Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Lentil soup
Lentil is a popular side dish in Mauritius, a typical dinner plate would consists of plain rice, a vegetable dish, curry and lentils, black, red or yellow. This is a delicious lentil soup with carrots, celery, red onions,garlic and loads of parsley. It's a very comforting soup on those long winter nights.
Monday, December 22, 2008
Christmas Treats....
Quesadillas with left over chicken
Birthday dinner at home....
Birthday cake
Fenoos
Who does not like this traditional mauritian sweet called "Fenoos" ! Made with milk just before it turns into curd and sugar. One of my husband's favorite sweets! Fenoos certainly brings back lots of childhood memories when I would literally pray for the milk to go sour so that my mum could turn it into fenoos. Nothing is wasted in our country where milk is still one of the most expensive basic needs....
Mussels in creamy garlic sauce
Dhal Puris
Le festival des délices mauriciennes continues in "my kitchen" !!! Who doesn't love this popular street food , the famous DHAL PURI (paper thin flat bread stuffed with split peas)! served with a typical rougaille pomme d'amour (tomato based sauce) and carri gros pois (Lima bean curry). The "green chillies" are a must for one to enjoy the dhal puri to it's fullest !
Gateaux Piments
The perfect example of the blend of different cultures which make Mauritian cuisine so unique.....Here , indian inspired "gateaux piments" traditionally served with french baguette and butter ! Every mauritians looking at this will have some sweet memories coming back !Even though the name says "piments" , the main ingredient for this savoury snack is dried yellow split peas, soaked overnight in water and ground coarsely.
"Massepain"
Biryani
Biryani.....translated into a mix of rice, meat , potatoes, spices,saffron and herbs all perfectly blended together and cooked in one pot to create the royal dish that came from the Mughals who got it from Persia. It was subsequently entrenched in the Northern part of India ,places like Lucknow and Hyderabad. Today, almost every community around the world has it's own version of the biryani. This is the mauritian version of the delectable dish. Served on special occasions like Eid, or any wedding.In Mauritius we have specially designated chefs called "bandaris" who are trusted with the important and honorable task of making biryanis for hundreds of people on weddings or big gatherings.
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Bol Renversé
One of the most popular Mauritian dishes: "Bol Renversé" translation : "Upside down bowl ". Not quite sure about the true originin of this local dish which was first introduced in Mauritius by the chinese community. Now adopted by all communities in the country which has turned it into a real "mauritian speciality" Vegetables, chicken or shrimp stir fried in a special sauce, topped with rice and a fried egg on top. Not only does this dish tastes great but it gives a unique visual effect on the plate as well ......
Melting moments
Thai coconut soup
The finished Thai coconut and shrimp soup ! The taste is absolutely outstanding , a blend of sweet, sour hot and salty all perfectly balanced. The galangal used (pls see previous picture) is a common ingredient in thai cuisine, very similar to ginger it has a more subtle taste. Lemon grass , kafir lime leaves, lime and tamarind used give it the ... sour taste without overpowering the soup. THe red chillies for some heat, fish sauce for the saltiness and finally coconut milk and palm sugar to balance with the sweetness. There are many variations to this soup which can also be made with chicken. Tomatoes are optional, I just like to add it at the very end to give a splash of color amidst the green of the baby bok choy and the white effect of the coconut milk
Ingredients used to make Thai coconut soup
Beef steak fajitas in sun dried tomatoes tortillas with sour cream on top !
Les Napolitaines de L'ile Maurice .....
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