Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Christmas Today !!!
On this His special day
Why is it that He is not the focus…
On His own Birthday !!!
Gifts, Gifts and More Gifts…
Wherez one for the Bday Boy
Fun, frolic and family celebrations…
But without the Bday boy!!!
Commercialization has not spared…
Not even the Blessed One!
Christmas without it's Christ
Is nothing..but just ANOTHER day !!!
Monday, November 30, 2009
My First Thanksgiving - 11/26/2009
Friday, November 13, 2009
My day out…CANOEING !!!
Monday, November 2, 2009
Chicken with Green Peppers
To make this recipe you would need:
1 lb Chicken
2 Tbsp Oil
1 Tsp Cumin Seeds
2 Medium Sized Onions
2 Tsp Ginger-Garlic Paste
2 Medium Tomatoes
1 Tsp Lime Juice
2 Tsp Coriander Powder
Half Tsp Chili Powder
1 Tsp Black Pepper Powder
2 Green Chilies
1 Medium Sized Green Pepper (Green Capsicum)
Corriander Leaves
Salt to taste
Take a pan (or kadai as we call it in India), add the oil. I used olive oil, but you can use vegetable oil as well. Once the oil is hot, add the cumin seeds. If the oil is real hot, the seeds would immediately start popping. Add the onions. I chopped the onions real fine, so that it adds to the taste. Fry the onions till they turn slightly brown and transparent. Add the green chilies (serrano peppers) and ginger garlic paste (If you do not have them in paste form, just chop them up real fine. You do not want to be biting into big chunks of ginger or garlic)
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
The Caverns of Sanora !
Sonora is a three hour drive from San Antonio. It could sound like a really long drive, considering the Texas heat. But when you reach Sonora and have had time to explore the cave, the drive would definitely be worth every penny.
So it was a hot Sunday afternoon when we reached Sonora. Thankfully, although it was holiday weekend, there were no long queues and we were able to get the tickets in a couple of minutes. Our tour guide was a short, middle aged lady. She seemed to be very passionate about her job and seemed to love the Caverns as her own, and that’s always a good sign, coz you know that when you have a passionate tour guide, the experience would be quite enriching! And enriching it was :)
As I journeyed to the depths of the cave, surrounded by beautiful limestone and calcite formations, I dreamt of walking through the Great Barrier Reef with its beautiful coral reefs. This cave looked almost like a coral reef, with its beautiful coral like limestone rock formations. Isn’t it ironical that millions of years ago, the ocean waters flowed in and out of these caves, carving and giving rise to awesome formations? These formations are called cave straws, cave bacon (yum yum), cave curtains, pillars, cave butterflies, cave pop corn and so on. You might be wondering what these different names are, they simply are some of the patterns the limestone formations take. What was most spectacular in these caves was the cave butterfly!!! The limestone rocks were so beautifully shaped, that they looked like cute butterflies fluttering their wings. The picture below is of the cave butterflies and as you can see..arent they just awesome ? :)
As in all other cave explorations, the tour guides are very strict when they say that visitors are not allowed to touch any of the formations! It might seem strange at first to get such a warning, but the reasoning is justifiable. These formations have taken millions of years to grow, and believe it or not, they still continue to grow! Hence, great measures are taken to protect this natural beauty to preserve it for posterity. Can you believe that the oils present in the human hand can at once stop the formations from growing? Well..it does and that’s the reason visitors are warned not to touch any of the living formations.
During the exploration, we also got to see the formation of ‘Quartz’. Don’t ask me the detailed process of how this gemstone is formed, but it is the resultant of a chemical reaction that takes place in the limestone rocks. I wished that I could have brought back one of these gemstones as a souvenir..but I was an obedient visitor and I refrained from touching any of the formations (a pat on the back for that…lol)
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Spicy Fried Tilapia
The best part in preparing this dish is that there is no hard and fast rules on the amount of ingredients you use. It is totally dependant on personal taste and choice. So let’s start off with the ingredients:
8 - 10 Large Slices of Tilapia
5 Tbsp Red Chilli Powder
3 Tbsp Corriander Powder
1 Tsp Turmeric Powder
2 Tbsp Lime Juice
Salt to taste
3 - 4 Tbsp of Water to make a fine paste (add more if needed)
Oil to Fry
Mix together the spices and salt. Add the lime juice and water and make a thick paste. Coat the fish slices in this paste and let it marinate for about two hours.
