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Meatless Thursday: Veggie Pita Pizzas

Veggie Pita Pizza

I don’t meat onĀ  Thursday’s, just a gentle way to practice some restraint in my eating habits I suppose. Which poses a problem while structuring my meals for the day; veggies just lack the protein, and let’s be honest, the sheer deliciousness of a slab of meat! So I have to ensure the meals I prepare for Thursday are creative and tasty enough for me to look forward to eating them without getting tempted to slip in a chicken nugget or two.

Cheese pizza is the ultimate fall-back meal for vegetarians everywhere, my lovely wife included. She will gladly pick up a greasy/oily slice at 3am after a party night – that is the lure of the ubiquitous slice. But given my intense dislike for foods that have been sitting under a heat lamp, and the sheer impracticality of rolling out my own dough every Thursday, I decided to take a healthy shortcut – Whole Wheat Pita Pizza’s! Piled high with fresh veggies and really mozzarella cheese, these beauty’s are a cinch to make, re-heat perfectly in the toaster over, and taste good enough to not even tempt me to throw some pre-cooked chicken on them!

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What came first? The Egg Curry of course!

South Indian Egg Curry

There is something very poetic about the first recipe I wanted to post being that of my ammamma’s egg curry: there is nothing more basic in cooking than learning to properly cook eggs, and this also happened to be the very first curry I learnt to make.

My grandmother always used this recipe as a standby to provide us with some good protein in a pinch when meat was not readily available. As simple as it is versatile, the recipe is endlessly customizable: start with a base of deeply browned onions, add water to make it as dry/liquidy as you want before adding the beaten eggs. That’s pretty much it; you can then add your choice of frozen or fresh vegetables to add more flavor/texture or to add substance to the curry if you’re running low on eggs and have an army to feed.

This was an easy portal for me into what was in the beginning for me a bewildering and slightly intimidating world of South Indian curries. I am sure this recipe will take you slowly by the hand and lead you down the road of cooking Indian food – just like my grandparents held my hand and taught me to walk into this wonderful world.

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