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    Goan Egg Curry Recipe

    July 15, 2017 by Helene Dsouza 27 Comments

    One Pot Egg Masala

    I love this one pot Goan Egg curry recipe, it makes a comforting weeknight dinner meal! The Egg Curry is a 20-minute no-brainer and a flavorful Goan egg curry made with coconut. The best part is that you get to enjoy your curry, and you save time cleaning up in the kitchen. 📕 What is an Egg Curry Masala? Egg Curry Masala is a popular Curry in India and … [Read more...]

    No-Cook Red Currant Syrup Recipe

    July 10, 2017 by Helene Dsouza 13 Comments

    currant syrup and water

    Red currant syrup is a specialty from Austria and Southern Germany. We prepare this syrup when red currants are ripe, which is from mid-June to mid-July. Our technique is to not cook the berries. Instead, the red currants are left to infuse, which retains all delicate flavors, and the infusion is then bottled. TL;DR We have been making Red Currant syrup in … [Read more...]

    French Pork Crépinette Recipe

    July 6, 2017 by Helene Dsouza 20 Comments

    Easy Crépinette Recipe

    Crépinette is a flat meat sausage patty parcel wrapped in caul fat, so the difference to a regular sausage is that a crépinette is not wrapped in a casing. Pork meat wrapped in caul fat is a specialty from France and I'm sharing my mum's traditional recipe. 📕 What is Crépinette? A Crépinette is a parcel of meat, that can be made of pork, beef, lamb, or wild … [Read more...]

    Ginger Garlic Paste Recipe

    July 4, 2017 by Helene Dsouza 30 Comments

    Homemade Ginger Garlic Paste

    Ginger Garlic paste is an absolute must-have if you love Indian/Asian cuisines. Having the paste at hand saves time, especially when you’re preparing a dish from scratch, and it instantly adds a ton of flavor. 📕 What is it? Ginger Garlic paste is an essential tastemaker in most Indian recipes, especially curries and stir-fries. It’s an uncooked aromatic … [Read more...]

    Ajanta Caves

    May 27, 2017 by Exporter 6 Comments

    ajanta caves stone buddha

    The Ajanta Caves were lost to the world for almost 1500 years . Hidden behind the Western Ghat jungles of India, only the monkeys could call these breathtaking massive carved ancient caves their home. One fine day, about 200 years ago, a hunting of a tiger took place in these parts, with the British hunting party and a certain John Smith at the head. They … [Read more...]

    How to make Mango Pulp

    May 3, 2017 by Helene Dsouza 20 Comments

    How to make and store Mango Pulp + Mango Pulp Recipe Ideas and Uses [+Video]

    I make Mango Pulp when I have too many mangoes ripening way too fast. The fruit pulp of different Mangoes can be so useful even months after the harvesting season, plus the sweet mango pulp tastes great months later! So if you would rather not make Mango Jam to use up your mangoes, then try out this mango pulp recipe. 🥭 Mango Qualities This might … [Read more...]

    Infused Tulsi Tea with Fresh or Dried Leaves (Holy Basil)

    April 29, 2017 by Helene Dsouza 32 Comments

    Tulsi Iced Tea

    Fresh Tulsi Tea aka Holy Basil, will help you to find your inner peace and balance. This tea assists you in centering your mind by keeping it clear and focused on your tasks ahead. Get the instructions on how to make tulsi tea further below. You can make tulsi tea with fresh leaves or dried leaves. Furthermore, choose to have the holy basil tea hot or as … [Read more...]

    Goan Beef Stir Fry Recipe

    April 24, 2017 by Helene Dsouza 28 Comments

    Beef Stir Fry

    Beef Stir Fry is a hot Asian dish which you can serve with rice and other Asian side dishes. Tender, Juicy perfectly stir-fried spiced beef undercut and some tickling green chili to enhance the onion and tomato flavor. That's how Beef Chili fry takes over our hearts! Beef Stir Fry is often-while enhanced with diced Potatoes, I prefer it without … [Read more...]

