Saturday, December 19, 2009

Spices

My mom made me some chicken curry flavored with some of the best turmeric ever... fresh and so completely over the top delicious. Good fresh spices make a huge difference to food...

Sunday, December 13, 2009

History of Spices (from my mom, Ranu Chatterjee)




Did you guys know that in the early days , black pepper was used as currency? It was as valuable as gold -- cinnamon, black pepper, ginger, cardamoms, cloves and turmeric were regularly bought by the Phoenicians and other traders -- all these spices were grown mostly in the south of India. Also,  --oh -- nutmeg and mace which are part of the same nut -mace is the outer orange strands,while nutmeg is the inner seed-- were also valued a lot for their flavour. A great favourite Bengali sweet called dourbesh--made of chickpea flour, fried in ghee, soaked in thick sugar syrup, then rolled in dry mild solids(powder) sprinkled with very finely ground nutmeg--we call nutmeg ''jaiphal'',and mace is ''javitri''--used to be made by my mother at home in Dehra Dun, where I grew up--she loved making all kinds of Bengali sweets and we all benefited by her expertise --there would be oodles of sweets for dessert or whenever we asked for them . The only rule was we would point out what we wanted to eat --and either she or one of my older sisters would serve the sweets -- she was very strict on hygiene and we --that is my siblings and I -- were not allowed to step in the pantry or ''bhandar"/store --if we were in school clothes. Wish my mum were alive --she could teach us to make so many good things to eat .---miss her so much . Sorry --got carried away by childhood memories. Love and hugs, Ma