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    Goan Neureos recipe

    December 26, 2011 by Helene Dsouza 15 Comments

    Goan Neuros Cookies

    We are in the middle of the Christmas celebrations, still enjoying the festivities with gorgeous food and our relatives and friends. It didn't snow, well, not that we expected (we are in the tropics), the weather has been lovely, warm and sunny the last days. Christmas is always more a quiet time, the new year is more like a storm. It has always been like that and … [Read more...]

    Goan Vodde and Angel Ribs Cookies

    December 23, 2011 by Helene Dsouza 11 Comments

    Goan Vodde Cookies

    Tomorrow is already Christmas! I am actually realizing the speed of time now only and I am starting to panic. So much happening around so much is left to be done but the time is too short. I guess most of us are experiencing "The Christmas rush". I stumbled through the TV channels yesterday late night and came across Nigellas Christmas show. Usually, I don't get … [Read more...]

    Goan Kulkule and Nankatai Cookies

    December 21, 2011 by Helene Dsouza 16 Comments

    Nankatai Cookies with colorful sugar decoration

    We are in the Christmas season, preparing cooking and baking for a merry Christmas at home to enjoy with our loved ones and the ones we care for. Advent is the time of the year when we realize to the other year is over and that time seems to be passing away, remembering the good and bad times. Goa celebrates Christmas with their traditions, their own way. That's the … [Read more...]

    Bora Berry: Jujube Date

    December 16, 2011 by Helene Dsouza 22 Comments

    Bora Berries in a basket

    It took me 4 years to discover certain fruits, and the Bora berry was one of them. When you come to Goa for a vacation, you end up mostly on the beach hanging out or partying. Your head is all over the place, you get Sussegad and dreamy, enjoying the sun and culture. I was definitely not a foodie when I first landed in Goa, we'll back then I was enjoying my … [Read more...]

    Strawberry Passion Fruit Jam Recipe

    December 14, 2011 by Helene Dsouza 7 Comments

    Strawberry Passion Fruit Jam close up

    I love the process of making my own Jam. The reasons are numerous, and it is proof that anybody can make jam. As a child, I thought it was a lot of work and time-consuming. Jam culture is deeply rooted in our family, so my mum would cook a huge batch of different fruit jams every year. Strawberry jam is a favorite at home. They are the first fruits to be … [Read more...]

    Quail Egg Salad Recipe

    December 12, 2011 by Helene Dsouza Leave a Comment

    Quail Egg Salad

    Have you ever tried Quail eggs? These miniature eggs are truly natures gift, loaded with healthy nutrients and well appreciated for its dietary qualities. Our Ancestors knew back then its benefits and used the eggs to fight and prevent numerous allergies, illnesses, and health conditions. Not only the eggs, but the Quail meat is utilized and relished until today … [Read more...]

    Breakfast Poha Recipe

    December 7, 2011 by Helene Dsouza Leave a Comment

    Breakfast Poha Recipe

    Phovu, pronounced Fo, is a typically celebrational sweet from around Goa. It reminds me of Müsli, for the choice of ingredients is similar to that, just the Indian way, with rice flakes, Jaggery, Coconut, and Raisins. Sounds simple enough and quick to prepare. I completely adore this sweet too, especially for breakfast, it gives a boost for the day. I thought I would … [Read more...]

    Pan-Fried Spiced Bombay Duck Fish (Bombil)

    December 2, 2011 by Helene Dsouza 4 Comments

    bombil fish

    A homemade bombay duck recipe prepared with fresh fish. This fish is briefly dried and then pan cooked in oil with spices. 📕 What is Bombay Duck? Bombay duck, also called Bombil or Bummalo or Bombay dak in Western India, is a small fish with a large jaw. They are called that way because their habitat is the Mumbai area, and they are also native to the Gujarat and … [Read more...]

    Sapodilla Fruit Smoothie

    November 30, 2011 by Helene Dsouza 5 Comments

    Sapodilla Fruit Smoothie homemade in a bottle

    My sapodilla fruit smoothie prepared with fresh sapodillas, aka chikoo, chiku, sapote/sapota fruit. This smoothie tastes like a fruity caramel, and this recipe includes milk. I show you how to use this tropical fruit in this recipe. Sapodilla is that brown inconspicuous round oval fruit the size of an egg, which you might have encountered on your travel to … [Read more...]

    Iceberg Salad with Thousand Island Dressing

    November 18, 2011 by Helene Dsouza Leave a Comment

    Iceberg Salad with Thousand Island Dressing top down view

    Actually, salads are supposed to be “the health food”, light, without fats, easy to digest, perfect for the conscious careful eater. That all is true, as long as you choose the right dressing. My experience is the tastier the dressing, the naughtier the calories and the more you will curse the oh so amazing salad you had that day in your favorite restaurant. Yes, live … [Read more...]

    Classic French Toast Recipe

    November 16, 2011 by Helene Dsouza Leave a Comment

    French Toast

    Now you can make fancy french toast at home anytime! Here is a classic recipe for you with crystal clear instructions to make this deliciously flavored breakfast toast that is soft on the inside and crispy on the outside. 📕 What is it? French Toast is a popular breakfast or dessert prepared with bread, milk, and egg. The French variation is better known as … [Read more...]

    Goan Fish Curry Rice with fried Mackerels, pumpkin bhaji & Aubergine Pickle

    September 20, 2011 by Helene Dsouza 4 Comments

    Goan Fish Curry Rice with sauteed vegetable bhaji

    Fish Curry Rice is considered the Goans traditional dish, cooked and prepared in every household, poor and rich. Mackerels are the most common fish eaten with rice and curry, for one it is a cheaper fish, easy to clean with fewer fish bones, and a very tasty one indeed. Fish curry and rice are prepared nearly every day in local houses and most of the time extras such as … [Read more...]

    Soursop Fruit (Guanabana)

    September 15, 2011 by Helene Dsouza 85 Comments

    guanabana fruit

    Today I wanted to share an exotic fruit with you, the soursop fruit. 📕 What is the Soursop fruit? Soursop, also known as guanabana, graviola, or Brazilian pawpaw, is a tropical fruit with a green leathery and spiky skin, making it look like a plump little dragon. It is related to the custard apple and has a similar texture. Behind the rough facade hides … [Read more...]

    How to peel and devein fresh Shrimp

    August 18, 2011 by Helene Dsouza Leave a Comment

    a bunch of prawns photo

    I show you how to deshell and devein raw and fresh shrimp. This applies to small and large ones. You won't need special kitchen tools for this. 🔪 Why clean shrimp? Shrimp need to be cleaned for food safety reasons and because the shell isn't edible. When someone says they are cleaning a shrimp (or prawn), they mean to say that they are removing the head, shell, … [Read more...]

    One Pot Brown Lentil Sausage Recipe

    August 8, 2011 by Helene Dsouza Leave a Comment

    One Pot Brown Lentil Sausage

    Lentils are full of healthy benefits, easy to cook and a tasty way to enrich your daily meal plan. I will show you today how to make a simple delicious brown lentil pot with sausage. … [Read more...]

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