Grapes are rare in Thrissur, Kerala. I made this Grape Leaves Chutney inspired by the Mediterranean dish Dolma. Blanched grape leaves are made into a puree along with garlic and red chilli (the skin only...or else it will be fire inside your belly) Add some E. V. Olive Oil and 1 tea spoon of Lemon juice and salt to taste.
This blog is a platform to publish my experiments with cooking. It also incorporates my organic farming ventures at home. It is high time we discard the toxic and adulterated food and go back to mother nature and find more edible plants and fruits which are not preferred by the present generation. We are also bringing out a self invented recipe of healthy and delicious fresh cut Veg. Salads and Soups which can be tried by anyone for a change.
Monday, March 28, 2016
Grape leaves Chutney home made at Ollur Thrissur Kerala
Grapes are rare in Thrissur, Kerala. I made this Grape Leaves Chutney inspired by the Mediterranean dish Dolma. Blanched grape leaves are made into a puree along with garlic and red chilli (the skin only...or else it will be fire inside your belly) Add some E. V. Olive Oil and 1 tea spoon of Lemon juice and salt to taste.
Cardamom Plant growing at Ollur Thrissur Kerala
Although the most valuable crop of the high ranges of Kerala, Cardamom is generally found growing in cool places and hill slopes. But it was happy to flourish in Ollur, Thrissur, Kerala with an average temperature of 38-40 degrees right now in March. Excellent Spice with various applications in curries, sweets and desserts.
Chaya Mansa or Mexican Spinach at Ollur Thrissur Kerala
Chaya Mansa or Mexican Spinach is a rare medicinal vegetable like Cheera or Spinach. This comes from the Mayan Civilization period of Mexico and was used by them to boost their physical fitness. They used it as a herbal tea. Contains 450 times Calcium and is good source of Vitamin D. So it is good for bones and generally helps to clear the blood circulation. Slightly toxic with traces of Cyanide and is hence required to boil for 20 minutes and then can be consumed as 'Thoran' or other curry formats.
Paduthakulam in Kerala to eat home grown fish as and when you like
Special Easter sale of fish at my home in Ollur, Thrissur, Kerala. Draining the pond for harvesting fish. Paduthakulam is ideal for growing fish in your harvest. You can eat fresh fish daily. Your kids can catch fish using the fishing rod, feed fish and have fun all year round. Costs very less to set up. For details call me, George 9895039531.
Home grown African Vala for Easter at Ollur Thrissur
This fresh African Vala was harvested along with Gift Thilapia on Saturday for special Easter sale at my home in Ollur, Thrissur, S. India. We got the fish fingerlings 7 months back. Although Vala (Wellago) will grow bigger and is tasty as well. Elders prefer Vala to other fish on special occasions like Christmas and Easter in Kerala.
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