Sunday, February 5, 2017

Blog Patrol 3 A Ton Of Protein

Blog Patrol 3 A Ton Of Protein


Its been long since Blog Patrol came up with a report. However, it deserves to be mentioned that the said party (now, whos that?) has been working on that report. And with a certain theme in mind. Whats the theme, you ask? Well, I was coming to that anyway. :)
The theme is marriage. A Marriage (made in heaven?) of two features that make an appearance on this blog. I am sure the title of the post explains the rest.
Fine then, lets see what yummy dishes with protein our fellow bloggers have offered to us so far. Listed in alphabetical order, here they are.

1. Aruchavitta vengaya Sambar by Shammi of Food, in the main... : I had never made Sambar with freshly ground Masala until then. I had heard about it, but thats it. I am happy that I chose this recipe for my first attempt. The Sambar turned out great. I dont know how it is supposed to taste, but I felt that it tasted authentic. (Is that statement contradictory?) And biting into those cooked yet juicy baby onions (yeah, we get them in German shops here) was very very enjoyable.
In case you dont have your own family recipe for this kind of Sambar, just go for this one. You wont regret. :)

2. Bell pepper sambar by Shammi again: What I have got to say about this dish, is something that Shammi has written in her post already. MMMmmmmmmmmmm...... :) :) :)

3. Lasooni Dal Palak by Nandita of Saffron Trail: If you offered this one to your guests, theyd think that you ordered it from a take-away. Its that good. For me, home food is good when it tastes like home food. And typical restaurant food or street food is great when it does NOT taste like home food. I hope you know what I mean.
Well anyway, just try this one out, and youll know what I am trying to say. :)

4. Mango Dal by Indira of Mahanandi: Do you like unripe mangoes? Do you like the heady aroma of Urad dal in the tadka? Do you like your Dal to be sour and spicy? Do you like it when a dish offers surprises in every morsel?
If your answer is yes to three of these four questions, then just go ahead and make this Dal. Period.
(I am so good at sounding serious about my work, arent I? :))

5. Mattar Paneer Masala by VKN of My Dhaba: The first thoughts that come to our mind when we see the word Paneer in a recipe are fat, calories, weight gain, no no no.... But lets not forget that Paneer has a lot of protein too. Something that especially vegetarians often do not have enough of in their diet. And as far as Paneer is concerned, it can be made with low-fat milk too.
Now coming to the dish, it is another one with that hotel type taste. Great to put on the table, especially when you are entertaining guests. I assure you, that your guests wont stop singing praises of your cooking skills. :) Thanks, VKN, for this wonderful recipe.

Thats it for now, People. See you in a day or two. Ciao!
(No, the last word has nothing to do with the Italians winning the semi-finals yesterday. My loyalties are still with the Germans.)
-cough...choke...cough-

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