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Wednesday, 20 January 2021
Fish Roti for Tea
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Thursday, 14 January 2021
Chicken Roti
Dinner.. Thought of making some West Indian style Chicken Roti. Since Ontario went into 'Stay-at- Home' order, all non essential travel can end up in fines. So I couldn't get the traditional Dhol Puri with which these rotis are usually made. I prepared Jerked Chicken Jamaican style plus potatoes to make the meal heartier. Wrapped in Sri lankan style gothamba roti shell. Family enjoyed the variation in menu.
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Tuesday, 12 January 2021
Jackfruit seed Curry (කොස් ඇට කලුපොල් මාළුව)
Hmmm, what to prepare for lunch today, that takes a small detour from the daily dose of ho-hum?
Prepared a jack fruit seed curry aka කොස් ඇට කලුපොල් මාළුව.. not gonna lie. This is the first time I've attempted this dish, and I scoured the internet for a decent recipe. I knew a few of the ingredients that was essential to be there, like the roasted coconut and roasted rice.. but truth be told, I was tempted to just deep fry the seeds to have with my beer 🤣😅
On my plate today. :
- Jack fruit seed curry/ කොස් ඇට කළුපොල් මාළුව
- Dhal / පරිප්පු
- Greens Mallung / කොල මැල්ලුම
- Eggplant pickle/ වම්බටු මෝජුව
- Mixed meat Curry (leftover from lamprais )
- Lentil Crackers/ පපඩම්
- Steamed Samba rice/ සුදු බත්
Sunday, 10 January 2021
Sunday Lunch: Lamprais
Sunday Lunch.. Lamprais/ ලම්ප්රයි/ lomprijst.. (not lump rice/ ලම්ප් රයිස්)
It is believed the history of the lamprais can be traced back to the interaction between the Dutch and the people of what would later become its multiple-island colony, the East Indies, today's Indonesia. The Dutch discovered on Java that the villagers ate their meals of rice and curry wrapped in a banana leaf, which conveniently fitted in their hand, ready to be eaten anywhere, anytime.
The Dutch appreciated the concept, refined it by adding some of their own ingredients, and named it lomprijst "a packet of rice", perhaps derived from lemper, which in Malay has the same meaning. When they ousted the Portuguese from the island they called Zeylan in 1640, the Dutch brought with them the lomprijst, and adapted it with local ingredients. Later it became part of the colony's cuisine with the Anglicised name "lamprais" (the "s" is not pronounced when referring to one lamprais).
Prepared everything from scratch. On this plate, the authentic flavours and sides that makes a genuine lamprais.
Short grained Samba rice, sauteed in ghee and saffron, then cooked to perfection in stock and spices, Spicy onion sambol, belacan Sambal (a paste with chili, fried shrimp and other spices), Brinjal moju (pickled eggplant), fried, then cooked ash plantains in a dry creamy curry, a mixed meat (chicken, pork and beef) curry, a fried full boiled egg and frikkedel (in this case, a fish cutlet. All wrapped up in a banana leaf and baked in the oven.
I surprised myself how incredibly good this was, usually I'm critical about my own cooking. Family gave rave reviews.
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Saturday, 9 January 2021
Masala Chai
Morning ritual 😊 Me time at 0430hrs. Masala Chai made with freshly ground spices and Pure Ceylon tea ☕. Yanni or Jean-Michel Jarre on my bluetooth headphones, feet up on my recliner and enjoy my tea till 0500hrs.. when all hell breaks loose 🤣😅.. Then it's breakfast for kids, freshly ground and brewed Coffee for wifey, leave out stuff to cook for lunch, prepare lunch sandwiches if kids have work, Check up on my ongoing projects of homebrew Wines, or Gingerbeer, etc., etc.,
Retirement.. sure feels like a lot of work sometimes.. 🤣😅😂.. Thinking of making homemade italian prosciutto or parma ham this year.. takes a really long time. But wth.. I've got plenty of that commodity 😉
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Friday, 1 January 2021
Happy New Year
First meal of the new year. Brunch. Finally figured out what the kids were upto. They wanted a baked brie in a bread bowl. 🤭😂. I made the curries, but mom's කිරිබත් (milk rice) has no competition 😊❤.
May you find great success and happiness in this new year. Happy New Year 2021 to you and your loved ones.
