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    Bethmännchen Cookies

    November 15, 2013 by Helene Dsouza 22 Comments

    Bethmännchen Cookies close up on a plate

    We have a massive collection of Christmas Cookie recipes in Central Europe. Seriously, you would be surprised by the number of different cookies our ancestors were able to create in time. From spiced Lebkuchen, to soft Coconut Cookies and Sugar Baiser, the choice is endless! Coming from a rich Christmas Cookie tradition, I am still surprised at times by new cookie … [Read more...]

    Sweet and Sour Papaya Sauce

    September 11, 2013 by Helene Dsouza 24 Comments

    Sweet and Sour Papaya Sauce

    Hello orange Season, welcome back! I have been seeing oranges lately, not in a bad way of course, no I am talking about the change of seasons and the time when orange-colored vegetables and fruits appear more frequently in the market. It might be Europe, the Americas or India, every September you'll notice warmer colored produce. While the old wives summer (also … [Read more...]

    Tropical Fruit Garden India

    April 5, 2013 by Helene Dsouza 21 Comments

    Large Jackfruits growing on a Jackfruit tree

    I thought it was about time to show you all our Tropical Fruit Garden here in Goa, India. This is the best season for me to show off with all the wondrous fruit treats growing in our garden. We have many more trees, but they are still pretty young. In fact, most of them were planted a year ago, but more about that later on. Of course, we do have some … [Read more...]

    Austrian Jagertee Recipe

    February 1, 2013 by Helene Dsouza 9 Comments

    Austrian Jagertee Recipe

    The alpine skiing slopes are famous all over the world. Why? Mostly because of the tipsy making hot beverages, such as the heart-warming Jagertee. 📕 What is a Jagertee? Jagertee, Jägertee or Jagatee means Hunter's tea and Jaga is the local Tyrolean (regional Austrian German) word for Jäger in German. My conclusion is that in the old times, Hunter's used … [Read more...]

    Vegetarian Potato Goulash Recipe

    January 18, 2013 by Helene Dsouza 12 Comments

    Vegetarian Potato Goulash Recipe

    This Potato Goulash is completely vegetarian and a common weeknight dinner meal during the cold winter months in Austria. The one-pot wonder is easy to make and you just need a few ingredients to prepare the soup within 30 minutes. 📕 What is this dish? The Austrian Goulash soup with potatoes is a dish we all grew up with, in Austria. The authentic goulash … [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...]

    Goan Sauteed Ridge Gourd Recipe

    August 13, 2012 by Helene Dsouza 2 Comments

    Goan Sauteed Ridge Gourd in a bowl with a piece of a raw ridge gourd at the side

    Luffa is a funny name for a Vegetable that is just so tasty! When I hear the word Luffa, I think of soap and a hot bath. In fact, my thinking isn't that wrong because this particular vegetable isn't just a wonderful food item but at the same time a very popular natural sponge since the beginning of time. However, the Luffa vegetables here in Goa/India are actually … [Read more...]

    Goan Choriz Sausage

    March 23, 2012 by Helene Dsouza 43 Comments

    Goan Chorizo Sausage close up

    Some years back when our restaurant used to be open in the monsoon, we had one young couple which would come every day, and they would sit there for hours speaking with each other. They were Russians and they didn't know much English. The first time they sat in our place they got attracted by the word “sausage” in the choriz sausage bread and so ordered it. The … [Read more...]

    Indian Masala Chai Recipe

    February 3, 2012 by Helene Dsouza 28 Comments

    Indian Masala Chai Recipe

    The Indian Masala Chai is prepared with spices, milk, and tea leaves. I show you how to make your own spiced milk tea with my real Indian chai recipe from scratch. Furthermore, you can choose to prepare your Indian tea with whole spices or with a spice blend. What warms you up when cold winds and weather threaten your comfort? A good cup of hot tea. In Europe, … [Read more...]

    Basic Brown Rice Congee Recipe (Rice Gruel)

    January 20, 2012 by Helene Dsouza 20 Comments

    brown rice porridge

    This is a basic brown rice congee recipe, which is an Asian rice gruel dish. My recipe is based on the Goan, Indian variation. 📕 What is this Congee recipe? Rice congee is one of the simplest dishes in the world. At its base, it's just rice water and salt, and it's a rice gruel. The word “congee” derives from the Tamil word “kaanchi” which means porridge or … [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...]

    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...]

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