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FIC Yellow - Round up - January 2009


By Tongue Ticklers from Sunshnemom (Visit website)



The next FIC is being hosted by my dear friend and daring baker Aparna of My Diverse Kitchen. She has decided to paint the month orange!! Do rush in your entries to her!! Here is her logo:). Click on it to know more, and please be sure to follow the rules. Since Aparna is a lacto-ovo-vegetarian (Eggetarian), you may send recipes containing eggs too which I do not accept usually! Take a look at the rules well, and please accompany your posts with pictures, as this is all about how your food looks!!


January started with Mumbai running the Mumbai Marathon. I ran one too but it was a little different! I call it "keep in pace with the entries marathon"!! Entries kept coming in and everyday I would religiously reply - please excuse me if I had missed any! I am not one to forget manners but keeping up pace with the filled inbox has been a little tough with sports days, parents days and haldi kumkums to attend:) - but hey! I am not complaining about the lovely entries received!!

This is the fun part - looking at each recipe, admiring them, sometimes envying, sometimes inspired, always happy to get introduced to a new blogger, to know another human being better, to graduate from 'all the best' to 'hugs', and to be a part of the event!

Thanks a lot for the lovely contributions made by each one of you, and for thinking about FIC while posting your recipes.

This FIC saw many new participants, and it gives me pleasure to introduce them to those who have been here before and supported the event from its inception. Not all, but quite a few are new to blog world too.

FIC FIRST TIMERS - Welcome:)

Supriya Raman from Ode 2 Food - (here or here) sent a good looking White Bean Soup:

She is happy and so am I that she is baking a lot more eggless these days:) - Check out Smitha's eggless lemon muffins at Kannada Cuisine!

Corn kernels and jaggery - sounds awesome doesn't it? Vijaya of Daily Meals sent in these tasty sweet corn fritters or Mokkjonna Burelu. She says that these are traditionally made in her village when fresh corn ripens in the fields!

Ann of A Delighted Foodie sent pazham pori - a tasty snack from Kerala!

We have the Well Seasoned Cook this time on FIC - Susan brings a twist to the normal dal with kairi or green mango! Here is her green mango dal in all its splendor:

Namratha of Namu's kitchen has a soft and spongy cheppi surnalli...and

Sprouted moong pulao - what is your pick?

Pooja of Sai's kitchen serves a good looking mango delight - makes you long for the season to rush over!


When she does not want to waste time in the kitchen, Rachna of 'The Gourmet Launchpad' comes up with quick tasty recipes - like the vegetarian bean burger with corn salad! I wish I could do have someone do this for me:)

Dibs of Chitra Amma's Kitchen submitted the South Indian classic - urulaikazhangu podimas. Indian style mashed potatoes with lime:

Indhu of thayirsaadham sent some traditional South Indian chow chow kootu / chayote squash kootu - I love this with thayir chaadam too:)

Puttu and kadala curry rules breakfast in many homes - this corn variety comes from Sharmi of Neivedyam.

Sharmi's corn puttu

Ivy, of Kopiaste is a popular blogger otherwise but new to FIC. She has made a huge impact on me with 'bloggeraid'. She made quince and chestnut spoon sweet for her son - we will have to satisfy ourselves with the virtual serving:(

Pongal was hot favorite for FIC this month. Here is DK's version from Culinary Bazaar

Kayal from Kayal's Kitchen sent in this quick and 'new to me' 'Killi potta sambar'!

Sanghi of Sanghi's Food Delights has sent an eggless vanilla butter cake made in cooker - now you can no longer excuse yourself saying you do not own an OTG;)

Simple, tasty and quick - Potato Pepper Fry from Sanghi of Sanghi's Food Delights.

A hot favourite South Indian Tiffin from Ashwini of Ashwini's Spicy Cuisine - rava khichdi,

a second one - Poori Masala or mashed potatoes with seasoning...

and 'come back home to' dhal - I love it!

Indosungod from Daily Musings has a rival to french fries - Pan Roasted Potatoes to Rival French Fries.Poornima Nair from Tasty Treats brings us four tasty dishes one from each course!




Sudeshna of Here I Cook sends in a hearty Masur Dal/red Lentils Recipe and she says you must have your daily dose of legumes for various reasons - check out why!

Navita of Zaayeka sent in four entries:

Khasta Kachori which she recreated from her memory of the ones she had at Jamnagar - and she says it is impeccable!

Navita's khasta kachori

French Fries - Thin and crispy:)

Navita's french fries
Gatte ki sabzi - My favourite too:)

Navita's gatte ki sabzi
Simple Cheese Bruschetta for cheese lovers out there!

Navita's bruschetta

Welcome the Bhabhi-Nanad (Sisters-in-law) duo, Vidhas and Vibaas:

Vibaas's recipes











Vidhas' s recipes:






and yummy chickpea bondas - original recipe!

Supriya from Celebrating little things in life sent in a North Indian Winter speciality - Makai ka roti:)


Jayasri from Samayalarai sent in Squash Poli & other Obattu Varities for FIC YELLOW - she has a lot of variations to the traditional poli. Do check!


