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    Croque Monsieur and Croque Madame

    October 13, 2013 by Helene Dsouza 37 Comments

    Croque Monsieur and Croque Madame with fried egg

    Saturday's used to be house cleaning days in my younger years. This would be the most annoying day and the best day at the same time in the week. My mum would make sure that my siblings and I would be up early mornings to attack the day. Yet, her plans rarely worked out and I must say I was very stubborn and cleaning the house was something I hated, but I was … [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...]

    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...]

    Tulsi Syrup Recipe - Indian Holy Basil

    September 6, 2013 by Helene Dsouza 22 Comments

    Tulsi Syrup bottle with fresh tulsi and holy basil syrup mixed with water.

    During the rainy season, our garden turns into a real Jungle, sheltering some of the weirdest and prettiest creatures alike. A couple of times I came across some insects that looked like branches and some dangerous looking frogs with a red line on their back were sitting in the broad daylight undisturbed by our hovering presence. Then there are yellow, dotted, … [Read more...]

    Mushroom Duxelles Pasta Sauce

    September 1, 2013 by Helene Dsouza 20 Comments

    Mushroom Duxelles Pasta in a plate

    More then a year ago I had introduced you to Mushroom Duxelles, a mixture of finely chopped Mushrooms shallots and herbs. Back then I had shared my stuffed Tomatoes a la Duxelles at Cafe Terra blog, so a recipe was never shared here at Masala Herb. Mushroom Duxelles is usually used for stuffing's and the most known dish stuffed with Duxelles is Beef Wellington. … [Read more...]

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    Congratulation, YOUR Subscription to the free weekly Masala Herb Newsletter has been activated! Thank you! 🙂 --- Below you can find the instant download with instructions to the free recipe ebook - easy meals from around the world. FREE DOWNLOAD - Easy Meals from around the World Recipe Ebook The old ebook, Goan Recipes, can be downloaded here as well. Instructions to … [Read more...]

    Kohlrabi Potato Purée

    August 28, 2013 by Helene Dsouza 30 Comments

    Kohlrabi Potato Purée in a spoon and bowl

    The other day I came across a vegetable that I hadn’t seen for a while in my little neighborhood market here. As you must have guessed it from the title, I am talking about the humble Kohlrabi, a plump, whitish and roundish looking leafy bulb vegetable. Personally, I am very familiar with the taste of the bulb and I blame my mother for that. She had the habit to … [Read more...]

    Chicken Roll ups with Ham and Cheese

    August 18, 2013 by Helene Dsouza 26 Comments

    Chicken Roll ups with ham and cheese

    A couple of weeks ago, I came up with some fun food. I had stumbled upon this dish by chance, and it is fun to make. You see, I have been going through a whole lot of time limits recently, somehow I am always out of time. Does that sound familiar to you? Among all the life-changing devices and technology, we all ended up having less time at hand. So, … [Read more...]

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      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...]

    Chicken Tikka Recipe

    August 5, 2013 by Helene Dsouza 27 Comments

    Chicken Tikka Kebab on skewers and on a plate

    To get a hand on a perfect tasty chicken tikka recipe is one challenge and then to even master the “technique” is another. It doesn't mean that only you, the home cook, is facing this famous challenge alone. In fact, in a place such as Goa, even though a popular tourist destination in India, you'll have a hard time hunting down a moist and flavorsome Chicken Tikka. … [Read more...]

    Rice Patties Recipe with Carrots

    July 19, 2013 by Helene Dsouza 19 Comments

    Rice Patties Recipe with Carrots

    Rice Patties are a great addition to your weekly meal plan to switch up things. These pan-fried savory rice cakes with carrots are prepared with leftover rice and are vegetarian and gluten-free. I created these rice patty cakes to celebrate rice in all its forms and shapes. Just FYI, rice patties are at times also known as rice cakes. 🔪 How to make rice … [Read more...]

    Ridge Gourd Casserole Recipe

    July 14, 2013 by Helene Dsouza 29 Comments

    Ridge Gourd Casserole

    Ridge Gourd Bake Casserole is a delicious Week night dinner idea. The Ridge Gourd is a gourd vegetable growing in the tropical regions of this world, and most particularly on the Indian subcontinent. Learn how to use this healthy vegetable in this ridge gourd bake casserole with the step-by-step recipe further below: My all-time favorite vegetable on the … [Read more...]

    Mini Gugelhupf Recipe

    June 16, 2013 by Helene Dsouza 41 Comments

    Mini Gugelhupf Recipe

    Mini Gugelhupf cake as a bite-sized dessert. Those are easy to make and oh so good. 📕 What is Gugelhupf? The Gugelhupf is the forefather of the American bundt cake and originated in Austria. This cake was especially popular during the Biedermeier period in central Europe. The Gugelhupf has many names and might be better known in some parts of Europe … [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...]