Make sure that the paste is not too watery, as this would not coat the fish slices well.
After about two hours, its time to fry ! Heat sufficient oil in a frying pan, and fry the fish slices till they are cooked completely. Turn the slices occasionally so that both sides of the fish are well cooked. Remove from pan and spicccyy tilapia is ready to eat...uhhhhh...yum yum !
Trust me when I say that this simple recipe was the star at the dinner party...easy to prepare..simple to make...and can be altered for everyone's taste..and yet tastes amazing.
So remember...don’t be too tough with the ingredients...for those who would not want it to be very spicy..feel free to reduce the amount of chili powder...for that extra tangy flavor..add more lime ! This dish is so versatile….that there can be innumerable combinations.
Happy Frying!!! :)
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Labor Day Weekend Roadtrip
It was Labor Day on the 7th of September and hence an extended weekend. Finally…a holiday..yaaay! Time for a road trip and the plan was to visit San Antonio (SA) and Sonora.
So we started at around 10:30 on Saturday morning. The weather was pleasant. It was overcast, but thankfully no rains. And finally, the 100+ days of hot Texas summer was soon gonna end. In fact Labor Day which is celebrated on the first Monday of September signified the official end of summer.
The safari – Natural Bridge Wildlife Safari, is adjacent to the natural Bridge Caverns. On one of my earlier trips to SA, I had actually been to the cavern and it was great fun. However, the safari turned out to be an ‘OK’ show. There were not many wild animals…there were zebras, wilder beasts, ostriches, emus and deers of different kinds. I only hoped that there were some wild beasts, like tigers and lions roaming around (wink wink). But the highlight of the safari was I got to feed the Zebras…and yes..you bet I loved it :) and I must say the Zebras were a hungry lot! I had to try hard from keeping them from entering the car..lol…
Once we were done with the safari, we continued on our way to SA. On reaching SA, we checked into our hotel. The hotel was awesome. Our room was on the eleventh floor and the view of downtown SA was fantastic. We also got a view of SA’s popular attraction – The River Walk!
After a little nap (aren’t vacations supposed to give u rest!!!), it was time to explore SA. Our hotel was so ideally located, that we could travel on foot to see the places around. So we started, with visiting ‘The Alamo’. The Alamo is one of the historical places to see in SA. Originally, intended to serve as a home to missionaries, the Alamo today is also recognized for its role in the Texan Revolution of the 1800s.
The next stop was at ‘Ripleys Haunted Adventure’. Ok..so I am not the ghost hunters kind..so I was a little nervous going to this place. But I tried to put up a brave face as I entered the haunted house. To be on the safer side, I was right in the center..one family in front of me and another right behind me…hehe…that was a BIG comfort. There were two kids in the group as well. I was thinking I probably would be the only person screaming..but thankfully there were kids for company..lol. I had great fun here and though it was a little scary and was pitch dark at times, I managed to get out in one piece..glad that I was still alive after having seen dead bodies..blood and lunatics running all around !
Once we explored the places around the hotel, it was time to get back to the River Walk…the most beautiful and well…romanticccc place in SA ;)…This space would not suffice to describe the river walk, so I would rite another post on that.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Beautiful Bryce !!!
Bryce is located in the same state as Zion National Park, on which I had written a post last month, the state of the NBA Team ‘Jazz’..you guessed it right – “UTAH”!!!
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Vegetable Pulao (Indian Style Vegetable Rice)
So lets start with the ingredients
1 cup basmati rice, cleaned and soaked in water for half an hour
1 medium sized onion finely chopped
Half cup diced carrots
Half cup chopped beans
Half cup fresh peas (this is purely optional)
1 tsp ginger-garlic paste
2-3 green chilies slit in half
1 tbsp ghee (if you do not have ghee, you can use unsalted cooking butter)
2 tbsp oil
5 cloves
3-4 whole cardamoms
1” cinnamon
2 bay leaves
10- 12 cashew nuts
Salt to taste
Once you’ve got all the ingredients in place..it’s time to start cooking !!! So lets start…
In a pan, add the ghee and oil. Once hot, add the spices – bay leaves, cardamoms, cloves, cinnamon. Also add the cashew nuts. Fry them for a few minutes. You would soon start getting the aroma from the spices. Uhhhhh…smells good already!! Then add the onions and the chilies.
