Wednesday, February 24, 2021

Water Spinach Salad Vegetarian - Indonesian Style

Salad made with blanched water spinach, chilies, shallots, fried pounded coconut, lime juice, palm sugar & salt.
Water spinach, known as kangkung in Indonesia and Malaysia, is a leafy green veggie commonly stir-fried or added to fried rice. In Indonesia, I enjoyed it in a salad. As a fan of Indonesian cuisine, water spinach salad - known as Urap Kangkung Jawa or simply urab kangkong - delights my palate (MOUNT MERAPI JEEP TOUR). 

 

Back home, I’ve experimented with making it in various styles, including a vegetarian version. It’s a simple yet flavorful dish that involves blanching the water spinach. For the kerisik (grated and pan-fried coconut), store-bought versions make cooking easy (YOGYAKARTA WONDERS & TASTES). 

Monday, February 15, 2021

Palak Paneer: Spinach with Indian Cottage Cheese

Unlike tofu, paneer or Indian cottage cheese is something I cook only once in a while. When making a dish with paneer, it’s the convenience of buying rather than making it at home. Honestly, I don’t see the need to go through the process of making paneer when Indian grocers offer so many choices. Buying and cooking saves a lot of time.

Monday, January 25, 2021

Chinese Chill Cashew Veggie Stir-Fry: Two Crunchy Recipes

No matter how many times I've attempted to master Chinese-style stir-fried veggies, the results have been less than stellar. Sure, they’re edible, but they lack that restaurant-quality crunch and flavor. Ever wondered why? Here’s the secret: in Chinese restaurants (CHINESE HERBAL SOUP), vegetables are stir-fried over blazing high heat, a technique known as "wok hei" or "the breath of the wok." This involves constant stirring and tossing, which imparts a distinctive flavor and keeps the veggies crisp. They also use large cast iron woks and the right seasonings to achieve this perfection.

This is why the stir-fried veggies you savor at Chinese restaurants or mixed rice stalls maintain their delightful crunchiness.

Tuesday, January 5, 2021

Ponnanganni Keerai/Sessile Joyweed: Three Tasty Ways


In an era where healthy living is front and center, embracing nutritious home-cooked meals (MUGHLAI VEGETARIAN KORMA) is more crucial than ever. Growing your own food not only enhances your diet but also connects you with the earth. Yet, surprisingly, many people are too busy to indulge in urban gardening - even for something as simple as Ponnanganni Keerai, also known as Alternanthera Sessilis or Dwarf Copperleaf. This green, which thrives effortlessly from stems planted in soil or pots, is a perfect candidate for your home garden. The ones I’ve replanted are flourishing joyfully among my Zen garden’s veggies and herbs.

 

Nothing rivals the freshness of a home-harvested vegetable, even over Ayurvedic supplements claiming to deliver nature’s best.(VEGETARIAN BAYAM MASAK LEMAK). This raises a question: are Ayurvedic products truly 100% natural?

Monday, December 14, 2020

Easy Vegetable Kurma Recipe

Vegetable kurma curry served in a traditional Indian pot
With the rise of Indian stores, the abundance of spices and ready-made products has made cooking a breeze. Recently, I picked up a box of Mughlai spice mix and decided to whip up a Kurma curry. The recipe, conveniently printed on the box, allows for versatile vegetable options like potatoes, carrots, or beans.

The preparation is straightforward yet packed with flavor. Crispy fried shallots, crushed and added to the curry, lend a rich golden hue. Yogurt adds a creamy texture, while ghee imparts a nutty, caramelized depth. Prefer a milder taste? Simply adjust the chili levels to suit your palate.

 

I’ve named this recipe Easy Vegetable Kurma - a no-fuss way to savor bold and satisfying flavors.

Monday, December 7, 2020

Coconut Stew with Spinach (Bayam Masak Lemak)

Close-up of vegetarian bayam masak lemak, spinach and coconut milk stew

Coconut stew with spinach, or the longer version, coconut milk with spinach, is a popular dish enjoyed by people from various walks of life. There’s the Indian version, the Western version, and so on. How about a Malay version, known as Bayam Masak Lemak? Yes, that’s precisely the recipe I’m sharing today. It’s a vegetarian version, and the vibrant red and yellow hue comes from fresh turmeric and red chillies. Scented with lemongrass, these two herbs are staples in Malay cuisine (VEGETARIAN ASAM PEDAS). 

