We often come across videos of people from other countries trying their hand at cooking Indian delicacies. Sometimes, they impress us when they grasp some of the intricacies of flavours and methods. At other times, just their honest attempts at preparing our favourite dishes win us over. Recently, an Instagram reel showing a German woman cooking an Indian dish has gone viral. But Andrea's efforts seem all the more special because she tells us that she learnt this recipe from her own mother-in-law. Wondering what she made? Read the steps below and guess!
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Andrea first boils potatoes and drains the water. She goes on to slit long red peppers down the middle, de-seeds them and washes them thoroughly. She also keeps certain other ingredients ready. Later, she peels and mashed the potatoes. In a pan, she heats the oil and adds cumin seeds, chopped onions, green chillies, ginger and spice powders. She then adds the mashed potatoes to this mixture and combines both well. After this stuffing is cooked, she proceeds to fill the red peppers with it. She first roasts these stuffed peppers in a pan and then bakes them, covered, in an oven. While they cook, she prepares boondi raita and rotis from scratch. Finally, she removes the peppers and savours them with the phulkas. Watch the full video below.
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In the caption, Andrea pays homage to her mother-in-law and writes, "She is for me the personified knowledge and I am happy about any knowledge she shares with me and also feel very honoured that she wants to share it with me!" The reel has received more than 1M views, so far. In the comments, many users applauded her efforts. Here is how some people reacted:
"The towel on your shoulder is more desi than anything."
"The napkin in the shoulder, so adds to it."
"Your rotis look amazing."
"OMG, you got all the masala in the world; nice collection."
"Looks really delicious."
"Full on desi vibes...loved it."
What did you think of the video? Let us know in the comments below.
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About Toshita SahniToshita is fuelled by wordplay, wanderlust, wonderment and Alliteration. When she is not blissfully contemplating her next meal, she enjoys reading novels and roaming around the city.
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