredient.

As usual, I have double checked all the entries I received through e-mails. Do let me know if your entry failed up to show here. I apologise for any omission and please drop a line at comment section or mail me at sia[at]monsoonspice[dot]com and I will update the round-up accordingly.

Your search for healthy recipes doesn’t stop just here…. Get moving and shop for more whole grains because Sug at Tasty Palettes is hosting this months Jihva-Whole Grains.

04 August, 2008

Join me for the Summer Feast: The Round-up

Is your fridge and freezer spilling with summer berries that you picked from farm or bought it from farmer’s market?
Are you someone like me who bought some exotic summer fruits and vegetables and have no idea as how to cook it?
Are you tired of making same fruit or vegetable juice, smoothies or milk shake and what to try something new?
Do you want to use those juicy, colourful summer fruits and vegetables in your breakfast or brunch?
If your answer is yes to any one of the above question, then look no more! Your quest for finding out perfect recipe to cook fresh summer produce stops here :) Presenting you, WBB-Summer Feast: Round-up.

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Thanks dear Nandita, for giving me this wonderful opportunity to host Weekend Breakfast Blogging. My sincere thanks to all you wonderful bloggers, who joined me to celebrate the spirit of summer with seasonal fruits and vegetables and making this one successful Summer Feast. I have here total 87 recipes from around 70 bloggers sharing their favourite summer recipes. So get ready to bookmark your favourite summer recipes as there are some fabulous ideas for you to use all those summer fruits and vegetables.

I have divided the entries under different categories to make it easier for you to choose what you want to cook. I have doubled checked all the entries I received through e-mails and included them in the round-up. Please drop me a line in comment section or e-mail me if there are any errors or omissions and I will make the required changes as soon as possible. WBB-Summer Feast logo/link posted in the side bar of Monsoon Spice will take you to the round-up page for future reference. Without much delay let us check what’s cooking in the summer kitchens from around the world!

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Click here or on the collage to take you to the WBB-Summer Feast photo gallery
Preserve It
(Jams, Compote)
From your Fridge & Freezer
(Ice Cream, Parfait, Sorbet, Custard, Semifredo)
Fresh from the Oven
(Cake, Bread, Muffin, Pie)
Refreshing Drinks
(Cooler, Milkshake, Smoothie, Juice, Lassi, Kheer)
Traditional Breakfasts
(Upma, Pancake, Crepe, Toast, Sandwich, Roti, Panini)
Dip It Into
(Chutney, Dip, Sauce, Raita)
Summer Meals
(Soup, Salad, Side Dish)