Guest guest Posted December 31, 2009 Report Share Posted December 31, 2009 > Andy, > > Thank you! You are way too kind. If you actually were my partner, I believe your opinion would be that I am more like a 'nag!' : ) > > I haven't had inspiration for roti/naan yet. But since I am moving to India, the next important job I will have -- after finding a driver-- will be finding an awesome cook. In fact, that is one of the things I look most forward to -- someone that can help me bring to fruition my ideas in combining SCD and Indian! I adore Indian food, but my mother-in-law is very very heavy on the rice and starches. I want to be able to make lovely dishes for us that can leave that out, but let everyone feel satisfied too. When I make a new discovery, I will post and let you know! > > I have not tried this, but had inspiration the other night. If you are decent in the kitchen with spices, you might try popping some mustard seeds in oil, adding turmeric, chopped onion, and what other type of spice you like best -- cumin seed/ground, coriander, curry leaves, cinnamon, fresh ginger (use a micro plane and watch your fingers!), fresh garlic (a garlic press is great!), etc. to make a nice fragrant mix. Let this cool and add it to a plain muffin recipe without the honey or drastically reduced honey to make a savory muffin/dhokla type thing. I have soaked lentils and then re-dehydrated them and ground them to a flour, but have never tried using it to bake with. I am really hoping I can find a way to use it with coconut flour and I am not sure what else to make dosa/idli/etc. > > The above suggestion is pretty advanced because of the seeds, so adjust as you see fit, but I think you get the idea. If you don't have a good muffin recipe let me know I have a good one that we like and it is pretty easy and versatile. That sounds good Amelia. If you get inspired and come up with any Indian food, or satisfying naan substitution, please post. Also, can you post the muffin recipe. I don't think it would work that well with the recipes I tend to make. Mara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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