    Oven Baked Tandoori Chicken Recipe

    April 22, 2017 by Helene Dsouza 18 Comments

    Oven Baked Tandoori Chicken Recipe

    This is the BEST Tandoori Chicken you will ever come across! My oven baked juicy chicken tandoori recipe is full of flavors and a must make if you love Indian food. There was a time when we made tandoori chicken every single day, 7 days a week every evening, in masses. For a few years, we would prepare and sell the best tandoori chicken in a small … [Read more...]

    Stuffed Okra with Goan Recheado Paste

    April 11, 2017 by Helene Dsouza 8 Comments

    Stuffed Okra with Goan Recheado Paste

    Stuffed Okra with a spicy red Goan Recheado paste is a delicacy, which can be enjoyed as a snack or serve it simply with the all famous Goan fish curry rice. The vegan stuffed okra, also known as ladyfinger/bhende, is quickly prepared and fried in a pan with little oil and add flavor and zing to your palate. Learn how to make stuffed okra with the step-by-step … [Read more...]

    Crispy Indian Bitter Melon Recipe

    April 3, 2017 by Helene Dsouza 14 Comments

    The crispy Bitter Melon Recipe will be your favorite vegetable dish if you like light and bitter vegetable stir fries! A few spices make this bitter melon recipe flavorful and not overpowering bitter. What is Bitter Melon? Bitter Melon is a very bitter vegetable. No other vegetable compares to the bitter melon in terms of bitterness. The Indian Bitter Melon and … [Read more...]

    +20 Asian Noodle Recipes

    March 30, 2017 by Helene Dsouza 17 Comments

    Asian Noodle Recipes pin

    Here you will find a selection of easy Asian noodle recipes to help you get inspired in your kitchen. Below are noodle stir fries and noodle soups, prepared with various noodle varieties. Bring takeout food home! Asian noodle dishes seem daunting, they are actually worth gold in your meal planning repertoire. They are as easy as A to prepare from scratch and … [Read more...]

    Moringa Pod Curry

    March 22, 2017 by Helene Dsouza 17 Comments

    Moringa Pod Curry

    This flavorful Moringa pod curry is prepared with the pods of the moringa tree. This is a vegan, gluten free and low carb moringa pod vegetable curry gravy with coconut recipe. Prepare this original curry from Goa with the basic curry paste. Yes, Moringa is a vegetable. In this world, there is a tree known as Moringa, and it produces elongated, thin seed … [Read more...]

    Goan Guar Beans Recipe

    March 19, 2017 by Helene Dsouza 15 Comments

    guar beans

    Goan Guar Beans are an Indian side dish, commonly served with rice and curry. You can serve this side dish with most Indian Thali-style rice and curry meals. 📕 What are Guar Beans? Guar or Cluster beans look just like green beans, but they are more bright green and they are flatter. In India, it is a very common vegetable, and in the last decades, this bean … [Read more...]

    Goan Shrimp Curry Recipe

    February 27, 2017 by Helene Dsouza 29 Comments

    Goan Shrimp Curry

    Goan Shrimp Curry is a well-known delicacy and if you have visited Goa in the past, you will have had this curry most probably while enjoying the sunset in a beach shack. The quick and easy Goan Shrimp Curry can be prepared in less than 25 minutes from scratch with fresh ingredients and the basic Goan curry paste. Curries from Goa have a notorious good name in … [Read more...]

    Golden Baked Chicken Drumsticks

    February 20, 2017 by Helene Dsouza 40 Comments

    Golden Baked Chicken Drumsticks with Corn Flakes Coconut and Chili Flakes

    I absolutely adore golden crisp baked chicken drumsticks with corn flakes and this recipe, which includes coconut and chili flakes, was featured in a magazine in Europe in spring 2014. The chicken drumsticks are perfectly cooked and the chili and coconut give it a slight Indian touch to the baked chicken drumsticks with corn flakes. Best enjoyed with the sweet and … [Read more...]

