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Indian Food Explained by Cook Like An Aunty
Cook Like An Aunty
18 episodes
1 week ago
Send us a text Growing up between two cultures means navigating two different dessert tables—and let's be honest, the Indian one hits different. In this episode, we're unpacking the world of Indian sweets, or mithai as it's known in many parts of India, and why they hold such a special place in ABCD culture. Join us as we explore the classics you grew up with at every family function (yes, we're talking about that omnipresent gulab jamun) and a few specialties you might've missed. Sources use...
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Send us a text Growing up between two cultures means navigating two different dessert tables—and let's be honest, the Indian one hits different. In this episode, we're unpacking the world of Indian sweets, or mithai as it's known in many parts of India, and why they hold such a special place in ABCD culture. Join us as we explore the classics you grew up with at every family function (yes, we're talking about that omnipresent gulab jamun) and a few specialties you might've missed. Sources use...
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Sambar
Indian Food Explained by Cook Like An Aunty
11 minutes
2 years ago
Sambar
Let's talk about sambar. It's a piping hot dish from South Indian. We'll talk about its history and how it changes depending on when and where it is made. I'll also give you an aunty-approved sambar recipe using ingredients you can easily find in North America.For a full recipe see the show notes at this link: https://cooklikeanaunty.com/sambar/Background Music: Vathapi Ganapathim by Shobana MusicTitle Music: Flow of The Ganges by Simon Folwar From #Uppbeat (free for Creators!) with License c...
Indian Food Explained by Cook Like An Aunty
Send us a text Growing up between two cultures means navigating two different dessert tables—and let's be honest, the Indian one hits different. In this episode, we're unpacking the world of Indian sweets, or mithai as it's known in many parts of India, and why they hold such a special place in ABCD culture. Join us as we explore the classics you grew up with at every family function (yes, we're talking about that omnipresent gulab jamun) and a few specialties you might've missed. Sources use...