We love Indian food. Naturally, hubby and I were delighted and privileged to be invited by YJ and YJ's mom-in-law, to a Deepavali lunch last weekend. YJ happened to be in Singapore during this time while her hubby, A (also our friend) is still in US. So....A, we are going to eat your mom's superb Indian/Tamil cooking on your behalf, ok? :D Thank you - A and YJ, for the invite and all the delicious food.
There were chicken curry, fried chicken wings, lamp choppies, kola urundai (minced mutton balls), vegetable briyani, cucumber raita and fish sambal. All-so-yummy!
A closer glance at kola urundai (minced mutton balls)
These are lamp choppies which were cooked above charcoal fire. WhoaAAA!
Coming up next will be some Indian snacks that had me crunching over Deepavali last week. Also, I've learn more about Indian cooking from A's mom and have started cooking a few Indian vegetarian food based on her verbal tips and recipes. Thanks, auntie :)
I only had the chance to update the Deepavali lunch and snacks this week, as I have been busy ever since work started. How I wish this working nightmare can be gone forever. Meanwhile, hoping that my passion in food keeps me sane and alive, till our dream comes true.
Tag: indian cuisine, lamp chops, Singapore eating
wow!all the food look good eh!! lucky you ,can enjoy Deepavali lunch at your friend home.
ReplyDeleteLooks really delish! But I'm not a fan of Indian foods :D But I do love curry! ;)
ReplyDeletemouth watering dishes...Hope we can taste such kind of food someday...have a nice day!
ReplyDeleteWow! I could not stop my eyes from staring at that lamb choppies. My favorite! Any recipe for this?
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That reminds me... I haven't put up my Deepavali lunch post. haha...
ReplyDeleteI love Indian food. Let's have lunch at Little India. :)
I had brayani rice today for dinner thought it was fragrant and yummy. They didn't cooked it with basmati rice which was pretty disappointing.
ReplyDelete*blush blush* do you have the recipe for brayani rice? :P
I luv Indian food esp from Northern. Your food look so delicious! I can hear the drumming sound from my stomach now.....;)
ReplyDeleteI love Indian food !! awww.. envy ,envy, envy ;-)))I am drooling now
ReplyDeletewhat a feast! hehe I love Indian food especially nasi briyani :D
ReplyDeleteHope you get used to your new work soon, then you will be less tired ... take care!
I'm not too fond of eating lamb but that's a yummy looking dish worth trying.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to your Indian cooking! :)
ReplyDeletethe food looks yummy!
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Ur fren Goatie is "angry" cos u're eating its flesh! ;p ....but is has also "revenged" cos it has eaten tiger"fish"'s flesh last weekend! Hee hee.
ReplyDeleteomg...makes me hungry every time i drop here...lol
ReplyDeleteMy WS entry this week : in HERE and HERE. Hope you have time to visit . Thanks
oh so yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteNice to know you like Indian food! and I am impressed you intend to learn them too! GREAT!!
ReplyDeleteooo.. That looks soo delicious! Indian food to the finest I think!
ReplyDeleteThese pictures are turning me green with envy. We no get food like these here! Ahhh..i can't wait till January when I am back in Malaysia for a visit! :D
ReplyDeletewah. so lucky you two! tht lamb choppies look damn good.
ReplyDeletewhoa! coincidentally, a pakistani friend here (my wife's officemate) brought us Briyani & what-looks-like spicy beef with curry (forgot what it's called) over the weekend as their send-off to my wife. my wife's been promoted so Misbah & his wife came over to our house with some homecooked yummies which i have never tried before!
ReplyDeleteloved them!!!
Wow, yummy leh, I love to have some of the chicken wings!
ReplyDeleteall the foods looks delicious
ReplyDeletegrilled lamb chops...I wan' leh!
ReplyDeleteI love Indian food too! But recently my home is "invaded" by Indian cooking spice till I can't stop coughing and tearing in my own kitchen washing dishes :(
ReplyDeleteThat is a tasty looking meal.
ReplyDeleteI am so jealous! Can I be invited too? We got to do all vegetarian Diwali meals - er..the state my husband's from is sorta Vegetarian state. Though he is NOT AT ALL vegetarian..hahaha.., but I try to do a vegetarian Diwali. But *whispering* I will sit on your table anytime, were I given a choice.
ReplyDeletewow! what a Dwali feast!
ReplyDeleteWow, I could never do meat at a Deepavali dinner, but I'd go for this stuff any other time!
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