Thursday, 6 May 2010

My dad

My dad holding my sister in 1973, the year he opened his grocery shop.

I want to thank Robbies Photographics, 8 Ritherdon Road, London, SW17 8QD for helping me get this picture resized and framed for my shop, using the original print. 

Wednesday, 5 May 2010

Baby Onions

Now In Stock

Great for pickling or used in curries.

Wednesday, 21 April 2010

Pani Puri Paste


Pani Puri is a famous Mumbai street snack consisting of small puff crispy Puri's made from semolina. Which are firstly stabbed one side by the thumb to make a hole. A few boiled Chick Peas and small lightly spiced cubed boiled potatoes are added. Finally the whole thing is dumped into pani puri water and consumed straightaway. Heaven.....

Our own Fasal Pani Puri Paste is a MUST when it comes to making your own home-made Pani Puri Water, consisting of Fresh Mint, Coriander, Green Chilli, Tamarind, Date & Spices.
Ready made Pani Puri's can be purchased from specialist Indian grocers, for more information contact Chandra's on 0208 453 1990

Thursday, 15 April 2010

My Quick Chickpea Curry

Chick Pea (Kabuli Chana), this delicious, nutritious, high protein pulse is popular amongst vegetarians the world over. Available dry or tinned, can be used in various dishes from soups, curries, salads and not forgetting to make houmous. The Indian chickpea curry can be cooked in various ways, below is my quick and easy guide to one that you can knock up in 45 minutes.

Ingredients

1 tinned chickpeas, washed (240gms)
1 tinned Italian peeled tomatoes, sieved (240gms) 
1 medium onion, finely chopped
3tbsp sunflower oil
1tsp cumin seeds
1tsp crushed garlic,
1tsp crushed ginger
1 fresh green chilli, finely chopped (optional)
2tbsp fresh coriander, finely chopped
1tbsp gram flour
½ tsp ground turmeric
½ tsp chilli powder
½ tsp ground cumin
½ tsp ground coriander
1tsp garam masala
1tsp salt

Serves 2-4

Heat up the oil in a wok or pan, preferably one with a lid on a medium heat. Once hot throw in the cumin seeds and allow to fry for 30 seconds.

Add in the onions and allow to sauté until they soften and brown slightly. 

Next, add in the garlic, ginger, green chilly, fresh coriander and stir fry for a minute or two.

Sprinkle in the gram flour and stir quickly for 10 seconds, making sure that it does not stick to the bottom of the pan.

Pour in the sieved tomato juice, chick peas and stir in well. Cover with a lid, reduce heat and allow to simmer for 15 minutes.

Sprinkle in the remaining spices and salt, stir and allow to simmer for a further 10 minutes with the lid covered.


Serve hot with Naan Bread

Tuesday, 6 April 2010

Going Green

Our new bins are now recycling half of our waste.

Saturday, 3 April 2010

Treatment For Diabetes

Jamuns Now In Stock

For more information on the health qualities Click

Thursday, 1 April 2010

Econa: The Original West Indian Sauce


Even today The West Indian Original Hot Pepper Sauce still packs a punch and is often found next to the ketchup in most cafes.

Other Flavours available:

Barbados Creole Pepper Sauce
Jamican Jerk BBQ Sauce 
West Indian Smooth Papaya Hot Pepper
 Thai Chilli & Garlic Sauce
Thai Chilli & Ginger Sauce
Thai Sweet Chilli Sauce
Indian Sweet Mango Chilli
American Chilli Ketchup
Louisiana Cajun Hot sauce
Texan Chilli BBQ Sauce

For more information check out the Econa Website

Tuesday, 30 March 2010

Easily Accessible.

DisabledGo is a useful website helping people with disabilities to find local services and shops that are easily accessible.

   

Friday, 26 March 2010

Scores On The Doors


Good food safety management. High Standard of compliance with food safety legislation.

Tuesday, 23 March 2010

Chhundo -Shredded Mango Chutney

Chhundo

Another favourite Gujarati chutney consisting of large ripe green mangoes, which is grated and cooked in sugar and spices.

Our own Fasal brand of Chhundo is one of the best in the market and comes in 450gm, 1.2kg, 2.4kg and 5kg jars.

Saturday, 20 March 2010

Alphonso is back in Season


The favourite mango is back in the shops for a few months.

Thursday, 18 March 2010

A Truly Refreshing Experience


Chai is often made by boiling equal quantities of milk and water, with loose tea, tea masala and sugar added, which infuse the flavours in the brewing process to become Masala Chai (Spiced Tea). The outcome of the taste varies according to the strength and quality of the tea leaves to the various spices used in the tea masala. Recently we have imported Society Masala Tea, which is going down a treat with some of our masala tea drinking customers, which can't stop raving on about it. Tea Leaves infused with Ginger, Cardamom, Black Pepper, Clove, Cinnamon, Nutmeg, Lemon Grass & Mint for that truly refreshing experience.
Available in Store.

Wednesday, 17 March 2010

Keep the magic alive

We are supporting the Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity by placing collection boxes on our counters and are thankful to our customers for having raised well over £300 by donating so far.

To learn more about Great Ormond Street Hospital charity and donate visit: http://www.gosh.org/