My India Trip – Spices

Spices are synonymous with Kerala. Every household with little bit of land will have some sort of spice cultivation – black pepper, ginger, turmeric, cardamom, nutmeg, etc. My family is no different. Earlier we had a farm where we grew a variety of crops including spices. After we sold that, my parents have been concentratingContinue reading “My India Trip – Spices”

My India Trip – Festival Food

This trip to India was also when I spent Christmas with my parents, I guess in eight years?. ..maybe even longer.  We have always been a family of travelers, living at multiple locations at a given time. My wife and I were also lucky to be there during the annual St. Sebastian’s festival, the saintContinue reading “My India Trip – Festival Food”

My India Trip – Local Cuisine

It’s been over two months since I posted anything on my blog, and I didn’t realize that time flew so fast. I did get couple of queries from my friends – “what happened?”, “lost interest?” etc etc. The fact is end-November to mid-January we had a crazy…actually maniacal days. We moved to a new placeContinue reading “My India Trip – Local Cuisine”

Steamed Tapioca With Relish

Tapioca (yuca/cassava) is a staple food in Kerala. Referred as the “poor man’s food”, it is grown in the backyard of most houses in the state, and also extensively in farms. The root is steamed, boiled, fried, grilled, and eaten with an assortment of relishes, chutneys and curries. The most famous is the tapioca andContinue reading “Steamed Tapioca With Relish”

Erissery (Pumpkin Bean Curry)

When I lived in Kerala erissery was one of my least favored curries. There was nothing wrong with the ingredients..it is made with pumpkin, beans and coconut, and spiced with green chillies, cumin, mustard, curry leaves and red chillies. But the thick soupy texture of the curry used to drive me away from lunch whenContinue reading “Erissery (Pumpkin Bean Curry)”