    Alle Belle Recipe - Coconut Crepes

    March 24, 2013 by Helene Dsouza 33 Comments

    Sweet Coconut Crêpes prepared with coconut milk and stuffed with sugar cane molasses and Coconut bits or flakes. You can add food coloring, too, to change the appearance to a bright-colored dessert. These are coconut crêpes, which are a common sweet delicacy in Goan homes. They are also known as Alle belle. The specialty of these stuffed coconut rolled … [Read more...]

    Austrian German English Food Translations

    March 10, 2013 by Helene Dsouza 10 Comments

    Cafe Central in Vienna

    A couple of days ago, me and my Bavarian - German friends were sitting outside waiting for the electricity to come back. We ended up talking about food (what else right?) and then, of course, we started to compare the Tyrolean/Austrian dish traditions with the Bavarian/South German food habits and tried to compare and figure out some food translations. We didn't find … [Read more...]

    Herb Soup Dumplings (Biskuitschöberl)

    March 8, 2013 by Helene Dsouza 8 Comments

    Herb Biscuit Soup Dumplings (Kräuterschöberl)

    Nearly two weeks ago I had posted our Austrian Semolina dumplings recipe and in the same post I had promised to share more traditional Soup dumplings. Back then I had also come up with a Clear Vegetable Consommé, and today you'll be able to reuse this Clear soup recipe together with some typical, easy and quick herb dumplings. These dumplings are commonly known as … [Read more...]

    Buchteln Recipe with Vanilla Sauce

    March 1, 2013 by Helene Dsouza 13 Comments

    Buchteln with Hazelnut Filling

    Buchteln are sweet baked buns. This recipe is with a hazelnut filling and it's from Austria. 📕 What are Buchetln? Buchteln are sweet yeast rolls with a filling. These sweet Buns are stuffed with jam or sometimes even with other surprises such as Topfen (fresh cheese) or even nuts. You will find this traditional dish all around the alps in the heart of … [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...]

    Lebkuchen Spice Mixture

    December 22, 2012 by Helene Dsouza 1 Comment

    Lebkuchen Spice Mix with whole spices on a plate

    This little spice mix is one of the most important European spice blends during Christmastime. In the alpine region, it is the main ingredient while baking Lebkuchen cookies and without the spice mixture, it wouldn't be a Lebkuchen. These brown inviting and often decorated cookies are a form of the worldwide known Gingerbread and in dictionaries, the Lebkuchen is … [Read more...]

    Coconut Ball Macaroons Recipe

    December 21, 2012 by Helene Dsouza 3 Comments

    Coconut Balls on a plate

    For Christmas, light Coconut Macaroons are always common in each Middle European house. 📕 What are Macaroons? In German they are better known as Kokosbusserl and I can tell you, there are many variations. These cream/white shaded cookies are very simple to recreate and I guess, that and the taste are the reason for its popularity. Now you might be … [Read more...]

    Easy Christmas Meringue Cookies

    December 10, 2012 by Helene Dsouza 8 Comments

    Meringue Cookies close up

    So I am back to the Christmas cookie season with this post. This time I decided to share with you a simple, 2 ingredients, basic cookie type known as Meringue, which is quite common in Europe over the merry festivity period. Meringues are sometimes even known as Baiser or in German even as Windbäckerei. They appear in different shapes such as drops and circles and … [Read more...]

    Amla Candy

    November 23, 2012 by Helene Dsouza 35 Comments

    Amla Candy in a glass

    In India, one fruit has gained more more importance over the years. I am speaking of the Indian Gooseberry, which is commonly known as Amla all over the country. The Amla Berry has been popular among Indians for ages, but not for its culinary uses but mostly for its medicinal Ayurvedic properties. The benefits are countless, yet the fruit never achieved a … [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...]

    French Onion Soup Recipe

    November 2, 2012 by Helene Dsouza 42 Comments

    French Onion Soup close up

    I bet all of you have had an opportunity to indulge in an onion soup. But have you ever had the chance to enjoy a French Onion soup? This is the queen of all onion soups. What makes it so special is the use of simple common ingredients such as a good stock and flour to give it thickness. Another main ingredient, that simply can't be overlooked, is the choice of … [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...]

    Layered Polenta Casserole Recipe

    October 1, 2012 by Helene Dsouza 65 Comments

    Layered Polenta Casserole Recipe

    📕 What is Polenta? Polenta is a typical Italian, central European maize (cornmeal) porridge type. Polenta resembles grits, but it's deep yellow. Before polenta was introduced to Europe, they used other ingredients such as chestnut flour or millet. Polenta is cooked with liquids such as water, stocks or milk for a couple of minutes. It's a very quick side dish … [Read more...]

