Geeta M. Baliga

I am Geeta Baliga born in Chennai and grew up in Calicut, Kerala.


I got married at the age of 21 to Mohan Baliga and moved to Hubli. I have 2 daughters and a son.


I was an entrepreneur and ran a very successful pre-school called Rose Bud in Hubli for 35 years. All my children are settled in North America. I have 5 grand children.We are now settled in the US to stay closer to our children.


Konkani cuisine is known for great fish curries and other seasonal delicacies like "Kadgi Chako" and "Keerla Sukhe".


We constantly had family visiting us for whom I helped cook barrels of curries, chakkulis and ubbatis, phenories, shevai, thile undo, halvas, etc. I had friends from various parts of India - Punjabi, Maharasthrian, Savji and Lingayat (Hubli locals) from whom I learnt to make other types of cuisines. Over time my reputation grew as a good cook in the family and circle of friends, particularly for seafood.


I update this blog as and when I prepare the dishes. If you find these recipes interesting please leave your comments in comment box below each recipe. and also add to my followers group . This will encourage me to continue with my efforts !


All the recipes are listed in alphabetical order on the right hand side and sorted by labels on the left side

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Bread Upma

Method-
1//2  loaf  bread cut in to small cubes
Heat 1 dessert spn oil in a kadai
Add 1 tspn mustard
When the mustard splutters add 1 tspn urad dhal , 4 slit green chillies + a few curry leaves , a pinch of turmeric powder
when urad dhal becomes light brown
Add   and   fry 1 cup chopped onion till light brown
Add salt to taste and 1 tbspn sugar
Add the bread cubes and  stir
Sprinkle little water and stir again
 Keep on the low flame stirring now and then
 Add some grated coconut when done and serve hot .

2 comments:

  1. This is a family favorite and so quick to make! Thanks for the recipe!!

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  2. Now..at 6 in the morning...just seeing this favorite dish of mine...has made my Tummy...to "GROWL"...louder and LOUDER..

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