Sunday, March 23, 2014
Sunday, March 9, 2014
Ginger and tamarid pickle
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ginger and tamarind pickle |
Ingredients.
1 cup of finely chop ginger
5 fresh curry leaves finely chop ( get them in Chinese or Indian store)
1 tablespoon coconut oil
1/2 cup jeggery
Beet and Dates Paste
Excellent addition to any vegetarian dish and to any person with iron deficiency. Good for all doshas and favorite for children. if you want to add a bit of fire choose a pinch of any chilli pepper. Serve with rice and other chutneys. 5 minutes.
Ingredients:
1 medium beet root pealed and cut in half.
1 tsp vinegar
1/2 tsp salt
Ingredients:
1 medium beet root pealed and cut in half.
1 tsp vinegar
1/2 tsp salt
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Saturday, March 1, 2014
Kerala Pineapple Curry
This curry is an elegant addition to any meal. It is a great curry for pitta doshas and a delight for vata. The secret of this curry is to use fresh coconut. Don't get discourage with the idea of grinding the coconut, with a good food processor it will take just a few minutes.
Makes: 6 servings
Ingredients;
Directions:
In a food processor, blend together the coconut, yogurt or coconut milk with a little of the turmeric powder and salt. Chop the ginger into small cubes. Stir fry coconut oil, the ginger, the cumin and the rest of turmeric until is brown. Cut the pineapple into small strips. Add the pineapple, salt, the natural sweetener and water. Cook for 5 minutes. Add the coconut mix and cook for 1 more minute. The curry leaves are your final addition. Serve hot.
Ingredients;
1 cup ground coconut
1 cup yogurt (or coconut milk, your preference)
1/4 tsp turmeric powder
1 tsp ginger finely chopped
1 tsp coconut oil
1 tsp cumin
1 medium pineapple
pinch salt
2 tsp sugar cane (jaggery) or a natural sweetener
1 cup water
10 curry leavesDirections:
In a food processor, blend together the coconut, yogurt or coconut milk with a little of the turmeric powder and salt. Chop the ginger into small cubes. Stir fry coconut oil, the ginger, the cumin and the rest of turmeric until is brown. Cut the pineapple into small strips. Add the pineapple, salt, the natural sweetener and water. Cook for 5 minutes. Add the coconut mix and cook for 1 more minute. The curry leaves are your final addition. Serve hot.
Friday, February 28, 2014
Coriander Coconut Chutney
My pitta friends really like this chutney close to rice, steam vegetables and even pizzas. The secret of this chutney is to use fresh grated coconut, with a fresh coriander leaves. Make 2 cups.
Ingredients:
2 cups of fresh grated coconut.
1 hand full of fresh coriander leaves.
2 tsp of ginger
1 small garlic head
1/2 tsp sugar
1/2 tsp lime juice
1 tsp onions
1/8 cup of water, add more if needed, you can also use coconut milk.
10 curry leaves
pinch of salt
Ingredients:
2 cups of fresh grated coconut.
1 hand full of fresh coriander leaves.
2 tsp of ginger
1 small garlic head
1/2 tsp sugar
1/2 tsp lime juice
1 tsp onions
1/8 cup of water, add more if needed, you can also use coconut milk.
10 curry leaves
pinch of salt
Sweet Cashew Chutney
From the house of my friend Divya en Kannur we rescue 3 chutneys recipes that complement any rice, potato or vegetable dish. I enjoy the easy and quick to put them together. Makes one cup full, good for 6 people. Divya serve them with idles an a delicious rice pancakes.
Ingredients:
1 cup red onions.
1/2 cup of raisins
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Monday, January 6, 2014
Exercise According to Your Dosha
Regular exercise is a vital part of a healthy lifestyle. Through exercising in accordance with your underlying make up, you have the ability to keep your body young and vibrant. Exercise also helps bring clarity to the mind and improves the flow of energy or prana in your body.
According to ayurveda exercise should not strain or over-exert the body, it recommends exercising up to one-half of your full capacity.
Here a few activities recommended for each dosha.
According to ayurveda exercise should not strain or over-exert the body, it recommends exercising up to one-half of your full capacity.
Here a few activities recommended for each dosha.
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