-
auroramaru
I was trained to cook in the French manner, and I had no idea how Indian food was cooked. It was a mystery to me, but I loved it and wanted to know more about it. French methodology is the basis for many other cuisines in western...
Read full story
See comments
Written on March 31st, 2012
2 Rate Ups
69 Views
-
fmhp
I lOVE Indian food simply because of SPICE !
Whilst i also love a good roast chicken, some baked fish, etc ... i think they have more delicate flavours than strong taste bud awakening flavours in indian food.
Last night mum made...
Read full story
See comments
Written on February 19th, 2012
1 Rate Up
67 Views
-
spankypaul
I love to try new flavours and mix, indian spices and cooking stylrs open up so much to my cooking. What a great world we live in
Read full story
See comments
Written on February 12th, 2012
1 Rate Up
76 Views
-
Creativelife
Yes when u say "Indian Food" its always about those spices the aroma which has the power to spread all around a full house if you start cooking !! Me obviously being an Indian will love it but i guess most people outside India will love...
Read full story
See comments
Written on November 10th, 2011
1 Rate Up
146 Views
-
lostwithlove
I am very fortunate that I love indian food as my "hobby" is indian.I have tasted it all from curries to breyani to sweet meats.there is such a wide variety and so many methods of cooking these dishes that it far out ways western...
Read full story
See comments
Written on September 7th, 2011
1 Rate Up
139 Views
-
runningfree87
Eating Tandoori Lamb with tomatoes and onions on tumeric rice and peas...delish..from scratch. I love Lamb in curry, palak paneer, anything with garam masala...so good, too much to type.
Read full story
See comments
Written on April 1st, 2011
1 Rate Up
171 Views
-
deleted
my stepmom is from africa so I got into african indian food early in life. My stepmom made curry oxtail, curry chicken, lentils, etc etc, and she makes the best indian-african food. OMG if you never had curry you are missing out. Of...
Read full story
See comments
Written on February 28th, 2011
1 Rate Up
349 Views
-
Martika
I was brought up as a Vegetarian and, over the years, have found that the cuisine and variety has got better and better as time has gone on. No longer do you get dumb-ass looks from people when you say you're a vegetarian. So, that's...
Read full story
See comments
Written on February 14th, 2011
2 Rate Ups
215 Views
-
gypsofbabylon
Inside of a little hole in the wall
No one seems to notice
What culinary magick has yet been revealed.
I open the door and spiced steam hits my face
up to counter
where the surprise is concealed.
Read full story
See comments
Written on December 18th, 2010
3 Rate Ups
323 Views
-
bhaktatom
It is very easy for me to take for granted India food because of my living situations. We eat mostly all Indian vegetarian meals. The preparations are called "bhoga" before it is offered and "prasadam" afterward. The main secret to...
Read full story
See comments
Written on December 8th, 2010
1 Rate Up
271 Views
-
nitronate
If I could forgo eating anything else and just eat Indian food, I would. The flavors and spices used in Indian food are so much better than anything in the west.
I love the basics; butter chicken, Chicken Tika Masala, and good lord...
Read full story
See comments
Written on November 21st, 2010
2 Rate Ups
117 Views
-
nboston1982
eating Indian food!!!! About 5 years ago my co-worker treated a small group of us to Indian food. Ita was the first time that i have had it and from the smell of it and look of i knew it was going to be good. He had got some goat curry...
Read full story
See comments
Written on August 22nd, 2010
1 Rate Up
308 Views
-
eternalhope
No topic on Indian food can be complete without mentioning Indian sweets.
Indian sweets are a part of the culture.
When there is good news to be shared, we give sweets, to sweeten the mouth, before sharing the news.
At weddings...
Read full story
See comments
Written on July 21st, 2010
1 Rate Up
296 Views
-
eternalhope
The wonder of Indian food lies in the endless variety.
Every part of India has its own special dishes which are unique and diversified from the rest of the country.
If one were to take just a few dishes from the different parts of the...
Read full story
See comments
Written on June 29th, 2010
2 Rate Ups
337 Views
-
kiuz645
Last weekend I went to an Indian restaurant with some friends and got the Chicken Tikka Masala. The spicy sauce and rice combined perfectly. Add that to some Naan and you've got yourself one heck of a good meal.
Read full story
See comments
Written on June 27th, 2010
1 Rate Up
289 Views
-
notjustamom30
I LOOOOOOVE me some tandoori chicken, with some basmati rice and garlic naan bread...mmmmmm tummy's growlin LOL!!
Read full story
See comments
Written on June 14th, 2010
1 Rate Up
299 Views
-
shaawn
For many on EP Indian Food would be from the takeaways or the restos.
But thats totally different from what is made in Indian or Indian homes. And that is the best - atleast for me it is !!
Bon Appetite !
PEACE
Read full story
See comments
Written on May 23rd, 2010
1 Rate Up
356 Views
-
juan1966
...there are no Indian restaurants in my area; I'd have to be in the market for new jeans if there were.
Read full story
See comments
Written on November 10th, 2009
1 Rate Up
372 Views
-
zillaron
Where I live today there are no Indian restaurants, not a favorite food in the midwest. When I lived in San Francisco and Seattle there were very many fine Indian restaurants where I enjoyed many fine meals. Exotic seasonings &...
Read full story
See comments
Written on October 18th, 2009
1 Rate Up
2349 Views
-
womaninbliss
I just love Indian food, especially vegetarian. Now I live in the West of Ireland I can honestly say that it is one of the only things I genuinely miss about living in London. Where I lived in London I was always spoiled for...
Read full story
See comments
Written on October 17th, 2009
2 Rate Ups
306 Views
Read I Love Indian Food stories, written about personal, real experiences from the members of Experience Project. These true short stories
represent the life experience of I Love Indian Food in a profound first-person perspective from the people who have had it.
Participate in these experiences and stories by
reading them, rating them, commenting on them, and most importantly, sharing your own stories of this experience. There's billions of us on this planet today, and tens of billions
of people before us-- no matter the life experience, someone has had it, and more likely than not, it's written in a story posted here at Experience Project.
Login or
Register to get started in seconds.