Continue to fry the onions till it turns golden brown. Then add the ginger garlic paste and stir fry for a couple of minutes. Now add the veggies – carrots and beans. We can add the peas a little later, since peas cook faster than carrots and beans. Cook the vegetables for a few minutes. Add peas and stir for a couple more minutes. Add salt and give the mix a good stir.
Now add the basmathi rice that has been soaked in water. Continue to fry the rice for a few minutes. Now add 2 cups water. Usually, the water to rice ratio is 2:1, ie, two cups water for one cup rice. However, sometimes, it could be more or less.
Once you have added the water, mix the rice mixture so that all the ingredients are mixed well. Make sure you don’t break the rice in the process. Basmathi rice is usually long grained, so we would not want to break the grains. Take the spoon against the edge of the pan and around, so that we don’t break the rice grains. Cover the pan and continue cooking till the rice is done. However, do not forget to peek occasionally into the pan as it cooks to make sure that the water is sufficient and the rice grains do not stick to the bottom of the pan and gets over fried/cooked. So gently stir the mixture occasionally. If more water is required, gently sprinkle additional water and continue cooking. Also ensure that you do not add too much water, that the rice turns to porridge :). The water should just be sufficient to cook the rice.
Once the rice is cooked, turn off the heat and remove from the stove. Keep it covered for a couple of minutes.
Vegetable Pulao is now ready..yaayyy! Serve hot with vegetable/meat curry and you have a wonderful tasty lunch. You can also make some onion raitha (salad made from onions and yogurt), which goes very well with the pulao. It’s simple and easy to make and I will post the recipe in a separate blog post.
My lunch that weekend was great…veg pulao with onion raitha and chicken fry….yummmm!!! Hope you enjoy making the dish and eating it too…. :) …Adios!!!
Monday, August 24, 2009
Claypit - Austin, TX
Claypit is located in downtown Austin. Downtown Austin is the popular weekend hangout spot...wat with rows and rows of pubs, night clubs, live music and well...a lot of colorful people (a wideeee grin :D). I have been to claypit a number of times, and there has never been a time when I have returned disappointed!
They claim to be one of the best Indian restaurants in Austin..and trust me...they truly are ! I haven't been to their lunch buffets, but I have had dinner there plenty of times...their food tastes authentically desi...yum yum !! So for all those who miss..hot and spicy indian food...this is the place to go. From their appetizers to the entrées… they have it all. Not to forget their desserts. I can’t really rave about their desserts coz I haven’t tasted those...but I can go on and on about their appetizers and entrées.
Their menu is great...from veg to non-veg...they have it all. From naans and rotis...to tandoori chicken...biriyani...and well even meen curry (fish curry)...their spread is mouth watering. I was fortunate to taste their naans, meen curry, tandoori chicken bites, lamb roganjosh, lamb biriyani...and the list seems never endless (now dont get me wrong...I dint eat it all at the same time !!!) Every morsel was mouth watering and tasty..with authentic indian taste. And I must specially mention their biriyani...we were skeptical to order biriyani coz not many Indian restaurants in the US serve good desi biriyani...but Claypit served such tasty lamb biriyani (yummm!!)..quite unlike what I have never tasted elsewhere. The lamb roganjosh was great as well. I cannot say much about the tandoori chicken bites, coz I felt that the meat was not well marinated as I did not get the taste of the masala...although I must confess that it looked deliciously appetizing!
Enough said about the food..lets talk about the decor and the atmosphere. The decor was simple and inviting..wooden floors...natural walls (limestone ?? not sure...)...little floating candles...and just pure warmth...this is a place that welcomes all :)....
So if you have been yearning to eat desi food..Claypit is the place to be. The place is a litle pricey..but hey...if the food's good..its worth the price ! But remember...this place gets real crowded...so dont forget to make a reservation...and one small tip...ask to be seated at the basement...it gives you a more private relaxed feel, the only drawback being...it might get a little too hot down there during the Texas summer !
If you want to enjoy great tasting, delicious and authentic Indian food...dont miss Claypit ! Cheers !!
Monday, August 10, 2009
Tandoori Hut..A Desi Restaurant
To start off the review, the appearance and the ambience of the place was not very welcoming. The restaurant decor...well...it left asking for more...a 'lot lot more'. Nor was there a cheerful person at the front desk to welcome you. So we walked into this seemingly quiet place and were seated at a corner table (well...there was just only one other family around..so it had to be quiet. Can you imagine...at noon on a sunday afternoon you would expect any restaurant to be buzzing with activity. Sadly...not this one !) . Even the table arrangement was pretty shabby. Not a good first impression at all !!!
