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After the tumeric is all over the grooms hands feet and face the bride's side of the family comes and washes the feet in a symbolic way to was the tumeric off..
The yellow things on the roof in the distance are skins dyed in the tanneries. We were assured they only use natural dyes, in the case of yellow either saffron or possibly tumeric which is a lt cheaper.
Both curries were made the same--
Onion and garlic sauteed in 2 tbsp oil
Add tumeric, red pepperflakes,
cumin, cardamom, and a little salt to taste
Add potatoes or eggplant (orboth) and cook until tender, add one tomato-chopped with a little soy milk and simmer until thickened.
An anti-inflmmatory root. Taken internally, it is good for your joints and eases swelling. You can put break a root open and rub it topically on itchy bites for a little relief and the fashionable look of jaundice spots dotting your legs!
Eggs dyed with yellow and red onions, red cabbage, beets, tumeric, grape juice, paprika and spinach.
Hardboiled eggs for Easter, dyed with (from top left) tumeric, green food dye, paprika, blue food dye.
A Meal I made at papaya farms road. Edible hibiscus leaves steamed with a lemon for the wrap, rice cooked in water and coconut cream (made from the coconut meat juiced through a wheat grass juicer), lettuce courtesy of the natural food store in Pahoa, minced Hawaii hot pepper (the red things), minced parsley (smaller darker green pieces in the middle), and cooked Quinoa with curry or tumeric I forget wich (the yellowish grain in the middle).
One of my favourite relishes...a recipe of my mother's....I always feel my mum's presence in my kitchen when making these yummy pickles....if you are interested in the recipe, look here:
www.flickr.com/photos/28267826@N00/2738036919/in/set-7215...
It needed a little salt, and I accidentally used too much paprika, but I was quite happy with how it came out otherwise. Maybe a bit spicier than some people can handle though.
Raw flax crackers with pumpkin seed cheese (soaked pumpkin seeds, tomatoes, sundried tomatoes, garlic, tumeric and Bragg's Amino Acids).
This is an installation made of spices arranged in the pattern of an Afghani war rug. The blue is poppyseeds, the yellow is tumeric, the red is cayenne pepper, etc. Like a Buddhist sand mandala, this piece was temporary, created in five days during the Art Chicago expo in 2003 at Navy Pier. At the conclusion of the show, the piece was printed and remaining spices swept up.
Soften onion, toss in ginger and garlic (equal amounts), mustard seed and other whole spices as desired, finally stir in tomatoes, ground coriander/cumin/tumeric and then the veg. Add minimum of liquid and steam until done.
Ganesh
Site specific wall drawing (12' x 20')
Spirograph, ink, graphite, latex, gouache, watercolor, kum-kum powder, tumeric, incense, fire and found objects.
2010
Videography by Beth Wolfe
Copyright © 2010 David Pohl
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blended rice is mixed with the blended dal and then allowed to ferment 24 hours before being made into dosa
to be blogged at Nika's Culinaria