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| Blog Name: |
The Singing Chef |
| Url: |
http://chefatwork.blogspot.com |
| Language: |
English |
| Topics: |
food, drink, life |
| Description: |
This is a food blog that chronicles my experiments with food. The major focus areas are Mangalorean Saraswat Vegetarian cuisine, Tamil Iyengar cuisine, baking and other Indian and Global cuisines. The underlying theme is simple recipes. |
| Popularity: |
100 Followers |
Beetroot Patties
I have a colleague and cabmate, S, who has a colleague and best friend, D. D's mother is, like my colleague P's mother, an excellent cook. Since I leave for work very early, and since I cook our breakfast and lunch in the morning before leaving for work, I end up eating breakfast at work because there just isn't any time. Very often, S and D have their breakfast at the same time in the office ca
Tried & Tasted: Chickpea Salad
I have been having so many problems with blogger of late that I don't even know where to start. This seems to be the cooking season and I see new recipes, new resolutions and absolutely finger licking yummy food everywhere I look. I had lost my inspiration to cook in between and found comfort in the dal-roti-rice-sabzi routine. My new cab route leaves me with 3-4 hours of time to spare, d
Senaikkizhangu Karumadhu (Yam Saute)
I've talked often about how I eat everything, all fruits and vegetables and all kinds of foods without exception. There are some things I know I like and there are some things I like simply because my dear brother, H, couldn't stand them. The opposite of this also held true for quite a while. I didn't "like" lady's finger simply because he loved it. Yam was (and still is) the one vegetable he
Maida Polo (Dosa)
It is a known fact that I love upma for breakfast. What I really love about upma is the ease with which the dish is ready. My real favourite has to be the Indian pancake variety: Dosa, Uttapam, Pole, Doddak, etc. When we visited Bombay last month, I woke up early by force of habit (even though I was on vacation). That gave me some time in the kitchen with my aunt. This aunt has be
Pumpkin and Tomato Soup
When I started blogging, I don't think I had even tasted Pumpkin Soup. Pumpkin was best used in sambar or vathal kuzhambu. I didn't think very much of this vegetable. Amma used to make a typ
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