So we put behind the 'not-so-great' first impression and began our lunch. It was a buffet lunch. In a land where salads are an important part of any meal, the salads served here were not even close to appetizing. As I write this blog, I am not able to recall the salads, coz it was so badly presented that I just had a glimpse of it. Moving on to the other food..well...they did have both vegetarian and non-vegetarian...they had a couple of chicken dishes and surprisingly even beef (that was veryyy surprising, coz very few Indian restaurants serve beef). Their chicken tikka tasted absolutely lovely. It was well cooked and you could taste the wonderful masala (just goes to show how well marinated it was). But unfortunately, that seemed to be THE only dish to get a 4 star as far as taste was concerned, and yes off course the fresh nan too, which was made fresh and served hot at your table. I could probably rate the nan at four and a half out of five !!
But for these two dishes, there was not another dish that made you scream out and say 'Whowww....thats some awesome Indian food'. Their other chicken dishes seemed to lack in flavor, their dhals and veg curry seemed way off taste. Even something as popular as channa and potatoes left us wondering what was wrong with the taste!! Surprisingly, this place did not serve paneer. I say surprising coz there has never been a single tandoori restaurant that I have visited that did not serve naan and paneer !! So being a paneer fan, this was a little disappointing too !!
Finally, it was time for some desserts!!! But well..where were the desserts ? Ok...found it...tucked away in the middle of other food was 'kesari'. Just one dessert ? Thats seems weird !! Oh ok... I was wrong...there was another sweet at the other end of the table near the salad ! Well..that looked like some milk sweet...Milk Khoa..kheer ? No idea !! Coz there was no name card displaying what the dish was. Another black mark for the way the food was presented !! And let me tell you this…the desserts did not taste great either.
Usually, the way the food is presented is very important in a buffet setting. It starts with salads and appetizers...moves on to the main course and then ends with the desserts !! And every dish has a neatly placed name card to indicate what it was. But it looks like this restaurant tried to override all the rules of neat presentation !!! No name cards..no clean presentation...and not so great tasting food !! Tandoori Hut was just not a place that I would want to visit again.
But before I forget to mention, their buffet was about two to three dollars less than other places. But that still does not justify the below average spread and taste that this place offered !!! So to sum it up...Tandoori Hut was a disappointing experience!!
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Truly Zion !!!
When I was first told that we were going to Utah, I was wondering what was popular in Utah. I had never heard of Utah being a traveler's haven, so I was skeptical on what it would hold for us.
Neither did I know what a National Park was, nor had I ever visited one before and hence at that moment, I thot a national park would merely be a vast grassland (blame my ignorance !!!). But I was wrong and I was in for a BIG surprise...and a pleasant surprise indeed it was.
Zion was an amazingly beautiful place. As we drove through the park, climbing higher in elevation as we turned each bend, I was stunned by the beauty of the huge red rocks and formations around me. The weather was heavenly and I was glad that we had left the hot Texas summer behind. Zion seemed to be place out of a fairy tale, all around was mountainous huge rock formations, some of which was blasted to create a road for modern day park visitors. As you drive through this wonderland, stories of native indians & early explorers take you back to ancient times..where native indians made their dwelling among the mountains, hunted deers and other mountain animals for food, made fire from stone...and lived as nomads....where early explorers used donkeys/mules to travel and braved the dangers of an unkonown land, to discover the beauty that lay around.
If you thought that there were just rocks and rocks and more rocks, you are mistaken. There a number of hiking trails and observations points that take you high up the mountains to view the natural wonders of zion. From the canyon overlook trail, to the emerald waters trail to the hike to angels landing, and many many others..this is just the place to be if you are a nature lover!!! But if your one with a fear for heights...well...all I would say is ...garner the courage to overcome your fear and I assure you, it would be worth it :)
Saturday, July 25, 2009
PF Chang's China Bistro
Chinese food is real popular in India and being a big fan of it, I was in for a lot of disappointment whenever I tried the local chinese restaurants here in the US. I was almost giving up hope on savouring good Chinese fare which satisfies the Indian palate. Chinese food in the US tastes wayyyy different from what you get in India, and you would be lucky if you could find a place that served chinese food to suit the Indian taste. I guess I was lucky :)
If your among the desi population who loves chinese food, dont miss visiting PF Changs. The menu is great and the food tastes even better. The food in its unique way suits the Indian taste. Try their kung pao chicken, dan dan noodles or their dali chicken and you would be left wanting for more. I was never a big fan of noodles, but it was here that I developed a love for this and I dont regret it at all.
