Kama Sutra Blog

Bringing you recipes, tips and helpful information about what to expect when cooking with Gourmet Curry.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

First Time's a Charm!

This is my first blog ever, so please understand if I don't show proper blog etiquette. Let's begin with.... I was born in the Fiji Islands. I'm Indian and I love Indian food...very appropriate. Indian food from Fiji is quite different from Indian food from India. And when it comes to my food, it's just a little bit more different. Almost every Indian person's curry powder is different. Everyone makes their own blend of spices to form curry powder. My friends, co-workers and sisters all agree that my blend is consistent and very pleasing.

Included with every recipe is the Kama Sutra Edge. This is helpful information about what you can expect, variations and all around helpful hints that may occur during your cooking. Please feel free to share with me any questions, comments or advice about any of the recipes.

Until next time...

8 Comments:

Blogger ar1zagato said...

This is great curry, the best mix I think i've tasted. How come yours is so much better than the others i've tried? They're basically the same ingredients?

June 18, 2009 3:34 PM  
OpenID kschmitz14 said...

Nadeen, I'm always a superstar when I use your curry, it's like nothing anybody has ever tasted. I was thinking of attempting the beef curry. I never cook beef, but read the note about washing it. So i cut it, then rinse it? Do you do the same with the chicken after you cut it?
Any simple fish dishes?
Thanks so much.

June 20, 2009 1:29 PM  
Blogger ar1zagato said...

The KamaSutra recipe for shrimp curry is a simple fish dish!

June 20, 2009 8:05 PM  
Blogger Scott702 said...

Not only the best curry I've ever tasted, the meals I have with your curry are my favorite, by far.

Keep the recipes coming.

June 21, 2009 1:41 PM  
Blogger ar1zagato said...

Tell Scott702 I heard eating curry will make you taller!

June 21, 2009 2:01 PM  
OpenID kschmitz14 said...

Excuse me, shrimp are decapod crustaceans, not fish. At least get me a recipe in the right Phylum - Chordata.

June 28, 2009 7:47 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

You must be a professor with too much time on your hands! Most normal humans associate shrimp with fish & seafood in a colloquial manner. No different than people identifying you as a chimp instead of your proper species name of Homo Habilis - Phylum Chordata. Spend more time learning how to cook handy man instead of correctly identifying this delicious KamaSurta Shrimp dish! We will post a new dish featuring your favorite ectothermic aquatic vertabrate shortly:)

June 29, 2009 9:56 AM  

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