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May 17, 2010

My love for Indian Food

Oh my gosh! Last nights dinner was one of those that Mark and I literally high five each other on. I know it’s corny but that’s what we do when I am able to duplicate the experience we get dining out at most Indian restaurants.

Earlier this week Mark came across an OnMilwaukee.com article about a new cooking show on MPTV Channel 10 airing Saturdays at 11am.  The program is Healthful Indian Flavors with Alamelu. Mark — knowing how much I love Indian food and also how I try to make healthier choices for us — was quite happy to have found this and I am very grateful.

The host, Alamelu Variavan, is a local cookbook author and culinary instructor. When the show was over, I told Mark, “I know what we are having for dinner tomorrow night.” Sunday evening, I made all three dishes Alamelu demonstrated.

Lemon Rice with Peanuts

Eggplant Masala

Lima Beans Poriyal

What a great vegetarian dinner! Each dish included a lot of the same spices and tempering techniques, so the process went quickly, and none of it was very complicated. It took me less than an hour and a half to complete all three.

Most of the ingredients were already in my pantry; I have been doing a lot of Indian cooking since we bought a pressure cooker a few years back. The drive to East Indian Market on Lathrop Avenue is not long, so when I need something that I don’t have on hand, I just stop by our friendly little neighborhood store.

I have a couple of Indian cookbooks that are fantastic. My favorite book to date would have to be Madhur Jaffrey’s Quick & Easy Indian Cooking, but so far I have none specifically geared toward healthy cooking. That’s why I am so excited about Alamelu’s new TV show.

I guess my love for Indian food started when our friend Sharon took us to Udupi Palace on Devon Avenue in Chicago.  Sharon is a vegetarian, and at the time lived right down the street from Udupi Palace. It must have been 15 years ago. We were part of a big group, and none of us knew what we were ordering. We just shared everything and loved it all.

I would have to say that Indian cuisine is my absolute favorite. Every time I eat really good Indian food, I kind of get intoxicated. I love all the spices that are used. They don’t always have to be hot. They just add so much flavor.

I would highly recommend trying any or all of the three dishes featured on Healthful Indian Cooking with Alamelu. Some of the spices may be a little exotic, but you will find yourself using them often. Most of the spices are not very expensive and have a pretty long shelf life.

I am looking forward to the next episode, and wish Alamelu all the best.

April 13, 2010

Out with Easter candy, in with fresh vegetable platter

Filed under: Diet, Vegetables, Weight loss — Tags: , , , , , , , — Amy Czerniec @ 12:39 pm

platter of fresh cut vegetables Lately I have been making up a platter of veggies for us to snack on throughout the day. I really  need to make sure that I keep this up.

The past week has been very challenging for me. I happen to have a huge sweet tooth, and this time of year is always very difficult. Candy is one of my bad habits that has been hardest to quit.

First of all, April is the month of my birthday and usually the Easter holiday. For some reason I have such nostalgic memories from my youth that I associate with Easter candy.

Forget about all the fatty things associated with Easter brunch or dinner (ham, cheesy broccoli or potatoes, any of the various egg casseroles) give me a basket with Brach’s speckled malted eggs, some Brach’s spiced jelly beans, Dove chocolate foiled eggs, Reese’s peanut butter eggs, and any Easter cake with butter cream frosting, and I am happy. I truly don’t even get sick from all of that junk. I just see the fat deposit around my middle, and all the hard work that I did in my daily workouts in weeks prior go right down the drain.

Even before the Easter week, I found myself cutting up veggies to have just lying around so Mark and I could turn to them to fill ourselves up.

I was in Kenosha yesterday and stopped at Kenosha Fresh Market on my way home. I really wish we had a wonderful store here in Racine. Years ago we had the fabulous Parkside Produce and Racine Produce, but now both no longer exist.

I came home yesterday with such a beautiful assortment of vegetables that I had to share a photo before Mark and I devoured it. On this platter I have broccoli, cauliflower, cucumber, carrots, red pepper, celery and jicama. Some days it may just be carrots and celery.  I don’t even need a dip for my veggies. If I do have one, it may be one of the dressings that I make, or a bean dip that I would whip up. I would just as well eat them naked, seeing how the calories can really add up with any dip that you use.

So as I try to detox myself from the great amount of sugar that I have consumed over the past week, this is what will be taking its place.

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