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About Recipe
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Nagarjuna P Posted on Sat Aug 18 2012
I am flattened with all these recipes thanks for posting
Reply 0 - Repliesabsolutt Posted on Sat Aug 18 2012
Dear Mr. Thumma, I really enjoy watching you cook. However, you use so many ingredients which are exotic for me an difficult to obtain. I was wondering if you could sometimes more frequently point out alternative ingredients while you cook, just to h
Reply 0 - RepliesClaire Nunez Posted on Sun Aug 19 2012
Please make your videos funny again!! I miss that! : (
Reply 0 - Repliesmveer d Posted on Sun Aug 19 2012
the ingredients in this recipe are simple, and available all over (the spices form the basis for all Indian cooking) Main vegetable used here is Red Pumpkin (squash) The spices are cumin seeds, asafoetida, turmeric, coconut and salt.
Reply 0 - Repliesgloorbit Posted on Sun Aug 19 2012
Thanks. Wiki says one nickname is "devil's dung". Yum, I'll see if I can find some here is Walla Walla, WA.
Reply 0 - Repliesmarge729 Posted on Sun Aug 26 2012
Hing (asafoetida) seems to have gotten a bad rap in most European cuisines - hence the unflattering names for it like devil's dung. The key to its successful use is to use it in strict moderation (1/8 - 1/4 teaspoon is more than enough for 6 - 8
Reply 0 - Repliesgloorbit Posted on Sun Aug 26 2012
Thank you Marge, I was intrigued with the "devils dung" nickname. Thanks for the tip on the brand names and to use it sparingly. VaChef just kind of sweeps it in on off the spice plate with barely a mention so I got curious. I thought he wa
Reply 0 - RepliesAyezRed Posted on Sat Oct 06 2012
I like how he smelled it and said "ahh" :) that is the sign of a great dish I believe.
Reply 0 - RepliesDipti Kandalkar Posted on Wed Jan 02 2013
i m stunned tht u being non maharashtrian make so manyy delicious maharastrian recipes... wowww !!! i myself dont know so many recipes yet...thanks for uploading all these recipes.
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srilakshminaidu Posted on Sat Aug 18 2012
Dear Chef,Please let us know,what you are up to...ohhhhh mummmmy..this many recipes one day.!!!!!!!!!iam glued to your channel for past few hours.My Mom is going to kill me now...
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