I follow and read many inspiring food writers. Through them, I learn how to find the right words and express my feelings and various food experiences. One of them is Judith Jones and she once said - "One of great virtues of cooking for oneself, you have only yourself to please. If a dish isn't quite right, you'll eat it anyway and improve on it next time". But, what if the dish turns out so good that you are tempted to write almost immediately on the blog, share with others so that they can make some too!. For my Saturday lunch last week, I made some Garlic Tostones with rice & beans, ate alone, all by myself. It was just perfect, mopping the last bit of beans with a crispy fried plantain tostone. From the moment I bookmarked it and to the point I ate the first bite, I was fascinated and eager to try the combination. These little munchies were all that it promised - simple-to-make-crispy-pleasure-bombs. Ok, I will STOP right here. :-) Read on and get the recipe.
Previously On VeganMoFo 2014 -
Day 1 | No Grind Chutney with Gongura (Sorrel) Leaves
Day 2 | Moongachi Bhaaji | Whole Green Gram and Potato Curry with Koli Masala
Day 1 | No Grind Chutney with Gongura (Sorrel) Leaves
Day 2 | Moongachi Bhaaji | Whole Green Gram and Potato Curry with Koli Masala
Since VeganMoFo has started, some have written to me asking what is my usual setup for food photography. True to its name, one Lazy Libran I am. The setup is kept minimal for a simple reason that I don't get much time during the day to pursue my penchant for photographing in natural light. Usually, you will find me running around from kitchen to main room and back with camera dangerously swinging around my neck. Hence, here is my secret - our dining table chair (or a wooden stool), a black cloth underneath, few blog props and a white foam board (as a reflector)!.
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The beautiful wooden spoons you see in the picture, on the left were given to me by Lataji, as a gift. Don't they look beautiful?
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This looks so interesting. I never had plantains but I´ve been meaning to try. Happy vegan mofo :)
ReplyDeleteBeen wanting to make tostones since the time I saw them on Pinterest now that I have seen your post I m more than convinced looks scrummy siri
ReplyDeleteFried plantains are ridiculously good. When I studied abroad in Costa Rica, fried plantains were one of my favorite things to eat. Plus, the combination of plantain with rice and beans...perfect! Great post :-)
ReplyDelete-Rachel
anything that includes rice and beans is a winner!
ReplyDeleteso tempting meal.. love this double fried raw garlicky banana
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