The above picture was my last months entry to Click.
So I was at the supermarket and while browsing through the aisle, this lady and I made eye contact, exchanged smiles and walked past each other. I bumped into her again at another aisle, this time she starts a conversation.
The Lady,"Are you Indian?"
Me, "Yes"
The next question believe it or not was...
The Lady," Do you speak English?"
Me, a polite, "Yes"
The Lady, "Do you make curry?"
Me, "I sure do"
The lady," I made this curry this one time and it was a disaster, I think I used too much curry powder."
Me, "Aaah, you see, we Indians don't really use curry powder to make curries. Instead we use a combination of 'powders' when we make curries," and I went on to give her a lecture on how to make a curry.
The lady,"That is interesting, I never knew" and continued," My husband loves Indian food and that was my disastrous attempt to make a curry, but I made raita and that was pretty good."
Me, "That's a great start, good luck with another attempt of making a curry, and this time without the curry powder."
We exchanged thank yous and good byes and moved on.
So, why am I sharing this conversation? When I was making these curried cheese bites the whole conversation with that lady came as a flash back and I had to share this. Also, the other simple reason being that in this curried cheese bite the recipe calls for "CURRY POWDER"(the one I asked that lady not to buy). HA!
Yes, I must admit that I usually have some "CURRY POWDER" in my spice rack. No, no I don't make a curry with it - that's clearly wrong - right? But I do use it every so often to make western/continental savory thingys.
I have been thinking of making this recipe for a while now, for few reasons,
1. The ingredients do not include eggs (to which my son is allergic)
2. Cheese, who doesn't like cheese?
3.Then the flavor of curry...mmmm had to try this one.
This recipe is good when you want to eat something savory with your evening tea or coffee.
Makes around 40
Ingredients:
- 100g butter softened
- 100g all purpose flour
- 1 tsp salt
- 2 tsp curry powder
- 100g freshly grated Parmesan cheese
- 100g grated mellow semi hard cheese
Method:
Lightly grease about 4 cookie sheet with a little butter or you could skip this step if using Silpat.
Sift flour and salt into a mixing bowl. Stir in curry powder and both cheeses. Rub in the softened butter with your fingertips, then bring the mixture together to a soft dough.
Roll out the dough thinly on a lightly floured surface. Cut out 40 circles using a 2 inch cookie cutter and arrange on the cookie sheets. Bake in a preheated oven, 350F/180C for 10 -15 minutes until golden brown.
Let the curried cheese bites cool slightly on the cookie sheets then transfer them to wire rack to cool completely.
Recipe from Perfect Baking
My apologies for posting this recipe so late.
beautiful pic.. and those cheese bites must be fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI have never had curried cheese bites, they look beautiful stacked up like this.
ReplyDeleteThis is something new to me. Sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteWow, these sound amazing!
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