[Sca-cooks] Hindu Recipe?

Patrick Levesque petruvoda at videotron.ca
Fri Nov 17 05:08:06 PST 2006


This begs for samosas - and, they're period, too!

Petru




On 15/11/06 23:49, "CLdyroz at aol.com" <CLdyroz at aol.com> wrote:

> Well, it is time to start the Holiday Office Parties.
> My office is doing their Thanksgiving get-together next Tuesday.
> We have a new guy in the office who is of Indian extraction and Hindu by
> faith.
> That means that he is a strict vegetarian and of course, there are those in
> the office who cannot fathom this way of faith or life, and ::sigh:: give him
> a 
> hard time about it.
> He will be bringing the Cranberry Sauce and his own salad to eat.
> I would like to prepare something that would be a welcoming to him, and a
> little bit of an education to us. A sharing of cultures, you might say.
> He is certainly getting an education by being the only male on this
> shift-with 14 southern women (poor little guy-this is his first job out of
> college)
> All of this long history is working up to this; does anyone know of a dish or
> a source, where I can find a fairly easy Hindu/Indian dish, that would also
> work for an ethnically mixed office? Possibly a sweet? (that would go better
> with this crowd then a curry)
> 
> Luncheon will be the usual-Turkey, dressing, greens, mac and cheese, pinto
> beans, sweet potatoes (candied, not mashed), cornbread, pecan pie and sweet
> potato pie. You can see why he is planning on mixed green salad for
> himself....
> 
> Thank you!
> 
> Helen
> Planning on baking a pecan pie and...something special
> 
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