Bridget White Anglo-Indian Recipe Books

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Showing posts with label Colonial Anglo-Indian Dishes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colonial Anglo-Indian Dishes. Show all posts

Sunday, June 5, 2016

ANGLO-INDIAN MUTTON / LAMB CURRY























A SIMPLE MUTTON / LAMB CURRY 

Serves 6  Preparation Time 1 hour
Ingredients
1 kg tender Mutton or Lamb from the thigh portion cut into medium pieces
2 tomatoes chopped finely
3 tablespoons oil
2 large onions chopped finely
2 green chilies slit lengthwise
2 tablespoons ginger garlic paste
½ teaspoon turmeric powder
2 teaspoons chillie powder
2 teaspoons cumin powder
2 teaspoons coriander powder
1 teaspoon all spice powder / garam masala powder
Salt to taste
1 teaspoon chopped garlic
2 tablespoons chopped corriander leaves

Boil the meat a little water, a pinch of turmeric and a little salt in a pressure cooker till tender.  
Heat oil in a suitable pan and sauté the onions, green chilies and the ginger garlic paste for some time.  Add the chopped tomatoes, chillie powder, cumin powder, coriander powder, turmeric powder, spice powder / garam masala powder and fry for some time till the tomatoes trun pulpy. Add a little water if required while frying.  Now add the cooked meat along with the soup, chopped garlic and salt and simmer till the gravy is thick. Garnish with chopped coriander leaves.
Serve with white steamed rice or chappatis or bread 

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

COLONIAL ANGLO-INDIAN CUISINE

Bridget White-Kumar with Cochrane Place, Ashish Chopra
Cochrane Place Gourmet Club 14th to 19th Feb 2016
The countdown begins to the launch of the Cochrane Place Gourmet Club. A Week long festival celebrating the love for food! (February 14th-19th 2016)
Cochrane Place Hotel Kurseong is the restored stately British Colonial home of late Percy Cochrane. Perched on a ridge surrounded by lush tea gardens the building is set in stone, log and cast iron splendour offering panoramic views of the Himalayas

Come and celebrate the love for food with the launch of Cochrane Place Gourmet Club- a 4 day festival featuring interactive workshops, talks & meals by Bridgette White Kumar Author and Food Consultant on Anglo Indian cuisine, Sohini Basu of Mrs Magpies & Dr Ashish Chopra- Culinary historian and TV host.

Braised Pork Chops, Col.Sandhurst's Beef Curry, Dak Bungalow Chicken, Railway Vegetable Chops, Slow roast chicken, Stuffed aubergines, Brown Sahib Cabbage Soup.....These are a few of our favourite things- Come and experience authentic Anglo Indian Cuisine with none other than the Exponent of Anglo Indian cuisine- BRIDGET WHITE KUMAR!
 The best things in life are sweet"- Indulge in sweet treats specially crafted by the talented Cordon Bleu pastry chef- Sohini Basu of Mrs Magpies, Kolkata.

All week long at the Cochrane Place Gourmet Club week

So email The Cochrane Place on host@imperialchai.com for further details. Only a few rooms left so hurry
 http://cochraneplacehotel.com/

COCHRANE PLACE ADDRESS:
132, Pankhabari Road, Kurseong, West Bengal, India

Thursday, May 10, 2012

COLONIAL ANGLO-INDIAN DISHES SHOW CASED BY ME AT THE TAJ WEST END, BANGALORE

COLONIAL ANGLO-INDIAN DISHES SHOW CASED BY ME AT THE TAJ WEST END, BANGALORE

The Taj West End Bangalore is celebrating 125 years of the West End. I was invited by them to be part of the 125 years celebrations by demonstrating the old Colonial Anglo-Indian Dishes in their MYNT Kitchen from the 27th April to the 8th May.
The West End already has a Colonial Anglo-Indian Menu for Brunch on Week ends at the MYNT Coffee Shop. They are going to incorporate some of the dishes shown by me in the new Menu.
These are the dishes demonstrated by me. Along with me is Chef Abijith and Chef Susai. I had a lovely time demonstrating and showing off my Culinary Skills!!!