    Creamy Mixed Vegetable Korma with Yogurt

    February 13, 2017 by Helene Dsouza 20 Comments

    korma curry with leftover vegetable

    Vegetable Korma is a creamy, lightly spiced curry with green cardamom and yogurt as the main star ingredients. This simple to prepare nut-free, vegetable mixed Korma (aka Kurma) comes together rather easily since you can use fresh vegetable fridge leftovers or frozen veggies. What is Korma or Kurma? Korma is a North Indian dish, in fact, it's a remnant from the … [Read more...]

    Goan Red Amaranth Leaves Recipe (Tambdi Bhaji)

    January 30, 2017 by Helene Dsouza 36 Comments

    stir fried Red Amaranth Leaves in a small kadai pan with fresh leaves at the side

    Red Amaranth leaves are turned into a delicious, easy to prepare Indian side dish. This recipe is a Goan, Indian side served with curry rice and other vegetable sides. What is Spiced Red Amaranth? Red Amaranth leaves, which are known in Goa, India as Tambdi Bhaji, are a common sight in the Indian coastline state and the dish prepared with the red leaves is … [Read more...]

    Goan Pork Sorpotel Recipe - Indian Pork Curry

    December 13, 2016 by Helene Dsouza 103 Comments

    Pork Sorpotel Curry

    Goan Pork Sorpotel is an essential Indian pork Curry from the former Portuguese colony and the west Indian state of Goa. Sorpotel is a spicy favorite during Christmastime, but recently, it has often while appeared at weddings and other festivities in Goa. During Christmastime, it is a tradition in each Goan house to cook the delicious Pork Sorpotel curry. I … [Read more...]

    Chicken Cafreal Recipe: Spiced Goan Galinha Cafreal

    December 6, 2016 by Helene Dsouza 4 Comments

    Goan chicken Cafreal close up

    Chicken Cafreal is a freshly prepared spicy green goan curry. Also known as Galinha Cafreal, the chicken curry is well known and quite popular in the sunny Indian coastline state. Learn how to make chicken cafreal from scratch with the step-by-step recipe below. What is Chicken Cafreal? Chicken Cafreal is a well-known spiced chicken dish from Goa, India. A … [Read more...]

    62 Indian Food Recipes you should try!

    December 1, 2016 by Helene Dsouza 12 Comments

    I believe, we can never have enough Indian Food Recipes! Indian food is so versatile, the topic is so broad and there are so many dishes, that it would be a pity to miss out on any of those wonderfully prepared dishes. Because, finally, Indian food has turned into a thing worldwide, and not just in the UK. I decided it was about time to bring you the most … [Read more...]

    Munnar Hill Station Kerala - Tea Gardens South India

    November 25, 2016 by Exporter 6 Comments

    Munnar tea fields

    Munnar is one unique place to visit in this world. The popular Hill station in South India is one of the tea hubs in this world. There is a good chance that, where ever you are in this world, you have had a hot tea, whose leaves were grown and hand-collected between these green hills in the high mountain ranges of the Indian subcontinent. We traveled from Kodaikanal … [Read more...]

    Goan Recheado Masala Paste Recipe

    April 24, 2016 by Helene Dsouza 19 Comments

    Recheado Masala Paste

    Recheado Masala Paste is the must-have paste in the Goan kitchen. The spicy, tangy paste is used to stuff mackerel fish, prawns and stuffed okra. Learn how to make recheado masala paste with the recipe below: One of the most important spicy paste condiments from the sunny Indian coastline state Goa is the recheado masala.  The famous paste is … [Read more...]

    Palolem Beach - The perfect paradise gateway

    April 20, 2016 by Exporter 41 Comments

    Palolem Beach Goa India

    Palolem is the beach for you if you are looking for a family holiday, couple holiday or a wellness/ yoga retreat. You will learn how to relax again and most importantly to live again. My photos below will help you to book your next holiday! Palolem is another melting pot of cultures where you will meet people from all over the world! Useful information about … [Read more...]

