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geltab 10-03-2006 05:42 AM

Indian food - Tadka Dal
 
I found an Indian food section at an area supermarket and they
had packaged ready-to-eat meal pouches. For $1.34 to $1.99 each
I got a variety of 300g pouches of Vimal brand meals and today
I made the Tadka Dal with lentils, onion, tomato, and various
spices like coriander, ginger, chile, turmeric, and comino.

Very good. Probably not authentic but I added ground pork, tofu,
and rice (with extra water to account for absorbtion) and it was
so incredibly delicious. I tried another mix a few months ago
and they are essentially Indian chili, and while they use the
same chile and comino as Tex-Mex chili, they add a variety of
exotic spices that make it completely unique. Very very spicy,
not unbearably hot but you don't want to add any hot sauce. It
still made me sweat, though. In the end I wish I had added more
tofu, it just adds so much more substance to any Asian dish.

Philippe Lemaire \(remove oldies\)[_3_] 12-03-2006 08:47 PM

Indian food - Tadka Dal
 
Indo Ruwet wrote:
> "geltab" > wrote in message
> . com...
>> I found an Indian food section at an area supermarket and they
>> had packaged ready-to-eat meal pouches. snipped
>> it just adds so much more substance to any Asian dish.

>
> Never thought of Indian Food as Asian.
> But then where does Asian food start ? (area wise).
> Or stop ?


Turkey ?

Philippe



Max Hauser 13-03-2006 02:37 AM

Indian food - Tadka Dal
 
"Steve Wertz" in :
> On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 20:35:20 GMT, "Indo Ruwet" >
> wrote:
>
>>Never thought of Indian Food as Asian.

....

Yes (any recent arrivals reading this, please note), that brings up the
modern usage peculiarity that you hear a lot today in the Bay Area now.
People will use "Asian" as if this word meant specifically Pacific-rim Asia.

Rather than Persia, Anatolia, Pakistan, etc etc.

The real Asia embraces so much of the planet's surface that it's not very
specific.



geltab 13-03-2006 05:15 AM

Indian food - Tadka Dal
 
Max Hauser wrote...
> "Steve Wertz" in :
>
>>On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 20:35:20 GMT, "Indo Ruwet" >
>>wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Never thought of Indian Food as Asian.

>
> ...
>
> Yes (any recent arrivals reading this, please note), that brings up the
> modern usage peculiarity that you hear a lot today in the Bay Area now.
> People will use "Asian" as if this word meant specifically Pacific-rim Asia.
>
> Rather than Persia, Anatolia, Pakistan, etc etc.
>
> The real Asia embraces so much of the planet's surface that it's not very
> specific.


Well they call Indians "Asians" in Britain, but India really is not part of
the continent of Asia (it's a subcontinent) and of course the Indian people
are more closely related to Europeans than to Asians.

But I had seen Indian food discussed in this group before, and there is also
no alt.food.indian group that I'm aware of.

Dee Randall 06-04-2006 04:24 AM

Indian food - Tadka Dal
 
>
> But I had seen Indian food discussed in this group before, and there is
> also
> no alt.food.indian group that I'm aware of.


Try
uk.food+drink.Indian

Dee



Enzo Lombard-Quintero 10-04-2006 01:41 AM

Indian food - Tadka Dal
 
I have to say this posting piqued my interest, and at our local Indian
grocery here in SF I found them (albeit for $2.49) and on a whim I got the
Benghan Bharta (sp?) to serve along some Bhindi Gosht (Lamb w Okrah) and I
was completely astounding. Wonderful smokey flavor. Certainly different
than what we get at Chutney or Shalimar but certainly as good.

I've walked right past them countless times. I'm shocked, and hooked. And
I'm telling the world.

thanks
enzosf

> I found an Indian food section at an area supermarket and they
> had packaged ready-to-eat meal pouches. For $1.34 to $1.99 each
> I got a variety of 300g pouches of Vimal brand meals and today
> I made the Tadka Dal with lentils, onion, tomato, and various
> spices like coriander, ginger, chile, turmeric, and comino.
>
> Very good. Probably not authentic but I added ground pork, tofu,
> and rice (with extra water to account for absorbtion) and it was
> so incredibly delicious. I tried another mix a few months ago
> and they are essentially Indian chili, and while they use the
> same chile and comino as Tex-Mex chili, they add a variety of
> exotic spices that make it completely unique. Very very spicy,
> not unbearably hot but you don't want to add any hot sauce. It
> still made me sweat, though. In the end I wish I had added more
> tofu, it just adds so much more substance to any Asian dish.




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