Srividhya S of Enthaligai sent in a simple evening snack to fill up a few empty moments - Masala Pori / Puffed Rice and....

.....Pesarattu / Green Moong Dal Dosa - easy to prepare and nutritious!

Sanika of 'Spicy and Tangy....Sweet & Yummy' has a dish for every category - mains, tiffin and dessert. Here they come one after the other:


and Fafda:


Mum's preparation - Moong dhal sambar with idly from Chitra of Ratatouille! Got to be tasty:)

Dal from any region sounds tasty any time - here is a parippu chaaru from Maria of Maria's Menu!


Archy from Archy's Recipe Book serves Chana Dal Wada - crisp on the outside and soft on the inside:

Archy's chana dal wada

and here is an eggless mango ice cream treat from her:

Archy's mango ice cream
Arch from The Yum Factor sends her favorite, learnt from her friend - Khatta dhokla

and Eggless tomato omelette - Kamath style:)


Raaga of The Singing Chef sent in karunaikazhanga mashiyal - have it with plain or lemon rice.


A whole platter - Venn Pongal, Chakra Pongal and Ullundu Vadai! From Smitha of Dabbu's Recipes:


Asha from Aroma sends Urad dal masala vada with spicy dal dip - Talk of energetic Sundays:)

Asha of Foodie's Hope sent in a fresh and inviting sambar made from vegetables picked from her own garden - that is what I call instant sambar:)


Asha's goan ambat tik
Arundhuti of Gourmet Affair keeps it sweet and simple - A conventional Bengali sweet rice called Mishti Pulao - Rice and dessert in the same morsel:)

Arundhuti's mishti pulao

Warm, homely and quick - try this besan dosa/vegetarian omelette from Keerthana of Kitchen Vibes.

or Sweet corn stir-fry - a tasty five minute dish:)


Maya of Konkan World recreated this plantain subji/curry from memory of what she had at her friend's place, and suggests a variety of ways with it:

Suma Gandlur from VeggiePlatter sent in healthy Sprouted Peas subzi for her sister and FIC:

Indy of Adhi Potoba served Toor Dal Khichdi to his wife and says the results were spectacular. This one is made a little differently. Check it!

Aparna of Sumi's weblog starts at the very beginning. How to make ghee:

Aquadaze from Served with love brings a delicious Paneer Jalfrezi adapted from Sanjeev Kapoor's recipe:

VnV from Veggie Monologues made stuffed acorn squash for dinner - looks so tasty I could devor one whole stuffed squash there!!

SuperArtsy Supriya from So What's New Today? tasted this at Jhupdi inNew Jersey, and tried it at home - Turiya Patra Bhaji

Renuka from Fusion shares her all time favourite custard:

Srivalli talks about the importance of lentils and the way it is to be served to infants here and here is her introductory dal from Spice Your Life! Spice Your Life is first time on FIC:)

Ramya of Mane Adige serves another popular mixed rice delicacy from South India - Nimbekai Chitranna or Lemon Rice.

Oriya Food presents twin delicacies from Orissa:




Raji from Rak's Kitchen cooked for three events, and the maida barfi is for FIC. She says her Mamis are experts in making this but looking at the pictures I felt she is just being modest!

Smitha (from Kadumanga) and I agree on our love for mangoes - "It frankly doesn't matter to me how I eat the mango, I love it as is, sweet, sour or spicy, in a dish or as pickles...any day is a good mango day..." I believe so too, Smit esp. after a virtual slurp on the Mango saffron shake!

Laavanya from Cookery Corner made a Kadhi pakodi and I had to make one yesterday because Jr.H saw this and started missing it!

Ashwini from Nanna Adige gives lemon rice a dilly twist - Dill Capsicum Lemon Rice -

Priya from her Sourashtrian Kitchen presents Dhai Amti - Yogurt Curry, a tasty fusion recipe.

Homecooked sent a fluffy yeast dhokla - her MIL's recipe. Take a look - it is fluffy!

Kanda poha or Aval Upma from Ashwini:

Varsha Vipins of Will-O'-the-Wisp sent in twin delights:
Mulakooshyam - Granny's special ...and

Varsha's dal

Katti Parippu - Kerala Sadya Special.

Varsha's parippu

Pavitra Kodical of Pakashale's Sabudana Khichdi had my daughter craving for this!

Superchef from Mirch Masala has a delectable platter laid - Achari bhindi and Lahori Dal.

Jessica of Fearless Kitchen cooked me a tasty Malay Yellow Rice. Me? Yes! It was specially made for FIC - Yellow from 500 Hot & Spicy Recipes! I am so honored:)

Anu Sriram from Chandrabhaga cooks up a quick taro root roast / chepang kizhangu fry:

Deepa Hari from Simple Home Cooking cooked a simple bottle gourd curry from her Mum's kitchen.

Four treats from Sahaja (certified cook by grandmother) of My experiment


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