    Orange Blossom Tea

    September 24, 2012 by Helene Dsouza 6 Comments

    Orange Blossom Tea

    In the last years, I have changed my habits from prepacked tea bags to homemade teas. The reason for the switch was the fact, that homemade teas are healthier. You know what's in it and that's the case wih this orange blossom tea too! The herbs and spices are mostly grown in our Gardens, and lucky as I am, we got one on 2 continents. Yet, my knowledge all … [Read more...]

    Esterhazy Torte

    August 27, 2012 by Helene Dsouza 9 Comments

    Esterhazy Torte

    We grew up with french pastries and Desserts at home all the time. My mother had some knowledge of Austrian cakes and cooking and would present us some of her creations every once in a while. However our  food at home was a 90% French. I had studied Hotel management in college and learned THE Austrian/ Middle European food. This of course leased my … [Read more...]

    Apple Tart

    August 24, 2012 by Helene Dsouza 5 Comments

    Apple Tart top down view

    It's Time to bake some Apple Tarts! What do you think? Apples are falling and besides that, other fruits are ready to be harvested. Again, I wished I were in Europe now. Just to be able to pick what I had planted and to preserve the surplus fruits. Occasionally, we even make juice of certain fruits. My parents belong to the local gardening club there, … [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...]

    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...]

    Schwarzsee - Kitzbühel surrounding - Tirol, Austria

    August 6, 2012 by Exporter Leave a Comment

    Black Lake in Kitzbühel with Kitzbühlerhorn mountain

    Schwarzsee, also known as the Black Lake translated, is a serene spot in the midst of the Alps next to the luxurious alpine city, Kitzbühel. My parents and I had taken a relaxed Sunday off and went for a little walk nearby. We chose to take a stroll around Kitzbühel (Tirolean Alps, Austria). Kitzbühel is famous for its numerous ruff sports competitions, such as … [Read more...]

    Spinach Parmesan Frittata with Shrimp Recipe

    August 3, 2012 by Helene Dsouza 3 Comments

    Spinach Parmesan Frittata with Shrimp

    Sometimes I feel I should come back to the staple food reality, even though the exotic food world is ever so tempting and exciting! The past days I have been working and testing a wild leave bhaji type, commonly cooked in Hindu houses in the rains in Goa. However it will take some time till I am ready to share it with you all since I am looking for some … [Read more...]

    Goan Sautéed Okra Recipe

    July 27, 2012 by Helene Dsouza 3 Comments

    Goan Sautéed Okra

    Delicious easy Okra stir-fry with a blend of aromatic spices. This is a Goan (Indian Recipe) okra stir-fry, locally known as Bhende Bhaji. Okra is a little healthy vegetable also better known as ladies' fingers or okro. It is one of the main staple foods in South Asia and some parts of Africa Its origin is disputed between these two locations, but nevertheless … [Read more...]

    Mirabelle Plum Tart Recipe

    July 23, 2012 by Helene Dsouza 5 Comments

    mirabelle fruit

    The Mirabelle Plum is a delicate fruit, commonly grown in France. This is a Mirabelle tart with almond flour and a homemade shortcrust pastry. When I take a bite of our homemade Mirabelle Tart, it is as though I end up in another world. Drifting away with its taste and aroma. Well, in fact it's not just any tart, it is a complete inspirational … [Read more...]

    Spiced Yardlong Beans Recipe

    July 16, 2012 by Helene Dsouza 7 Comments

    Spiced Yardlong Beans in a bowl

    In India, or at least in Goa, bhaji means Vegetable. When you go to a local restaurant, which serves up simple food, you can ask for a bhaji. For example, potato bhaji, beans bhaji and so on are readily available on the menu. Those food places which serve up tasty bhaji are quite popular with their Vegetarians. You will not just see locals, but even foreigners … [Read more...]

    Rhubarb Strawberry Jam Recipe

    July 13, 2012 by Helene Dsouza 6 Comments

    Rhubarb Strawberry Jam Recipe

    Homemade Rhubarb Strawberry Jam Recipe with fresh ingredients that are in season. Make a batch of this delicious jam to spread a spoonful of it over your toasted breakfast bread. Minus the Rhubarb and you have a strawberry jam recipe to make. We love Rhubarb, don't we? The sour, tart flavor of those crisp stalks have become quite popular … [Read more...]

    Herb Infused Vinegar DIY

    July 6, 2012 by Helene Dsouza 7 Comments

    fresh herbs in vinegar

    Who knew that making homemade herbal vinegar dressing was that easy. You'd be surprised too by the lovely flavors and intensity of the fresh herbs infused for a lovely herbal vinegar. Learn how to make this DIY herbal vinegar step by step. Furthermore, learn about the herbs used in this recipe and their health benefits further below. A punch of sweet … [Read more...]

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