But before you visit this place, you might want to make a reservation, coz like all other popular restaurants, the wait time can sometimes be more than 15 mins, especially on the weekend. So a simple call will make sure you can get a seat easily. And thats not it, during peak hours service might be a little slow. But I assure you, once served, you would forget all about the longgg wait times !!
So all you folks who love some good chinese food, dont miss PF Chang's. My mouth's already watering ;)
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Hot, Hotter and Hottest !!!
Texas is populary known as the 'Lone Star State'. The flag for the state of Texas has a single golden star on a blue background. It signified Texas as an independant republic and was symbolic of Texas's struggle for independance from Mexico.
Friday, July 10, 2009
Chicken Stew
So I called my mom one weekend and asked her to give me her treasured recipie. Thanks to the internet, I had a live cooking session with my mom :D :D...aint that cool. So I turned on my webcam...placed the laptop on the kitchen counter and then started cooking chicken stewwww....with my mom giving me step by step instructions - LIVE !!!
And as you can guess...it turned out to be one of the best dishes that I have ever cooked..yayyy !! So for the benefit of house wives, and well...bachelors..spinsters...desi folks and just about anyone who wants to try thier hand at cooking some good stew...here is the recipie...hope you'll enjoy it and do leave your feedback in the comments !!
The cast of characters include:
2 tbsp oil
2 bay leaves, 1” cinnamon, 3 cloves
3 garlic pods
1 medium sized onion
2 -3 green chilies
½ tsp turmeric powder
2 tsp coriander powder
1 – 1 ½ medium sized tomatoes
1 medium sized potato
½ cup coconut milk
1 lb chicken
Method
Heat the oil in a cooking pan. Add the spices – bay leaves, cinnamon and cloves. Stir fry for a few minutes. Add the finely chopped garlic and continue to stir fry. Once the garlic turns brown, add the chopped onions, green chilies, turmeric powder and coriander powder. Sauté the onions till the onions also turn brown. Add the diced tomatoes and stir fry till the tomatoes are cooked. Keeping the flame on high, add the chicken and potatoes. Stir on high flame till the outer coat of the chicken is cooked and turns white. Lower the flame, add little water and continue until the chicken and potatoes are thoroughly cooked. Once done, add the coconut milk and cook on low flame for about five minutes or until it starts boiling. Do not over cook after adding the coconut milk. Cook just until it first starts boiling. Garnish with coriander leaves. The chicken stew is ready to be served :)
In the beginning.....
This blog is all about my first few days in the united states. It wasnt my first time here, so it wasnt all new, but it was a new place, a new family and definitely a whole new life !!!
New York City -- the city of dreams, an absolute delight for anyone visiting this place for the first time and if you happened to land in New York at night, it would be the most jaw dropping view one would have. Tall skyscrapers beautifully lit...looks almost like it reaches into the sky beyond, beautifully dressed men and women...and an absolutely delightful atmosphere.
Lets take a quick quiz here...what tamil song first comes to your mind when you hear NEW YORK....I would place my bet that the majority would have said 'New York Nagaram Urangum Nerum'...right ??..no ??? (well..i honeslty could not think of another song )....
So quizzes apart....it was such a delight to just land in this beautiful city...but that was just the beginning. !! But let me tell you this...New York was not the final destination...so another post on New York will follow later.
As luck would have it....our connecting fligt was delayed...and worse...we had to spend an entire night at the airport !! Well...one might say thats a good time to go around the city, but well...with 5 huge suitcases that just seemed impossible....so wait we did till the break of dawn...
With the crisp morning air bringing renewed energy...it was time to go. TEXAS, here I come :)
Blogging...Again ???
Anyways...now I am back at it...and hoping to make this blog an interesting read for all :)
I am not an english scholar...so dont you go finding fault with my use of the english lang..lol....my blog is not definitely for those looking for a course in english literature...its casual...its easy going...and its just everyday ramblings...
So hope you all have fun ! Happy readin !!!