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Bombay Vegetable Omelette

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Although  most egg dishes which I have encountered in India and Pakistan use hard-boiled eggs, this dish, which I make often when I have some leftover curry sauce in the fridge, seems to capture (for me) the spirit of Indian and Pakistani breakfast dishes I had in hotels and private homes while living (Pakistan) and traveling (India) in both countries 🙂
Serve with naan and / or rice
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Bon Appetit !   कृपया भोजन का आनंद लीजिये !  (kripyā bhojan kā ānnaṅd lijīyai)
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Link to  “EASY DOES IT # 11 – CURRY”

Link to Naan Recipe
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Link to Chelo / Polo
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Link to Rice
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Bombay Vegetable Omelette

Bombay Vegetable Omelette

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Bombay Vegetables

Bombay Vegetables

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Preparation :
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Adana Kebab (Kıyma Kebabı) (Turkish Lamb Skewer)

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In  the early seventies I was lucky enough to be visiting Turkey many times ( Istanbul,  Kusadasi  and  Izmir  among other places). At that time, Turkey  still had an oriental mystique to it which was incredibly fascinating and exiting to a young man like me. The sights, smells and noises were so much different from what I was used to – even after all these years, they still linger vividly in my memory
My girlfriend and I almost got stoned by an angry mob one day at the market in Izmir. (They actually threw stones and small rocks at us). We just came from the Caribbean and my girlfriend Edith was wearing the popular outfit of the day – high heels, hot pants and a thin t-shirt without a bra – not a good idea at the time in a mostly Muslim country. Only the quick help and intervention of our taxi driver who came running to rescue us (carefree idiots) prevented great harm or worse.
But beside that particular episode, I only have great memories of Turkey in the seventies. One of the highlights of our stay’s were always the great meals we had in local restaurants. We tried anything we could, from five-star restaurants in five-star hotels in Istanbul to small dives along the beaches and funky eateries in the sea port’s more seedy areas. The food was always great, fresh, spice-laden and exotic (to me at that time, most anything seemed exotic)
I remember  Adana Kebab  to be widely served and today I finally got around to do my own version which turned out pretty spectacular 🙂
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Bon Appetit !   Afiyet Olsun !
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Turkish Adana Kebab

Turkish Adana Kebab

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Turkish Adana Kebab

Turkish Adana Kebab

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Turkish Adana Kebab

Turkish Adana Kebab

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Preparation :
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EASY DOES IT # 18 – Fried Eggs Sunny Side Up & Fries (NOT)

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Just  a little nonsense to entertain your kid’s on a rainy day :
Fried eggs sunny side up & fries – yogurt, peaches and cantaloupe melon. Have fun 🙂
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Bon Appetit !   Life is Good ! (Sunny side up – even when it rains……..
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Fried eggs sunny side up & fries - yogurt, peaches and cantaloupe melon. Have fun :-)

Fried eggs sunny side up & fries – yogurt, peaches and cantaloupe melon. Have fun 🙂

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EASY DOES IT # 18 - Fried Eggs Sunny Side Up & Fries (NOT)

EASY DOES IT # 18 – Fried Eggs Sunny Side Up & Fries (NOT)

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EASY DOES IT # 18 - Fried Eggs Sunny Side Up & Fries (NOT)

EASY DOES IT # 18 – Fried Eggs Sunny Side Up & Fries (NOT)

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Breakfast Of Champions # 34 – Fruits & Dairy

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This  morning I did not feel like cooking, so I prepared myself this simple but delicious breakfast:
Blackberries, banana, strawberries, raspberry yogurt and whipped cream , accompanied by my usual breakfast beverage of choice, peppermint tea.

Bon Appetit !   Life is Good !
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Breakfast Of Champions # 34 – Fruits , Yogurt & Cream

Breakfast Of Champions # 34 – Fruits , Yogurt & Cream

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Breakfast Of Champions # 34 – Fruits , Yogurt & Cream

Breakfast Of Champions # 34 – Fruits , Yogurt & Cream

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Breakfast Of Champions # 34 – Fruits , Yogurt & Cream

Breakfast Of Champions # 34 – Fruits , Yogurt & Cream

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Banana & Vermouth Cocktail

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A great end to a long and hard work day.
A cool drink, light reading and Madam to watch over me.  (Actually, begging to share my drink 🙂

Cheers !   Life is Good !
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Bananas
,   6 ea, very ripe
Yoghurt,   1 cup
Cinzano extra dry white vermouth,    
2 cup
Ice,  
1 cup
Lime juice,  
from one lime
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Mix in blender until smooth. Drink .Enjoy.
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Banana & Vermouth Cocktail

Banana & Vermouth Cocktail


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Banana & Vermouth Cocktail

Banana & Vermouth Cocktail


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Banana & Vermouth Cocktail

Banana & Vermouth Cocktail


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Bella watching over me

Bella watching over me


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Bella begging to share my drink

Bella begging to share my drink


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Breakfast Of Champions # 20 – Mascarpone And Banana Filled French Toast, Caramelized Pomello

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Usually,  sweet stuff for breakfast is not my thing, but today felt so different in many way’s that I thought what the heck! Why not try something different this morning. So I made this great breakfast of french toast with vanilla, cinnamon, sugar, banana and mascarpone, a bowl of strawberry yogurt, chilled chocolate milk, and a giant pomelo with caramelized sugar glaze. What a decadent, wonderful way to start the day 🙂
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Life is Good !   Happy Sunday Everyone ! .

Breakfast of Champions # 20

Breakfast of Champions # 20

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Mascarpone And Banana Filled French Toast, Caramelized Pomello, Strawberry Yogurt

Mascarpone And Banana Filled French Toast, Caramelized Pomello, Strawberry Yogurt

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Note :
You might have noticed in the pictures that contrary to standard procedure, I have not whisked the milk and eggs together but dipped the bread in the sugared and vanilla spiced milk first, then in the egg. This makes for a very different texture of the bread which is in my opinion superior to the traditional method. Just be careful not to soak the bread for too long in the milk or it will disintegrate 😦
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