 

Vegetarian coconut stew with spinach, or Bayam Masak Lemak, is a dish that brings the warmth of thick, aromatic, and vibrant coconut milk with soft, tender spinach inside.

  Red spinach cooked with coconut milk, fresh turmeric, red chillies and lemongrass as thick creamy stew.

Ingredients

1 bunch spinach - washed, rinsed, leaves plucked, stems sliced

1 ½ cups thick coconut milk

2 turmeric leaves - sliced

3 tbsp oil

Salt to taste

Nava’s Zen organic spinach used in the vegetarian bayam masak lemak dish

For blending
1 large red onion
1 inch fresh turmeric
1 lemongrass
Fresh red chilies - as needed


Method:

Heat the oil in a pot over medium heat and add the blended/pounded ingredients. Fry until fragrant.

Pour in 1 cup of water and bring to a simmer.

Cooking the gravy paste for vegetarian bayam masak lemak in a pot

coconut milk stew before adding spinach in a pot

Add the prepared spinach and cook until wilted.
Pour in the coconut milk and add salt to taste. Simmer gently until the spinach is fully cooked and the flavors are well combined.
Turn off the heat and stir in the sliced turmeric leaf. 
Thick stew made with coconut milk, fresh turmeric, red chillies, and red spinach.

Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Chinese Herbal Pork Soup


Are you thinking, "An Indian lady cooking Chinese Herbal Pork Soup?" Yes, she does! I'm one of those Indians who loves pork, even though my husband doesn't. He doesn't mind me cooking it for myself. What's better than a Chinese soup packed with nourishment and goodness? Chinese Herbal Pork Soup sounds fabulous, don't you agree? Plus, it's super easy to cook. I usually use pre-packed herbs from the store, and wow, there are so many choices these days. Just pick your favorite, and let's cook up some soup! I also have a recipe for Chinese Pork Old Cucumber Soup, but let's start with this one - Chinese Herbal Pork Soup.

Thursday, August 13, 2020

Vegetarian Asam Pedas (Asam Pedas Sayur)

Vegetarian asam pedas beautifully presented in a bowl
Let's clear the air before we get cooking. People love to judge at first sight - some see me as a lady of leisure, a glamour queen, and the ultimate non-cook. After I got married, every time I walked into my in-laws' gatherings and mentioned cooking, I'd get sly smiles and those nasty, scrutinizing looks as if they were checking up on my culinary skills. Oh, the expressions on their faces - priceless! Apparently, my appearance didn't fit their cooking connoisseur checklist. How should a lady who cooks look? If only I resembled them, right? Weeeeeee!!

Tuesday, August 4, 2020

Tamarind Fried Fish/Ikan Goreng Asam Resep

Ikan goreng asam paired with a no-cook spicy soy dip

Have you tried Tamarind Fried Fish? It’s a fascinating dish where fish is soaked in tangy tamarind juice before being fried to perfection. If you love zesty flavors, this dish is a must-try. I’m a big fan of such vibrant tastes, and Tamarind Fried Fish, with its lively kick, hits the spot. Even if you’re not usually into zesty foods, pairing this fried fish with a spicy soy dip might just open your taste buds to new flavors (EASY FISH HEAD CURRY).

 

You can use any type of fish for this recipe. I’m featuring two varieties: torpedo scad (cencaru) and mackerel (kembung). Each type of fish (CRISPY FRIED PRAWNS) comes with its own unique dip, making both versions of this Tamarind Fried Fish equally delightful and easy to prepare.

Thursday, May 28, 2020

Egg Curry Recipes: Indian Style

Close-up of coconut milk egg potato curry in a pan
Something that I repeat regularly is that I love eggs. They sort of complete my meals. Enough said, I suppose, because I have nothing more to say about eggs, and today, eggs will be featured in curries. I will share with you two types of egg curries, both with potatoes. These recipes are nothing complicated - recipes with pantry-friendly ingredients.

