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Product: TILDA Basmati Rice

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We have this joke about how I love me some rice. There's normal portions of rice and then my portion of rice (imagine, if you will, a pyramid).

It's ridiculous because it's TRUE.

And Tilda's Basmati is rice royalty. Fluffy, long-grained, and non-sticky.

I was ecstatic to collaborate with Tilda on their latest two minute rice packets.

I opened this one up right way and literally two minutes later, pilau (indian masala-spiced rice) was standing up to the other indian dishes on my plate, dishes that took way longer than two minutes, mind you!

If you've ever cooked rice on the stove or in a rice cooker, you know it doesn't take two minutes. And this is no Uncle Ben's two minute rice, this is gourmet, fluffy, long-grained, no-preservatives, BASMATI rice.

It's portioned to serve two (one, if you're talking about me).

I can't even tell you how pumped I am about this product. The other packets didn't last long enough to even try various recipes, I was just happy eating them as is.

And excellent addition to the pantry, well worth having, and so tasty, you may just start eating rice like me.

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Recipes to try with Tilda's Steamed Rice Pilau: Tilapia Curry and Indian Style Beets.

tags: Indian, Product, Rice, Tilda, Tilda Basmati, basmati rice, indian food, pilau, steamed rice, tilda canada, tilda rice
categories: Indian, Product, Rice
Wednesday 08.28.13
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 2
 

New York City: Sapphire

Location:

1845 Broadway, New York, NY

www.sapphireny.com

After taking in the last runway show at NYFW one evening, I was in the mood for Indian food. We ended up at Sapphire which is near the Lincoln Center and across from Central Park. 

The piping hot peshwari naan is, hands down, the best I've ever had! Our food was served onto our plates. The salmon was marinated and flavourful. And our request for less mutter (peas) and more aloo (potatoes) in the aloo gobi mutter dish was in fact, granted and well-executed. 

Everything was incredible! We literally cleaned up every dish to the last morsel. 

We were so content with our meal that we went over to thank the gentleman at the front and tell him that we thoroughly enjoyed our meal. He ended up being the owner, Satish Arora, who then very graciously offered us drinks and desserts at the bar. We obliged and was amazed when we saw a bottle of Crown Royale in his name! 

We had a wonderful time chatting with Satish about his life in NYC and also found some common links of his in Toronto. The decor is all authentic and brought over from India and the restaurant is very popular with celebrities as well.

Thank you for showing us a delightful time Satish, we look forward to coming back soon! 

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tags: Indian, Roti, birayni, iindian food, kashmiri naan, naan, nyc, nyc indian, peshwari naan, salmon, sapphire nyc, seafood
categories: Indian, New York City, Spicy, Travel
Monday 03.05.12
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 4
 

Mistaan Catering and Sweets

Location:

460 McNicoll Ave, Toronto

Simply the Best. Samosas. Ever.

As Miranda Priestly would say,

That's all.

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tags: Foodhogger, Indian, catering, food, indian sweets, mistaan, north york, samosas, scarborough, sweets
categories: Indian, Samosa
Thursday 09.03.09
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 2