The middle courtyard of my Mama’r bari or my mother’s paternal house had a mango tree. It was one of the three trees spread around the gardens. One behind the kitchen, that could be seen from the kitchen window, yielded the most unique mangoes I have ever had. These were small, green even when ripe,…
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When Gitanjali sent me the recipe, she sent it to me with the concern that it perhaps wasn’t frugal enough. May be it was not, two weeks ago, but as it stands today, it isn’t too lavish either. Supply chains have become better, seafood, meat and vegetables are becoming available again albeit still with some…
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Monima is my aunt, my mother’s younger brother’s wife. To all us cousins, she has always been an aunt, a friend and a confidante. In so many years of knowing her, none of us remember her for a moment when she wasn’t smiling, patient and kind. To everyone around her. To that, add a killer…
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Om has been suffering from a toothache since ast night. It had been bothering him since beginning of the lockdown but we couldn’t make a trip to the dentist, so he was managing it. Last night the pain got unbearable and he couldn’t sleep all night! And those who have experienced toothaches and earaches know…
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Today is Chaitra Sankranti, a day for traditional recipes using seasonal summer vegetables. What better than Ashis’s grandmother’s recipe for drumsticks in mustard paste. He very kindly shared the recipe, and wrote to me saying, “She adored me like hell. Actually my mom didn’t know anything when she got married. So all the food she’s…
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Lebu pata bhapa paneer My Naboborsho this year was as (meh!)as the year in general. My yearly bout of summer fever decided to come a night before the Nabobarsho, completely draining me of every iota of energy. I spent the entire day on liquids, only to be able to eat tiny morsels of solid food…
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I have never met Saptarshi in person but one doesn’t really need to meet him to appreciate his work and be a fan of it. The man behind the famous Bongeats channel, his reputation precedes him. Saptarshi very kindly agreed to share his recipe of congee for the Frugal Kitchens. As he writes – “Congee…
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“Priyadarshini Chatterjee is a freelance journalist, a food blogger and writer. She spends her time reading or experimenting in her kitchen, travels as much as she can and eats her way through life. But she loves to write more than anything else.” That is how Priyadarshini’s bio reads. I can add that she is also…
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I met Madhushree about two years back on a trip to Kolkata when she and Anindya, left two kids back home without a nanny, and made time to come and meet us. Since then, they have made sure that we meet everytime any one of us are in each other’s town. It doesn’t matter how…
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Frugality can be a great teacher. It forces us to think on our feet. Forces it to improvise. And kitchens across the world are best examples of rising to the challenge of frugality. A big part of what we throw away in kitchens are the stalks and peels of vegetables. Most of them pack a…