Cabbage Stir Fry Recipe

This cabbage stir fry recipe is one of the best and simple side dishes you could whip up on a busy night! It's full of Indian flavors and you get a bite of freshness each time! 

Cabbage Stir Fry Recipe

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Growing up, I used to hate cabbage! I mean seriously was there anything worse than coming home to your mom whipping up a plate of cabbage.... Nope. It was awful.Fast forward about 30 years and now it's one of my favorite Indian side dishes! If you need any convincing that this is indeed a delicious vegetarian side dish, MY KIDS ARE OBSESSED! They love having this to pair with KEEMA CURRY during the week. It adds a bit of crunch to the meal and lightens a dense meal.Still don't believe me? My super duper extra picky husband even likes it! Now, I don't think I will be converting my family to vegetarians anytime soon, but serve this with a tasty Indian main dish and you have one happy family! [amd-yrecipe-recipe:46]

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Weddings and Comfort Food

IMG_1701This week has been full of wedding planning for our family. My cousin got married yesterday which meant a lot of our family got together. I love big events like this because family trickles in from everywhere. We have a pretty big family and we don't live as close together as we'd all like. IMG_7041If any of you have thrown a big family event, you know it's busy, busy, busy. Everyone was running around the day of the wedding, while the boys and I stayed home. Liam was in the wedding and we decided to keep them home and tried to stick to their routine as much as possible. IMG_6988Realizing it could be a stressful morning, I tried to think of something comforting I could do for everyone. So, what did I do? I made chicken curry and coconut green beans! It's by far my families favorite meal and it was perfect. Here are a few of our other favorite dishes. Here is our favorite rice dish, beef dish, lentil dish, snack, and dessert

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Pappu Recipe

At what temperature do you send your kids out to your sprinkler or kiddie pool? I lived in California for about ten years and swimming weather there is completely different than swimming weather here. There it would be at least 90 before you'd even consider swimming. Here in the beautiful Pacific Northwest... Well, it was 70 today and my kids were outside in the sprinkler and pool. Crazy?  Yes, but they loved it and I know countless other kids were doing the same thing here. IMG_2305 IMG_2307We also made some yummy pappu! Which was also one of the very first Indian dishes I learned how to make. It is a delicious lentil dish that you serve with rice. It's easy to make and everyone I have ever made it for loves it. Do you want to know another great thing about this dish??? It's gluten free! I have a few lovely friends and family members that are gluten free and this is a go to dish when they come over. Their are a few different variations of this dish. The one I make was taught to me by Joel's dad.IMG_2325Ingredients:2 dry red chilies (you can also use red pepper flakes if it's all you have)1/4 an onion chopped2 tbs butter 3 tbs olive oil1 tbs black mustard seeds1 cup lentils (I use urad daal)1 chopped tomato1 tsp turmeric1 tsp chili powder4-6 cloves of garlic diced finely5 cups of water1 tsp salt1 tsp cumin seedsIMG_2333Directions:Wash your lentils. Put the lentils in a bowl and fill it with water. Use your hands to mix it all around. Strain the water and repeat until the water is clear.In a medium sized pot, combine your water, onions, turmeric, chili powder, and lentils. Cook on medium/high heat. Cook the lentils until they're soft. Next, use an emersion blender or an actual blender. Blend all the ingredients until smooth. Your mixture should be the thickness of a good hearty tomato soup. Put the mixture back in the pot and keep it on low. In a separate small pot, heat your oil, butter, and garlic on medium heat. Once the oil starts to bubble add your dry chilies,cumin seeds, and mustard seeds. Turn it to medium low and stir. The garlic cooks quickly so you want to make sure you are watching. When the mixture turns golden, add it to your lentil mixture. Add some salt and your tomatoes.Cook on low for about 20 minutes and serve with rice. 

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Chicken Tikka Masala Recipe

IMG_1156Here it is... The recipe you have all been waiting for!You may have thought you had tried the best Indian food out there, but unless you have had this dish you were sadly mistaken. This is the BEST!We moved to Washington about a year ago and introduced my family to this dish. Let's just say we had it every day for about three months! It's also super simple to make.

Chicken Tikka Masala Recipe

Ingredients:

1 lb of diced chicken breasts2 small cans of tomato paste2 garlic cloves2-3 tbs olive oil or ghee1 Shan chicken tikka bbq packet1 tbs methi leaves1-2 tsp chili powder1-2 cups of plain yogurt1/2 quart heavy whipping creamoptional- extra yogurt, basmati rice, naan

Directions:

Dice up your chicken and add your chicken, 1/2 of your Shan packet, and enough yogurt to coat all of the chicken. Put the chicken in the fridge and let it marinate overnight or for about 3 hours.IMG_1133IMG_1137Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees.Put your chicken on a deep cookie sheet and spread it out so chicken isn't on top of each other. Place it in the oven until your chicken is cooked through.IMG_1139Heat a pan on medium low heat. Add in the olive oil and diced garlic.When the garlic starts changing colors, after about 5 minutes, add in the tomato paste, methi leaves, and chili powder. Constantly stir so it won't burn. If it starts to get too hot, turn it down to low. Cook for about 10 minutes.Slowly add in the heavy cream, while stirring. You want to make sure you keep a deep orange color to the base. Turn the sauce to the lowest setting. When the chicken is done, add it to your sauce.IMG_1149IMG_1152IMG_1155The left over sauce on your cookie sheet is heaven. DO NOT THROW IT AWAY! In our house, my husband calls it Man Sauce. It has an extra kick to it. You can add it to the sauce and chicken mixture or keep it in a small bowl for people that like the heat to add to their dish.Serve this with rice and or naan.IMG_1156

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