Anonymous
Post 03/31/2014 22:30     Subject: Indian menu for non Indian friends.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OH man I want to be invited to your houses!!


+1

Pleeeeease invite me over for dinner!!


+2 I read the title and my immediate response in my head was "anything". I ssoooo miss homemade Indian food that my college roommate's mom would bring....
Anonymous
Post 03/31/2014 22:20     Subject: Re:Indian menu for non Indian friends.

Anonymous wrote:Goan fish curry ... mmmmm ....



I love that. Recipe?
Anonymous
Post 03/31/2014 21:34     Subject: Re:Indian menu for non Indian friends.

Goan fish curry ... mmmmm ....
Anonymous
Post 03/31/2014 16:48     Subject: Indian menu for non Indian friends.

My best friend growing up was Indian and I was a picky eater. Her mom always had lots of different kinds of freshly made Indian bread for me and some less spicy curried chicken.
Anonymous
Post 03/31/2014 16:39     Subject: Indian menu for non Indian friends.

Anonymous wrote:OH man I want to be invited to your houses!!


+1

Pleeeeease invite me over for dinner!!
Anonymous
Post 03/31/2014 16:18     Subject: Indian menu for non Indian friends.

OH man I want to be invited to your houses!!
Anonymous
Post 03/31/2014 11:26     Subject: Indian menu for non Indian friends.

Anonymous wrote:OP here. These menus are wonderful - they make my mouth water. Thanks. Any good recipes you use? For biryani, do you use the spice paste/mix at the indian store.

The best vegetable biryani I have made is from the Ko Rasoi food blog. It is somewhat labor-intensive, but absolutely worth it.
http://www.korasoi.com/blog/2011/11/classic-vegetable-biryani
Another blog I go to for recipes, especially makhani-sauce based ones is Ecurry:
http://www.ecurry.com/blog/
Anonymous
Post 03/31/2014 11:02     Subject: Indian menu for non Indian friends.

OP here. These menus are wonderful - they make my mouth water. Thanks. Any good recipes you use? For biryani, do you use the spice paste/mix at the indian store.
Anonymous
Post 03/31/2014 09:03     Subject: Re:Indian menu for non Indian friends.

Everybody loves butter chicken. Saag paneer is popular. Personally I like mutter gobi. Paapri chaat is a hit in addition to the usual samosas and pakoras. If you have someone to keep cranking them out hot and fresh, paranthas are a treat.

Please pardon my spelling; I'm not Indian. I'm the American son-in-law.

And I agree about Americans not liking Indian sweets. But kheer and kulfi are good. Kids like gulab jamen (sp?).
Anonymous
Post 03/31/2014 08:35     Subject: Re:Indian menu for non Indian friends.

Avoid Indian desserts - most Americans find them too sweet.

Appetizer: some sort of pakora goes down well

Entree: Kebab, biriyani, palak, chole, raita
Anonymous
Post 03/31/2014 08:18     Subject: Indian menu for non Indian friends.

Baigan bharta. Butternut squash korma. Malai chingri. Shami kebabs. Dals. Bengali green bean posto. Generally I just tone the chilis down or leave them out.
Anonymous
Post 03/31/2014 07:40     Subject: Indian menu for non Indian friends.

Tried and tested recipes include:
Biryani/pulao with raita
Palak paneer/mattar paneer/paneer tikka masala
Dahi vada
Chicken kebabs
Chicken tikka masala
Chole/rajam
Dal makhani/tadka dal
Potato sabji and poori

Dessert is sometimes kheer/ricotta rasmalai but usually fruit and ice cream.
I will buy naans, samosas and chutneys.
When my parents visit, friends get treated to idli, vada-sambar and masala dosa.
Anonymous
Post 03/31/2014 07:21     Subject: Indian menu for non Indian friends.

Biryani, chole
Tarka dal, roti, 2 subjis
Chole bhatura
Anonymous
Post 03/31/2014 07:16     Subject: Indian menu for non Indian friends.

Anonymous wrote:To the Indian/ south Asian moms out there, what do you serve when you have non Indians over who want to eat an Indian meal. Both lunch and dinner ideas welcome.


Samosas, spring roll, alu tikki, dosa with chutneys/dips. Chicken kebabs, tikkas with chutneys

Naan, chapatti with korma type dish( veggie or meat) , veg pulao with raita.

Fruit custard, firni, carrot halwa with icecream.

Salad/crudités on the side
Anonymous
Post 03/31/2014 04:01     Subject: Indian menu for non Indian friends.

To the Indian/ south Asian moms out there, what do you serve when you have non Indians over who want to eat an Indian meal. Both lunch and dinner ideas welcome.