Monday, December 12, 2022

Easy Malaysian Devil Curry Recipe

Tender chicken and potato pieces coated in a thick, spiced curry, enhanced with vinegar and sweet soy sauce.
(Updated Version)

Devil Curry, also known as "Debel Curry," has Portuguese origins and is widely enjoyed in Sri Lankan, Goan, and among the Malaysian Eurasian community. This rich, fiery red curry is crafted using a blend of spices, vinegar, and soy sauce. The choice of meat can vary, with options like beef, prawns, or chicken. Over time, I have created numerous variations of Devil Curry (EASY DRUMSTICK EGG CURRY), experimenting with different ingredients and combinations, including mutton, with and without potatoes.

Monday, September 26, 2022

Easy Drumstick Egg Curry Recipe

Drumsticks and boiled eggs in a thick, spicy curry made with aromatic spices, yogurt, and curry leaves.
What a combination - drumsticks (moringa fruits or murungakkai sticks) and boiled eggs. All simmered in a spicy curry that tantalizes your taste buds with every mouthful, Aha! Is drumstick egg curry one of your favorites too? Maybe I shouldn’t assume, but this dish is truly a delight to your food senses. And the best part? You don’t need a million ingredients to whip it up. Budget-friendly cooking can be just as delicious, especially with yogurt enhancing the spices and elevating the curry’s flavors. Come on, let’s cook. 

Tuesday, August 23, 2022

Best Mango Curry recipe - Vegetarian

Indian thick curry made with sun-dried mangoes, potatoes, shallots, garlic, curry leaves, and drizzled with gingerly oil.
No, no, not just another mango curry with green mangoes. This one’s special - a classic, heritage mango curry made with sun-dried mangoes. Back in the day, instead of letting mangoes rot, people sliced and sun-dried them, preserving their goodness. 

These sun-dried mango pieces bring a unique depth to the curry. Alongside them are potatoes, spices, curry leaves, and a drizzle of Indian sesame oil to honor the heritage of Indian cooking.

Friday, July 15, 2022

Balinese Fish Sambal & Ikan Masak Merah

Back in 2009, I had the pleasure of spending six unforgettable days in Bali. This island, with its rich culture and history, left me spellbound. Years later, when I returned to Indonesia (YOGYAKARTA THE KICKOFF & SURAKARTA HEARTBEAT), my passion for Indonesian cuisine led me to savor a variety of dishes to my heart’s content. While Indonesian cuisine share some similarities with Malaysian Malay cuisine, particularly in the use of sambal - a fiery blend of fresh or red chilies, shallots, garlic, ginger, and tangy tamarind or lime juice - Indonesian sambal has its own unique charm. My sambal recipe also includes terasi (belacan) for an extra layer of depth.

Tuesday, June 14, 2022

Easy Carrot Yogurt Salad Recipes

A mix of grated carrot, yogurt, chopped garlic, onion, coriander leaves, and olive oil.
The bright orange vegetable - are we talking about carrots? Affordable, packed with nutrients, and perfect for snacking. Carrots bring a wonderful touch to soups, stir-fries, and curries. But nothing beats a simple carrot yogurt salad. They offer a double or triple punch of health benefits, and the best part? They’re incredibly easy to make. Let me share a Turkish version, along with an Indian option - choose one or love both for different occasions. 

Saturday, March 19, 2022

Shivan Panching & Sri Marathandavar Temples

While exploring sightseeing spots in Kuantan (KUANTAN COASTAL WONDERS) I discovered the Shivan Temple in Gua Charas Panching, which led to an unexpectedly profound journey. We parked at the base of the hill, where the ascent up a steep, uneven stairway tested our resolve. My friends, initially skeptical and grumbling about the difficulty, were reluctantly drawn onward by our determination to reach the temple. The drive to the foothill was equally challenging, with its bumpy, rocky terrain (VARANASI SACRED GANGES, MADURAI SPIRITUAL INSIGHTS, KERALA TEMPLE & KATAGARAMA TEMPLE). 

Thursday, March 17, 2022

Kuantan: Coastal Wonders and Tasty Eats

Visiting Kuantan (SULTAN AHMAD SHAH MOSQUE) is incomplete without exploring its stunning beaches, known for their mesmerizing natural beauty. These beaches are a favorite among Malaysians from various regions, especially during weekends, public holidays, and school breaks. They also attract tourists from around the globe.

With the beaches already on my mind, we made our way to one of these scenic spots. I can't pinpoint the exact location, as there were no signboards, but the experience was unforgettable. The blue waters were simply breathtaking, and just gazing at them felt incredibly fulfilling (KUALA PENYU TRANQUIL NATURE & CAPE TOWN NATURAL STUNNER).

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