Posted by mitzi's foodoo on May 26, 2012 · 1 Comment
One of my best birthday presents I got was the Phaidon’s INDIA COOKBOOK by Pushpesh Pant. It contains 1000 recipes and could be easyly renamed to the Indian Cooking Bible. I had worked at an Indian grocery, therefore my relationship to the Indian food is very deep. The recipe – CAULIFLOWER WITH ORANGES – is originated … Continue reading →
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Posted by mitzi's foodoo on April 23, 2012 · 9 Comments
It’s a Sunday morning and raining. It’s been ages I cooked with my fellows in One Globe • One Meal • One Day & Many Cooks. This weekend theme has been Ratatouille. Perfect! I can kill two birds with one stone – to participate in the event, and having a new post on my blog. … Continue reading →
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