I saw and I made it. Almost immediately and it rarely ever happens.
You see, one of the many weekly chores I do every Sunday is to dedicate an hour or so devouring on the many luscious cookbooks I own. I want to make best use of them by cooking atleast few of the recipes. There are many beautiful ones which use simple, everyday ingredients waiting to be explored. But, time is the real evil here. Wish I had a life where I can lazily wake up whenever I want, find a pantry full of ingredients (without the pain of going for shopping), a basket full of garden fresh vegetables, waiting to be chopped and all I have to do is take a book out from my book shelf, cook and eat! Sigh! that's just a dream. I know.
Instead, I wake up 5:30-6 AM every morning, freshen up, make my cup of tea to gear up for the day, make breakfast + lunch, get ready and show up for a full day of 9 to 5 work. Just like you, I look forward for a Friday on a Monday, heck what am I saying. I loook forward for a Friday, every day of the week. :-)
Its only on a Sunday, I make some time to browse through with a hope to stumble upon simple recipes which will make our mundane meals, a tad bit exciting. During one such "browsings", I bookmarked this "Gravied Drumstick" recipe from my favorite cookbook - "Sukham Ayu". It is so simple and so much fun to squeeze the tangy, succulent drumstick pulp from the middle. Yep, that's my favorite part.
Enjoy!
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looks so tempting Siri. Nice dish.
ReplyDeleteHow are you doing? Long time.
Hi Uma, Such a coincidence that I was thinking about just few days ago. :-) I am doing good and thanks so much for stopping by.
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What exactly are the drumsticks? A vegetable? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHi Shaeleen, drumstick is a vegetable used in South Asian cooking. These are cut into pieces and boiled until soft. The outer part is very fibrous and discarded. Its the inner, juicy pulp that tastes great. For more info - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moringa_oleifera
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Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI wish your dream comes true and please wish me the same. Love drumstick in any form. Can't wait to try this.
ReplyDeletenice curry remind me of my mums curry.. Super shots
ReplyDeletewow what a coincident just posted a similar recipe like this in my blog and ur drumstick still looks yum very nic.
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