In between house hunting and packing, I am so glad that we are invited yet again by Baby T's awesome mom for an Easter get-together, to share laughs and conversation and some awesome food that she whips up despite being a busy working mom. I hope to take something along- a curry and a dessert, and perhaps some appetizers but am thankful that I don't have an entire meal to cook up, and a house to spiffy up, this time.
However, I got to thinking about what I would make if I had to plan a whole day's Easter menu from my previous blog posts, and here it is!I have tried to keep it as close as I could to what we would be eating if I was home in Kerala for Easter. As you can tell, I get very homesick around Easter and Christmas, with my family and T's family too being so far away! But if they all came over, to spend Easter here, this is what I would love to cook!
Breakfast
Idiappam/ Noolappam/String hoppers or Bread with
Chicken Stew in Coconut milk or "Ishtoo" or
Cooked bananas- Caramelized Bananas Roasted bananas/ Pazam Chuttu or Bananas boiled in sugar syrup- pazham Puzangitu with Puttu or
Wholewheat Dosas- Savory Pancakes with potato masala
Appetizer
Swapna's Tasty Tuna Cutlets
Lunch/ dinner
Pork Vindaloo
Easy and quick Pressure cooker Chicken Curry in Coconut Milk
with Steamed rice, Appams or Malabar Parathas or
Mom's Chicken Biryani or
Easy Baked Chicken with baked potatoes and steamed beans and garlic bread
Tea/ Snacks
Coconut kissed Banana Bread (Vegan, Dairy-free and egg-less, quick and one bowl too!)
Wholewheat eggless Nankhatais
Cardamom Vanilla Buttermilk Pound cake
With filter coffee or masala chai!
Dessert
3 layered mango or orange pudding or
Perfect Party cake with lemon curd filling and lemony whipped cream frosting
Wish you all a Happy Easter and a wonderful week end!Would love to know what you'll are cooking up this week end for some inspiration :) Do leave a comment!
However, I got to thinking about what I would make if I had to plan a whole day's Easter menu from my previous blog posts, and here it is!I have tried to keep it as close as I could to what we would be eating if I was home in Kerala for Easter. As you can tell, I get very homesick around Easter and Christmas, with my family and T's family too being so far away! But if they all came over, to spend Easter here, this is what I would love to cook!
Breakfast
Idiappam/ Noolappam/String hoppers or Bread with
Chicken Stew in Coconut milk or "Ishtoo" or
Cooked bananas- Caramelized Bananas Roasted bananas/ Pazam Chuttu or Bananas boiled in sugar syrup- pazham Puzangitu with Puttu or
Wholewheat Dosas- Savory Pancakes with potato masala
Appetizer
Swapna's Tasty Tuna Cutlets
Lunch/ dinner
Pork Vindaloo
Easy and quick Pressure cooker Chicken Curry in Coconut Milk
with Steamed rice, Appams or Malabar Parathas or
Mom's Chicken Biryani or
Easy Baked Chicken with baked potatoes and steamed beans and garlic bread
Tea/ Snacks
Coconut kissed Banana Bread (Vegan, Dairy-free and egg-less, quick and one bowl too!)
Wholewheat eggless Nankhatais
Cardamom Vanilla Buttermilk Pound cake
With filter coffee or masala chai!
Dessert
3 layered mango or orange pudding or
Perfect Party cake with lemon curd filling and lemony whipped cream frosting
Wish you all a Happy Easter and a wonderful week end!Would love to know what you'll are cooking up this week end for some inspiration :) Do leave a comment!
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