I was browsing through Bri's Figs With Bri after reading Bri's husband Marc's moving farewell. I only wish I had known her earlier. She comes across as a warm, vibrant personality, full of life making it all the more hard to accept the news.
One of the blog posts I came across was Gourmet's Diary of a Foodie through which I landed on this episode Southern India: The Spice of Life. Watching the episode was what bought on the bout of longing for home.
The other most everyday scene that makes me feel this way is that early morning hour when it is still dark and each house has a newspaper on their driveway. The lights are gently flickering and the sun is just about to peep over the horizon.
What better way to banish those thoughts, than to cook up simple comfortable everyday food. Food is one connection that is hard to severe. The smells and tastes wafting from these simple dishes almost always succeeds in making everyone happy.
Uppu Paruppu (Paasi Paruppu), Vendaikkai Pulikulambu(okra in Tamarind sauce, squash poriyal (Butternut squash Stirfry)
This is a typical lunch in many a Kongu household. The meal would also include rasam and Yogurt.
Paasi Paruppu (split moong dal with simple spices)
Ingredients
1. 1/2 Cup of Split Moong dal with skin (slightly roasted), toor dal or masoor dal (with 1 1/2 cups of water so the dal is cooked nice and mushy)
2. 3 green chilies slit
3. Seasoning: Currly leaves, mustard seeds
4. 1/2 tsp of ghee
Method
1. Pressure cook the moong dal or alternatively use an earthenware pot to cook the dal.
2. In a pan heat the ghee, add the seasonings, when the mustard seeds splutter add the green chilies and saute for a minute.
3. Pour the dal (no water is required unless you require it watery).
4. Add salt and mix, switch the heat off in a minute.
Serve over rice with dash of ghee and Vendaikkai Pulikulambu and a squash poriyal on the side.
What a delicious lunch that makes... :)
ReplyDeleteComfort food at its best! :)
ReplyDeleteFor me even just that parippu and rice is more than enough.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favoutire food is dal and rice.
Well i like the bother dishes too but then they are just bonus :-)
Now you have made me home sick toooo ISG, not fair! :(( :(( That scene where they zoom into the foaming coffee, aah bliss! Now its my turn to get a fix of comfort food and its going to be instant rava idli (cos I don't have insurance ;) ) with peanut chutney, ta ta!
ReplyDeleteDelicious lunch, simple n yummy...
ReplyDeletewow nice lunch..
ReplyDeleteUltimate comfort food!
ReplyDeleteSo comforting. Love it so much. YUM!
ReplyDeleteCould not agree more about simple lunches. At the end of the day that is what satisfies our stomach and pallette.Loved the combination.
ReplyDeleteLovely and delicious lunch.
ReplyDeleteAnd now you made me hungry for some Southie food! Tonight.
ReplyDeleteI wonder why we dont make such simple tasty lunches like this anymore! Have been binging on heavy cheese dripping pastas, noodles, pastries etc. This plate has inspired me to make a similar one for tomorrow lunch! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteNow that's what I call a very hearty meal! :) Simple does it!
ReplyDeletelove that description Indo of the early morning in a household! The lunch thali looks fab!
ReplyDeleteLovely combo....it is this kind of simple cooking that I enjoy the most.
ReplyDeleteThis really does say soul food, comfort food.
ReplyDeleteDelicious comfort food....
ReplyDeletelovely post filled with warmth, indo.. i saw the video and was missing all the nuances of home food.
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