Coconut Chicken Curry
This curry will transport you to paradise, aka, the Seychelles. A classic Seychellois chicken curry, with tender meat, warming spices and creamy rich gravy.
Crunchy Beans with Curry Leaf, Mustard Seeds and Coconut
You love bombay mix, but you’re looking for a homemade, healthy and satiating snack. This is for you.
Garlicky Prawns in Red Kaffir Coconut Sauce and Morning Glory
I’ve been brainstorming a prawn recipe for so long. After being inspired by Thai cuisine, I came up with this beautiful dish, full of well loved Thai ingredients.
Tuna Croquettes (Fishcakes)
These tuna croquette are a staple recipe in my households. Perfectly spiced, the curry leaves bring that extra umph you don’t usually get, and made with pantry/freezer ingredients. They are wonderful.
Cod Tacos with Lime Crema and Charred Pineapple Salsa
This meal makes me feel like I should be on a sunny beach with a cocktail living carefree. It’s slightly sweet, spicy, buttery, and fresh. Everything you want to eat to make you escape out of lockdown.
Cabbage, Carrot, Tuna Stir Fry
Very quick, easy and simple tuna side dish to make. Uses everything you should already have in your pantry.
Coconut Dal Potato Curry
This coconut dal potato curry is unlike any veggie curry i’ve ever made. The blend of spices create a nutty aroma and the tempered spices you add at the end really take things to another level. This is a great dish to make whenever you have a hankering for curry.
Tomato Red Lentil Soup
Tomato soup is one of the most well known soups out there, with this recipe i use red split peas, as well as some spices to create something a little difference, but still reminiscent to the simple og tomato soup.
Kitchen Staples- Herbs & Spices
Kitchen staples- herbs & spices. 10 spices, 5 herbs to help you bring flavour to your dishes. Get to know them and start creating your own signature blends.
Turmeric Mylk
I would never say no to turmeric mylk… unless it cost money. Over the years I have perfected my ultimate cup, I love mine slightly spicy from the ginger, and all the hints of cardamom, cloves, cinnamon etc… lingering after I’ve drunk it.
Mung Bean Dal
On a cold rainy day in summer, all I could think about was the Dishoom house black dal. After months of not eating it I had completely forgotten how it tasted, but I decided to go along with my gut and create a dish inspired by it. I don’t mean to brag, but the end result has changed my view on the Dishoom dish.. I think it’s way better- different, but still reminiscent of the OG dish.
Chickpea & Veg Coconut Curry
This chickpea coconut stew is the most versatile, and seasonal-less dish you can make. Because of it’s delicate flavours the stew can be eaten in summer as well as in winter, adding whatever seasonal hard veg you may have.
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