Treasure Trove
In what is a rare occurrence, A and I whipped up quite a frenzy in our kitchen a few days back. We had a couple of German friends over for dinner and I'm glad to say we did outdo ourselves! Come to think of it, I think this is the first time we've actually made a full-fledged meal for someone else!
Lemonade (complete with lemon slices and umbrellas), along with a chicken starter dish (A mysteriously calls it his masterpiece! Oops, unfortunately, I didn't manage to take a picture of it!) and lijjat papad, made up the appetizers.
The main course saw rice, chicken curry, aloo gobi, raita and pappadum being served, in all their regal royalty! Of course, wine, beer and cola also were part of the very same stormy frenzy!
Dessert was gulab jamun (bought from the store), the sugar level of which took our friends completely by surprise, thereby solving the mystery of my urge to always want to up the sugar content in most German sweetmeats! :-D
10 Comments:
aloos in all forms are tempting :) now that am a part time non-veg, I definitely cld do with tasting that chicken dish :) hope all doing well after the feast ;)
Part-time non vegetarian!?! Now that's a new one! How does that work? :-)
Yup, all well after the feast! *fingers crossed*
man i m hungry!!!
Its soo yummmmm tulip :P
Good to see you blog again.
Is this all Indian food? Hope you expand your culinary skills to include continental dishes as well. :)
Come on over, Divs... same to same banake denge tujhe! :-D
Looks yumm na... khane me bhi yumm tha, Ani :-))
Yup, all Indian food, Doug... To tell you the truth, I hate hate cooking! It's just when people are coming over that I get a lil enthusiastic about it! Continental... yup... I think I should pester A to learn that too! :-D
YUMMY!!!!
Papadum is Lars favourite too.. hehehe.. its a must when i cook curry here.. Papad and Yogurt... it has to be mixed with rice.
:D
Don't we all love papads, Idah! :-))
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