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Leek and feta omelette with sumac
Omelettes are comfort food for me. On these lazy evenings, a great omelette, cooked in olive oil, is what I crave, simple and elegant. However, growing up eating tese on the streets of India, I have never got used to the "white omelette", I like them caramelised and crisp. This is a simple omelette with elegant flavours. Leeks add a subtle note to the eggs, and the feta adds a creamy sharpness. The topping of liberal sumac is what makes this dish special. The tartness balance

kzafarullah
May 232 min read
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Black long pepper-garlic shrimp
Long black pepper is an ancient spice, most commonly known as Indian long pepper or pippali. It is from the plant Piper longum, and is related to the common round black pepper. History tells us it was the primary pepper used by the Greeks and Roman, making its way from India over long and dangerous trade routes. It was exorbitantly priced because of this. The molecule that we taste as peppery is called piperine. This molecule seems sharper and stronger in long black pepper b

kzafarullah
May 182 min read
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Andhra broad bean stir-fry (Chikkudukaya vepudu)
Indian broad beans are commonly found across India, and are a favourite. They are seen as huge piles at the market or at a vegetable grocer, and shoppers gather around to pick out the most tender beans. They are also called papdi in Gujarat, Bakla in Bengali, Avarakkai in Tamil, and Kadale kayi in Kannada. Vepudu is a specific cooking technique from Andhra Pradesh, similar to Asian stir-fry. But it differs in that water is usually added to the wok to blanch the vegetables. Th

kzafarullah
May 152 min read
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