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Kitchen Cultures
A humble attempt at preserving our culinary heritage, in the form of techniques and recipes, before it disappears.
Welcome to the Kitchen Cultures blog, a unique blog here for you to explore, share and learn about various recipes and techniques that either never got the limelight or are slowly fading away.
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Sha Phaley
Pies that all Kiwis love, but with a Tibetan touch
Shivank Dubey
Jun 1, 20213 min read


Kulth Curry/Horse gram Curry
Around three months ago, I wrote this post, and I teased that there will be a couple more posts on Kulth based dishes, but I never got...
Shivank Dubey
May 20, 20213 min read


Churma
This is another one of the prominent recipes cooked during Navratra and is usually consumed during breakfast by those fasting. The...
kkulvas bhat
May 14, 20211 min read


Gobi Ke Danthal/Cauliflower Stalks
Typically when anyone buys cauliflower, the stalks -or Danthal as they are known as in Jammu, Punjab and surrounding areas - and the...
Shivank Dubey
May 6, 20212 min read


Singhare ki Puri/Water Chestnut flour Bread
One of the prominent recipes cooked during Navratri( a Hindu festival that lasts for 9 days) or Ashtami(the eighth day of the Hindu Lunar...
kkulvas bhat
Apr 29, 20212 min read


Dahi Aalu
I write this post in the middle of the Hindu festive period of Navratri, so I felt it might be the best time to introduce Dahi Aalu...
Shivank Dubey
Apr 22, 20213 min read


Suji Ka Halwa/Kesari Bath/Sheera
Before we actually get into the guts of this post, I just wanted to take a step back and reflect on something - this is going to be the...
Kulvas Bhat And Shivank Dubey
Apr 8, 20214 min read


Kachaalu Chaat
Kachaalu, or Taro, as it is known in English, is a food that is deeply embedded in South Asian and Polynesian cuisines. A while ago, in...
Shivank Dubey
Mar 26, 20212 min read


Mutton Kaliya
This one is personally close to my heart as I only like it in my mom's kitchen, and I can say that she has mastered this recipe over the...
kkulvas bhat
Mar 22, 20212 min read


Chenna Poda
Nobody likes accidents in their life but what if I told you that some accidents could turn out really delicious? This recipe was...
kkulvas bhat
Mar 10, 20212 min read


Kulth Khichdi
Khichdi has got to be one of the most common Indian dishes. Interestingly though, I am yet to find it in any restaurant or, even known to...
Shivank Dubey
Mar 3, 20213 min read


Nadru/Lotus Root Yakhni
Nadru or Nadir(Lotus Root) is consumed in various parts of Asia like India, China, and Japan. Nadru is usually soursed from the Dal Lake...
kkulvas bhat
Feb 26, 20212 min read


Khattey-Meethey Kulth/Sweet and Sour Horse Gram
As I write this post, I cannot help but feel a strong sense of Deja-vu. In all the time this blog has existed, this will be the fifth...
Shivank Dubey
Feb 21, 20213 min read


Mustsch/ Kashmiri Meatballs
Mustsch is the part of Kashmiri cuisine's main course where lamb mince is marinated with dry marination and cooked in a spicy soup. The...
kkulvas bhat
Feb 16, 20212 min read


Til (Sesame) Laddu
I feel I should start my article by informing you that Til (Sesame) Laddu is not something unique to Jammu. They are cherished throughout...
Shivank Dubey
Feb 5, 20212 min read


Al Hatch-Wangun Hatch/Dried Loki(Bottle Gourd) and Baingan(Aubergine)
Sun-Dried vegetables have been a part of Kashmiri households cuisine for a very long time. Locally, these were called Hokh Syun(Dried...
kkulvas bhat
Feb 1, 20212 min read


Mehri
In my previous post on Dessert rice, I alluded to my fascination with how versatile rice can be and how widely it's used. India's...
Shivank Dubey
Jan 25, 20213 min read


Lavasa/Girda (Kashmiri Roti)
Bread is an important part of any meal all around the globe since it's baked, it requires precision and the correct ratio of the...
kkulvas bhat
Jan 19, 20213 min read


Meethey Chawal/Dessert Rice
Over time, I've grown fascinated by just how significant a role rice plays in Indian (and to a large extent, Far East Asian and Central...
Shivank Dubey
Jan 14, 20212 min read


Maa ka Madra
Native to Jammu, Maa ka Madra is not the kind of dish one would make very frequently at home. If you have a get-together at your place,...
Shivank Dubey
Jan 6, 20212 min read
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