I am 'day dreaming' these days......... Oh ya.... ....
As T.E. Lawrence in 'Seven Pillars of Wisdom' says -
Never ever underestimate the value of your night dreams for problem solving and creative approaches to your situation. And, by all means, keep dreaming during the day. I usually tap into those recurring thoughts and ideas that have followed me for years now!.. and am sure will be become a reality soon!..:)
I strongly believe that - If you can't dream it, it won't happen. Success doesn't sneak up on us. It starts as a dream that we combine with a clear plan of action! Join me.. become a 'Dreamer of the Day'.. and watch ur success soar!!!
...even though I was 'day dreaming', I didn't forget to cook for by dear friend - Bhags RCI event, featuring North Eastern Cuisine. I must confess, I had absolutely no clue about what was the food like of the people of 'Seven Sisters of India'.
'googling' didn't help me much.. but I managed to whip up a yummy breakfast/snack entree from Nagaland - Egg Shoap!
Egg Shoap
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Adapted from here.
Serves 4
Ingredients:
2 medium Potatoes, boiled and peeled
2 Eggs, boiled and peeled
1 Onion, finely chopped
1-2 chopped Green chillies
1 tsp Coriander powder
1/2 tsp Cumin powder
1/4 tsp Turmeric
Salt to taste
Bread crumbs
1 beaten Egg
Oil for frying
Preparation:
Mash potatoes along with the eggs. In a pan heat some oil and fry chopped onions along with green chillies. Fry till golden brown. Add salt,coriander, cumin and turmeric. Add the fried onions to mashed eggs and potato mixture. Make small balls of the egg-potato mixture.
Whisk the unboiled egg in a bowl. Coat the balls first with the egg and then with the bread crumbs. In a wok, heat some oil and fry the balls till golden brown and serve hot with black tea. This is a good breakfast or you can eat as a snack.
Serve with Tomato Oambal.
Have a great weekend ahead folks!
Coming up next: Roundup for AWED: Middle Eastern!
Enjoi..
Siri
As T.E. Lawrence in 'Seven Pillars of Wisdom' says -
"There are dreamers, but not all human beings dream equally. Some are dreamers of the night, who in the dusty recesses of their mind dream and wake in the morning to find it was just vanity. But the Dreamers of the Day are dangerous people because they act their dreams into reality with open eyes."
Never ever underestimate the value of your night dreams for problem solving and creative approaches to your situation. And, by all means, keep dreaming during the day. I usually tap into those recurring thoughts and ideas that have followed me for years now!.. and am sure will be become a reality soon!..:)
I strongly believe that - If you can't dream it, it won't happen. Success doesn't sneak up on us. It starts as a dream that we combine with a clear plan of action! Join me.. become a 'Dreamer of the Day'.. and watch ur success soar!!!
...even though I was 'day dreaming', I didn't forget to cook for by dear friend - Bhags RCI event, featuring North Eastern Cuisine. I must confess, I had absolutely no clue about what was the food like of the people of 'Seven Sisters of India'.
'googling' didn't help me much.. but I managed to whip up a yummy breakfast/snack entree from Nagaland - Egg Shoap!
Egg Shoap
_______
Adapted from here.
Serves 4
Ingredients:
2 medium Potatoes, boiled and peeled
2 Eggs, boiled and peeled
1 Onion, finely chopped
1-2 chopped Green chillies
1 tsp Coriander powder
1/2 tsp Cumin powder
1/4 tsp Turmeric
Salt to taste
Bread crumbs
1 beaten Egg
Oil for frying
Preparation:
Mash potatoes along with the eggs. In a pan heat some oil and fry chopped onions along with green chillies. Fry till golden brown. Add salt,coriander, cumin and turmeric. Add the fried onions to mashed eggs and potato mixture. Make small balls of the egg-potato mixture.
Whisk the unboiled egg in a bowl. Coat the balls first with the egg and then with the bread crumbs. In a wok, heat some oil and fry the balls till golden brown and serve hot with black tea. This is a good breakfast or you can eat as a snack.
Serve with Tomato Oambal.
Have a great weekend ahead folks!
Coming up next: Roundup for AWED: Middle Eastern!
Enjoi..
Siri
wonderful recipe siri......hope all your dreams give you a right direction........even the day ones
ReplyDeleteThanks for the lovely entry
i love lobe love anything with eggs and you know that siri... and i love it when u pos something with eggs... u give me so many new ideas from the old bhurji and gravy.. will try this one soon...
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely egg recipe, Siri! Am bookmarking this. Nice entry for RCI.
ReplyDeletelooks so delicious...nice entry
ReplyDeleteI love the name of this recipe. Looks delicious too.
ReplyDeleteoh wow! i know for a fact my husband is going to love this!!
ReplyDeletethe name sure is catchy and I just have one word after seeing the pic - PERRRFECT!!! great job on ur entry siri!
ReplyDeletethe name sure is catchy and I just have one word after seeing the pic - PERRRFECT!!! great job on ur entry siri!
ReplyDeletewhat a delicious recipe, siri! ;)
ReplyDeleteThose balls are pretty and yummy Siri :)
ReplyDeleteYou came up with wonderful dish in the end though, looks authentic and yummy!:)
ReplyDeleteNice recipe siri. I have a surprise for you in my blog.
ReplyDeletethe balls with sauce looks yummy. lovely pics too..
ReplyDeleteVery eye-catching picture! Most tempting.
ReplyDeleteHi...I have something for you in my blog
ReplyDeleteThat looks perfect with a cup of tea :) Very new dish for me and name is so unique, thanks for sharing it:)
ReplyDeleteThats a lovely recipe with egg Siri..
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