Food: Curry Noodles
Although the weather has much improved in San Francisco, I am craving a version of comfort food. And this dish is what we are having tonight. Let’s just hope Mum gives it her thumb’s up.
Although the weather has much improved in San Francisco, I am craving a version of comfort food. And this dish is what we are having tonight. Let’s just hope Mum gives it her thumb’s up.
Call me a sentimental fool or someone who appreciates generations past. For that very reason I am sharing this beautifully written piece. {featured image full credit}
To all those who honor the religious holiday… {Source: Ancient Armenian Churches}
I am sure this may sound a bit cliché but throughout my life, I have experienced the best Mediterranean cuisine one can possibly imagine From my grandmother, to my mother, aunts and even a cousin who studied at Cordon Bleu in Paris. The meals, although the same staple, were served with a variety of flavors, spices and methods , depending on what part of the region one was from. What I do now in my own cooking is I combine all of the flavors and styles to create my own variation. I have to say it’s been surprisingly amazing. So what does my story have to do with Easter Dinner? Well it has lots to do with it. Lamb is the choice for the feast, rack of lamb, shredded or minced into a variety of dishes I will discuss in another post, we served it, along with a side dish or two. Nothing fancy, but very flavorful. I always say the best meals are the simple ones and those prepared at home. So tell me…what are …