    Goan Cabbage Stir Fry

    April 18, 2016 by Helene Dsouza 13 Comments

    Indian cabbage stir fry

    Goan Cabbage Stir Fry served as a side dish to Goan Indian meals This flavorful side dish can be easily prepared in less than 10 minutes at home. Learn how to make Cabbage Bhaji in the recipe below. We can always need quick, vegetarian, one-pot dishes such as this delicious cabbage bhaji. The cabbage stir-fry recipe is my Goan mother-in-law's specialty … [Read more...]

    Kodaikanal Tamil Nadu South India and my honest experience

    January 11, 2015 by Exporter 12 Comments

    Kodaikanal view to the valleys

    Some time around 2007 in Goa, I met a few very nice and friendly Russian freelance internet pioneers. They had made Goa their base during the winter months, but they would travel to their liking around the South Indian States, from Pondicherry, Mysore to Kodaikanal, Munnar and Alappuzha. I had not traveled the Southern Indian States at that point and was mesmerized by … [Read more...]

    German Cold Cuts: A Practical Guide

    December 10, 2014 by Helene Dsouza 16 Comments

    Extrawurst, Mushroom sausage, Champignonwurst, Paprikawurst, Paprika sausage, cold cuts, Cold Sliced Meat Varieties from Central Europe, Austria sausage www.masalaherb.com

    German Cold Cuts or deli meats are super delicious, and I bet this is why you are here! In this post, you will learn about the varieties of cold cuts enjoyed in Germany and Austria. I help you understand the choices. ❤️ Cold Cuts in German-speaking Countries There are countless different cold meats and German sausages displayed in grocery shops everywhere in … [Read more...]

    Mysore trip and Mysore Zoo | Karnataka | South India

    November 29, 2014 by Exporter 13 Comments

    White Tiger in the Mysore Zoo

    After a long day on the road, across the Western Ghats into new South Indian territories, we reached the imperial city Mysore in the Indian state of Karnataka. On our way down from Goa to Mysore by car, we ended up traveling 606 kilometers which took us about 14 incredible hours and we were quite speedy with only 2 stops. We saw the beautiful konkan coastline, … [Read more...]

    Traveling South India - Road Trip Goa Mysore Ooty Kodaikanal Munnar

    November 9, 2014 by Exporter 24 Comments

    Man riding an elephant casually

    Finally I get to share the first part of our ultimate trip to South India. Traveling South India is such a huge topic that I needed my own time to compile the first part, others will follow soon with all our beautiful impressions, useful tips and stunning stories. Just to summarize it, the five of us, including my husband part of his family and myself, organized a road … [Read more...]

    High Altitude Reservoir Hohe Tauern - Kaprun Austria

    October 18, 2014 by Exporter 16 Comments

    High Altitude reservoire Kaprun

    The High Altitude Reservoir is located in the Hohe Tauern national reserve and is accessible from the world-famous ski sports town, Kaprun. Another excellent spot to visit is the Grossglockner high alpine road which is situated on the other side of the high altitude reservoir, but the same region of Salzburg. July 2014, Austria. Today I am taking you back 3 month … [Read more...]

    How to pick Lingonberries in the Wild

    September 22, 2014 by Helene Dsouza 25 Comments

    Lingonberries

    For a very long time I have been pondering how I should call these majestic rarer European mountain berries. In the end, I decided to leave it at Lingonberry. You might ask yourself why? Well, I will just let you take a look at the picture below and most probably you will come to a common conclusion. Especially, if you are from the US or Canada, you might … [Read more...]

    Paris in a day

    August 6, 2014 by Exporter 21 Comments

    Paris in a day

    So, finally, I can say that I have seen Paris. It was getting ridiculous, considering that I had seen the whole rest of France except the French capital itself. My parents hadn't taken us to see Paris as kids because of the city's notorious criminal name and due to certain things that occurred to our family members there back in the past. However, finally all this … [Read more...]

