{"id":171,"date":"2009-07-09T11:37:00","date_gmt":"2009-07-09T15:37:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.spiceaholic.com\/2009\/07\/09\/just-a-little-something-i-threw-together\/"},"modified":"2009-07-09T11:37:00","modified_gmt":"2009-07-09T15:37:00","slug":"just-a-little-something-i-threw-together","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.spicesbites.com\/just-a-little-something-i-threw-together\/","title":{"rendered":"Just a little something I threw together . . ."},"content":{"rendered":"
So I told you my phupi (dad’s sister) and her family were in town and were going to visit us last night. I was really looking forward to it — it’s fun to have my relatives come and visit me at my house, since I always enjoyed visiting them.<\/p>\n
Anyway, I think I went a little crazy with dinner last night, but it turned out pretty well in the end. Thankfully I started cooking some of it Monday and Tuesday so that yesterday I just had to do the rice, dal, and salad and reheat the other stuff I’d made. I miss having our cleaners, but I think Mr. Spice and I did a serviceable job of cleaning up. That is definitely something we’ll have to start up again once I find a new job.<\/p>\n
I took pictures of everything but the rice and salad, since I did those after they got to our house. These were taken just before they got here, so they aren’t in their final prettied up version. Here’s what we ate last night:<\/p>\n
Chicken and Potatoes cooked in Whole Spices — this is a variation of the White Chicken Curry recipe I posted a while back. No fresh green chilies though. And I added green cardamom, black\/brown cardamom, bay leaves, a cinnamon stick, and dried red chilies. I tossed in some garam masala powder and some Kitchen King Masala powder just for kicks.<\/p>\n Salmon in Caramelized Onion Sauce — this is a recipe from Ajanta: Regional Feasts of India<\/a>, by Lachu Moorjani. I’ve already tweaked it a little and hope to do some more before I feel comfortable posting it. I do feel that this is a keeper in my dishes to impress arsenal. It’s sweet, hot, and a little tangy and I feel that salmon goes with it perfectly.<\/p>\n Lemon Moong Dal — I posted a variation of this a while back too, except that version had garlic and spinach and used masoor dal instead. Very simple, very good.<\/p>\n<\/a><\/p>\n
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