Bouillabaisse, a classic French fish stew from Marseilles of Mediterranean Provence region is one of our hot favorites since the day one I made it. We are very much seafood lover and whenever we crave for a hearty stew, Bouillabaisse doesn't get much more delicious. I don't know much about French cuisine. I adapted some of French and other cuisines by watching cooking shows on tv, borrowed cook book from library and so many of them I tried for first time was a hit. Bouillabaisse was one of them. It's pretty easy but little time consuming to make from scratch. Weekend happen to be a great day to prepare fish stock with fresh fish bones, shrimp shells. I make a big batch to savor for a couple of days to use it different recipes. It's so worth it.
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Monday, August 22, 2022
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Blueberry Swirl Vanilla ice Cream
Fresh sweet blueberries are a great snack to munch on and there are so many recipes adding blueberries, be it jam, pie, cake, bread, cheesecake, lemonade, shake, salad, ice cream and many more. Ice cream is always a refreshing treat on scorching summer days. This is so very easy no churn ice cream with just a few ingredients. This ice cream has a very creamy texture without adding eggs. Unlike strawberries, blueberries are so sweet that I had to cut down on sugar to make the jam. Here is my simple recipe to follow.
Tuesday, August 2, 2022
Bengali Style Chicken Stew
A very comforting and hearty stew with chicken and veggies using minimum spices was created for Britishers served with buttered toast during British rule in Kolkata, India. Later, Bengali tweaked it adding some aromatics and spices to suit their liking. However, this is not a spice laden stew and it still has an English touch and mostly served with buttered or plain toast. This delicious hearty stew with bone in chicken, fresh veggies need very basic pantry ingredients that comes together in an hour or less. It's a great way to serve protein and veggies together as an one dish meal to the family all year round. This Bengali style Chicken Stew must not be confused with Bengali Chicken Curry which is made with just potatoes and all most same spices but yellowish in color and medium thick spicy gravy.
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