    Useful road trip tips for India

    June 5, 2014 by Exporter 33 Comments

    two guys sitting on a truck loaded with onions

    Recently we decided to go on a short 12 day road trip to south India. While we were traveling I had the idea to share some of our knowledge and stories, which we experienced over the years. When you have been in India for some time you meet some of the most exceptional people and that's when you exchange useful travel tips, so you can make a better picture of the local … [Read more...]

    54 Nutritious Breakfast Recipes

    February 3, 2014 by Helene Dsouza 14 Comments

    Nutritious Breakfast Recipes pin

    The other day, I was pondering over the definition of eating healthy, and that's how I came up with this collection of nutritious breakfast recipes. What does it mean to eat healthy and do other people see it the same way or do we all understand something else under healthy eating? I believe there has been a misconception in this world about healthy eating. It … [Read more...]

    Chicken with Mushroom White Wine Cream Sauce

    November 18, 2013 by Helene Dsouza 19 Comments

    Chicken with Mushroom White Wine Cream Sauce top down view

    📕 Take on Hunter's Schnitzel This recipe was inspired by one of our more traditional recipes in Austria, the hunter's schnitzel (Jägerschnitzel). This is a natural unbreaded schnitzel cooked in a creamy paprika mushroom sauce. Schnitzel in all its forms in Austria or Germany is always either pork or beef. So if it is to be compared to the Israeli schnitzel, which … [Read more...]

    Goan Para Fish - Marinated Fish Pickle

    October 4, 2013 by Helene Dsouza 37 Comments

    Fried Goan Para Fish served up with dal and rice

    Something that I thought I would never eat back in 2007, ended up being one of my most favorite Goan dishes. Dried Fish curing in fiery red marination is definitely unusual for a European, but when I was introduced to the fried Goan Para fish served with a mountain of rice and a good dose of Dal, I was instantly hooked by the flavor tango on my tongue. At the … [Read more...]

    Masala Herb Feature & Mention

      Regular mentions at Goan Voice.org.uk Interview in India Today Women - August 2013 Print Edition Top 30 Indian Food Bloggers @SocialSamosa.com- January 2014 Speaker at the Goa Arts and Literary Festival - topics: Blogging and Food Blogging - December 2014 Blogging for a Living - The Goan Newspaper- December 2014 online & print Edition 15 Heavenly … [Read more...]

    Dutch Oven Beef Goulash Recipe

    November 5, 2012 by Helene Dsouza 30 Comments

    Beef cubes are slow-cooked to perfection in a sauce infused with paprika

    Slow-simmered beef cubes are cooked tender soft in a velvety, rich paprika-based sauce. Bring the timeless Central European classic beef goulash to your dinner table. TL;DR We traditionally prepare beef goulash in Austria, where it is known as Rindergulasch or Rindsgulasch. This is my take on the creamy version of a classic beef goulash. Unlike the hearty … [Read more...]

    Coco Loco Brain Juice [Halloween]

    October 12, 2012 by Helene Dsouza 43 Comments

    Coco Loco Head Juice for Halloween

    As you have already realized, Halloween is nearing and some of us, including me,  are all busy creating new Halloween Food Idea. If you click on the link, you 'll be able to see our Halloween Pinterest Pin board, already stuffed with great creative and spooky Halloween goodies from the Food Blogger community. Head over for some … [Read more...]

    Amboli, Tilari - South Maharashtra - Western ghats - India

    August 17, 2012 by Helene Dsouza 14 Comments

    Amboli maharashtra monkey sitting with fog in the background

    Recently the famous west Indian mountain chain, the western ghats, made it to the coveted list of the UNESCO World Heritage sites. For that reason alone, we should all celebrate! You wonder why? Well, the western ghats are known to be one of the eight hottest hotspots of biological diversity in the world. The mountain chain runs, in a narrow strip from north to … [Read more...]

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