I have a glut of parsnips in the allotments so have been looking for recipes to use them up. I found a root vegetable Korma in one of my Nigel Slater books (Tender volume 1 which looked pretty easy so I adapted that slightly to make this mostly Parsnip Korma. I was really surprised as…
Tag: indian food
Hyderabad, where the idea to blog began (sort of)
Flashback – this was 2010 and I somehow had found myself relocated to Hyderabad in India for 3 months. The city is known as Hi-Tech City because of all the Western Technology companies who had opened offices there. While I was there Facebook moved in and Google opened an office next to the apartment block where I…
Inchin’s Bamboo Garden – An Indian ‘Chinese Restaurant’ in the USA? Their words not mine. Lets check this out
Inchin’s Bamboo Garden in Morrisville, North Carolina is part of a small chain of restaurants serving up an eclectic mix of Chinese and Indian food. On their website they say that the food is inspired from the foods of Calcutta which is interesting. When you read their story it makes a sort of sense: “Chinese people migrated…
The Sitting Elephant Restaurant at Ganga View Hotel our ‘base camp’ in Rishikesh
Rishikesh is famous as the Yoga Capital of the World and a Hindu Pilgrimage town. It is located in the foothills of the Himalayas in northern India, apart from the Yoga the only other thing I knew about it before we arrived was that the Beatles came here back in the late 1960’s. I was expecting…
Food on the Indian Railway – a Tale of What they fed to us as we travelled from Haridwar to Delhi
Today we were to leave our Tour Party and make our own way back to Delhi by train. It was going to be an adventure and the first time in two weeks that we had been left all alone, and to our own devices. It was both liberating, exciting, and slightly daunting all at…
Devraj Coffee Corner, A German Bakery listed by the Lonely Planet Guide in Rishikesh – Go for the View
Devraj Coffee Corner is a ‘German Bakery and Restaurant’ located right next to the crossing over the Ganges at the Lakshman Jhula suspension bridge Yesterday we had found a different ‘German bakery’ the Pumperickel Bakery. where I had eaten one of the most delightful vegetarian pizza’s that I have had for sometime. When we returned to…
Going Western eating Pizza at the Pumpernickel German Bakery in Rishikesh
This town is just so different, perhaps it is because there are so many people heading here from out of town or country, or perhaps it is also because this town is strictly vegetarian and so essentially meat free The Babylon Restaurant or the Pumpernickel German Bakery was one of many places in Rishikesh…
Next 2 at Radisson Blu in Haridwar- Dhaba chooza and a Hyderabadi biryani seems to be some tastes worth noting
On this trip so far all my posts have been about Roadside eateries, mostly Haveli’s or Dhabas’ and although we have found ourselves eating on occasion at the hotels, it is quite rare that we have found a meal worth blogging about. Next 2 restaurant in the Radisson Blu hotel in Haridwar is one of the…
Cheetal Grand on the Khatauli bypass – Masala Dosa Please
We are driving again and this time on the Khatauli bypass on the way to Haridwar from Delhi. This time we have stopped off at a rather nice and well kept place called Cheetal Grand . I know that perhaps I should stop posting about these road side stops, but the thing is that it is…
Gangaur Midway – Another roadside stop on an Indian highway
I love India and I love travelling around the place, but I tell you this for nothing it is hard work! It always seems to be ‘midway to somewhere’ and today that place is Gangaur Midway on NH8, near Neemrana in Rājasthān, India. We are on our way back to Delhi after a couple of fantastic days in Jaipur. It seems…