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  • Posted on September 19, 2020September 19, 2020

Masoor Dal Pakora (Red Lentils Fritters)

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Keema Matar- simple no-gimmicks home food. No fancy ingredients- just the usual onion, ginger, garlic and dry roasted spices made at home to give that amazing burst of multilayered flavor. Green peas adds some fiber to the dish and is best served with pau which was also homemade. Some days more fuss is made with food than other days. There are days when no cooking happens cos Mum’s kitchen is closed and that’s ok. But not today 😍 Do you cook everyday or do you take a break? #sarchakra #keemacurry
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What is the one ingredient you use the most in your kitchen? For me it is tomatoes- fresh ripe tomatoes. Garlic does follow closely but I use tomatoes nearly everyday I cook, in at least one if not more recipes. Tomatoes are rich in nutrients like vitamin C, folate, potassium, vitamin K as well as antioxidants including beta carotene and lycopene. Although there are different varieties of tomatoes like plum, heirloom, beefsteak, Campari, brandywine, pear tomatoes etc., I don’t have a special preference. However I do have just a little extra love for the aesthetic beauty of cherry tomatoes on the vine, especially in pasta dishes . For soups and curries I mostly use Roma or plum tomatoes, for salads grape tomatoes work so well and so forth. What can you use tomatoes for - dips, salads, sauces, salsa, pasta, sandwiches, bruschettas, soups, as a snack, on pizzas, in pies, in cocktails, for grilling, roasting, pickling and even in beauty. Did you know tomatoes are an excellent astringent and soothes your skin in acne or sunburn? What is your favorite way to use a tomato? #sarchakra #tomatoes
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