Semma, Adda Indian Canteen, Dhamaka and Rowdy Rooster, all in New York City, plus, opening later this year, Kebabwala and Masalawala. What He’s Known For: Real-deal regional-Indian dishes prepared ...
Calcutta’s location on the banks of the River Hooghly, a tributary of the mighty River Ganges, means it has always been a city to which traders came from around the world with goods, and in which some ...
Fry onion, ginger and garlic in a large pan with a little oil until softened then add curry paste and chilli and cook for 2 minutes. (If curry paste is unavailable, substitute with 1 table¬spoon ...
The tail end of winter is tough for cooking. Lingering cold demands comfort food, but we’re feeling bogged down after all those bowls of chili and mac and cheese. A perfect compromise: this spicy fish ...
The best way to enjoy bombil or Bombay Duck is to shallow fry it with rava or semolina and serve it with dal and steamed rice. Crispy, deep-golden Bombay Duck add a satisfying crunch to the weekend ...
This versatile dish, courtesy of Capt. Andy Ford, combines a punchy coconut-curry sauce with fragrant saffron rice and steamed vegetables. This recipe pairs perfectly with Tito’s Handmade Vodka Pocket ...
Let the record show: This is the recipe that broke my salmon dependency. In my defense, I didn’t mean to limit my cooking to just one fish. But fatty, flavorful salmon is delicious and pretty easy to ...
One of my favourite ways to share new recipes with you is when my DMs blow up after I casually post something in my Instagram stories. The other night, I made a simple fish curry, posted a picture, ...
Sindhi cuisine is all about bold flavours and comfort food, and there are so many recipes that people cannot stop talking about. Image Credit: Pexels Sindhi fish curry is super simple to make at home.
Watching certain dishes get cooked in the traditional way can often be a rewarding experience. Recently, an Instagram reel showing the village-style recipe for anchovy fish curry captivated many ...
Q: Just out of curiosity: Do you think I can substitute a pound of fish for the chicken in the “Curried Anything” recipe? (“Back in the kitchen,” Chicago Tribune, Feb. 15, 2012). I’m concerned about ...