Garam Masala
Basmati Rice Pilaf
Potato and Pea Samosas
Red Lentil Dal
Paneer
Palak Paneer
Cilantro-Mint Chutney
Tamarind Chutney
Naan
Mango Lassi
Everything turned out perfect. I feel pretty confident that I could make most of the things again at home. The ones I think I might need to practice on my own family with first are the Tamarind Chutney, and the Samosas. The Samosa dough seemed a little tricky, but at least I've played with it now, so I know what it's suppose to end up like. I just don't do as well with recipes that turn out a little different each time, as this dough I guess does.
If you live in the Denver area, check out Generous Servings. They have a lovely coffee shop, with fresh made from scratch pastries (hard to find these days), and then you can peek into the kitchen where they do cooking classes next door. The bar of the coffee shop looks into a long wall of windows into the kitchen, so you can watch them making pastries, teaching a class, or the owners of the cupcake shop next door (who rent kitchen space from them) making their cupcakes. Better yet, sign up for a class! You can take one on your own as I did, and meet some fabulous new people who are also foodies, or you can get a few friends together and they will teach a private class for you. They have everything from High Altitude Baking, to Knife Skills, to Ethiopian. You can't go wrong.
3 comments:
lom76I love panak paneer! What a great class! And cool info on the tamarind. Do you wear an apron at home when you cook?
Me too. I do wear an apron if I'm cooking a full meal, or something from scratch. I love 'em.
I just bought 2 mangos, have some yougurt in the fridge, and hopefully I'll get around to making this for lunch. MMMMM... I'll let you know what I thought.
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