I'm sure I've mentioned a number of times that I'm trying to lose a few pounds and blogging isn't helping a bit, not that I'm complaining:)....there is nothing more I enjoy doing now. I have made a few changes to my diet and one of them is avoiding red meat. But once in a while especially on weekends the craving is too intense and I allow myself to indulge. This Sunday, the special item on our menu was Lamb Kofta curry.
Although eager to share my recipe with you'll, I have decided to forward this as my contribution to BloggerAid.
BloggerAid is a wonderful network of international food bloggers, who have come together to contribute for the alleviation of hunger world wide. Their latest fundraising project is a cookbook featuring International cuisine and profits from the sales of the book will be directed to School Meals, a program of The World Food Programme (WFP), the United Nations frontline agency. All members and non-members are requested to contribute to the cookbook, last date for submission is 31st March 2009. The book is targeted for sale on amazon by the year end. Find more details here.
Isn't this something that all of us foodies can do. I'm so excited to be participating.
The recipe of course cannot be posted now. Hopefully it will be included in the cookbook, if not I shall definitely post it here.
Hi Poornima,
ReplyDeletelol...the dieting problem is universal! I too fight hard to curb my cravings but it's reeeeeeeally tough :)
Thanks for the insight on Blogger's aid and surely your recipe will be seclected as it looks too perfect and flawless to be ignored! TC
lamb kofta looks rich and delicious; Courage for your diet!!!
ReplyDeletelovely curry ...delicious...
ReplyDeletelovely curry...delicious
ReplyDeletePerfect looking traditional dish, great choice for that book! :)
ReplyDeleteMutton Kofta looks delicious. Waiting for the recipe to be published. A recipe for a noble cause is really graceful dear. Good job done.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite lamb curry,hope it makes in to the cookbook:)
ReplyDeleteGreat click poornima.
ReplyDeleteKofta curry looks yumm.
ReplyDeleteYeah me to trying to loose weight as you said my blogging doesn't helps me too.
perfect for the blogger Aid,I too have to send my enrty in.My husband loves mutton....I should try this,thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteCurry looks yum and thats for a good cause...really great Poornima...will try to contribute.
ReplyDeleteWonderful dish for wonderful cause!!! awesome
ReplyDeleteSuch a different lamb recipe. Looks so good. YUM!
ReplyDeleteFirst time here, you've got a lovely blog! I can see your love for cooking in every post, thanks for sharing these lovely recipes!
ReplyDeleteOh..wow..I am droolinggg..!! Looks so so wonderful Poornima..B/w eating red meat minus fat can surely help.While cooking mutton,if u using cooker,use a lil more water n after the whistles open n skim off the fat from the top..:)
ReplyDeleteThank God I'm not fond of red meat. We are in the same boat as far as losing pounds is concerned:(
ReplyDeleteMy hubby loves mutton, and this one will surely start off a craving for him.
Your meat ball carry looks delicious and lovely photograph as well. Thanks for being part of BloggerAid.
ReplyDeleteThank you vbery much for your delicious contribution to the BloggerAid cookbook and for helping to raise awareness.
ReplyDeleteThanks Suparna...glad I'm not the only one:)
ReplyDeleteThanks Akal, Shama, Asha, Vicky, Yasmeen, Ann, Happy Cook, N33ma, Deepa, Priya, Sukanya, Diamond and Pearl, Varsha, Smitha, Ivy and Bellini.
Varsha thanks for the tip, but red meat is banned for months now:)
Looks so perfect....lovely kofta ...I don't eat lamba..will replace that with something else..Happy Holi dear :)
ReplyDeleteThat is so true...I end up cooking something nice at the end of the day...after surfing for a while. This lamb kofta curry looks perfect and inviting. Nice color yyou got there! love it!:)
ReplyDeletepic looks nice thats wat i can say since i m a vegan.he he he...
ReplyDeleteWe say it kola vurundai, It usually gets finished off even b4 it goes into the gravy! :)
ReplyDeleteUrs look tempting!
Kofta curries are my fav. I love to prepare them quite often in my home. It looks delish!
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