Sunday, April 5, 2020

Surakarta (Solo): Heartbeat of Central Java

The final day of my 5-day, 4-night escapade has arrived (BOROBUDUR ETERNAL LEGEND & YOGYAKARTA REGAL WONDERS). Tomorrow morning, I’ll  be heading back to reality, back to the daily grind. As much as I'd love to keep traveling forever, the truth is, it's time to return home. But not before I embark on my last adventure in Surakarta, also known as Solo.

My day began with a delightful hotel buffet breakfast at Harper Mangkubumi. The spread was a feast for the senses, especially the array of local traditional dishes that tantalized my  taste buds. Satisfied and ready for the day, we set off  (COLOMBO DREAMS & SEOUL THROUGH MY EYES) for Surakarta.

Friday, April 3, 2020

Yogyakarta: Regal Wonders and Indonesian Tastes

It's time to talk about the buffet breakfast at Harper Mangkubumi, and trust me, you're in for a treat! I haven't yet introduced you to this culinary delight, and now is the perfect moment (JOGYAKARTA EXPOSURE). By now, you probably know how much I adore Indonesian cuisine and our local Malay Malaysian food. Oh, yes, please! The buffet breakfast at Harper Mangkubumi was a feast for the senses during my stay (COLOMBO DISCOVERY & NEW DELHI REVELATION). 

The variety was astounding, even featuring different Jamu concoctions, those traditional herbal drinks. Although I’m not a big eater and not usually a breakfast person, I couldn't resist sampling the array of dishes. Such a sensational meal, including the desserts that left me in awe. I know I'll miss this breakfast spread (HOKKAIDO WANDERLUST) once I leave, and I'm sure you'll agree with me after seeing it for yourself.

Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Jogyakarta: Authentic Indonesian Cuisine & Cultural Exposure

After an action-packed morning filled with thrilling adventures (MOUNT MERAPI JEEP TOUR), lunch was a much-anticipated respite. With a sparse breakfast and energy spent, I eagerly looked forward to a hearty meal. Finally (SEOUL THROUGH MY EYES & CHENNAI DISCOVERY) we arrived at Restaurant Timbul Roso, albeit a bit later than planned. The stunning rustic ambiance, highlighted by rich wood tones, made me feel as if I had walked into a luxurious home in Jogjakarta. I longed to sit outside amidst the mini nature jungle, but our group of four opted for the comfort (OSAKA SUNSETS) of the indoor dining area.

Monday, March 30, 2020

Mount Merapi Jeep Tour: Rugged Adventure

Adventure was calling, and I was ready to answer. The Mount Merapi Jeep Tour promised an experience (JOGYAKARTA TEMPLES) like no other, and while my previous travels had already seen their fair share of thrilling escapades (HOKKAIDO SNOW MOBILE & VARANASI GANGES), I was eager to see what this adventure had in store. As we arrived at the starting point, the sun blazed overhead, and the air was thick with dust. Grateful for my trusty scarf- a staple of my travel gear - I wrapped it around my face and prepared for the ride (CAPE TOWN SEAL ISLAND & PRETORIA MOMENTS). 

Mount Merapi, Indonesia's "Mountain of Fire," loomed majestically before us. This active volcano, near Yogyakarta on the island of Java, is infamous for its frequent and powerful eruptions that have shaped the surrounding landscape and the lives of local communities for centuries. Its fiery temperament has caused extensive damage and loss of life, yet it remains an integral part of the region's culture and spirituality. Those brave enough to hike its slopes are rewarded with breathtaking views and a profound appreciation for the raw power of nature.

Saturday, March 28, 2020

Yogyakarta: Temples, Traditions, and Tastes

Our day began at the crack of dawn in Borobudur (BOROBUDUR ETERNAL LEGEND), capturing the essence of our journey to Jogjakarta. This iconic site, the highlight of our trip, was just the beginning (SOUTH AFRICA PRETORIA MOMENTS) of our temple exploration in Central Java. A short 2 km trip brought us to Candi Pawon Temple, a lesser-known but equally fascinating Buddhist temple. This small yet impressive structure, believed to be a royal tomb, remains a mystery (MYANMAR FROM MAE SAI) as to who might be buried there.

Ucu Talapia Terbang & Kaklong Rock Kitchen (Jalan Bani)

(A video of my dining experience at Ucu Talapia Terbang & Kaklong Rock Kitchen, featuring traditional Malay dishes and an open-air setti...