Saturday, June 12, 2010
Recipe corner - Go Banana !!!
Ingredients:
3-4 Green (Raw) Bananas - sliced thinly
Salt and black pepper pwd. - to taste
Oil for cooking - 2 tbsp.
1/4th tsp cumin seeds (optional)
Proceed:
1. In a non-stick pan, heat oil. Temper cumin seeds (optional).
2. Add the thinly sliced green bananas. Saute at high flame.
3. Add salt and pepper. Saute at sim until cooked and crisp.
4. Serve with staple rice and lentil, or chapati.
P.N.
1. The more you toss it on high flame, the crispier it gets. Tastes like chip sans the oil, frying and mess !!!
2. Do not forget the non-stick pan - will stick at the sides of a non-coated pan ...
Happy Munching !!!!!
Monday, March 1, 2010
The Deceitful Archer
We all have read, heard or experienced this, that words are like an archers arrow. Once propelled, never ebbs. So are words, once said cannot be taken back. The damage done with them, can never be repaired.
Education teaches us the meanings of words, where how when to use them. But to use them with prudence, is what we call literacy. Education gives us knowledge about our rights and responsibilities, but to know where to draw the line is literacy.
Being at a high profile designation, should make a man humble at opinion, aware of his voice, and cautious of his choice of words to voice that opinion.
"Cattle class" was humiliating, and "SA can be an interlocutor" is detrimental. Makes me wonder "Does education make a man literate?" NOT ALWAYS !!
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Recipe Corner - Babycorn in tomato gravy
For the Gravy:
3 big tomatoes
1 big onion
1 clove
1 green cardomum
a pinch of ajwain seeds/caraway seeds
1/4 tsp khus khus seeds/poppy seeds
2 tbsp coarsely ground cashew nut
1 green chilly
1/4th inch ginger
1/2 tsp corriander pwd
1/4 tsp turmeric pwd
1/2 tsp kitchen king masala
red chilli pwd to taste (1/4 tsp to make it medium hot)
For the veg:
5-6 pcs babycorn diced into 1 inch pcs
1 green capsicum chopped
oil for cooking
3 tbsp yoghurt
1 tbsp tomato ketchup
1/4 tsp sugar
For Garnish:
finely chopped corriander leaves
a knob of butter
Proceed:
1. Heat oil in a non-stick pan and saute the chopped capsicum.
2. Make a paste of the ingredients for the gravy and add to the capsicum.
3. Add salt to taste, a little water, cover and cook.
4. Once the gravy and capsicum is near cooked, add baby-corn.
5. Add yoghurt (keep stirring while adding yoghurt). Cover and cook.
6. Add sugar, ketchup.
7. Granish with finely chopped corriander leaves and knob of butter. Serve...
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Essence of Life ....
A small inspirational story from a book am reading “The Speaking Tree”
Osho tells the story of a King. This king, a prudent ruler, an impartial judge, a valiant hero, was an ardent devotee of a rishi. Once, to bless the king, the rishi gave him a talismani ring, with a folded slip of paper inside it. He asked the king to open this paper only when he faced extraordinary situations, of tragedy or triumph. It will keep you grounded, and would help you keep your head in any situation, said the rishi.
In his long reign, on many occasions the king unfolded the paper to experience the magic of the talisman. On the paper, was written a simple line “This, too, shall pass!!”
What we have today may not be there tomorrow!! So cherish every moment of life. If good, thank God for it. If bad, thank God for the lesson learnt out of it.
In good times, keep your humility. And bad times, save your sanity!!!
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Missing Talents !!!
Next source is 60mm 3 hours divided into little chips of 1/2 an hour, crushed and blended with a plethora of wasted senseless emotions, extended painfully to last atleast 3 months.
Or our own drawing rooms laced with a bunch of criminal minded scheming family members, with little less or no moral values.
Is that all the talent we have for our Indian television's daily soap industry ?
I wonder what makes people see them, day in and day out, without blinking a lash.. Hey, by the way, I have my favourites too !!! Keep watching mindlessly... and Enjoy.
Friday, February 12, 2010
A cute valentine thought !!
Wife :- Thats because I changed my surname after I met U.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
A ride down memory lane …
On that sunny afternoon, we four friends, missed our school bus, and had to ride back home in a state bus, BEST.
It was the first time I was travelling by bus. Was a little anxious. I recall clenching one of my friends arm all the way, fearing that the bus would jerk stop, and I will fall, break my crown, and what not…
After a while the apprehension was gone, anxiety transformed into excitement. Gosh, The Payal Murarka, had finally taken a state transport bus, shedding away all her fears… It was history for me in the making, to be noted in my small little red diary, later to be added in my “biography”, someday if I write, who knows!!
So busy was I with my own world of thoughts, didn’t realize that my friend tired of letting me hold her hand like a baby, had let go off me.
Vrooommmm …. The bus stopped at its destination with a jerk, and I flew backwards, falling into the lap of a young man, Eeeeeeuuuuuuuuu…...
Even as I grumbled, the man looked at me, smiling to himself (or was that a smirk), maybe thanking God, as if saying “Welcome girlie”!!!!!!!!!
The incidence never found any place in my diary… I was so discomfited back then. My friends couldn’t stop giggling once we unboarded..
Now when I look back, each time I recall this incident, I cant help smiling… at myself!!
Moral of the story: Sometimes when you really embarrassed/upset about something, look back at it with a different perspective… Maybe you will laugh at it and enjoy the fact that you ever lived that moment!!