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Thursday, 31 December 2020
Pineapple Wine
Opened up a bottle of my homebrew 2019 Vintage Pineapple 🍍 Wine. Bottled it in January 2019, so it's almost 2 years mellowed in the bottle. The aroma and the taste blew us all away. A dessert wine for sure. Commercial quality crystal clear. Hands down one of the two top wines I've made along with the Orange mead. 13% ABV/Alcohol by Volume (no added alcohol, just natural fermentation process with quality champagne yeast), same as a store bought wine. This was my very first attempt at making wine, trying to see if I can make something similar to my grandma's famous Christmas wine. Sorry grandma, you'd have stopped making wine if you tasted mine. 🤭😜
My family decided that I should stick to Pineapple and Orange mead. I was planning on making watermelon and strawberry wines in 2021. Might have to put that on hold. Other drinkable wines I've made are Red and Green Grape, Peach and Cherry. These are semi sweet to Dry. I'll probably use them for food preparation. I know that the black Cherry made an insane gravy for Christmas.
Recipe for my homebrew Pineapple Wine will be posted some time in February, as I will be preparing a new batch this year.
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Friday, 25 December 2020
Merry Christmas
Stuffed to the gills, had a nap.. 🤣😂 suddenly realized I probably should post pictures of what my family raved about. 😜 Everything made from scratch, or the darn restaurant critics living in my house would petition to remove my Michelin (not stars, but tires from my SUV 🤭🤣🤪).
What's for lunch?
- A pork Roast, traditional Sri lankan style.
- A roast leg of Lamb, Scarborough Fair style 🤣 (with Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme).
- Cabbage Rolls, Ukrainian Style
- Crispy Roast Potatoes, Lord knows who's style 🙄.
- Gravy, made my style, Using homemade Cherry Wine from Last year to deglaze the pan drippings from the lamb roast.
- Dinner Rolls, local bakery style. I was going to bake some at home, but then I slapped myself and promptly forgot about it..
Wednesday, 23 December 2020
Pittu/ පිට්ටු
My daughter was sleeping in late after countless sleepless nights. She just completed her last Uni final exam for the year. She comes running in asking if I can prepare something quick for lunch, as she got called in for an emergency shift. I quickly prepared some Rice flour pittu and some sandwiches for her break, as she'd be working till 10pm.
On this plate: Pittu, spicy chicken curry, creamy potato curry, katta sambol, seeni sambol and a bit of the green mango curry.
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Friday, 18 December 2020
Samosas and Tea
Tuesday, 8 December 2020
A Simple lunch
Catching up on some housework that I had let slide. Todays meal consisted of Dhal, brinjal moju, chicken curry and gotukola salad on steamed red rice.
Saturday, 5 December 2020
Chicken Soup - Recipe
A hearty chicken soup on a cold winter's eve, is great for the body as well as the soul. This is a duplicate of the Chicken soup prepared by the Canadian restaurant chain Swiss Chalet.
Ingredients:
4 stalks celery Chopped
4 carrots Chopped
1/2 small red pepper Chopped
3/4 cup of frozen peas
2 Tablespoons oil
4 chicken thighs
1 L (4 cups) ready to use chicken broth
1 L (4 cups) water
1/2 cup small pasta shells (conchigliette)
salt and pepper to taste
Some finely chopped parsley
Method:
- Heat the oil in a large pot.
- Add the onion and garlic and saute on medium heat until the onion turns translucent (about 5 to 8 minutes).
- Add the Chopped celery and saute for another 2 minutes.
- Remove the skins from the chicken thighs.
- Add the chicken, chicken broth, water, red pepper and carrots to the pot and bring to a boil.
- Cover and simmer on low heat for an hour.
- Add the frozen peas and pasta.
- Remove the chicken thighs from the pot of water. Remove the bone and chop or shred the chicken into small pieces. Add back into the pot.
- Simmer for an additional 20 minutes until the pasta is cooked through.
- Add Chopped fresh parsley (optional).
Friday, 4 December 2020
Chicken Pot Pie - Recipe
Nothing gives that warm feeling of comfort than a hearty chicken pot pie. I prepared this dish with a rotisserie chicken, and store bought pie shells. The mix was directly placed into the individual serving bowls, and covered with the pie pastry.





























